Here’s a draft text you could use for a website, blog post, or social media announcement about "Seigneur De La Danse" (likely referring to the piece by Jacob de Haan or a similar concert/work).
If you can find a MIDI file of the song (which is easier to find legally via remix competitions), you can import that MIDI into software like Sibelius, Finale, or free tools like MuseScore (the software) to generate your own Seigneur De La Danse partition. Seigneur De La Danse Partition Pdf
There are two main ways to find the sheet music: searching for the specific French arrangement or using the English/Original version. Here’s a draft text you could use for
Because the French version is often distributed in religious songbooks rather than as standalone pop sheet music, finding a free, legal standalone PDF can be tricky. Search Terms: Try Googling:
You can copy the code block below and paste it into a free online ABC viewer (such as abcjs.net/abcjs-editor.html or folkwiki.org/en/abc) to view the sheet music, play it, or export it as a PDF.
X:1
T:Seigneur de la danse (Lord of the Dance)
C:Sydney Carter (Melody: Simple Gifts)
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:G
"G" G2 G2 A2 B2 | "D" d2 d2 B4 | "G" G2 G2 A2 G2 | "D" D4 z4 |
"G" G2 G2 A2 B2 | "D" d2 d2 B4 | "G" g2 d2 B2 A2 | "G" G4 z4 |]
W: 1. Dan-se, dan-se, par-tout et tou-jours,
W: Je suis la vie, je suis l'a-mour.
W: Venu pour danser avec vous,
W: Seigneur de la dan-se, je suis a-vous.