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#2035329 02/18/13 04:20 PM
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Hey, I am an adult beginner for the piano, I have taken 7 months of lessons and cannot afford more, but I have the basics and can play easy music fairly well. I wondered where I can get easy to play sheet music (hymns) without buying books that only have a few of the songs I want in it? I would like to find some I can print off the computer if possible. I am playing out of the Religious Favorites from the Bastien older beginner library if that helps! thanks

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If you ask Mr. Google about "free piano sheet" you'll get plenty of possibilities that you can print.

http://imslp.org/ is an amazing collection.

You can also try your church and public library.


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Originally Posted by kharris
easy to play sheet music (hymns)


Hymns made easy

Simplified Hymn Arrangements


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Another option might be Sheet Music Direct. (http://www.sheetmusicdirect.us/i18n/index.jsp)


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I get mine from Musicnotes.com. They run $3-5.00 per song. It also inclds. Music player, software that one can control the speed of the song as you listen to difficult parts and one can click on a note which will give a tone for that note to aid in using the correct portion of the keyboard/piano.


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You tube will probably have video tutorials to get you started of the songs you want to learn and the bonus is they are free!

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www.paperbackswap.com

Book trading site. All types of books. No charge, other than postage. You can get some good stuff there. I have gotten a number of music books there.


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Originally Posted by Dealers Choice
I get mine from Musicnotes.com. They run $3-5.00 per song. It also inclds. Music player, software that one can control the speed of the song as you listen to difficult parts and one can click on a note which will give a tone for that note to aid in using the correct portion of the keyboard/piano.
I use this too. They tend to have lots of different styles of music and also have things like lead sheets if you're interested in that as well.

I'll also point out that they let you print the first page free to try it out. Then you can buy the rest of the song once you know it's what you want.


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