Q. Where can I find the piano notes (not the chords) for Disenchanted by My Chemical Romance for cheap or free?Also, with the letters, because I'm not great at reading sheet music (I can do it, it just confuses me and I end up getting confused). Thank you!
A. Here's the notes along with the lyrics I had saved on my iPod for almost a year now. They're really some but I can't remember where I got them. There's also these videos on YouTube that teach you how to play it:) just type in disenchanted piano tutorial.
DISENCHANTED
Guitar Part:Â
DADADAGF#GF#GF#GAGF# (repeat until Gerard sings)
A A A E F# D D
Well I was there on the day
A A A E D C# D
They sold the cause for the queen
A A A E F# D D
And when the lights all went out
A A A E D C# D
We watched our lives on the screen
D D D D B B A
I hate the ending myself,
G D D B B A A G F#
But it started with an alright scene
A A A E F# D D
It was the roar of the crowd,
A A A E D C# D
That gave me heartache to sing
A A A E F# D D
It was a lie when they smiled
A A A E D C# D
And said you wonât feel a thing
F# F# F# F# G F# E
And as we ran from the cops
F# F# E DB D F# F# E
We laughed so hard it would sting
F#E F#AF#
Yeah yeah
F#EDB
Whoa
F# F# D DE A G G A G
If I'm so wrong, (so wrong, so wrong)
D D E F#GF# F# A F#E
How can you listen all night long?
A F# E A F# E
(Night long, night long)
F# F# F# F# F# G G F# E
Now will it matter, after Iâm gone
D D E F# G F# G F# E D E
Because you never learned a goddamned thing
G G G GF# F# D G G G F#
You're just a sad song, with nothing to say
D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long wait for a hospital stay
A A A A G G D
And if you think that Iâm wrong
A A G G F# E D E E E
This never meant nothing, to you
A A A E F# D D
I spent my high school career
A A A E D C#D
Spit on and shoved to agree
A A A E F# D D A
So I can watch all my heroes
A A E D C#D
Sell a car on TV
A' A' A' A' G F# D
Bring out the old guillotine
F# F# E D B D EF# F#E
Weâll show them what we all mean
F#E F#AF#
Yeah, yeah
F#EDB
ohhh
F# F# D D E A G GA G
If Iâm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
D D E F#GF# F# A F# E
How can you listen all night long?
A F# E A F# E
(Night long, night long)
F# F# F# F# A A A G G D
Now will it matter, long after I'm gone?
D D E F# G F# G F# E D E
Because you never learned a goddamned thing?
G G G GF# F# D G G G F#
You're just a sad song, with nothing to say
D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long wait for a hospital stay.
A A A A G G D A A G F# F# E D E E E
And if you think that Iâm wrong, this never meant nothing to you
AB A DADA#
So go, away
E ED
Just go
D EED
Right away
D A G F# F# D
But where did you run to?
D A G F# E D
And where did you hide?
D D BDDE ED
Go find another way
A E DE
Price you pay
G F# G F#E
Whoa, whoa
G F# G F#
Whoa, whoa
G F# G F#
Whoa, whoa
G G G GF# F#
You're just a sad song
D G G G F#
With nothing to say
D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long, wait for a hospital stay
A A A A G G D
And if you think that I'm wrong
A A G F# F# E D E
This never meant nothing to you
A GF#
Come on
G G G GF# F#
You're just a sad song
D G G G F#
With nothing to say
D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long, wait for a hospital stay
A A A A G G D
And if you think that Iâm wrong
A A G G F# E D E E E
This never meant nothing to you.
B A
At all
A A
At all
A A
At all
A A
At all
Guitar Part:
DADADAGF#GF#GF#GF# 'E'D
['DF#AD]ïChordÂ
Where do they come up with the notes in a minor pentatonic scale?
Q. I know that if we were in a normal scale that has 7 notes like A major: A B C# D E F# G#. But in a pentatonic scale there is only five notes like E minor: E A D G B. Where do the notes come from? How do they get these notes? Do they take the notes from an E minor chord and you just play all the notes anywhere on the neck? Thanks in advance.
A. This requires a very lengthy explanation. I am going to make it short.
The first generation piano had only white keys, no black keys. Needless to say, there were only majors, no minor. At the time, it sounded very weird. Slowly, they found if 2 keys were eliminated, the music sound more easy listening. So 2 - 1/2 notes were eliminated. What was left were these 5 notes, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. These 5 notes today are referred to as Major Pentatonic. As music continued to evolve, in classical music, they started to add the chords to the music pieces to achieve a better harmony and minor chords were born. In order to reach a harmony, Blues changed the pattern of the major scale, from 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 to 1, 2#, 4, 5, 6#. Today, this new pattern is known as Minor Pentatonic.
This is why, when we play the Blues, when the 1 chord comes, at soloing, we play the major scale, when the 4 & 5 chords come, at soloing we play the minor scale.
How long should I ideally learn piano chords before moving onto a different key?
Q. I started on the C chords and now I have to learn the Sharps. I don't feel I'm ready to learn these yet until the C chords are sunk well and truly in, That said I don't want to be learning each one for months at a time. I get it, I have to practice but as a rule, how long each day would you suggest a beginner learn his chords for?
Cheers.
A. The only rule is learn the chords until you know them. It might help to remember this:
All major chords are constructed this way: first play the note that is the name of the chord, then go up 4 half-steps (counting all notes, black and white) and play that note, then go up 3 half-steps and play that note. You can actually play the notes in any order and it is still the same chord; whether you play C, E, and G, or E, G, and C, or G, C, and E, it is still C chord, but to find the notes of a particular chord, start this way.
It should not take long to remember what C chord is.
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