Our ever-growing selection often offers different arrangements for the same title. These mainly differ in difficulty level (beginner vs. advanced), in the key (often a hint about the difficulty) and in the arrangement type (piano solo vs. accompaniment).
Piano solo: Sheet music arranged just for piano, where you play both the main melody and the accompaniment.
Accompaniment: You're playing piano along with another instrument or singing voice that takes over the main melody.
Leadsheet: You play the main tune and can accompany yourself with chords.
4-hands: Two players, one piano – you both play together on the same instrument.
Whether you’re using the web browser or the app, you’ll find the selection in the player right next to the cover image (at the top of the page). The number tells you how many arrangements there are for this track.