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My husband wants to learn how to play the theme song to Phantom of the Opera with his new keyboard I got him for Christmas. He wants to use the pipe organ simulated sound program and play it just like the real thing. Can someone find the sheet music to play this for me please in electric keyboard pipe organ sound format if possible? Or tell me how to convert the piano to pipe organ?
Tags: Christmas, Find Music, Phantom Opera, piano, sheet musicMy husband wants to learn how to play the theme song to Phantom of the Opera with his new keyboard I got him for Christmas. He wants to use the pipe organ simulated sound program and play it just like the real thing. Can someone find the sheet music to play this for me please in electric keyboard pipe organ sound format if possible? Or tell me how to convert the piano to pipe organ?
Thanks, Nikki
Organ and Keyboard Sheet Music

brian777999 says:
“The Phantom of the Opera” is a modern day musical and its music is under copyright.
Free downloads would be illegal.
You should state which brand and model of keyboard you have so somebody can help you with the organ sound.
Have you read the manual ?
August 29, 2008, 6:09 amMalcolm D says:
This is the classical music forum, try directing your question to the pop forum where it belongs. The Phantom of the Opera is not classical music.
August 29, 2008, 3:26 pmasnakeny says:
The notes to the main theme are:
D (hold for 6 counts)
D-C#-C-B
Bb (hold for 6 counts)
Bb-B-C-C#
(repeat the above ad nauseum.)
To learn the rest of the song, I’d suggest buying the soundtrack and playing along- it’s not a hard song to learn by ear.
August 30, 2008, 2:14 pmDJK says:
I think it is Hal Leonard that publishes an easy piano songbook for Phantom. That may be suitable depending on skill. The copyright will prevent you from getting it free.
September 1, 2008, 12:25 amYou may be able to find a usable arrangement here -
this one sounds ok -
If you can print the midi file, it may work. Google – “print midi file”