"Heart and Soul" was composed by Hoagy Carmichael and is still under copyright protection. The song was published in 1938, so it will enter the public domain in the United States in 2034.
The website Wikipedia carries lists of public domain music, and there are more specialist sites such as choral wiki which carry certain types of music, for example sheet piano music.
Oh, dude, you're asking about "Heart and Soul," the classic song that everyone tries to play on those giant piano mats like in the movie Big, right? Well, technically, the song "Heart and Soul" was published in 1938, so it's in the public domain now. So, feel free to tickle those ivories without worrying about copyright infringement!
IMSLP.org has thousands of free, legal, downloadable piano pieces. Of course everything there is public domain and over 80 years old, but again, free and legal.
Not all of them: anything written 1923 or later would still be protected. Popular World War I songs such as "Over There," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," "Give My Regards to Broadway," and "You're a Grand Old Flag" are in the public domain.
The piano is more popular, infact the piano is one of the most popular instruments in the world!!
If you're looking for works in the public domain (including pieces by composers who died 70 years ago), try IMSLP.
Ravel's works are in the public domain in most countries, except France, where convoluted laws mean they are protected until 2015.
very popular.
Für Elise (Beethoven) is in public domain and is freely available on IMSLP. See link below: This is the 'old standard' that most every beginning piano student has to learn.
in a piano and a heart are not really the same thing so you don't need to know that!!
If it's in the public domain, I suggest searching at imslp.org (International Music Score Library Project.) Other places to look include cpdl.org (choral public domain library) or http:/icking-music-archive.org/index.php (werner icking music archive). If your music is not public domain, you will probably have difficulty finding it for free anywhere. Although copies may sometimes be available still, sites can be shut down for (knowingly) providing such, and no reputable database site such as the above will keep them available for any length of time. If you're looking for something specific, from the last 100 years or so, you should just go to a music store and buy it. Also you can try this resource, which I think id good enough reference: freeprintable.com/free-printable-music You should check piano-sheets.net - They have tons of free piano sheets! You can also find free video tutorials at purelessons.com At findfreesheetmusic.com/pages/Piano there are a lot of links to free sheet music. People rate the sites. Some sites have some good public domain classical, holiday, and other public domain sheet music. You may find some interesting music on some of the sites.
Some popular tiny piano games that can be played on mobile devices include Piano Tiles 2, Magic Tiles 3, and Perfect Piano.