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Perfect - Ed Sheeran - Drewyes Deirty
Free Sheet music for Piano
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Perfect, by Ed Sheeran
While the piece is approachable for intermediate pianists, challenges arise primarily in the following areas:
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Hand Synchronization: Measures 24-30 feature complex hand coordination, particularly where the right-hand melody (including sixteenth notes) needs to align with sustained chords in the left hand. This requires a good sense of timing and independence between hands.
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Dynamic Control: The crescendo and decrescendo in sections such as 15-18 demand precise dynamic control, as the player must increase intensity without sacrificing tonal clarity.
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Octave Spanning: In measures 40-42, the melody extends into higher octaves (C6 and B5). Maintaining a clean sound while jumping octaves can be a demanding task, especially when combined with rapid notes that precede these octaves.
To help ease the challenges present in "Perfect," here are some focused practice suggestions:
- Dynamic Markings: Identify key dynamic markings and practice them with specific attention. For example, focusing on the crescendos in measures 15-18 will help to understand the emotional impact of those dynamics.
"Perfect" is a beautifully composed piece in the key of C major, structured in a 6/8 time signature that infuses it with a gentle, flowing rhythm typical of ballads. The score is characterized by a balanced interplay between melody and accompaniment.
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Melodic Structure: The right hand features the main melody throughout, moving through various motifs such as the opening phrases found in measures 1-2, where the notes E5, D5, and C5 create a serene and engaging contour. The melody predominantly utilizes simple intervals and stepwise motion, emphasizing lyrical expressiveness.
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Chord Progressions and Harmonic Function: The left hand introduces a stable harmonic foundation. Measures 1-3 prominently feature the I-IV-I progression (C-F-C), giving a comforting resolution. The use of a D minor chord (D5) in measures 7-9 introduces a subtle tension which resolves back to the tonic, showcasing effective harmonic movement.
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Rhythmic Complexity: The 6/8 time signature lends itself to a flowing triplet feel. Measures 10-11 display rhythmic variation with the syncopation created by the left-hand chords occurring against the steady right-hand melody. This provides depth to the piece, making it melodically captivating.
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Ornamentation and Dynamics: The use of tied notes and dynamics (piano and forte contrasts) adds emotional layers. For instance, in measures 17-19, the crescendo towards the semi-quaver notes intensifies the lyrical delivery, capturing the essence of the song's romantic theme.
Perfect
- ArtistEd Sheeran
- Number of imitations65
- GenreEd Sheeran
- KeyC
- Tempo120
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- NotationEd Sheeran
- ComposeEd Sheeran
- Introduction"Perfect" is a beautifully composed piece in the key of C major, structured in a 6/8 time signature that infuses it with a gentle, flowing rhythm typical of ballads. The score is characterized by a balanced interplay between melody and accompaniment. - M
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