Right hand part written almost entirely on ledger lines below the staff...because that makes sense somehow? Why not write it on the staff with an 8vb symbol, or even use the bass clef for both hands? Facepalm.
I am fairly certain the 2nd piano part at the beginning was never in the version John Lennon played. Why the conflicting rhythms between the two parts?
dude this a pretty terrible transcription, at least in the melody, I haven't checked the rest of it. You often have notes on the completely wrong beat. After you do a play in, you have to go through and correct the score, cause the technology transcribing your performance isn't quite perfected yet, in either Sibellius or Finale.
c'est magnifique
Les felicito por realizar este trabajo y llegue a los latinos para poder interpretar esa melodia tan hermosa gracias.
Thank you for sharing the music sheet!
Excelent. Thanks for the partiture
I find this 3 days after i make my own version from scratch *sigh* haha, either way well done =]
Goooooooood job
if the whole world followed the lyrics to this song then everything would be peaceful and everyone would be in harmony....if only. :(
I like it. How do you get the music to become one line, left-to-right?
Right hand part written almost entirely on ledger lines below the staff...because that makes sense somehow? Why not write it on the staff with an 8vb symbol, or even use the bass clef for both hands? Facepalm.
I'd like to print the sheet. Do you know where I can find it?
I am fairly certain the 2nd piano part at the beginning was never in the version John Lennon played. Why the conflicting rhythms between the two parts?
Esta bien solo que se confunde un poco
Esto es una computadora leyendo la Partitura. Oh por dios dejen de criticar. -.-
dude this a pretty terrible transcription, at least in the melody, I haven't checked the rest of it. You often have notes on the completely wrong beat. After you do a play in, you have to go through and correct the score, cause the technology transcribing your performance isn't quite perfected yet, in either Sibellius or Finale.