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Bruno Mars - Talking To The Moon -piano Sheet Music-.pdf __exclusive__ | Top 50 EASY |

This is what most fans are looking for. It stays in the original key of . The arrangement usually follows a "Piano/Vocal/Guitar" format, where the piano accompaniment is written exactly as heard on the record, allowing a singer to perform over it. 3. Advanced (Solo Piano)

When downloading the PDF, check the header or description for the difficulty rating: Bruno Mars - Talking to the Moon -Piano Sheet Music-.pdf

The song’s central motif—a crescendoing melody that mimics the act of projecting one’s voice into the night sky—translates beautifully to the piano. It is a ballad that relies heavily on chord progression and dynamics rather than complex rhythmic gymnastics, making it an ideal candidate for intermediate players looking to expand their emotional repertoire. This is what most fans are looking for

The most recognizable part of the song is the right-hand melody hook during the chorus: "Talking to the moon..." This consists of stepwise motion with a crucial minor 6th leap. Many PDFs will mark this with a "legato" slur, urging you to connect the notes like a singer's breath. The most recognizable part of the song is

). Because this is a ballad, proper use of the sustain pedal is vital to prevent the song from sounding "choppy." Visualizing the Harmonics

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