Tomorrow from "Annie" (Elementary Piano Solo)

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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2017
  • -TEACHER DEMO-
    This optimistic song is on p.14 of Alfred's Adult Greatest Hits Level 1. The lyrics were written by Martin Charnin and the music by Charles Strouse in 1977. It has been featured in the Broadway Musical "Annie" and also in the movie adaptation. It has been recorded by many different performing artists and used in countless contests and auditions in the years since. --Norma
    This piano arrangement is by Sharon Aaronson.
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    -PIANIST-
    Performed on a Bosendorfer 7'4" Concert Grand Piano (225SP) by Norma Meis

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @shanenield6744
    @shanenield6744 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @merondoar9876
    @merondoar9876 5 років тому +1

    Hey again, I haven't played for a while so I found your videos once again really helpful and encouraging, I really struggle here maybe because I haven't played as much for a while :) you play this one beautifully!

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  5 років тому

      Thank you so much! Welcome back! It's normal for things to feel a bit sluggish if you haven't played for a bit, but it will come back again. Just be patient and keep at it. --Norma

    • @merondoar9876
      @merondoar9876 5 років тому

      @@92pianokeys40
      Thanks, I struggle a bit but I start to get the hang of it :)
      I was wondering and thought you might know, the chord played at measure 17 is not D7 at first I thought that it is the same case as in lullaby when you told me that you can play it with the omitted 5th note but I checked and the omitted is A and not G, so it left me confused, which scale does this chord come from?

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  5 років тому +1

      @@merondoar9876 This chord comes from the G scale since this song is in the key of G. The left hand chord in measure 17 is a Gsus chord which means a G suspended chord. A "suspended" chord means that you have raised the 3rd note of the scale to the 4th note of the scale. So rather than GBD we have GCD. Hope that makes sense, Norma.

    • @merondoar9876
      @merondoar9876 5 років тому

      @@92pianokeys40
      Thank you so much! I didn't get to this part yet so I guess I will learn it further in the books :)

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  5 років тому

      @@merondoar9876 You are very welcome as always! --Norma

  • @renthamonica5796
    @renthamonica5796 6 років тому +1

    Is the sheet music available in online sheet music store? I need this for my daughter's piano conpetition...but I'm in Indonesia. Is there anyway for me to buy this "Tomorrow" sheet music?

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  6 років тому

      There is a link for this specific arrangement in the description below the video. They probably would ship to Indonesia, but you would need to check and also I'm not sure how much time you have to allow for shipping. You could go online to musicnotes.com and see if they have an arrangement that would be at your daughter's level. Music is available for download on that website. Also sheetmusicplus.com has music available for download. All the best to her, Norma.

  • @pianomelody3042
    @pianomelody3042 6 років тому +2

    Nice, you play good. I play this song too. ( on piano)

  • @burpo
    @burpo 2 роки тому

    This simple arrangement would sound good with a harpsichord voice.

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  2 роки тому

      Have you tried that on your keyboard? My acoustic piano doesn't have that option. --Norma

    • @burpo
      @burpo 2 роки тому

      @@92pianokeys40 I'm not up to this level yet, but my keyboard does have a harpsichord voice, yes. :)

    • @92pianokeys40
      @92pianokeys40  2 роки тому

      @@burpo That will be fun to try! --Norma