Sunday 14 October 2012

Neon Trees - Everybody Talks music notes

Where can I print off piano sheet music for the song Everybody Talks by Neon Trees?  
I don't want to have to download anything, I just want to be able to simply print it off. Thanks.




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1) Best to try and arrange it yourself, you can get creative with how you perform it and it will be easier to learn because you'll end up knowing the song really well. There aren't many places on the internet with pop songs transcribed for cello. If you can read tabs, you could use guitar tabs and transfer it to manuscript, but that's a pretty tedious process. Scribd.com is also a good place to look for sheet music, it's a thriving community and the only catch is that you have to upload something in return for downloading something. It's great if you arrange sheet music and share it for others to use, and then you can download music that others have arranged.


2)If a published transcription exists, sheetmusicplus.com sure would have it.



3) written melodies blogspot - they have tons of popular teen songs.


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Here u go - everybody talks sheet music










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There are three key ingredients for keeping a piano in tune: location, humidity control and frequent tuning.
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