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PERFECT - Ed Sheeran - Luril Pitdon
Free Sheet music for Piano
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PERFECT, by Ed Sheeran
While the score may appear accessible, some technical challenges arise, particularly in the following sections:
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Arpeggiated Chords: In measures 7 and 8, the use of sustained notes juxtaposed against rapid ascending scales may pose difficulties in maintaining a fluid sound.
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Synchronization: The need for precise timing between the melody and accompanying bass notes becomes crucial in measures 20-21, where the relationship between C#5 and A4 necessitates careful practice.
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Measures 4-5: Difficulty arises due to the rapid transitions between C#5 and B4-A4 which may require slower practice to foster muscle memory.
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Measures 10-12: The repeated notes in quick succession (C#5.C#5.C#5 etc.) demand high levels of finger dexterity and pacing.
Addressing the identified challenges can significantly enhance one’s performance. The following targeted practice strategies are suggested:
Focusing on Specific Measures
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Exercise for Arpeggiated Chords (Measures 7-8): Break down the arpeggios into manageable segments. Start by practicing the left hand separately, ensuring stable chord formation before integrating the right-hand melody.
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Synchronizing Melody and Accompaniment (Measures 20-21): Use a metronome set to a slower tempo, initially practicing the bass line independently before combining it with the melody. Additionally, employing hands separately initially can assist in honing syncopation.
Suggested Exercises
- Scale Work: Implement daily scale practice in A Major to familiarize oneself with the finger positions, gradually incorporating dynamics as prescribed in the piece.
The piano arrangement of "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran presents a structured and flowing composition in A Major, characterized by a notable 12/8 time signature that lends itself to a gentle, waltz-like feel at a moderate tempo of 120 beats per minute.
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Chord Progressions: The piece primarily utilizes diatonic chords within the key of A Major. Prominent harmonic movements can be identified through the use of I (A), IV (D), V (E), and the vi (F#m) chords, creating a familiar sense of resolution throughout the piece. For example, in measures 4 to 5, the progression from C#5 to B4 to A4 moves seamlessly, highlighting the ease of transition among the chords.
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Melodic Lines: The main melody is beautifully crafted, featuring a lyrical rise and fall. Measures 2-3 present a striking moment where the melody ascends through C#5 before returning to A4, emphasizing the emotional character of the song.
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Rhythmic Elements: The rhythm pattern predominantly utilizes triplet subdivisions, creating a flowing feel. In measure 8, the rapid succession of notes (B4-E5-E5) creates a climax, urging the performer to bring a sense of urgency.
Unique Characteristics
Throughout the score, specific measures feature embellishments, notably in measures 10-11, where the repetitive use of C#5 enhances the melodic theme and demonstrates a layering of rhythms, providing a depth to the performance texture.
PERFECT
- ArtistEd Sheeran
- Number of imitations29
- GenreEd Sheeran
- KeyA
- Tempo120
- Pages1
- NotationEd Sheeran
- ComposeEd Sheran
- IntroductionThe piano arrangement of "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran presents a structured and flowing composition in A Major, characterized by a notable 12/8 time signature that lends itself to a gentle, waltz-like feel at a moderate tempo of 120 beats per minute.- Cho
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