Look, don't freeze! Or 3 New Year hits for a beginner keyboard player!

Greetings to you, dear friends!

Recently I was asked: "What should a beginner self-taught pianist play? What are the simple melodies for piano?" So, it would be nice to play the music that you like - your favorite songs, albeit in a simplified form.

Well, since the approach of the New Year celebrations is just around the corner, it’s time to learn to play the well-known, simple and funny New Year's songs, the hits of all times and nations - Little Christmas Tree, Christmas Tree and Jingle bells ".

So, in the attached file you will find notes of simple Christmas songs in a special treatment for beginners: two are quite simple, the third is a bit more difficult.

Here is the note file you need (pdf) - 3 New Year Hits for Piano

If your computer refuses to read the file in this format, then most likely you do not have Adobe Reader installed. Download it for free on the official website.

If the first link did not work for you, use the alternative option and download the notes of the New Year songs from here - 3 New Year hits for piano.pdf

To make it more fun for you to learn the songs, watch the videos that I have prepared for you.

Here is a cool performance of the song "A Tree was born in the forest" in unison with the orchestra. By the way, let me remind you that our beloved New Year's song was born thanks to the efforts of poetess Raisa Kudasheva (the song was written in her poem "The Fir-tree") and an amateur musician, a Russian scientist and biologist Leonid Beckman.

And what pianist Denis Matsuev creates with our “Fir-tree” is simply fantastic! His improvisation is a variation on the theme of the well-known song in the styles of different composers. Well, very interesting!

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