The hardest part will be the Bb note and switching to and from it. If played well, it sounds nice on the recorder. Here we begin the Chorus, with its beautiful soaring melodies. Here is the audio for this section, labeled as B in the sheet music above. The hardest part at first seems to be the rhythms.ĭotted quarter notes and eighth notes are complicated at first, but in this case, if you think of the James Horner song, it lines up perfectly. It’s all stepwise and even avoids the tricky Bb completely. This is actually the easiest section in the entire song. Other than the Bb and odd rhythms, it’s not too hard if you slow it down. Once you’re able to clap or read the rhythm, it’s time to finger along. Start by clapping or reading the rhythm of the tune (it helps to listen to the audio by clicking play below). The rhythm is the trickiest part of this song. This is the A section in the sheet music above. This is the iconic line from the meme video mocking the famous song by Celine in James Cameron’s classic Titanic theme song. The first step is to look at the introduction. You may want to check out this book of pop songs on recorder for more ideas. Then, gradually speed it up back and put it back together within the greater context of the melody. Remember, when in doubt, slow it down and practice the parts that are hard for you. It’s time to go into the steps for how to learn this song.īe ready to reference the sheet music above and take note of the different sections. How To Play My Heart Will Go On – Recorder You’ll notice the song is broken down into three distinct sections:Įach section plays differently than the rest, but when it’s put together, it makes a great song. Take a look here, and then we’ll break down the song of the year into easy-to-learn steps. This is the sheet music for this power ballad song on the recorder. My students work hard to master this song and show off their Celine Dion meme chops to their friends on the Titanic recorder song. To play the Bb note, you use your thumb on the back, left hand 1 and 3, and right hand first finger on the fourth hole.ĭon’t forget to click the link to get more instructions on this note.Īll in all, there are quite a few notes here to learn, making this song not for the faint of heart.īut with practice, it’s doable and a lot of fun. The only one not on the chart is the uncommon Bb. For more details on specific notes, check out the dedicated articles linked to the notes above.
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