Musescore.com removed this score from public view because, I guess, Disney noticed and complained about it. So now you can only see it here. If you'd like the original Musescore file or the new MIDI from this version, please let me know and I can send you one of those files.
Dogman15 hello I would really appreciate it if I could get the file. I’m working with some young students and this would be a great beginning song. Clcarter0128@chowan.edu
@@clcarter0128 Wow, no one's ever asked me that before! I'll take that as a compliment. Then again, it was a relatively easy arrangement, compared to some of the other stuff I've done.
Wow, this is a real labour of love. Thanks for your effort but also the consideration to share all the resources. I've been learning music (guitar mostly) and always loved this song. When I was a kid I had a CD with multiple videos of Disney songs and this was one of em. Having this to help me learn the song and break it down is really awesome, and I bet there are many others who used this as a resource. Keep being creative!
I've definitely been in your position before. Thinking about transcribing something, and then I discover someone else has already done it before me. But sometimes what happens is I see ways I can improve it, and I ask permission to edit and add to what they've done. Some of my Musescore postings (either here or on Musescore.com) are like this.
I really want know how many times you’ve seen this movie... Plus, I love you how charted the end where Berlioz and Toulouse fight to get the last notes.
I don't typically keep track of how many times I've seen a movie. I originally made this arrangement back in 2011 or something like that, in Cubase. What I did here in Musescore was basically polishing it up and making it a bit more presentable. But thanks for your kind words.
Hello @Dogman 15! I love it!! My piano student will be delighted to play it. Have been a while looking for it... Thank you very much for sharing! Greetings from Saltillo, Mexico. Wonderful work!!! 😍😍🎼🎶
I love this so much, I love how you have the words underneath it and a pdf if the sheet music, although it might be for piano you can play it on a violin because it’s a treble clef.
Thank you for your kind words! That's one of the things I love about Musescore is that you can write the words in easily, unlike other digital music programs. Thanks for checking out some of my more recent videos, rather than all the attention my old Cards Video Game soundtrack videos get.
@@biancagarling9598 You're welcome! And thanks for being a fan. Be sure to check out my other stuff; some of which remains only on Musescore.com - haven't put on RU-vid (at least not yet).
Hi. I'm curious about the meaning of the diamond symbol (bar 40) linking notes in left hand and right hand. Anyone here understand what it means ? Need help
It's not a diamond, it's two marcatos. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcato One for each clef/staff/hand. I put those in there to make the computer play that final blast on the piano much louder than the notes before it.
Loved this! But I’m really confused, shouldn’t the right hand be an octave higher? If both Staffs are treble clefs I can’t play them both at the same time. There is a base clef missing in the grand staff if that’s what you intended to be an octave lower? but that wouldn’t sound right....forgive me if I’m wrong, I’m just really confused. I just play the right hand an octave higher to be able to do this.
Did that answer your question? If it was a normal treble and bass clef pair, the left hand would be too low. In the film, it's played in the treble clef and treble clef 8va. As for the extra notes in the end played by Toulouse, I had to get it to all fit on one staff (I didn't want to make a new instrument track), so that's why the end looks so weird.