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Susan Staples Bell Music. Piano Sheet Music to Inspire
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Sheet Music › I Remember You, Pop Ballad, 5 Key Collection
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I Remember You, Pop Ballad, 5 Key Collection

Sale Price: $15.00 Original Price: $20.00

Does it really matter what key a piece is in?

That’s the question that inspired I Remember You, a pop-inspired piano solo that sparked a passionate debate among pianists on social media. This beautiful, expressive ballad is filled with warmth and nostalgia, evoking the feeling of cherished memories and joyful reflection.

Designed for Early Intermediate to Intermediate pianists, I Remember You includes chord symbols throughout—making it a perfect tool for exploring harmony, analyzing chord progressions, or even creating your own melodic variations. It’s a solo that not only sounds beautiful but encourages creative exploration.

Whether you prefer the brilliance of E, the warmth of D, the simplicity of C, the lift of G, or the richness of F, I Remember You is available in five individual keys to suit your musical taste and technical comfort. Or choose the full collection to explore how key affects mood and touch—perfect for studio teaching or personal inspiration.

Pair this piece with the blog post, “Does It Really Matter What Key a Piece Is In?”, for a deeper dive into key choices, musical perception, and the personal connection we all have to sound.

BONUS Learning:

  • Chord symbols are included on all music. Analyze them to reinforce theory.

  • Learn the Left hand patterns, and try improvising your own melody.

  • Play the chords blocked while you play the original melody.

  • Learn all 5 versions and discuss why it sounds different in each key.

How Long: 17 pages total. 15 Pages Music.

This is a STUDIO LICENSE: One purchase - One person is allowed multiple copies for students in their Studio only. Please encourage other Teachers to purchase their own copy. Thank you for honoring the creativity and work of the composer.

Does it really matter what key a piece is in?

That’s the question that inspired I Remember You, a pop-inspired piano solo that sparked a passionate debate among pianists on social media. This beautiful, expressive ballad is filled with warmth and nostalgia, evoking the feeling of cherished memories and joyful reflection.

Designed for Early Intermediate to Intermediate pianists, I Remember You includes chord symbols throughout—making it a perfect tool for exploring harmony, analyzing chord progressions, or even creating your own melodic variations. It’s a solo that not only sounds beautiful but encourages creative exploration.

Whether you prefer the brilliance of E, the warmth of D, the simplicity of C, the lift of G, or the richness of F, I Remember You is available in five individual keys to suit your musical taste and technical comfort. Or choose the full collection to explore how key affects mood and touch—perfect for studio teaching or personal inspiration.

Pair this piece with the blog post, “Does It Really Matter What Key a Piece Is In?”, for a deeper dive into key choices, musical perception, and the personal connection we all have to sound.

BONUS Learning:

  • Chord symbols are included on all music. Analyze them to reinforce theory.

  • Learn the Left hand patterns, and try improvising your own melody.

  • Play the chords blocked while you play the original melody.

  • Learn all 5 versions and discuss why it sounds different in each key.

How Long: 17 pages total. 15 Pages Music.

This is a STUDIO LICENSE: One purchase - One person is allowed multiple copies for students in their Studio only. Please encourage other Teachers to purchase their own copy. Thank you for honoring the creativity and work of the composer.

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