꽃 FLOWER (Romanized and Korean lyrics) - JISOO




Difficulty: Normal
4 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 1
- Piano
- Pages
- 4
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Included
- Chord
- Included
At the request of the copyright holder Universal Music Publishing Group, the minimum price is $5.99.
An accurate transcription for easy *piano* notated precisely as it should be performed to reduce ambiguity. Korean and romanized lyrics and vocables _("ah-ah"s)_ are always included in my sheet music because I think we should always *sing* while playing piano (even classical pieces)
Intermediate piano players can *re-arrange* the left hand by breaking harmony *chords* in arpeggios or other bass patterns.
You can omit playing *violet notes* (the second voice).
There are only 4 pages to print.
*ABOUT THE SONG*
Like other BLACKPINK songs, the track has a number of interesting formal and harmonic things going on:
"Flower" is played with a straight rhythm in common time but be sure not to play in a mechanical way. Strive for a loose and bouncing feel accenting strong beats. Take care to maintain a steady pulse and play along with the recording if you find that the memory eludes you. Practice "FLOWER" slowly.
To keep listeners attention, the chorus was made to be the biggest part of a song. It colored it *blue* for your convenience: it is easier to learn a piece of music when you have a mental scheme of it. The first and second verses/choruses are different, play them differently, as expressively as possible. If some notes prove too difficult to play, simply omit them focusing on emotions instead of sightreading.
"FLOWER" is a song with a homophonic arrengement — the instrumental part provides a harmony to support the vocal but lacks its own melody. The walking bass is played in the left hand.
Vocal in the original track is sinuous and complex, marked by subtle bends and slides, with intense ornamentation. It is *impossible* to convey on piano with a fixed pitch of the keys. A predominant vocal style is *legato*, all slurred notes are vocal bends and to should be barely heard.
_"Flower"_ is transcribed in the original *key,* A Minor, and uses a non-harmonic chord E Major in a progression.
The aesthetic value of a melodic line is achieved through the use of well-proportioned and balanced skips and steps. Steps make it nice and predictable and leaps prevent the song from being too boring.
Of course I consider filling your *requests* of sheet music except for not popular tracks.
Composition:
00:16 Verse I
01:24 Verse II
02:24 Coda