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Beethoven's Für Elise piano sheet music

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There is a girl named Alice.

On her birthday, a boy played "For Alice" on the piano and gave it to Alice, that is, Alice.

Alice was quickly fascinated by the black and white keys, the melodious melody, and the slender fingers. She desperately wants to learn piano and "For Alice." The boy readily accepted.

Alice is very smart and has learned many difficult pieces of music in just three years.

Alice is wondering, why don't you teach me "For Alice"?

Whenever she asked, the boy just smiled, picked up a sheet of music, played it again, and taught her a new tune. She learned it happily, like an easily distracted child.

He is going to participate in a competition called "For Alice". That's all she knew, she didn't even know what the rules were.

He is dead.

On the day before his death, he went to the store and bought an Alice doll that he had already spotted. Alice is wearing a blue dress and holding a small bouquet of daisies. Smile very sweetly.

He bought it, hoping Alice would like it. Because tomorrow is her eighteenth birthday. It's also his game day.

He crossed the road happily holding the Alice doll. At this moment, a large truck speeding through the red light...

He still held the Alice doll tightly until his death. Alice's little face was splashed with warm blood, which made her look particularly beautiful.

Alice participated in the competition for the boy, and she chose three pieces of music. She played Mozart's "Turkish March", Mendelssohn's "Wedding March", and finally Beethoven's "Für Elise" very well, and was the best among the contestants.

This was the first time she played "For Alice". As if by some magic, her hands moved on their own. Played "For Alice" smoothly.

At the last sentence, the sound of the piano stopped.

People are waiting.

Alice turned her head towards the camera and said deeply: "I'm waiting for you to come back and finish our unfinished music..."

One sound, two sounds, first The judges, and then the audience. There was thunderous applause.

She succeeded.

Postscript

Until the last day of the competition, she did not know that the rules of the competition were that she could get a generous bonus and an Alice trophy.