![]() After you download it, please print it out or see it on your tablet for your use. You may download it later when it's convenient. You'll also receive a download link via email. You should be able to download it to your desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet if they are connected to the internet. After you purchase it, you will be downloading a PDF file. Download, Print (or see it on your tablet), and Practice! Please listen to our free complete audio sample to find out if you are playing it correctly when you practice. It is important to remember that the 2nd note of the note with a sharp or flat in the same measure will also be sharped or flatted even though you don't see the sign in the measure anymore. When you see a sharp (#) or flat (b) sign on the music score, please go to the black keys indicated on the tutorial page. After you download it, please locate the hand-position on the tutorial page. It is challenging for Level 2 players because there are a lot of black keys you need to press with your thumbs. However, you get to stay in one hand position for the entire piece. Although this is at Level 2 (very easy), it is quite challenging. The damper pedal is not necessary for this piece/arrangement. Please take advantage of the fingering numbers. Therefore, it requires a lot more hand and finger coordination than Level 1 arrangement. The fingering numbers are provided on every note. It is at Level 2 (very easy). You will be playing the melody notes (originally played by cello) and the additional harmonic notes (originally the notes accompanied by piano). This sheet music we provide here on this page is an arrangement for "The Swan " for piano solo. It is commonly played by a cello and an accompanying piano. To learn more about The Carnival of the Animals, please visit our page, "About The Carnival of the Animals." Tips for playing Level 2 "The Swan": ![]() And "The Swan" is probably the most played among all the movements. The Carnival of the Animals is one of the most well-known work by Saint-Saëns. He describes many different animals in this music such as elephant, lion, hens, roosters, kangaroo, cuckoo, tortoises, donkey, etc. There are 14 movements in it and "The Swan" is the 13th one. He composed it for a small ensemble setting. "The Swan" is from The Carnival of the Animals composed by a French composer, Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1835 - 1921) from the romantic era. Arranger and music editor: Mizue MurakamiĪbout "The Swan" from The Carnival of the Animals:.Complete audio sample: Always free to listen to on this page.Pedal markings: No pedal necessary for this arrangement. ![]()
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