





Take Me to the Beach (Accurate easy version with lyrics and chords)-Imagine Dragons
Piano
Performance Video
Difficulty: Normal
5 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 1
- Piano
- Pages
- 5
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Included
- Chord
- Included
- Key
- E♭ major
- Time signature
- 2/2
- Tempo
- ♩=214
- Measures
- 137 measures
- Range
- G2 – F5
- Vocal range
- G3 – F5
- Hand reach
- No chord wider than an octave
- Instrument
- Piano
- Pages
- 5
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Included
- Chord
- Included
- Key
- E♭ major
- Time signature
- 2/2
- Tempo
- ♩=214
- Measures
- 137 measures
- Range
- G2 – F5
- Vocal range
- G3 – F5
- Hand reach
- No chord wider than an octave
😔 At the request of the track's copyright holder, the minimum price is $3
Hi, I am Rita. I transcribe piano sheets for popular music. All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics (singing is good for health) and harmonic chords.
I consider reasonable requests.
Sometimes I post free files, don't miss them (sort my uploads by price)!
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“Take Me to the Beach”
A twelve-note scale and a metered sheet music isn't capable to express the sound of “Take Me to the Beach” with its layered vocal and digitally generated inflections.
The track is an atonal piece and transcribed in the key of C Minor. The chord change is static: there is no sense of progression, only two chords Cm G.
The harmony employs a non-harmonic chord G and a sci-fi progression in the bridge.
I doubled note values to make sightreading easier for beginners. The track isn't recorded in the 2/2 time.
“Take Me to the Beach” is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. Accent strong beats but do it softly.
The left-hand texture is thick and makes great use of the bass register.
The right hand imitates vocal delivery by Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons: a predominant articulation is staccato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) are played quietly.
Focus on precise rhythm in the rap part. It is tiring to play with forte touch; play pianissimo.
There are many places of an indefinite pitch notated on the tonic note C.
The melody is build to surprise, to attract attention with a rapid flow with sudden changes of direction, expressive pauses, a recitative style.
Notice the double sharp 𝄪 in the bridge.
The aesthetic value of a track is based on sound effects.
😔 At the request of the track's copyright holder, the minimum price is $3
Hi, I am Rita. I transcribe piano sheets for popular music. All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics (singing is good for health) and harmonic chords.
I consider reasonable requests.
Sometimes I post free files, don't miss them (sort my uploads by price)!
More Imagine Dragons
“Take Me to the Beach”
A twelve-note scale and a metered sheet music isn't capable to express the sound of “Take Me to the Beach” with its layered vocal and digitally generated inflections.
The track is an atonal piece and transcribed in the key of C Minor. The chord change is static: there is no sense of progression, only two chords Cm G.
The harmony employs a non-harmonic chord G and a sci-fi progression in the bridge.
I doubled note values to make sightreading easier for beginners. The track isn't recorded in the 2/2 time.
“Take Me to the Beach” is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. Accent strong beats but do it softly.
The left-hand texture is thick and makes great use of the bass register.
The right hand imitates vocal delivery by Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons: a predominant articulation is staccato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) are played quietly.
Focus on precise rhythm in the rap part. It is tiring to play with forte touch; play pianissimo.
There are many places of an indefinite pitch notated on the tonic note C.
The melody is build to surprise, to attract attention with a rapid flow with sudden changes of direction, expressive pauses, a recitative style.
Notice the double sharp 𝄪 in the bridge.
The aesthetic value of a track is based on sound effects.