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How to play this song?

These are single notes, not chords.
Each note must be played individually.

There are different notations, like:

A B C DO RE MI Sa Re Ga 1 2 3

You can distinguish the octave by the color of the note and if it is UPPERCASE (high pitch) or lowercase (low pitch). Enjoy! 🎶

Gymnopédie No. 1


"Gymnopédie No. 1" by Erik Satie is typically played in the key of D major. Composed in 1888, it is part of a set of three piano compositions known as the Gymnopédies. Erik Satie, a French composer and pianist, wrote these pieces as a departure from the more complex and ornate musical styles of his time. "Gymnopédie No. 1" is characterized by its slow, melancholic melody and simple harmonic structure, evoking a sense of calm and introspection. Satie's Gymnopédies are considered early examples of ambient music and have been widely influential in classical and contemporary music alike. The composer's unconventional approach to composition and his desire to create music that was spare and devoid of excess ornamentation contributed to the enduring popularity of "Gymnopédie No. 1" and its counterparts.

Gymnopédie No. 1 - Satie

intro
fa# fa# fa# fa#

parte
FA# LA SOL FA# DO# si DO# RE la
fa# fa# fa# fa#
FA# LA SOL FA# DO# si DO# RE la
DO# . . . FA# . . . mi . . .
la si DO MI RE si RE DO si RE . . .
RE MI FA SOL LA DO RE MI RE si RE . . .
RE SOL , FA# , si la si DO# RE MI DO# RE MI fa
sol DO , RE . . .

fa# fa# fa# fa#

parte
FA# LA SOL FA# DO# si DO# RE la
fa# fa# fa# fa#
FA# LA SOL FA# DO# si DO# RE la
DO# . . . FA# . . . mi . . .
la si DO MI RE si RE DO si RE . . .
RE MI FA SOL LA DO RE MI RE si RE . . .
RE SOL , FA# , si DO FA MI RE DO MI RE DO fa#
re sol , la . . .