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The Rainbow Connection

(from “The Muppet Movie”)

Words and music by Kenneth L. Ascher and Paul Williams; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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Most people hear the intro of this piece and immediately picture Kermit the Frog, strumming his banjo and singing this wistful little tune. It is one of the very first music sheets that I went out and bought at our local music store. I was so excited to learn it!

Fast forward many years later and I am so happy to see it entertaining a whole new generation of people. On YouTube, Kermit uploaded a special performance of it in April 2020!

I performed a version of this as a duet with a student at a recital and it was a big hit (we even came up with our own choreography to go along with the piece)! This melody is one of those timeless and iconic pieces that will forever have a special place in my heart.

About the arrangement

My version starts out in the key of A major, and like the original modulates to B flat major. The left hand is arranged in a simple, arpeggiated/broken chord accompaniment that makes the style more pianistic. These smooth, flowing arpeggios accompany most of the piece.

The first verse is left to be fairly simple and lets the melody shine. The second verse is slightly more complex, with more harmony added to the right hand notes, and some fills that build on the melody.

The key change has more movement and signals the last verse done in a very full, orchestra-like sound that takes advantage of the breadth of the piano keyboard. The finish brings us back to a more simple arrangement–back to its’ humble beginnings!

I hope I made Kermit proud!!

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Never Surrender

Words and music by Corey Hart; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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“Never Surrender” is a song by Canadian singer/songwriter Corey Hart. It was originally released in June 1985 as a single from his album “Boy in the Box”. The song won a Juno award in 1985 for single of the year. (How could it have been so long ago?!!)

He recently released a new, updated version of the song called Never Surrender (Angels) in 2019 to give a message of hope and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

I grew up in Canada and Corey Hart was one of those singers that Canadians looked up to. He started a fashion trend (wearing “Sunglasses at Night”), rocked a cool hairdo (spiky, gelled hair!), and hailed from Montreal (my hometown!).

About the arrangement

My 4-page arrangement is written in the key of D major, in 4/4 time. The arrangement is intended for intermediate to early advanced players because of some tricky between-the-hands rhythm, left hand arpeggios, and the challenge of bringing out the melody while maintaining a balance between melody and left hand accompaniment. The piece follows the structure of the original pop song–even throws in the iconic saxophone solo near the end of the song!

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All Sheet Music Inspirational and Uplifting Rock and Pop Music

Fight Song

Words and music by Rachel Platten and Dave Basset; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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I have been working on an arrangement project to arrange and post videos of songs that I consider to be important either in the way they touch listeners, in how they are used, or if they have stood the test of time.

“…like a small boat … sending big waves into motion“–Fight Song has been used as a rallying song, a pick-me up song, an inspirational song, and a piece to remind ourselves to be confident. The piece was written by Rachel Platten and Dave Bassett and has become an anthem for any person that is going through a challenge. Whether it is dealing with a physical illness or health challenge, personal trial, loss, or life’s difficulties, this song has been a comfort to many.

The song was recorded in 2014 and won iHeartRadio’s Music Award for Best Lyrics. When I pick songs to arrange, they are often ones that play over and over in my brain. I’ve been working on this one for several weeks. It is a very powerful song about faith and belief.

About the arrangement

My arrangement is for the early advanced player. The arrangement is powerful and starts quite simply but builds and builds into powerful repetitions of the chorus with arpeggios in the left hand and in the right hand. It makes use of the powerful bass end of the piano too! I hope that you enjoy it!

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What a Wonderful World

Words and music by George David Weiss and Bob Thiele; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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What a Wonderful World was written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss. The piece was recorded and made famous by icon Louis Armstrong.

The story of the recording was pretty cool: Louis was in Las Vegas and the recording was setup to take place after a midnight gig. They started recording and were interrupted by a recording executive who was annoyed that Louis wasn’t recording an upbeat number like another one of his hits, “Hello, Dolly”.

After the executive was thrown out, train whistles interrupted the recording. The final take wasn’t done until 6 a.m.! In order to make sure that the orchestra members were paid for their overtime work, Louis asked to be paid only union scale for his work ($250 at the time)! What a Wonderful World indeed.

About the arrangement

This arrangement was written as a smooth piano solo, but I included the words because I love how they tell a story. I decided to make it an Intermediate/Early Advanced piano solo. The melody is supported by chords in the RH, and the left hand is arpeggios of chords for the most part, with a stride LH bass for the middle section. It is such a beautiful melody, it isn’t decorated much except for a few bridges between verses.

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