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Just A Kiss (ver. 1) by Mishon - 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
Mishon Ratliff (born February 3, 1993) is an American actor known for his role as Taylor "Tay" Sutton in Lincoln Heights. He appeared on Soul Train and America's Most Talented Kid. Ratliff also has an album coming out later this year. Mishon Ratliff professionally known as Mishon began his musical journey at the young age of 10. He released his debut CD on Dynasty Records titled "Still Mishon" in 2004. With a supportive family and label Mishon was encouraged to spread his wings. He has appeared in some of today's top teen magazines and has appeared on shows such as Soul Train and BET Next. Mishon's first CD may not have topped the charts but it caught the attention of Hollywood acting Coach and Casting directors Shari Rhodes and Pam Frazier.
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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...)