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No Bravery (ver. 1) by James Blunt - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
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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...)    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
James Blunt (born James Hillier Blount; February 22; 1974) is an English singer-songwriter whose debut album; Back to Bedlam; and single releases especially the number one hit -You-re Beautiful- brought him to fame in 2005.His style is a mix of pop; rock and folk. Along with vocals; James Blunt performs a variety of instruments; including piano and guitar. He is signed to Linda Perry-s independent American label Custard Records. Blunt won two BRIT Awards and two Ivor Novello Awards; and was nominated for five Grammy Awards in 2006. Blunt subsequently released his second album; All The Lost Souls; in 2007; this album was certified gold within its first week of release. The first single from his second album; -1973.
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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...)