




Juno-Sabrina Carpenter
ピアノ
難易度: 中級
5 ページ数
主要情報
- 楽器 1
- ピアノ
- ページ数
- 5
- 難易度
- 中級
- 楽譜の種類
- 1段楽譜
- 編成
- ソロ
- 歌詞有無
- 有り
- コード有無
- 有り
- 楽器
- ピアノ
- ページ数
- 5
- 難易度
- 中級
- 楽譜の種類
- 1段楽譜
- 編成
- ソロ
- 歌詞有無
- 有り
- コード有無
- 有り
I added a little ossia staff in the intro because maybe some of you wants to sing her ad lib. You can skip playing it.
"Juno" is transcribed in the original key, F Major, and uses basic major and minor chords F B♭ Dₘ⁷ C and non-harmonic E♭ Cₘ. It's the best harmonization for new album songs so far (I only did a few songs, though)
"Juno" is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. Accent strong beats but do it softly.
Learn the left hand first and avoid learning both hands together in the very beginning. Patience is a virtue. Otherwise you will fail immediately and abandon the score.
The left-hand texture maintains movement with tremolo and riffs.
The right hand imitates the vocal delivery by Sabrina Carpenter: a predominant vocal style is legato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) should be played quietly.
Notice fermata (𝄐) before the guitar solo. Don't hold the pause for long.
The aesthetic value of a track is based on non-harmonic tones in un stressed position that adds movement and tension.
I added a little ossia staff in the intro because maybe some of you wants to sing her ad lib. You can skip playing it.
"Juno" is transcribed in the original key, F Major, and uses basic major and minor chords F B♭ Dₘ⁷ C and non-harmonic E♭ Cₘ. It's the best harmonization for new album songs so far (I only did a few songs, though)
"Juno" is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. Accent strong beats but do it softly.
Learn the left hand first and avoid learning both hands together in the very beginning. Patience is a virtue. Otherwise you will fail immediately and abandon the score.
The left-hand texture maintains movement with tremolo and riffs.
The right hand imitates the vocal delivery by Sabrina Carpenter: a predominant vocal style is legato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) should be played quietly.
Notice fermata (𝄐) before the guitar solo. Don't hold the pause for long.
The aesthetic value of a track is based on non-harmonic tones in un stressed position that adds movement and tension.