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Can't Feel My Face (The Weeknd)
Pop
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For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Type of score |
Lead sheet |
Genre |
Rhythm and blues/R&B |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Type of score |
Lead sheet |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Genre |
Rhythm and blues/R&B |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Tablature |
Instrumentation |
Bass guitar |
Type of score |
Tablature |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
1 piano, 4 hands |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Ukulele |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Free choice: Any Instrument |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Drum set |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Drum set |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Trio |
Instrumentation |
Keyboard |
Genre |
Rhythm and blues/Funk |
Instrumentation |
Bass guitar |
Robert B. Brown 01 Apr 2020 09:49
I loooved the rhythm going on in the there. Great song to play four hands! There are not so many modern pop pieces that I'd love to play in general, and definitely very few of them that sound super-nice on a piano 4 hands. This one is a little pop gem indeed. The Weeknd is not too 'pop' I'd say if we take this definition in a slightly negative context. His song are often quite thoughtful and deeper than they seem, especially those from his latest album. But this composition is just a lot of fun to perform and lights up the mood immediately.
Philip Costner 08 Dec 2016 09:00
Pretty nice for beginners. Although to those who plan to go both vocal and instrumental, I'd recommend starting with a score for piano solo, practising it to perfection and only after that add the vocal part along.
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