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I have a trumpet music book with Imperial March (Darth Vaders theme) in it, but it would be extremely difficult to try and tell you the notes. So instead, try Googling Imperial March for trumpet and at least one website will give you a preview of the song for trumpet. But believe me, this song is not easy, even for a skilled trumpeter like myself. Or you can get onto eBay and search for star wars music books for trumpet (that's what I did) and find them for usually fairly cheap prices.
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Either you get the notes (the music score), or you play it from memory.
you can watch a video on you tube and copy the notes down if you have the patience
See the link provided.
I have a trumpet music book with Imperial March (Darth Vaders theme) in it, but it would be extremely difficult to try and tell you the notes. So instead, try Googling Imperial March for trumpet and at least one website will give you a preview of the song for trumpet. But believe me, this song is not easy, even for a skilled trumpeter like myself. Or you can get onto eBay and search for star wars music books for trumpet (that's what I did) and find them for usually fairly cheap prices.
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It would be the same as the piano version, I guess.
The main melody for "The Big Bang Theory" theme song is in the key of D Major and includes the notes D, F#, G, A. The specific arrangement and chords may vary depending on the version you are referencing, but these notes can help you get started playing the theme on piano.
Super Mario is a very well known video game theme song. You could easily find the piano notes for this tune online.
The piano notes for the Up theme song are: G, A, B, D, G, A, B, D, G, A, B, D, G, A, B, D, G, A, B, D, G, A, B, D.
Either you get the notes (the music score), or you play it from memory.
A keyboard is a smaller version of a piano. The notes for the Star Wars theme will be the same for both types of instruments. You should be able to find this sheet music in a music store.
you can watch a video on you tube and copy the notes down if you have the patience
I figured out the first part of Ribbit March (the first theme song) it's: ccbcbcbagggacacabgfgfedefggegabbaagagag Those are the notes on the piano just play it to the beat of the song. :)
Mostly C,D,E E#, Eb and Ab