Fine means the end. It's pronounced "FEE-nay" and comes from the same root word as finished. Fine is necessary to use when the end of the song is not at the end of the last staff of music. In this case there will be a D.S. al FINE or D.C. al FINE to return to. Then continue from either the sign or the beginning (respectively). The intended ending will be designated with the word FINE.
take a breath
If you mean sheet music, you can download it. If you mean karaoke, youtube.
It stands for Right Hand
When you skip a letter it goes down
Sheet music can be viewed online at several different places. Some of these places include Online Sheet Music, Sheet Music Plus, and Sheet Music Direct.
gregg fine and forget sheet music. he wont give it. I tried
Need sheet music for "So Fine" by the Fiestas, Johnny Otis written
take a breath
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xwv4fo for sheet music go to bottom of page and download pdf file
If you mean sheet music, you can download it. If you mean karaoke, youtube.
It stands for Right Hand
finish, the end
Sheet music can be viewed online at several different places. Some of these places include Online Sheet Music, Sheet Music Plus, and Sheet Music Direct.
When you skip a letter it goes down
You can buy legal copies of this song at Sheet Music Plus or Musicnotes.com.
Fine, pronounced fee-nay, means the ending.
Some sheet music will have the grade listed,but not all,mostly sheet music for the piano.