There’s a weight to the way this song opens, almost like it’s holding something back before letting the melody unfold. Playing Black Sheep piano sheet music feels very grounded – the kind of progression that stays steady while the top line carries all the emotion.
The right hand leans into a vocal-style melody with longer, sustained phrases, while the left hand supports it using simple chord movements that repeat with slight variation. It’s not technically overwhelming, but keeping the balance between both hands – especially in quieter sections – makes a big difference in how it comes across.
- Song: Black Sheep
- Artist: Ben Fuller
- Key: G Minor
- Arrangement: Piano/Vocal/Chords
- Pages: 9

The full score is available just below.
Working through Black Sheep piano sheet music, you’ll spend more time on control than speed. It’s a good piece for practicing dynamics – especially how softly you can play without losing clarity. It also fits well in a more reflective setting, where the phrasing has room to breathe.
