Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Free piano sheet music to part of your world, ...it absolutely has to be free! i have an audtition on monday..?

i have a super important audtion (dont ask) on monday, and I dont have time for ordering the sheet music. does anyone know where i can find FREEEEEEEE piano sheet music to Part of Your world, but without the vocal part. I just need the piano accompanyment...thank you!Free piano sheet music to part of your world, ...it absolutely has to be free! i have an audtition on monday..?
You have a (super important!?) audition on Monday and you don't have the piano accompaniment yet??? I hope your accompanist is a good sight-reader...and fingers crossed you'll get at least ONE run-through together...





Good luck!!!





EDIT: So now Monday has been and gone...did you manage to get the music in time?Free piano sheet music to part of your world, ...it absolutely has to be free! i have an audtition on monday..?
Well, obviously the asker wants classical piano sheet music.





So, I've tried 8th notes before, but there isn't much there and the formatting is not that great. Searching yahoo may turn up some interesting results.





Also, if the audition is super important, maybe you should buy some well-formatted and well-edited sheet music.
Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?


Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?


Wouldn't you think I'm the girl -- the girl who has everything?





... except sheet music
With it all being 'super important' and you 'not having the time' and it having to be 'FREEEEEEEE', perhaps the misposting is completely beside the point really. You've made yourself a bed and all you can do is really lie in it. Enjoy.... :-/





Best regards
You should go online and look for the MIDI file. Then download one of many free MIDI converters, which convert MIDI to sheet music. This way you can even edit it, to a certain extent, to meet your specifications.
';Well, obviously the asker wants classical piano sheet music.';





Part of Your World is NOT CLASSICAL, even when it's played on a piano.








Asker: Good luck. Forward planning can sometimes be useful.
Virtual instant gratification can be had by re-positioning this question in the pop music category (right now its in the classical section, for some wacky reason.)





regards, p.b.

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