Ode to joy piano notes for beginners

The Artist:

One of the greatest and most radical composers of all time. A tormented genius, who went deaf in later life and never heard his final works. His nine symphones are probably his greatest achievement, each one an unrivalved masterpiece, but he also wrote 5 piano concertos, piano sonatas, string quartets and one opera, Fidelio.

Composed: 1823 Info: This famous melody comes from the final movement of Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony No.9 in d minor, Op.125. It is a setting for choir and orchestra of the German poet Schiller's 1785 poem An die Freude . The Ode to Joy was adopted as Europe's anthem by the Council of Europe in 1972.

The first lines read:

Oh friends, no more of these sad tones!
Let us rather raise our voices together
In more pleasant and joyful tones.
Joy!

Score Key: C major (Sounding Pitch) (
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Ode to Joy Easy Piano Notes

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Ode to Joy is one of those melodies that we all know, and have come to love. We may not even necessarily know that Beethoven was the composer. We may not even know where we've heard it, but the melody is beautiful and familiar. Play it on the piano or xylophone now with your kids with these easy to follow piano notes.

What is the History of Ode to Joy?

According to Wikipedia, "Ode to Joy", is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia. "Ode to Joy" is best known for its use by Ludwig van Beethoven in the final (fourth) movement of his Ninth Symphony, completed in 1824.

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Ode to joy piano notes for beginners

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What notes is it to play Ode to Joy on piano?

Press all these notes in succession: C+G – C+G – E – F – G – C+G – C+G – E – F – G – C+G – F+G – F+G – G – D – G – C+G – C+G – E – F – G – C+G. Play this sequence of notes one after the other to obtain the accompaniment of Beethoven's Ode to Joy performed with the left hand on the piano.

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