Berceuse (Lullaby) -- From the Opera, "Jocelyn" - (Key Map Tablature) (arr. John M. Honeycutt) by Benjamin Godard Sheet Music for Piano Solo at Sheet Music Direct
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Berceuse  (Lullaby) -- From the Opera, "Jocelyn" - (Key Map Tablature) (arr. John M. Honeycutt) Digital Sheet Music
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Berceuse (Lullaby) -- From the Opera, "Jocelyn" - (Key Map Tablature) (arr. John M. Honeycutt)
by Benjamin Godard Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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This piece is notated on a vertically oriented tablature called a "key map." Key maps are intended to SHOW you (visually) which keys to play by matching (mapping) the locations of the keys on the keyboard. >>> The group of 12 keys from Middle C up to B form what we call the green "Octave Group". (There are 7 of these identical groups on the piano distinguished by their colors and locations.)

The key map staff is based on an Octave Group of the keyboard. For each key map octave group, the 5 vertical lines of the staff stand for the 5 matching black KEYS. >>> Staff lines ARE SPACED to match the horizontal spacing of the black keys on the keyboard The notes for black keys are placed ON these staff lines. The notes for the white keys are placed BETWEEN the lines. >>> The notes of a key map move to the left and right to indicate change in PITCH and down the page to indicate the passing of TIME (rhythm). The vertical length of each note is proportional to the time (in beats) that the sound requires.

If you want to know more about this beautiful key map notation, you might consider reviewing our article describing how this notation works, entitled: "Getting Started With Key Maps for the Piano". (You can copy this title and paste it in the search box at the top of the page to go directly to it.) It contains an explanation of how key maps work and includes a number of examples. 16 pages. It is promotionally priced at only $1.99. (Actually, you can read the first few pages simply by going to the "look inside" pages of the article.)

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