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(D5)I was a lit tle girl, a lone in my lit tle world, who (Bm7)dreamed of a lit tle home for (G)me.
I (D5)played pre tend be tween the trees and fed my house guests bark and leaves and laughed in my pret ty bed of (G)green.
I had a (D5)dream
that I could fly
from the (G)high est swing.
I had a (D5)dream.
(D5)Long walks a in the dark through woods grown be hind the park, I (Bm7)asked God a who I’m s’posed to (G)be.
The (D5)stars pre smiled be down on me.
God an swered in si rev er ie.
I said prayer and pret ty fell a (G)sleep.
I had a (D5)dream
that I could fly
from the (G)high est tree.
I had a (D5)dream.
(D5)Ooh,
(A)ooh.
(Bm7)Ooh,
ooh.
(D5)Ooh,
(A)ooh.
(Bm7)Ooh,
ooh.
(D5)Now I’m old and feel ing gray.
I don’t know what’s left to say a (Bm7)bout this life I’m
will ing to (G)leave.
I (D5)lived it full and I lived it well.
There’s man y tales I’ve lived to tell.
I’m read y now,
I’m read y now,
I’m read y now
to (Bm7)fly
from the (G)high est wing.
I had a (D5)dream.
Dream — Simple Sheet Music
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"Dream" in simplified sheet music format — the bridge between beginner modes and real sheet music. Color-coded notes with lyrics scrolling horizontally. Perfect for learning to read music. Key of D, 90 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to lock in your left-hand oompah pattern — that steady bass-note-then-chord rocking motion that gives ballads their gentle pulse.
At 90 BPM in the key of D, you have plenty of breathing room, so focus on keeping that left hand relaxed and even before adding the melody.
Your five chords sit nicely under the fingers, but watch the shift into Bm7 and F#m — those minor shapes require a quick hand position change, so loop those transitions slowly until they feel automatic.
The Dped sections anchor your left hand on a repeated D bass while chords move above it; resist the urge to glance down, and trust the feel of that fixed bass note.
Practice hands separately for two or three passes, then combine at half tempo.
Once it clicks, this song will make pedal-point bass feel like second nature for every ballad you play next.
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About “Dream”
- How does Simplified Piano Arrangement differ from full sheet music for "Dream"?
- Simplified Arrangement keeps the melody and chords on a simplified staff with lyrics, color-coded for easy recognition. It's a learner-bridge between Beginner mode and the classic engraved Sheet Music — same song, less visual density.
- What key is "Dream" by Priscilla Ahn played in?
- Dream is arranged in the key of D on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Dream"?
- The arrangement plays at 90 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Dream" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
- Can I download sheet music for "Dream"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Dream"?
- "Dream" was originally performed by Priscilla Ahn. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Dream"?
- This arrangement uses 5 chords: A, Bm7, Dped, F#m, G.
- Is Simple Sheet good for learning to read sheet music?
- Yes! Simple Sheet bridges the gap between beginner color-coded modes and traditional notation. Notes are displayed on a simplified staff with colors, lyrics, and chords — helping you build music reading skills gradually while still enjoying "Dream". Key of D, 90 BPM.
- What's the difference between Simple Sheet and Lead Sheet?
- Simple Sheet shows a more streamlined, horizontally scrolling view with color-coded notes on a staff and lyrics below — like a simplified version of real sheet music. Lead Sheet shows melody with chord symbols above and full lyrics. Simple Sheet is the next step toward reading traditional notation.
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