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Jewish Town (From Schindler's List) (ver. 1) by John Williams - 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
John Towner Williams (born February 8; 1932) is an American composer; conductor and pianist. In a career that spans six decades; Williams has composed many of the most famous film scores in history; including those for Jaws; Star Wars; Superman; E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial; the Indiana Jones films; Jurassic Park; Hook; Schindler-s List; Born on the Fourth of July; and Harry Potter. In addition; he has composed theme music for four Olympic Games; NBC Nightly News; and numerous television series and concert pieces. He served as the principal conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra from 1980 to 1993; and is now the orchestra-s laureate conductor.Williams is a five-time winner of the Academy Award.
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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...)