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Perfect - Ed Sheeran - Drewyes Deirty
Free Sheet music for Piano
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Perfect, by Ed Sheeran
While "Perfect" is accessible, it presents various challenges that an intermediate pianist might face, notably:
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Coordination Between Hands: The right hand showcases a more intricate melody, whilst the left hand maintains a consistent harmonic texture, which can be counterintuitive. Measures 19-20 pose a specific challenge as the left hand's consistent chords require that the pianist maintains rhythmic stability while the right hand plays flowing melodic lines.
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Shifting Dynamics: Dynamic contrasts, particularly in measures 26-28 where the melody shifts from forte to piano, require fluency in controlling volume without losing the smoothness of the legato passages.
Notable Technical Sections:
- Measures 15-16: The left hand's arpeggiated chords, coupled with the right hand's melodic runs, can confuse beginners attempting to keep rhythm and articulation clear.
To effectively tackle the performance of "Perfect," particular practices should be emphasized:
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Hands Separately: Begin practice by playing the right and left hands individually. Focus on measures 4-6 where the right-hand melody requires precise articulation to clearly express the lyrical quality of the song.
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Slow Tempo: When dealing with challenging spots such as measures 19-20, practice at a reduced tempo, gradually increasing speed as comfort with the transitions develops. Use a metronome to maintain consistent rhythm, especially for the left hand's repetitive patterns.
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Dynamic Control Exercises: For measures 26-28, incorporate dynamics drills in which you practice playing the same passage in various dynamic levels, enhancing your control and expression.
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Isolate Measures: Take sections like measures 15-16 and work on them in isolation. Focus on ensuring that the left-hand chords are firm yet fluid to support the right-hand melody.
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Record Yourself: Audio self-assessment can help you identify areas needing improvement in expression and timing, ensuring dynamic shifts are intentional and captured correctly.
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Articulation Awareness: Emphasize legato and staccato contrasts in the right hand throughout the piece. Measures 18-20 could be used for practicing these contrasts effectively.
Analysis of "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran for Piano
Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" is a beautifully crafted piece set in the key of G major with a 12/8 time signature, giving it a flowing, dance-like feel. The structure of the piece can be dissected into two essential voices: the main melody, predominantly conveyed through the right hand, and the harmonic accompaniment from the left hand.
Unique Features:
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Harmonic Progression: The score demonstrates a strong use of typical I-IV-V chords, characteristic of pop music. For instance, measures 1-2 establish a G major (I) chord followed by transitions to B minor (III) showcased in measures 3-4. This efficient use of common chord progressions creates a familiar sound that resonates with the listener.
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Decorative Elements: There are several instances of embellishments, especially in the melody part where the main notes are paired with grace notes or passing notes (e.g., measure 4 has a B4-A4-G4 sequence, enhancing its lyrical quality).
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Rhythmic Patterns: The piece employs a swinging rhythm typical of a 12/8 time signature, allowing for a dynamic interplay of accents on the downbeat, particularly evident in measures 9-10. This rhythmic layering contributes to the emotional build-up throughout the piece and is a hallmark of the balladic style.
Perfect
- ArtistEd Sheeran
- Number of imitations55
- GenreEd Sheeran
- KeyG
- Tempo120
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- NotationEd Sheeran
- ComposeEd Sheeran
- IntroductionAnalysis of "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran for Piano Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" is a beautifully crafted piece set in the key of G major with a 12/8 time signature, giving it a flowing, dance-like feel. The structure of the piece can be dissected into two essential
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