Swan Lake Theme | Piano Sheet Music me nā leka a me nā memo

ʻO ke kumuhana nui ʻo Swan Lake no ka Piano.

Hoʻokomo ʻia nā inoa leka no kēlā me kēia memo.

Ki: A-liʻiliʻi (ʻoi aku ka maʻalahi o ka heluhelu ʻana - e ʻike i ka ʻāpana DETAILS, ma lalo).

He hoʻonohonoho maikaʻi loa kēia, nani, akā hiki ke loaʻa no ka piano solo.

Inā hoʻokani ʻia i hoʻokahi manawa, i ka manawa maikaʻi (ʻoi aku ma luna o nā DETAILS ma lalo), e pili ana kēia ʻāpana hookahi minute me kanahakumamalima sekona lōʻihi. Eia naʻe, ʻo kēia ʻāpana, ke hana hou ia, maikaʻi loa ke kani ʻana, a ʻo ia ke alakaʻi iā ʻoe ʻekolu minuke me kanakolu kekona.

Ka pae akamai: MEDIUM (e ʻoluʻolu e ʻike i ka ʻāpana DETAILS).

ʻAno: PDF hiki ke paʻi ʻia.

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Description

ʻO Tchaikovsky Swan Lake 'Kumuhana Nui'

Hoʻonohonoho ʻoihana no ka piano


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Ua hoʻohui ʻia nā inoa leka (nā lepili memo) i kēlā me kēia memo. Hoʻopili kēia mau mea i kekahi a me nā "pōʻino" āpau (sharps, flats, naturals, etc.).

Ki: A-liʻiliʻi (ʻoi aku ka maʻalahi o ka heluhelu ʻana)

ʻO ke kī kumu i paʻi ʻia o kēia māhele o kā Tchaikovsky Swan Lake ʻO ka Ballet ka 'B-minor,' ma kahi kokoke i ka puka o A-minor, pitch-wise. Ua koho au i ke kī o A-minor no nā kumu ʻelua: (1) He mea maʻalahi ka heluhelu ʻana, i ka hahai ʻana i nā lepili inoa leka, no ka mea, ʻoi aku ka nui o nā ʻoi o ka B-minor a me nā mea like, kahi e hoʻonui ai i ka lepili memo; a (2) ʻOi aku ka maʻalahi o ka heluhelu ʻana a me ka pāʻani ʻana i ka A-liʻiliʻi, ma mua o ka B-liʻiliʻi (no ka hapa nui).

Mākaukau / Heluhelu

E pili ana i ka heluhelu a/a i ʻole nā ​​mākau hana e pono ai ke pāʻani i ka ʻāpana piha,* Manaʻo wau i kēia ʻāpana pōkole he "mua-a-waena waena” pae–Ke ʻōlelo nei au ma kahi ʻano maʻalahi a maʻalahi loa ma aneʻi. ʻO ka mea paʻakikī loa no kekahi ʻokekota ma keia—o ka OCTAVE he elua mau memo o ka inoa hookahi, e olelo "C," aka, ehiku kaupae kau iluna (ka C akau "next door"), a i ole ehiku unahi-pae mai kekahi i kekahi.*

* NUHOU maikaʻi: ʻAʻole pono ʻoe e pāʻani i kekahi octave ma ʻaneʻi, hiki iā ʻoe ke koho i ka 'C' haʻahaʻa ma kēia laʻana, a i ʻole ka 'C' kiʻekiʻe. ʻO nā octaves piha ke kani ʻoluʻolu a me nā mea a pau, akā inā ʻoe e hopu wale i nā memo o kēia mau pai āu e hiki ai-e kani mau ka ʻāpana!

Manawa Hana

Ma ka 60 beats-per-minute (60 BPM: Loaʻa i nā memo hapahā ke kuʻi):

  • Hoʻokahi manawa e pili ana 1:40 (hoʻokahi minuke, 40 kekona).
  • ʻElua manawa (hana pū kekahi), 3:20 (ʻekolu minuke, 20 kekona).

Kākoʻo - Kōkua - Manaʻo - Noi

E KIPA I KO'U Hoʻokaʻaʻike ʻaoʻao no nā nīnau, hoʻoiho i nā pilikia, nā manaʻo, nā noi, inoa ʻoe!

Inā, i kēlā me kēia manawa, hauʻoli ʻole ʻoe i kēia hoʻonohonoho o ʻO ke kumuhana nui ʻo Swan Lake, a i ʻole nā ​​mea ʻē aʻe e pili ana i kāu kūʻai ʻana, e hauʻoli wau e hoʻopuka iā ʻoe a hoʻihoʻi piha, ʻaʻohe nīnau i nīnau ʻia!

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ʻO ka mea hoʻonohonoho a me ka mea kālai ʻoihana o kēia pepa mele, ʻo Kent D. Smith (ʻo wau), he kumu aʻo mele kula kiʻekiʻe.

Kēia mea he PDF hiki ke paʻi ʻia waihona, loaʻa no nā hoʻoiho koke (a ma hope).*

*Ka palena hoʻoiho: ʻEwalu (8) manawa, mai kekahi mea hana (kelepona akamai, papa, laptop, etc.).

Mahalo nui iā ʻoe, manaʻolana wau e hauʻoli nui ʻoe mai ka pāʻani ʻana i kēia hoʻonohonoho ʻoihana Swan Lake Kumuhana Nui no ka piano, me na leka a me na memo. He mau mele hoʻokano nani kēia ma Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake; a ke noho nei au ʻoiaʻiʻo i nā mele kumu a me nā harmonies mai ko Tchaikovsky kumu nui, ma keia hoonohonoho ponoi.


ABOUT SWAN LAKE

Swan Lake, composed by the illustrious Russian composer ʻO Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76, stands as one of the most beloved and enduring ballets of all time1. Its enchanting tale of love, magic, and transformation has captivated audiences for generations.

Healani,

Aia ma ka naʻau o Swan Lake lies the poignant story of Prince Siegfried a me ka mea pohihihi Swan Princess, Odette. Here are the key elements:

  1. ʻO ka hōʻino: Odette, a beautiful princess, has been transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. By day, she glides gracefully on Swan Lake, but at night, she reverts to her true form—a young woman trapped in avian guise.
  2. The Prince’s Quest: Prince Siegfried, during a moonlit hunt, encounters Odette and falls deeply in love with her. Determined to break the curse, he pledges eternal fidelity to her.
  3. Ka Hoopunipuni: Enter the malevolent Baron Von Rothbart, who disguises his own daughter, Kuhiā, as Odette. Siegfried, deceived by the enchanting Odile, unknowingly betrays his vow to Odette.
  4. Ka Poʻokela Poʻokela: As dawn approaches, Siegfried realizes his mistake. Heartbroken, he rushes back to Swan Lake, where Odette awaits. Their love transcends the mortal realm, leading to a bittersweet finale.

The Ballet’s Evolution

  • Swan Lake initially faced failure upon its premiere in 1877, but fate had other plans. Over time, it blossomed into a masterpiece, captivating audiences worldwide.
  • The original choreographer, Julius Reisinger, brought the story to life at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. However, it was the 1895 revival by Marius Petipa a Lev Ivanov that solidified its place in ballet history.
  • Tchaikovsky’s hauntingly beautiful score was revised for this revival by Riccardo Drigo, the chief conductor of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre.

Manawa Manawa

  • The ethereal White Swan Pas de Deux, where Siegfried and Odette express their love through dance.
  • ʻO ka pīhoihoi Black Swan Pas de Deux, where Siegfried is ensnared by Odile’s enchantment.
  • The mesmerizing ensemble of swan maidens, their synchronized movements evoking the grace and mystery of these mystical creatures.

Ka ho'oilina

  • Swan Lake continues to inspire choreographers, dancers, and dreamers alike.
  • Its timeless themes—love, betrayal, and redemption—resonate across cultures and generations.
  • As the moon reflects on tranquil waters, so does the magic of Swan Lake linger in our hearts.

So, dear reader, when you hear the haunting strains of Tchaikovsky’s music, imagine the moon-kissed swans gliding across the moonlit lake—a testament to the enduring power of art and love.

Swan Lake remains a jewel in the crown of classical ballet, forever enchanting those who dare to dream beyond the ordinary.

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