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Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his first song at the age of 11 in 1782. The song was titled "Kleine Freude" (Little Joy) and was composed for voice and piano. Year: 1782 Age: 11 Title: "Kleine Freude" (Little Joy) Instrument: Voice and Piano
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The Christmas song with joy, joy, joy is a German hymn translated into English, How Great Our Joy.
Ode to joy-Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his first song at the age of 11 in 1782. The song was titled "Kleine Freude" (Little Joy) and was composed for voice and piano. Year: 1782 Age: 11 Title: "Kleine Freude" (Little Joy) Instrument: Voice and Piano
To play the song, press the numbered keys in this order : 3,3,4,5,5,4,3,2,1,1,2,3,3,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,4,3,2,1,1,2,3,2,1,1.
Obviously, you need to try harder than that. Go to Google.com or Ask.com or Yahoo.com and type in try typing in, "printable sheet music for piano". If there's a specific song like Ode to Joy, you type in "printable ode to joy music sheets for piano". Trying things like that will find it.http://www.free-piano-music.com/pages/General_Sheet_Music/*Just be careful because I was searching for piano music that was printable and I got a virus that almost wiped out everything on my computer! So BE CAREFUL!
No, "Ode to Joy" was composed by Beethoven as the final movement of his Symphony No. 9. Although it can be arranged for piano, the original composition is for orchestra and choir.
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A Song of Joy was created in 1969.
Sound of Joy was created on 1956-11-01.
Electric Sound of Joy was created in 1994.
Joy has a long vowel sound because the "o" is pronounced as a diphthong, making it sound like "oi."
No. The OY pair has the OI sound, a specific vowel sound that sounds like O-I-E.The word story has an R-influenced long O sound, or caret O (as in store), and a long E sound from the Y.