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#2051160 - 03/20/13 03:09 AM
Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
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Registered: 03/12/13
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Hi everyone,
As subject say, does anyone have the sheet music of fur elise with finger notations? My wife like the song, i tried to learn it before but stopped at the first bridge. Now i wish to finish learning it.
With my current song that i'm learning, the finger notations helps me to learn it significantly faster than without (though as it gets more comfortable i changed some of the fingers to better suit me). So i'm hoping there is one for fur elise as well. I googled but didn't find it.
Thank you for your help.
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-TY- Learning since: Sept 2012 Playing.. Canon in D, Pachebel Marriage D Amour, Richard Clayderman
Learning.. Clair de lunes, Debussy
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#2051165 - 03/20/13 03:37 AM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: ty.beginner]
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Registered: 03/11/13
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It's not what you're asking for but still; Alot of youtube tutorials out there on für elise so you can put the fingering yourself on the sheet music like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KMPGpSd7XIBest way though is coming up with your own fingering, but you have to have a good basis to know what will work best. Anyway.. I think writing the fingering down yourself using youtube will be the best option as far as I know. But mayb someone else has it with the fingering..
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#2051167 - 03/20/13 03:40 AM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: ty.beginner]
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#2051305 - 03/20/13 11:23 AM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: ty.beginner]
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Registered: 04/28/10
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Loc: Virginia, USA
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Fur Elise hardly has any points where completely natural fingering won't just work.
There is one element where I didn't naturally play the preferred fingering: For the repeated notes in three octaves, my initial reaction was to play 5-1-2; my teacher suggested (and it's in the pdf just posted) 5-5-1 which does work better.
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#2051330 - 03/20/13 12:15 PM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: Lost Woods]
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It's not what you're asking for but still; Alot of youtube tutorials out there on für elise so you can put the fingering yourself on the sheet music like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KMPGpSd7XIBest way though is coming up with your own fingering, but you have to have a good basis to know what will work best. Anyway.. I think writing the fingering down yourself using youtube will be the best option as far as I know. But mayb someone else has it with the fingering.. Oh thanks for that, another piece I like to play!
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#2051664 - 03/20/13 11:55 PM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: ty.beginner]
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Registered: 03/12/13
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Thank you everyone for your help.
especially pianopaws for the exact thing that i'm looking for. Though i have another question, at the bottom of the page there is a mini measure (dont know what it's called) with the sign of the sharp and some notes. what does that mean?
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Learning.. Clair de lunes, Debussy
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#2051762 - 03/21/13 06:40 AM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: ty.beginner]
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Registered: 04/28/10
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Loc: Virginia, USA
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Thank you everyone for your help.
especially pianopaws for the exact thing that i'm looking for. Though i have another question, at the bottom of the page there is a mini measure (dont know what it's called) with the sign of the sharp and some notes. what does that mean? It's not related to the piece at all. It's just a cute way of writing the Name Gilbert de Benedetti who edited this version.
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#2052394 - 03/22/13 10:49 AM
Re: Help: Fur Elise (Sheet music with finger notations)
[Re: Andy Platt]
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Thank you everyone for your help.
especially pianopaws for the exact thing that i'm looking for. Though i have another question, at the bottom of the page there is a mini measure (dont know what it's called) with the sign of the sharp and some notes. what does that mean? It's not related to the piece at all. It's just a cute way of writing the Name Gilbert de Benedetti who edited this version. Ahhhhh... looks obvious shouldn't it?  thanx.. i was scratching my head over that one
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-TY- Learning since: Sept 2012 Playing.. Canon in D, Pachebel Marriage D Amour, Richard Clayderman
Learning.. Clair de lunes, Debussy
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