Happy Birthday – easy music with letters

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In this song we used chords (to play with the left hand). If you do not know how to play chords yet, you can try playing this melody with your right hand only, or learn how to play chords. We described it here: How to make chords?

About song and easy letter notes

Happy Birthday to You, often simply known as “Happy Birthday,” is arguably one of the most universally recognized songs across the globe. Initially composed by Patty Hill and her sister Mildred J. Hill in 1893, the song was originally titled “Good Morning to All” for kindergarten children. However, its simple and catchy melody quickly transformed into the birthday anthem known worldwide today. This song, with its straightforward lyrics celebrating someone’s special day, is a staple at birthday celebrations, cutting across cultures and languages to bring joy and festivity. Its transition over the years into a birthday song makes it an interesting study of how music evolves and becomes embedded in cultural traditions. The simplicity of its melody, combined with the heartfelt wishes conveyed through its lyrics, makes “Happy Birthday” a perfect first song for anyone using a piano book for beginners.

Integrating “Happy Birthday” into a piano learning book, especially one that employs letter notes and keyboard stickers, presents an excellent opportunity for learners of all ages. Whether it’s for piano exercises for beginners or as a part of piano lessons for beginners, this song encapsulates the essence of learning music through play by letter methodology. The easy music with letters approach allows individuals, regardless of their prior musical knowledge, to participate in the joy of playing music. This method, especially when incorporated into a piano songbook with letters or a keyboard songbook for beginners, demystifies the process of reading traditional sheet music, making the learning curve much less steep. Plus, the universal appeal of “Happy Birthday” means that learners can immediately connect with the music they’re playing, adding a layer of satisfaction and accomplishment to their practice. Whether it’s through a piano book for kids, a piano songbook for kids, or even a piano learning book for adults, the inclusion of “Happy Birthday” using letter notation makes for an engaging and rewarding start to anyone’s musical journey.

Happy Birthday letter notes piano
 
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Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.

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