Happy birthday to you piano notes easy

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Happy birthday to you piano notes easy

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Song Name

Happy Birth Day

Singer

Album

singles

Music

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Happy birthday to you

G4 G4 A4 G4 C5 B4

Happy birthday to you

G4 G4 A4 G4 D5 C5

Happy birthday dear Someone

G4 G4 G5 E5 C5 B4 A4

Happy Birthday to you

F5 F5 E5 C5 D5 C5

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The greatest difficulty when you start learning piano is to play both hands at the same time. This is called hand dissociation.

This work is not easy because it requires our brain to disassociate to play two different melodies at the same time.

This is why we have made you play first the right hand and then the left hand. This is the technique most used by beginners to learn the song step by step.

This part will inevitably take time because it is a matter of work. Our brain being used to symmetry, dissociation is not something it’s used to process. You will therefore have to be patient and work rigorously. But don’t worry, it comes quickly! There are a number of techniques that will allow you to dissociate your hands faster.

To learn faster your hands to dissociate, you can take a short sequence of a few seconds at the very beginning of the song and work it in a loop with both hands. Take your time and don’t try to go fast. When you feel more comfortable with the sequence, play it a little faster. Once you think you have mastered it, move on to the next sequence. Do the same for this one, and once you’ve mastered it, play the two sequences in a row.

Our advice: frequency of training is more effective than persistence. Rather than spending 5 hours a day playing this passage in a loop, prefer sessions of 20 minutes every day. After a week, you will already see progress, and that will encourage you!

Happy Birthday to You! [easy] digital sheet music. Contains printable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file.
  • Does not contain lyrics

Title:

Happy Birthday to You! [easy]

By:

Betacustic

Instrument:

Piano

Scorings:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

F Major

Product Type:

Happy birthday to you piano notes easy

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0212902

Price:

€ 6,09

Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps.
Each additional print is € 4,06

Number of Pages:

2

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By:

Betacustic

Arranger:

Betacustic

Number of Pages:

2

Form:

Solo

Instrument:

Piano

Scoring:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

F Major

Product Type:

Happy birthday to you piano notes easy

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0212902

Metronome:

q = 64

Styles:

Holiday & Special Occasion

Birthday

Solo Instrumental

Traditional

Children's

American Popular Song

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What are the notes to Happy birthday?

G – A – G – C – B – G – G – A – G – D – C – G – G – G – E – C – C – B – A – F – F – E – C – D – C. This sequence of notes corresponds to the whole of the piano song Happy Birthday in the right hand. If you play all these notes in a row, you will easily recognize the melody.

What are the chords to Happy Birthday on piano?

The chords are F major, C major and B♭ major. The notes of the F major chord are F, A and C. The notes of the C major chord are C, E and G. The notes of the B♭ major chord are B♭, D and F.

What are piano notes?

A piano note is a symbol that represents a musical sound. A given note refers to a specific key on the piano. Notes are the foundation of sheet music – guiding the song's rhythm, tempo, and pitch. The rhythm is a robust and repeating beat that dictates a song's pattern.