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Dancing Queen (ABBA), Scrolling KlavarScore Sheet Music
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Scrolling KlavarScore: Dancing Queen (ABBA). Words and Music by Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson. Scrolling KlavarScore is designed for easy sight-reading using a sheet music viewer app from a cell phone or tablet.
Copyright owners, UMPG Publishing and EMI Music Publishing have approved, Via Content ID, the use of the copyrighted audio and video content.
Learning to sightread piano music has never been easier or more fun! With KlavarScore, sightreading is the easy part of learning to play new music and there is no more need to memorize and worry about forgetting what you have learned to play since it is so easy to sightread and play the sheet music no matter what key it is in. This musical notation system has stood the test of time (almost 90 years) and has become widely popular in Netherlands and has a growing popularity in other countries as well.
Suggestions for practice:
2. Try to play the notes as they reach the center of the screen, preparing for them as you see them approaching the mark.
3. For easiest reading, set phone vertically on piano music stand and maximize the video display size.
4. If you make a mistake or feel you can't keep up, restart the video and play at slower scroll speed until you can play the piece comfortablely from beginning to end.
5. Increase scroll speed only when you can play without mistakes. Too many mistakes may mean you need to practice more at a slower speed.
6. It is often advised that beginners learn to play one hand at a time before combining left and right hand parts, but the ability to play both hands combined at first sight at a slow tempo usually comes rapidly.
A FREE course is also available which explains klavarskribo in detail and tells how to transcribe music into klavar for easy sight-reading. Here's the link:
Copyright owners, UMPG Publishing and EMI Music Publishing have approved, Via Content ID, the use of the copyrighted audio and video content.
Learning to sightread piano music has never been easier or more fun! With KlavarScore, sightreading is the easy part of learning to play new music and there is no more need to memorize and worry about forgetting what you have learned to play since it is so easy to sightread and play the sheet music no matter what key it is in. This musical notation system has stood the test of time (almost 90 years) and has become widely popular in Netherlands and has a growing popularity in other countries as well.
Suggestions for practice:
2. Try to play the notes as they reach the center of the screen, preparing for them as you see them approaching the mark.
3. For easiest reading, set phone vertically on piano music stand and maximize the video display size.
4. If you make a mistake or feel you can't keep up, restart the video and play at slower scroll speed until you can play the piece comfortablely from beginning to end.
5. Increase scroll speed only when you can play without mistakes. Too many mistakes may mean you need to practice more at a slower speed.
6. It is often advised that beginners learn to play one hand at a time before combining left and right hand parts, but the ability to play both hands combined at first sight at a slow tempo usually comes rapidly.
A FREE course is also available which explains klavarskribo in detail and tells how to transcribe music into klavar for easy sight-reading. Here's the link: