Q. I am looking for a free printable version of the song A Thousand Years by Christina Perri. I'm looking for a piano part but that also has the lyrics and chords on it.
A. http://liltranscriber.com/sheetmusic/english/christina-perri-a-thousand-years.html
the link is under the video tutorial click get sheet music and then skip the add. it will bring you to the download page
What piano brand to purchase for a first timer?
Q. This will be my very first piano purchase. I'm into piano music a lot and wish to learn it. What brand is good and what I should be looking for? Is it hard to learn to play the piano? Can I learn to play the piano on my own, by listening to music or learning from a software that I can purchase? I heard people can just learn by the chords.
A. There are so many piano brands out there. You could choose either an electronic piano or an acoustic one.
I really appreciate your interest in learning about pianos. I love listening to piano music. I used to play. Leaning piano is not difficult. You can get thousands of learning resources on the internet.
I would like to recommend you to choose a piano manufactured by Baldwin - a superb company with experience of over 100 years. However, you must like its sound look.
Here I would like to share a site which will help you a lot. Itâs all about learning piano.
How to train myself to play piano by ear?
Q. I know the basics (i stopped at grade 1). I dont want to depend on music sheets cause I'm too lazy to read and stuff. Is it possible to train myself to play by ear? And how do I train myself to be able to reach an octave higher? I'm trying to play A thousand Miles but I cant seem to do right for the intro cause my fingers are not strong and fast enough to push the keys. Help..?
A. the answer is easy, the outcome wont be. anyone can play any instrument. only those who are blessed with the gift can make them truely sing. to play by ear is the most beneficial way to express yourself musically. it comes from within. not from someone elses hand written sheets. 30 years ago when i was at the beginning end, i too, was doing the sheet music thing. ok for percussion instruments, but daggonnit, you ever see an all 6 string major chord in quick time for a guitar? piano is worse!!!! i was thinking who could even readt it and play it that fast!!! why take the time to read it?? just play! so i did! how did i do it? PRACTICE!!! every day. all the time. treat it like you do breathing. the best technique is to play along with the music you like best. just relax, and let it all out.
or, to learn the different genres (blues, jazz, classical, pop, etc) then practice along with tose types of music. start small. pick the second seat parts and play the rythyms. learn to let the music flow without thinking of what note comes next. as for your fingers, well practice is the only way. much like an athelete about to run, they would have to develope their leg muscles to react exactly as they want them. you must do that with your fingers. youll make mistakes. thats good, sometimes a mistake will lead to a sound youll like.
now with some computers, the music players can slow down the music. this is a great help as when you come to parts where the effects are overpowering the notes, or the notes are to fast to pick out readily. play it slowly. things seems to come out clearly when you use this technique. back in the day we had battery powered cassette recorders. all we had to do then was put in semi dead batteries and voila! slower music. it made copying van halens guitar riffs so much easier to learn. now, i can do it in my sleep, one handed. PRACTICE!
in order to train your ear your gonna have to use it. and in conjunction with your hands. this means alot of listening, playing, and repeating over and over. same as with sheet music, your just using your ears instead of eyes, and a music player instead of sheets. no matter how you do it, sheet or by ear, PRACTICE is always they key. always will be!
music by isnt learned over night, even for those with the gift. so dont get dicouraged. its repetitive. sometimes practice can be boring. though if anything is ever said, one thing ive learned is true.....
you get out of it what you put into it. the more you practice ear/hand, the better you will be.
good luck!
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