Bodo Wartke 90 Grad Noten Pdf 19 Instant
Because Bodo Wartke self-publishes his sheet music through his website (bodowartke.de/shop), the official PDF is not available on free sheet music platforms. To legally acquire “90 Grad Noten PDF” (which is part of his Zahlen bitte! – Songbook, containing 19 songs, hence “PDF 19” referring to page 19 or song 19 in the collection):
Important: The file name in the download is often “Wartke_Zahlenbitte_Songbook.pdf”, and within it, 90 Grad is labeled as “Track 19” or “Song 19.” The “Noten Pdf 19” search query likely refers to this specific song in the collection.
He sells songbooks (Notenhefte) in printed form and sometimes as downloadable PDF. Titles include: Bodo Wartke 90 Grad Noten Pdf 19
Price: ~12–19 EUR per book, often including PDF download.
Some fans transcribe his songs legally under Creative Commons. You can find free PDFs there, but be sure the uploader has permission. Again, “90 Grad” yields no results. Because Bodo Wartke self-publishes his sheet music through
| Piece | Composer | Similarity | |-------|----------|-------------| | All of Me (jazz standard) | Seymour Simons | Swing feel, walking bass | | The Girl from Ipanema | Antonio Carlos Jobim | Bossa nova bridge (comparable to E major section) | | Killer Joe | Benny Golson | Staccato chordal chorus | | Die Moritat von Mackie Messer | Kurt Weill | Cabaret noir atmosphere |
Wartke explicitly cites Weill and the German Kabarett tradition as influences. Important: The file name in the download is
“90 Grad” is a clever, minimalist song. The premise is simple: a man only ever turns 90 degrees (a quarter turn). The humor comes from the absurd situations this creates and the percussive, repetitive piano groove that supports his vocal acrobatics. It’s a favorite among intermediate pianists because it sounds flashy but is built on repeating patterns.