SHEET
MUSIC
COVER SONGS
I Wonder As I Wander (Lindsey Stirling cover)
My cover of I Wonder As I Wander.
I have written out the sheet music by ear, because the official sheet music wasn't available at the time I practiced and recorded this song. The backing track is an arrangement made by Mohanakrishnan Velu.
The sheet music contains the violin part, vocals and chords.
Crystallize
I can't share the offical sheet music of Crystallize, which I bought from Lindsey Stirling's website. However, I did find a fan made version on musescore.com. It's not made by me, but to have a complete list of cover songs on my website I added the link to musescore.
Note: music from musescore.com often gets taken down because of copyright issues, so I don't know how long this link will last.
Brothers (Full Metal Alchemist)
I love Taylor Davis' cover of "Brothers" from the anime Full Metal Alchemist and I wanted to play the first part of it myself.
I found the song on musescore.com, and I watched Taylor's video over 10 times to be able to write down the exact same bowing, slurring and position shifting as she does in the video.
I found out she shifts positions 12 times during just the first part of this song (first and third position). That makes this song a freaking good shifting exercise!
Victor's Piano Solo
A violin melody that goes with the original piano piece from the movie Corpse Bride. In the video, I first play the low notes and later the high notes.
Note: the low notes require playing on a 5-string violin (or a viola).
Prologue (Beauty and the Beast)
There is a high and a low violin part. The low part is originally the cello. In the video, in which I use octave "cello" strings on my violin, I played a bit of both parts.
The Hanging Tree (The Hunger Games)
The Hanging Tree is a song with three flats in it, way too hard for me to play at the time. I found an easy version on Google images. The image was very small, so I wrote the music out on paper. In the video, I play the song a fifth higher the second time, simply meaning that I played it one string up.