Piano sheet music
The piano arrangement
To be played solo
The “piano arrangement” is the best choice for amateur pianists. The piece is rearranged to be performed alone on the piano. In other words, the vocal melody is integrated into the arrangement to create a solo version of the piece.
A turnkey interpretation
The sheet music is usually contained on three pages or more. It is not necessary to listen to the song to interpret it, although it is always advisable.
Piano accompaniment
Perfect to accompany a singer
It is the ideal sheet music for amateur pianists who know how to read notes, piano teachers, singing teachers, or amateur or professional pianists who want to accompany a singer or themselves.
A chart without the vocals’ melody
The vocal melody is not integrated into the arrangement. The sheet music is therefore designed to be performed as a duo. The part is usually contained on three pages or more. It is not necessary to listen to the song to interpret it, although it is always advisable.
Piano as recorded
Ideal for playing a recording accurately
The “piano as recorded” is ideal for amateur or professional pianists who want to play a piece exactly as it is heard on the recording. The vocal melody is not incorporated into the part, and the piano is not modified to make solo performance viable unless the original recording was conceived that way.
A litteral transcription
This is not an arrangement, but a literal transcription. It differs from the “rhythm section” format because here, the transcription is complete and literal from start to finish. The sheet music is usually contained on three pages or more. It is not necessary to listen to the song to interpret it, although it is always advisable.
The piano and vocals
A combination of two formats
It is ideal for amateur or professional pianists who want to accompany a singer while having a visual reference to follow them well. It is a combination of two formats: the “chord sheet with lyrics and melody” and the “piano accompaniment”.
Ideal to play in duo
The vocal melody is transcribed on a separate staff, and is not integrated into the piano part. The sheet music is therefore designed to be performed as a duo. It is usually contained on three pages or more. It is not necessary to listen to the song to interpret it, although it is always advisable.