Details
| Product number: | 7071115 pdf |
|---|---|
| Arrangement: | Duet |
| Instruments: | Guitar, Piano, Vocal |
| Genre: | Schlager |
| Duet: | Piano, Voice & Guitar |
| Difficulty: | Medium |
| Experience: | Elementary (3–4 years) |
| Key: | D Major |
| Tempo: | 161 |
| Time: | 4-4 |
| Artist: | Carrell, Rudi |
| Authors: | Goodman, Steven B/Woitkewitsch, Thomas |
| Pages: | 8 |
| duration: | 04:23 |
| Publisher: | ND-Verlag |
Wann wird’s mal wieder richtig Sommer - Sheet Music for Gesang mit Klavierbegleitung Rudi Carrell
Details
| Product number: | 7071115 pdf |
|---|---|
| Arrangement: | Duet |
| Instruments: | Guitar, Piano, Vocal |
| Genre: | Schlager |
| Duet: | Piano, Voice & Guitar |
| Difficulty: | Medium |
| Experience: | Elementary (3–4 years) |
| Key: | D Major |
| Tempo: | 161 |
| Time: | 4-4 |
| Artist: | Carrell, Rudi |
| Authors: | Goodman, Steven B/Woitkewitsch, Thomas |
| Pages: | 8 |
| duration: | 04:23 |
| Publisher: | ND-Verlag |
Product Description
Pure summer feeling – anyone familiar with the sheet music for "Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer" knows: this song is an instant mood-lifter in live performance. This arrangement for voice with piano accompaniment is aimed at pianists with approximately three years of lessons or more.
Piano Sheet Music "Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer" – Sunny Schlager for Piano & Voice
Rudi Carrell brought this summer hit into German living rooms in 1975 – and it still sounds like a promise of holidays to this day. The song takes a tongue-in-cheek look at German weather: summers used to be proper summers, after all. It was written by Steven B. Goodman and Thomas Woitkewitsch. The melody is catchy, the lyrics are full of humour – a song that almost everyone can sing along to.
The piano part carries a clear dual role here: it maintains the rhythmic flow while simultaneously providing a solid foundation for the vocal line. Notated in D major, the melody sits comfortably in the middle register – with no extreme highs or lows. The tempo feels considerably more relaxed in practice than the notated number might suggest – typical of a half-time feel, where the perceived pulse flows at an easy pace. Once you've internalised that, the song plays with effortless momentum. The detached articulation with short slurs demands clean fingerwork – every note counts, no blurring allowed.
- Vocal Range: d' to b' (1 octave)
- Main Challenge: several fast passages (runs / short note values)
- Ideal for: lessons, performance, and summer concerts – a crowd favourite that guarantees audience sing-alongs
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Tempo: 161 – lively and buoyant
The fast runs will fall into place most reliably if you first practise them hand by hand and in small sections – only then bringing them together at tempo. For the detached articulation, a consciously light, compact touch works best: fingers close to the keys, no lifting. And dynamics really make the difference here – building through the louder passages and pulling back on the quieter ones gives the piece its character and keeps the audience engaged.
Before purchasing, it's worth taking a look at the browsable sheet music preview with all 8 pages – so you can see exactly what to expect. A short demo audio sample is also available to give you a first impression of the arrangement. The "Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer" sheet music is available immediately after download. 100% legal & licensed.
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