The Call by Regina Spektor
7/10/2008 10:46:34 PMThis piece was awesome! It was so fun to play and pretty easy too, I could play it fully within a few practices. It is also very accurate to the recording. I would recommend it to anyone who asked. :)
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Review InformationCustomer Reviews of 'The Call' Sheet Music by Regina Spektor
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Megan_MattkePiano: Advanced |
This piece was awesome! It was so fun to play and pretty easy too, I could play it fully within a few practices. It is also very accurate to the recording. I would recommend it to anyone who asked. :)
ilovepianoplayingPiano: Intermediate |
This was a very good, very accurate arrangement. However, there are TWO versions of the song: one which is on the CD, which this sheet music is for, and one on the movie, which is recorded a HALF-STEP HIGHER than the CD version. I didnt realize this until just now, months after I bought the sheet music. If you are looking for the CD version of the song, buy this. If you are looking for the movie version, change the key to F Major at the bottom of the sheet music, and then buy it. If it werent for the transposition thing, I would give this song five stars.
musicalsweetyVoice: Intermediate |
This sheet music is very well composed, and is a very slow soothing song. It is a lot more difficult after the first page, but overall I had a good time learning and performing it.
BlueEyedSweeteyVoice: Beginner / Composer |
Really like this song. Bought it for my friend and I to play around with. Fun on piano and vocal.
Magnificent1Piano: Intermediate |
The Call is a great song! And Musicnotes has it in almost any key you would need it in!! It is quick and easy to buy and very fun to learn!!!
Comments On This Review
Hi, I want to buy this sheet music, and it seems like the version Im used to hearing is the CD version, which I like. I dont really remember what the movie version sounds like, but listening to the sheet music play in F Major (which is what you said was the movie version), it sounded unusually high. I think I can manage singing it, but did you mean to write F# Major as the movie version? If so, they dont have the option to transcribe it to that key.
This is in Bb. It may be that the movie is a different key - it doesnt matter too much, hey? What matters is that you can play it on your instrument. Half a step up from Bb is B, (with 5 sharps, eek!) not F. But the best alternative (and probably the version on the movie, I havent checked) is DOWN a half step to A major, using 3 sharps. It can then be chorded simply on a guitar or whatever, too.