Turning Tables by Adele Piano, Vocal, Guitar - Digital Sheet Music
By AdeleDetails
Summary
- Instrument:
- Acoustic Guitar Voice Piano, Vocal, Guitar
- Genres:
- Pop Adult Alternative Pop Rock R&B Soul
- Publishers:
- Hal Leonard - Digital
Detailed Description
SKU: HX.181865
By Adele. This edition: Interactive Download, pdf. Pop, Rock, Soul. Piano/Vocal/Guitar. 8 pages. Hal Leonard - Digital #215546. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.181865).About Digital Downloads
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- Adele Adele Choir Adele Piano Adele Voice
- Artists:
- Adele
- Publisher:
- Hal Leonard - Digital
Ratings + Reviews
3.7 Rating
3 reviews
Anonymous
Aug 13, 2012
A pretty melody, and a lovely piano part characterize this Adele song. The piano is not too difficult, and preteen girls love to sing it.
Anonymous
Jun 24, 2012
This arrangement is better than a simple arrangement, but it combines the melody in with the accompaniment, which makes it sound forced and awkward. It is not the exact arrangement from the cd.
Unclefred
May 29, 2012
This works okay for a solo arrangement and is not an accurate transcription of what the pianist plays on the original recording. The left hand is over-simplified, and while the right is rhythmically simplified, it is more difficult than the recording pianist's right-hand part since it also includes the melody with the basic chords and string parts. Most of the song is easy but there are 2 or 3 measures that require a lot of skill to pull play well. Singing to this arrangement is a bit redundant. I thought this was an honest transcription of the original accompanist's part since it gives no transcription or arrangement credit (tempted to give zero stars for this reason). It's a mediocre arrangement that prioritizes representing vocal nuances. Still a very pretty piece.