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Sheet Music Details
| Title | Sur Le Fil |
| Composed by | Yann Tiersen |
| Pages | 4 |
| Level | 52/100 |
| Scoring | Piano Solo |
| Instruments | Piano |
| Key | E Minor |
| Year | 2001 |
| Show/Movie | The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain |
| SKU | 2#6a6wkuyw |


| Title | Sur Le Fil |
| Composed by | Yann Tiersen |
| Pages | 4 |
| Level | 52/100 |
| Scoring | Piano Solo |
| Instruments | Piano |
| Key | E Minor |
| Year | 2001 |
| Show/Movie | The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain |
| SKU | 2#6a6wkuyw |
A Piano Solo version allows one pianist to play the full piece on their own. It’s the most common format for solo performances. An Accompaniment is designed to support a singer or another instrument. It typically doesn’t include the main melody, focusing instead on chords and rhythm to provide a musical foundation. A Leadsheet shows the melody line and chord symbols, but no full arrangement. It’s ideal for improvising, playing with a band, or creating your own interpretation. 4 Hands refers to an arrangement written for two pianists playing together on one piano. It’s a fun and collaborative format, often used for duets or teaching purposes.
Each arrangement on OKTAV is labeled with a difficulty rating from 1 to 100. This helps you see whether a piece is suited to your current skill level. If you're just starting out or getting back into playing, look for lower numbers. More advanced players can explore higher-rated pieces for a greater challenge.
The level number always refers to the first instrument listed in the arrangement. So if you see something like “Piano & Voice”, the difficulty rating is based on the piano part. This helps you know what to expect for your own instrument right away.