Grammin Full Notation
Read on for my little Grammin about playing Jewish music . . .
I’ve been there.
You want to play some Jewish music, but there’s no decent sheet music available.
You find some sheet music and your teacher won’t use it because there’s no left hand.
You need to read notes to play, but there are none.
Yep, I was there once too.
So here’s my Grammin about playing Jewish music:
Playing Jewish music is lots of fun
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But sometimes you feel like you’re the only one
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Why is there no sheet music? It’s such a frustration!
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That’s why I wrote up Grammin in full notation!
. . . da da da da da da da!
Get the Grammin Package!
The Grammin for Purim eBook comes with 6 different fully notated sheets and a corresponding recording for each!
Recordings are intentionally set at a bit of a slower tempo so you can hear how the music should sound and to make it easy to practice along.
- Grammin in middle C position (Contains half, quarter, eighth, and dotted half notes. Notes range from F in the left hand to A in the right hand and includes Bb in the LH. One note at a time.)
- Grammin in C, easy left hand Melody played by RH. Oom-pah rhythm in quarter notes in LH.
- Grammin in C Melody in RH. Oom-pah in eighth notes in LH.
- Grammin in F Melody in RH. Oom-pah in eighth notes in LH.
- Grammin in G Melody in RH. Oom-pah in eighth notes in LH.
- Grammin in A Melody in RH. Oom-pah in eighth notes in LH.
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