World's Largest Sheet Music Selection
By Procol Harum
| Instrument: |
Piano Accompaniment
Voice Solo |
|---|---|
| Genre: |
Psychedelic Rock
Progressive Rock |
| Format: |
Singles
|
Customer Rating: 6 Reviews Write a Review
Usually leaves our warehouse:
Within 24 hours
Price: $3.95
A Whiter Shade Of Pale by Procol Harum. By Keith Reid and Gary Booker. For voice and piano. Richmond Music ¯ Sheet Music. Psychedelic Rock and Progressive Rock. Difficulty: medium. Single. Vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. 3 pages. Published by TRO - The Richmond Organization (HL.378857).
ISBN 0634024426. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Psychedelic Rock and Progressive Rock. 9x12 inches.
1967 best-selling record by Procol Harum (Deram). Words and music by Keith Reid and Gary Brooker.
MESmith
Location: from Falls Church, VA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
September 9, 2011
A Whiter Shade of Pale
I forgot to mention in my review. Cover design and layout were superb. Also, easy to put onto my accordion which I had in mind when I first heard the song recently. Putting classics from my generation onto accordion. Because the chord was written for the bass. Very fun to...
8 of 17 people found this review helpful.
MESmith
Location: from Falls Church, VA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
September 9, 2011
A Whiter Sade of Pale
Hammond B3 Organ for myself and another played through. The vocalist sang it but said he needed to transpose to a different key. But, worked very well. Clearly written, easy to read and imitate the recording. I liked having all of the lyric available. A+
11 of 22 people found this review helpful.
rayfox28@aol.com
Location: from dover, nj
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Bob
Location: from New Jersey
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
December 5, 2008
Made things easier
I picked up the sheet music to have the chords and lyrics to hand out to the other guys in the band. Saved time instead of working it out from the record. They all read so we picked it up real guick for a gig.
12 of 24 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate