Just find the piano sheet music for it, and raise all the notes one letter.
It is on youtube; type in grenade flute cover and then you should see a yellow background video. In the description there is a link.
The good thing about most flutes are they are concert pitched, which means you can look up piano/vocal sheet music of popular songs and play them on flute even if they aren't written specifically for flute. Just change the octaves as needed (you will usually bring them up an octave). I've added a few places you can look in the related links.
I don't think you can or should try and find free flute sheet music. If you find sheet music, it should cost or it would be considered copyright. I have tried the exact same thing, and no reliable site had come up. Sorry if this sounds like a load of junk, but you'd rather have no free music than end up in juvie, right?
You need to buy the sheet music from a music store, then practice the piece with the help of recordings and preferably a teacher.
Just find the piano sheet music for it, and raise all the notes one letter.
I did find it on a website. It was just the same key as the flute. Just type in and copy: www.docstoc.com › Entertainment › Music › Music Sheets. It will help you find the sheet.
There is no sheet music for still doll on the flute. You just have to listen to the music and play along as you go, like me! I can play it perfectly by using this method.
All you have to do is get the sheet of music and then if you know all your notes just play it
It is on youtube; type in grenade flute cover and then you should see a yellow background video. In the description there is a link.
The good thing about most flutes are they are concert pitched, which means you can look up piano/vocal sheet music of popular songs and play them on flute even if they aren't written specifically for flute. Just change the octaves as needed (you will usually bring them up an octave). I've added a few places you can look in the related links.
I don't think you can or should try and find free flute sheet music. If you find sheet music, it should cost or it would be considered copyright. I have tried the exact same thing, and no reliable site had come up. Sorry if this sounds like a load of junk, but you'd rather have no free music than end up in juvie, right?
You need to buy the sheet music from a music store, then practice the piece with the help of recordings and preferably a teacher.
you can go to south Hampton music shop next to ikea it is called callogod ok with that or not ok with that
just google "sheet music for electric base "
You can get Sheet Music for just about any song at Beacocks Music Store
google music publishers....they should have some that you can check out for solo literature or ones with a piano accompianment. Or just google flute sheet music...but its not always very good....and a friend of mine got a virus that way. Try publishers like kjos, etc. first. There are many books that include wedding sheet music - perhaps try your closest library? Remember that it does not have to be specifically for Flute. Any score for violin/recorder/oboe or any other non-transposing instrument will suffice. If you still need more music, try playing the melody from the normal piano score.