Preview of the intermediate flute sheet music arrangement for “Too Much To Lose” by Jeff Beck.
The progression
Structure & dynamics
What's in the mix
There and Back (1980)
Another instrumental fusion effort, this one reunited Beck with Jan Hammer and pursued a similar blend of rock guitar and synthesizer-driven arrangements. It continued the direction he had established with Wired.
All of There and BackJeff Beck
Jeff Beck (1944-2023) was a guitarist from Surrey, England, who spent most of his career making instrumental rock, jazz-fusion, and blues-influenced music. He first gained attention as a member of the Yardbirds in the mid-1960s, then led his own groups through decades of stylistic reinvention. He was widely regarded as one of the most technically inventive electric guitarists of his generation, with a particular focus on tone and technique over conventional song structures.
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Good to know
What key is "Too Much To Lose" in?
"Too Much To Lose" by Jeff Beck is in C major.
What is the tempo of "Too Much To Lose"?
"Too Much To Lose" plays at around 103 BPM in 4/4 time.
What chords are in "Too Much To Lose"?
The core progression is G, Dm, C, F7, Csus4(b7), and Am7, built around the C major tonal center.
What instruments play on "Too Much To Lose"?
The recording features electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, electric piano, and synth pads.
Can I get "Too Much To Lose" flute sheet music?
Yes. This is the intermediate flute sheet music arrangement of "Too Much To Lose" by Jeff Beck, transcribed by Songscription.
Is "Too Much To Lose" flute sheet music easy to play?
"Too Much To Lose" flute sheet music comes in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, so there is an easy version to start with. At 103 BPM in C major with 22 chords to navigate, 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 "Too Much To Lose" flute sheet music?
Yes. The beginner flute sheet music for "Too Much To Lose" 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 "Too Much To Lose" on?
"Too Much To Lose" appears on There and Back (1980).
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