Moon, a hole of light Through the big top tent up high Here before and after me Shinin' down on me Moon, tell me if I could Send up my heart to you? So, when I die, which I must do Could it shine down here with you? 'Cause my love is mine, all mine I love mine, mine, mine Nothing in the world belongs to me But my love mine, all mine, all mine My baby, here on earth Showed me what my heart was worth So, when it comes to be my turn Could you shine it down here for her? 'Cause my love is mine, all mine I love mine, mine, mine Nothing in the world belongs to me But my love mine, all mine Nothing in the world is mine for free But my love mine, all mine, all mine
Sure man. Print the score on the description and establish goals within your practice time. Like, for example, try playing the first 4 compasses, to have the right hand, and then switch to the left hand, both at very slow tempo. Practicing each hands individually will help you a lot, and try to accelerate your tempo overtime. When you feel comfortable, do the next compasses, same thing. It will be time consuming, especially on the harder parts, but is worth it. Don't try to rush it, and most important, don't give up, you will see the progress.
partly because of the way you've arranged this/ the rumbling + tumbling low notes, I think you would really love Rachmaninoff's prelude in C# minor if you don't already know it
omg ive been looking for someone playing this specific sheet. is this possible on a 61 key keyboard? im still a beginner but this is my dream song to play.