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Intermediate tenor sax sheet music for "Look At Me" by Buddy Holly, in D major at about 143 BPM. Transcribed from the track by Songscription. Available as an easy beginner, intermediate, or advanced arrangement.

Intermediate Tenor Sax Sheet Music for "Look At Me" by Buddy Holly

Preview of the intermediate tenor sax sheet music arrangement for “Look At Me” by Buddy Holly.

Look At Me
Tenor Sax Sheet Music

B transposingTreble clefMid-staff range

The tenor sax part reads from treble clef, arranged to sit naturally for the instrument. It is a B♭ transposing instrument.

Difficulty

Intermediate

For players comfortable with the basics.

Inside the music
Signature

Music DNA

Genrerock · pop · rockabilly
Moodenergetic · playful · confident
Signatureclassic rockabilly groove with a modern pop sheen
D major
Key
143
BPM
4/4
Time
Chords

The progression

D7
G
C
G7
A7
Form

Structure & dynamics

IntroVerseChorusVerseChorusBridgeChorusOutro
Instrumentation

What's in the mix

drums
steady, driving rock beat with a crisp snare and tight hi-hat
electric guitar
bright, twangy lead lines and rhythmic chord chops that define the rockabilly feel
bass
round, syncopated bassline driving the groove
vocals
male lead voice, clear and confident, delivering the melody with a playful, slightly swaggering tone
piano
light, percussive piano chords adding a pop polish
Album & artist
ALBUM

Buddy Holly (1958)

Released on Coral Records in February 1958, this debut solo album gathers four of Holly's hit singles including 'Peggy Sue' and 'Rave On', with the Crickets providing the backing. The cover is notable for showing Holly without his trademark glasses.

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Artist

Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Lubbock, Texas, who played a central role in shaping early rock and roll in the mid to late 1950s. He drew on rhythm and blues, rockabilly, and country, pushing them together with upbeat tempos, a distinctive vocal style, and a ringing guitar sound built around major chords. His career was cut short when he died in a plane crash on February 3, 1959, at age 22.

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FAQ

Good to know

What key is "Look At Me" in?

"Look At Me" by Buddy Holly is in D major.

What is the tempo of "Look At Me"?

"Look At Me" plays at around 143 BPM in 4/4 time.

What chords are in "Look At Me"?

The core progression is D7, G, C, G7, and A7, built around the D major tonal center.

What instruments play on "Look At Me"?

The recording features drums, electric guitar, bass, piano, and vocals.

Can I get "Look At Me" tenor sax sheet music?

Yes. This is the intermediate tenor sax sheet music arrangement of "Look At Me" by Buddy Holly, transcribed by Songscription.

Is "Look At Me" tenor sax sheet music easy to play?

"Look At Me" tenor sax sheet music comes in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, so there is an easy version to start with. At 143 BPM in D major with 5 core chords, the part sits at a comfortable intermediate level. You can switch levels on this page before you save it.

Is there an easy, beginner version of "Look At Me" tenor sax sheet music?

Yes. The beginner tenor sax sheet music for "Look At Me" simplifies the busiest passages and rhythms while keeping the melody, so it is the easiest way to start. The intermediate and advanced arrangements are one tap away when you want more of the original.

What album is "Look At Me" on?

"Look At Me" appears on Buddy Holly (1958).

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