Fairytale (From “Shrek”)

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BY ENRIQUE LÁZARO – PIANO SHEET MUSIC

Fairytale (from “Shrek”) digital sheet music for piano solo.
Learn how to play this beautiful arrangement created and performed by Enrique Lázaro. Original music is written by John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams. The sheet music includes the fingerings for easy learning.

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From Dreamworks film “Shrek” by John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams. 3 pages. Late Intermediate. The sheet music includes the fingerings for easy learning.

Fairytale (From “Shrek”) – Piano Sheet Music

Experience the enchanting world of Shrek with this expressive solo piano arrangement of Fairytale, composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell. Capturing both the whimsical charm and cinematic atmosphere of the film’s opening theme, this arrangement brings the magic and emotional depth of the soundtrack directly to the piano.

Designed for intermediate to advanced pianists, it features carefully crafted phrasing, dynamic contrasts, and rich harmonic textures that make every section sing. Smooth transitions and expressive voicings allow performers to convey the story and emotion of the piece naturally, whether in a recital, a performance, or for personal enjoyment at home.

This piano sheet music is a delightful addition to any Disney or film music repertoire, offering both charm and technical satisfaction for pianists who want to bring the world of Shrek to life through their playing.

  • Key: C Minor (multiple key changes)
  • Number of Pages: 3
  • Piano level: Intermediate
  • Tempo: 86 bpm

This piano arrangement includes part of the song “Helmet Hair” which is a variation of Fairytale opening. The ending of the song has also been modified to make it self-conclusive, as the original song has an abrupt cut-off.

Perfect For:

  • Fans of Shrek who want to play iconic music from the film
  • Pianists looking to add a heartwarming and cinematic piece to their collection
  • Recital performances, practice, and personal enjoyment
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