This sheet music is colored for each voice to help you distinguish between polyphony parts and play them. The alto part is colored red, so you can clearly distinguish between each part. You can follow the flow of each of the three voices with your eyes. It can be used for practicing keyboard instruments and listening to music.
Once you learn to distinguish between polyphony, songs will sound three-dimensional in a way that you never heard before. It’s a completely new musical experience! I want you to experience this excitement, so I’ve made the sheet music I created available for free download.
◆ This organ piece can be played using only the manuals. No pedalboard is required. It can also be played using the organ sounds of an electronic piano, electronic keyboard, synthesizer, etc. Setting it to classical tuning instead of equal temperament will produce a more beautiful sound!
◆ YouTube
I created a video by combining a performance that was multi-track recorded on an electronic keyboard and edited with each voice part using a different tone, with color-coded sheet music.
◆ My progress in mastering polyphony is detailed in this blog, which I hope you will take a look at along with the sheet music.
Articles in the “Polyphony” category
◆ Please click here to see the progress of my practice of [Chorale Prelude BWV703].
*Please note that although the sheet music is being distributed free of charge, the copyright remains the same. J.S. Bach’s music is in the public domain. The parts I have colored into the sheet music are considered derivative works and therefore subject to copyright. Please use them in accordance with copyright law.

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