You could browse around on SamGoody.com or possibly on iTunes to sample some songs to find one that you like. And depending on what form you need the song in you can either download it on the spot or you can go to a store and buy the CD that has the song on it. But that type of music is referred to as "sheet music" and most DJ's have samples they can send you or any band/pianist should have a sample CD of music like what you are requesting. Good Luck!
2006-12-01 06:54:21
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answered by christine_gray6632 2
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My daughter is a professional singer, so we can probably help you with this question:
You are looking for "Sheet Music" with an accompanying "Piano Instrumental" CD. This series is sold in Musical Instrument and Musical Lesson shops, and my daughter has purchased the "Broadway Musicals-Female Singer" Book + CD package. (For example, she has "Think of Me" from "Phantom Of the Opera" in this set, both the sheet music and the piano-only accompaniment)
The reason these types of discs are USEFUL is because the singer needs them to audition for Musical Theater roles....most theatre directors won't listen to "Karaoke Auditions" and want "Piano Only" (meaning sheet music is mandatory).
If you want straight-out "Karaoke CD+G" software, check out "SOUND CHOICE" (made in USA).
We own the "Foundation" Series I & 2 (900+ songs), which is the instrumentals without vocals, plus the CD+G graphics containing the lyrics, which are displayed on a video screen. About 10% of these songs are mostly piano driven, but the vast majority have full orchestra or band accompaniment. The lyrics are useful, for people who can't memorize the vocals.
"Sound Choice" Karaoke CD+G's are very expensive, but they nearly always have the best-sounding versions of the various popular songs. They sound the most like the "Original Artist" version, compared to other "cheaper" Karaoke brands.
2006-12-01 11:03:42
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answered by dj_mc_entertainment 2
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If you are using recorded music,you can get a CD in the classical section of the record store....may I suggest a piano arrangement of Claire De Lune by Debussy? It is probably the most beautiful,romantic piece ever written. Any music store would also have it in sheet music form.
2006-12-01 08:29:59
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answered by jidwg 6
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Mercedes Benz by Janis Joplin yet than again it truly is an accaplla music and doesn't have any music to it. Brings decrease back thoughts of teaching it to my daughter. i will also sing Hit the line jack, by Ray Charles and Lonley street My father and mother taught those to me so I taught them to my baby oh also Aint were given a barrel of money and yellow submarine oh the record is going on and on
2016-11-30 00:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Download.com and type in Limewire..this is a huge music thing online where you can type in any song and it will give you thousands of songs to download. its kind of like napster, actualy its exactly like napster,but better. Type in the search "piano music" or classical music or instrumental. There will be thousands of songs to pick from. Good luck!
2006-12-01 05:52:50
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answered by Ricki M 3
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Go to Walmart, probably near the candles. They have that little music touchscreen thing with CDs there.
2006-12-01 06:28:19
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answered by Stephanie 3
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Jazz, most web site have a music topic at the top.
2006-12-01 05:52:55
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answered by Diamondbch 2
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www.musicnotes.com has great sheet music you can download and print. You can search by category, and they'll even recommend music. You can also listen to it before you download. As a church pianist, I love this site.
2006-12-01 17:02:01
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answered by vailindygirl 1
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go to video stores and tell them u want kareoke only with the pianos
2006-12-01 08:06:54
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answered by poo 1
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It's called sheet music and you can order it from any music store.
2006-12-01 05:52:51
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answered by Liligirl 6
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