Q. Hello,
If any of you know a website or anything to the notes and chords together for Rudolph the red nosed reindeer
Thanks!
A. As this song is still copyrighted, you need to either buy the sheet music or borrow it from the library. All sorts of fan-made tabs, tutorials, sheet music scans and transcripts of copyrighted music are not only illegal, but also very often both incorrect and incomplete.
Anyone know a good piano improvisation tutorial?
Q. I've been wanting to learn how to improvise on the piano for a while now, and I tried googling, but it came up with all of these books and CDs that you have to buy. Does anyone know an online tutorial I can use, hopefully for free? :D
A. I searched on yahoo for 'piano improvisation techniques' but came up with the same results as you. I think that it's kinda hard for people to teach improvisation since it's such a broad subject and there is no set, defined way to do it. Sorry that I couldn't find anything for you, so I'll just post what I think is the basics for learning improvisation:
1.) Music Theory: You have to have some sort of knowledge on chords and how to find them, chord progressions, etc.
2.) Rhythm: There needs to be a structure or pattern to your improvisation or else it just sounds like a bunch of random notes.
And... I guess that's all there is really. Just work on the two and then figure out how to apply them together.
There are tons of websites on music theory. One that I like is http://www.musictheory.net/ For rhythm, I couldn't find many websites. There's this website: http://www.zebrakeys.com/lessons/advanced/improvisation/ but they haven't posted the lessons yet.
I also found this website, but I don't know if it's any good. I just saw a bunch of videos about improvisation and was like FWEEEEEEE! ^.^ http://www.musilosophy.com/
You can also try to find books at your local public library. I usually get some pretty good books there.
Anyways, sorry that I couldn't be of more help. Sorry, sorry, sorry. T.T I probably just told you a bunch of stuff you already know, lol.
Well, good luck on your piano improvisation endeavors!
What are some pretty classical pieces that can be played on a harp?
Q. I can barely find any classical music online that isn't at grade 7 or above. And what I can find online is piano sheet music which is hard for me to translate into harp music -.-'
Thank you for answering
A. Look for books, your public library may have some, called E-Z Play today. They consist of melody lines and chords and nothing else. The notes are really big and have the letters inside. They have classic, rock, pop. standards, Jewish, and all kinds of other music.
You can also find them at sheet music stores, amazon, etc. Sheetmusic plus has over 400 titles in that category. The books tend to be affordable and you don't have to do anything to convert it to harp. They also don't have a lot of accidentals.
Pachabel's canon is a beautiful piece and easy to play.
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