Piano notes 5 Seconds of Summer — Teeth Sheet Music
Here is a new song in my piano sheet music archive — Teeth by 5SOS from the Netflix serie 13 Reasons Why. The original amateur interpretation of a tune captures the feel of the song. This sheet music is created in a transformative manner. Plus music notes in the arrangement doesn't copy any existing material.
Piano Player Ability Rating: Beginner
To print piano sheet music save the direct PDF
Teeth is an easy piece. With a little piano practice you will master the song in a couple of tries.
Listen to the actual track as you begin to learn the arrangement. Play the left and right hands separately at first.
In playing any piano transcription of a song, the aim is to give the impression of a singer (the RH) that is being accompanied by a sensitive pianist (the LH). Imagine a duet between a band and a singer so color the two hands differently. Coordinating the parts may take some time to organise convincingly. Practise slowly at first, giving a distinct emphasis on the topline while playing the accompaniment as gently and as evenly as possible.
Clarity and precision in articulation are essential here. The song has a steady rock-rhythm, so put an effort in counting outloud or using a metronome. The accompaniment in the left hand can become repetitive if not coloured imaginatively and played with rhythmic poise.
The sustaining pedal isn’t strictly necessary in this 5 Seconds of Summer's song, but judicious use of the right pedal can do much to enhance the piano sound.
More Piano Sheet Music from 5 Seconds of Summer
Free and easy piano sheet music with direct digital preview of music notes.
All credits go to songwriters. The arrangement in sheet music is transformative.
Piano Player Ability Rating: Beginner
To print piano sheet music save the direct PDF
How to play this sheet music
Teeth is an easy piece. With a little piano practice you will master the song in a couple of tries.
Listen to the actual track as you begin to learn the arrangement. Play the left and right hands separately at first.
In playing any piano transcription of a song, the aim is to give the impression of a singer (the RH) that is being accompanied by a sensitive pianist (the LH). Imagine a duet between a band and a singer so color the two hands differently. Coordinating the parts may take some time to organise convincingly. Practise slowly at first, giving a distinct emphasis on the topline while playing the accompaniment as gently and as evenly as possible.
Clarity and precision in articulation are essential here. The song has a steady rock-rhythm, so put an effort in counting outloud or using a metronome. The accompaniment in the left hand can become repetitive if not coloured imaginatively and played with rhythmic poise.
The sustaining pedal isn’t strictly necessary in this 5 Seconds of Summer's song, but judicious use of the right pedal can do much to enhance the piano sound.
More Piano Sheet Music from 5 Seconds of Summer
Free and easy piano sheet music with direct digital preview of music notes.
All credits go to songwriters. The arrangement in sheet music is transformative.