Q. I'm an intermediate level piano player, and I'm trying to find some good arrangements. Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne would be great, but any rock/metal would work. Any sight recommendations?
A. If there is transcript for the chords of the sheet music available, the best chance you will have of finding them would be through a shop that sells instruments and sheet music, which most shops do sell and are willing to order for customers. Sheet music order that way will be both correct, and complete. Anything from online sources are going to be questionable for both. If no scores are available, then try to contact the person who uploaded it, and request a copy of the sheet music. If they can't help you with it, then ask if they can put you in contact, with the person who performed it.
How long does it take to learn bass guitar?
Q. And which is a good starting bass guitar?
I play piano. Started getting acoustic guitar lessons and realized quickly I'm more attracted to the bass guitar sound.
Thanks!
A. Their are good site online. If you google FREE BASS LESSONS, you can choice among many good ones.
Secondly, Bass guitar is easier than guitar in the sense that you don't need to learn chords. But their are different techniques to learn such as slapping and other guitar techniques which are often used nowadays by many bass players.
I can say that you can play well after 6 months. You should be able to hold a rhythm and have good timing.
Can i learn to play the piano by using a keyboard?
Q. I am thinking of playing the piano because it runs in my family, and I cannot afford a piano right now. I have 200 dollars so I am going to probably buy a 61 Key Keyboard. I am willing to teach myself and for about 1-2 hours, and Im used to stretching my fingers with playing the guitar alot. Basically, how can i learn with a 61 keyboard? And are there any books or games or lessons online or to buy at a store that you reccommend?
A. Of course-I actually started playing the keyboard before playing piano.
But I should warn you there are 2 different styles-1 is called keyboard-accompaniment, where your left hand plays chords which control the background music played by the keyboard, and your right hand plays the melody.
But of course normal pianos don't do this!
The other style is where you play melodies with both hands, which is the same as a normal piano.
I started playing keyboard-accompaniment before I learned piano, using The Complete Keyboard Player series, but if you only want to aim for piano then you should learn to play melodies with both hands. I took me a while to adjust to piano because of my keyboard style, but I did enjoy playing both styles.
You should also be aware of the fact that keyboard keys are a lot lighter than piano keys, and you should play with something called "touch response", which means the harder you hit a key, the louder it is. Don't keep this turned off as you will find it difficult to adjust to piano when you come to it.
If you go to any music store you will find lots of books that can teach you.
Read through them and only buy ones you feel you will understand, i.e. easy ones. to begin with.
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