Learn how to play 6 Minutes, 30 Styles on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
How many different ways can you represent a musical idea? In this piece, we explore 30 different styles as heard from artists such as The Beatles, and franchises such as Pokemon. You will also hear styles from your favourite classical composers such as Mozart and Chopin, as well as esoteric postmodern takes on the same ideas! This stylistic set of variations would be a fantastic choice for a showpiece! You will love playing and performing this work.
Composed by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Learn how to play Do You Hear The People Sing? from Les Misérables by Claude-Michel Schönberg on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
Do You Hear The People Sing is a song from Les Misérables that is sung in the first act by students and Enjolras at the ABC Cafe. The song is sung before they rebel into Paris during the funeral proceedings of General Jean Maximilien Lamarque. The song is largely a revolutionary song that is a call to overcome adversity. This piano tutorial is perfect for anyone wishing to learn how to play this brilliant song from Les Misérables!
This piano arrangement of Do You Hear The People Sing? is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Lyrics:
Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the songs of angry men?
It is the music of the people
Who will not be slaves again!
When the beating of your heart
Echoes the beating of the drums
There is a life about to start
When tomorrow comes!
Will you join in our crusade?
Who will be strong and stand with me?
Somewhere beyond the barricade
Is there a world you long to see?
Then join in the fight
That will give you the right to be free!
Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the songs of angry men?
It is the music of the people
Who will not be slaves again!
When the beating of your heart
Echoes the beating of the drums
There is a life about to start
When tomorrow comes!
Will you give all you can give
So that our banner may advance
Some will fall and some will live
Will you stand up and take your chance?
The blood of the martyrs
Will water the meadows of France!
Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the songs of angry men?
It is the music of the people
Who will not be slaves again!
When the beating of your heart
Echoes the beating of the drums
There is a life about to start
When tomorrow comes
Songwriters: Alain Albert Boublil / Claude Michel Schonberg / Herbert Kretzmer / Jean Marc Natel
Learn how to play In The Final from Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story by Yoko Shimomura on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
In The Final is the boss battle music heard in Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story. It begins with a fast line of arpeggios and develops into a driving and exciting boss theme with emotional undertones to remind the player of the importance of the battle. In this piano tutorial you will learn how to play In The Final from Bowser’s Inside Story in its entirety: enjoy!
This piano arrangement of In The Final is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Davie504 put out a video trying to find bass players on Fiverr and commissioning them to play bass lines to a drum beat. Afterward, he compiled them into a video that included his own awesome bass line at the end. We decided to take this one step further and add our own piano part that plays along with all the bass tracks. We’ve put our order on Fiverr for Davie to play along with our own piano music and to see what he can come up with, so it’s up to him now: good luck!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell (on video)
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Learn how to play The Winner Takes It All by ABBA on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
The Winner Takes It All is an emotional ballad by ABBA. It is a break-up song that has been speculated to be about Bjorn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Fältskog. Both musicians have denied that this is the case, and the music is more about a fictional romance than anything else. The Winner Takes It All was one of ABBA’s most successful singles and the last of their songs to place in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It remains well-loved for being one of the best break-up songs.
This piano arrangement of The Winner Takes It All is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Lyrics:
I don’t want to talk
About the things we’ve gone through
Though it’s hurting me
Now it’s history
I’ve played all my cards
And that’s what you’ve done too
Nothing more to say
No more ace to play
The winner takes it all
The loser standing small
Beside the victory
That’s her destiny
I was in your arms
Thinking I belonged there
I figured it made sense
Building me a fence
Building me a home
Thinking I’d be strong there
But I was a fool
Playing by the rules
The gods may throw a dice
Their minds as cold as ice
And someone way down here
Loses someone dear
The winner takes it all
The loser has to fall
It’s simple and it’s plain
Why should I complain
But tell me does she kiss
Like I used to kiss you?
Does it feel the same
When she calls your name?
Somewhere deep inside
You must know I miss you
But what can I say
Rules must be obeyed
The judges will decide
The likes of me abide
Spectators of the show
Always staying low
The game is on again
A lover or a friend
A big thing or a small
The winner takes it all
I don’t want to talk
If it makes you feel sad
And I understand
You’ve come to shake my hand
I apologize
If it makes you feel bad
Seeing me so tense
No self-confidence
But you see
The winner takes it all
The winner takes it all
So the winner takes it all
And the the loser has to fall
Throw a dice, cold as ice
Way down here, someone dear
Takes it all, has to fall
It seems plain to me
Learn how to play Cantina Band by John Wiliams on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
Cantina Band is music from Star Wars, originally written by John Williams and performed in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope by Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes. The famous Cantina Band music is performed in Mos Eisley, a rough spaceport town. John Williams showcases his chops as a jazz pianist in this piece, and our piano tutorial will show you how to play it yourself!
This piano arrangement of Cantina Band is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
This piece was composed to comfort those of you who struggle with the concept that our video will simply not get 1 million views. It will not. And it’s sad. And we’re crying. But you can play this music to let that emotion out.
This Will NOT Get 1 Million Views is an original piano piece by Andrew Wrangell of Sheet Music Boss and will take any pianist on an emotional journey, from the pensive to the powerful. Play it today: get our sheet music!
Composed by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Learn how to play the Banjo-Kazooie Main Theme by Grant Kirkhope on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
Any Nintendo 64 fan would jump for joy upon hearing this awesome theme by Grant Kirkhope! The Banjo-Kazooie theme is a playful and quirky theme featuring percussion instruments, banjo, and more! This piano tutorial will show you how to play this classic and well-loved Rareware theme. Enjoy!
This piano arrangement of the Banjo-Kazooie Theme Song is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Okay, we made Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” Russian and even turned it into a “Good Guy”. But this time we’re turning it into an Italian guy, with all of the Mediterranean charm and character you can handle! Enjoy this “Bad Guy” parody!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Learn how to play the Colonel Bogey March by F. J. Ricketts on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
Composed by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts, the Colonel Bogey March is a famous march tune that we have arranged for piano. Ricketts wrote the tune based on the curious whistle that a military man and golfer used instead of shouting “Fore!”. The whistle was a descending minor third, which can be heard at the beginning of each phrase in the Colonel Bogey March.
Malcolm Arnold added a counter-march called The River Kwai March, used in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai. The two marches are often confused, especially as Colonel Bogey is also used in the film.
This piano arrangement of the Colonel Bogey March is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Arranged by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson