Q. My younger sister has recently taken up piano lessons and is having problems when it comes down to chords =/ is there a site out there where I could possibly download audio files to play to her to give her a better idea of what things should sound like ?
A. Don't know what a chord is but maybe the following sites can help:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/
http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm
Is there a way to make normal piano sheet music into finger picking guitar tab?
Q. I want to play a song that I only have piano sheet music for. I want to play it by myself on my guitar and just playing the melody on one string at a time I was wondering if there is a way for me to put some bass notes and stuff in to make a nice finger picking song. So is there a way?
A. Yes you can!
The first question that comes to mind is do you know the notes and where they are located on your fret board?
Such as the the 2 spots you can play your middle C?
A good understanding of the different scale patterns and correspoding modes will help also. This will help you maintain a clean counterpoint and stay in "position" for the melody (would not recomend a one string approach for the melody)
Also remember that piano music is actually and octave below what guitar notes are written. So keep that in mind -- example the middle C on piano music is actually the high C (the C on the 3rd line of the staff).
Another thing to look for when transposing piano to puitar is to remember that the piano uses alot more notes (you have 10 fingers for the piano but only 5 for your fret board) so keep a look out for unnecessary passing tones or added notes to the basic chords (your add4, sus's, b13's, #9's) that is more piano oriented and those are usually passing tones that sound good with a piano but horrible on a guitar.
Just focus on the melody then look at the bass line of the piano score to find out the best bass notes to use. Try to stick with the root notes at first but you can look into using the counterpoint rythym to add the 7ths etc of the chords.
Time consuming but definately fun!
You can also try downloading Power Tab. It will allow you to place the notes (both melody and bass lines) in standard notation form (point and click) and it will show a tabbed version as you enter in the information. Also hs a MIDI capable playback so you can get an idea if what you are writing "sounds" correct.
good luck!
Have you learned the piano and the guitar simultaneously successfully?
Q. I like both instruments and I'm about to learn them?
Should I learn the guitar one day and piano on the next day?
You think this is doable?
What are your recommendations?
A. I've done that! I think that learning both at the same time is a kinda sorta good idea.
Piano's definitely easier though, it gets you accustomed to note-reading, time-telling, hand-eye coordination, while guitar gives you chords, strum patterns (muscle development!), and Music Theory.
I'd start piano for about a month first to start, since getting started on the piano's pretty tough. Guitar took me 1 45-minute class to start picking up things, but piano has the fundamentals you need.
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