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Castle In Spain (ver. 1) by Mel Leven - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
How to enhance sight-reading for piano sheet music If you want to learn how to play, the piano in a live performance impromptu then you need to improve your sight-reading of sheet music. Chances are you will have to play music notes, which are unfamiliar. Picking it at random One of the best ways to enhance your sight-reading of piano notes is to pick any book randomly and start playing. Ideally, you want to start playing these musical notes from the first page and continue until you reach the very end. The trick is to be stern with yourself and not stop playing until you reach the last page of the sheet music.  (More...)    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Melville A. Leven (born November 11, 1914, in Chicago, Illinois; died December 17, 2007 in California) known professionally as Mel Leven was an American composer and lyricist who had a long association with the Walt Disney Company, although he wrote songs for Peggy Lee (Every Time), The Andrews Sisters (Commoners Boogy), Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, and Les Brown, among others. Leven's most famous song is arguably Cruella de Vil from the 1961 Disney animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians. That same year, he also wrote the story and new lyrics to sixteen tunes for the film Babes in Toyland. In later years, he wrote songs, stories, and did voice-over work for the PBS children's series Big Blue Marble, and well as working on a number of projects for television commercials. His work has been honored with two Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards. According to his son, Mel Leven died on December 17, 2007. He was 93. Mel Leven has a son, Bill Leven and a daughter Laurie Fondiler. Mel Leven also did voice overs as well as songwriting - original voice of Snoopy and was in Snap, Crackle, Pop commercials. Mel also wrote the Little Ranger Nature series for Disney in the 60's - which was on The Wonderful World of Disney every Sunday night in the 1960s.
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How to enhance sight-reading for piano sheet music If you want to learn how to play, the piano in a live performance impromptu then you need to improve your sight-reading of sheet music. Chances are you will have to play music notes, which are unfamiliar. Picking it at random One of the best ways to enhance your sight-reading of piano notes is to pick any book randomly and start playing. Ideally, you want to start playing these musical notes from the first page and continue until you reach the very end. The trick is to be stern with yourself and not stop playing until you reach the last page of the sheet music.  (More...)