Q. My brother would like to play it on his banjo for my mother's 60th birthday. Please help. I've done all sorts of random google search combinations to try and track it down: santoki, san-toki, sheet, music, korean nursery song, piano, guitar, etc......
A. Yaaay I found it. I heard to Google ì°í ë¼ ìë³´ Santoki music.
Piano music: http://ibang.es.kr/rabit/?fd=score
This one has the basic chords: http://blog.daum.net/_blog/BlogTypeView.do?blogid=0CN9p&articleno=18243234#ajax_history_home
Piano players and teachers, how long would it take a beginner to learn "River Flows in You" by yiruma?
Q. I am interested in learning piano and I love that song, I really want to learn how to play it. I have never had any piano lessons, but I do have some background in music. If I started taking lessons and focused on learning that song how long do you think it would take? Thanks in advance!
And do you have any suggestions on where to get a good but cheap keyboard, it could be used. Like under $100, and what brand etc.
A. Hi David,
I actually wrote an article on this. Here it is below ....
Ever since the move "Twilight" hit the big screen it seems everyone wants to learn how to play "Bella's Lullaby," one of the songs from the movie.
Actually, this music is by a Korean pianist/composer named Yiruma and the piece is really titled "River Flows in You."
Most people interested in learning this piece want the sheet music. But wouldn't it be better if you could actually create your very own music like this? It's possible. And it's a lot easier than you might think.
You see, "Bella's Lullaby," or more aptly "River Runs in You" is simple a repeating left hand pattern with a nice melody laid on top. To the uninitiated this seems like it would be difficult to create. But in reality it is quite easy.
The first thing you have to do is get the left hand pattern down. And, like any other pattern in music, this is accomplished by learning the chords first. It appears as if Yiruma is using open position chords in the left hand. This chord structure gives you a nice "open" sound that is used frequently in New Age piano music.
In fact, the piano lesson "Reflections in Water," available by clicking below shows you how to do just that - play open position chords to create your own unique music.
Once you see how easy it is, you'll be amazed. And like anything else, when the door is open and you can understand what's being done, you can apply it to other pieces of music as well.
After looking at "River Flows in You" I noticed that 4 chords are used. They are played in a repeating pattern and it does seem as if the right hand melody was initially improvised. This is how most pianist/composer's go about composing anyway. They allow the music to flow via improvisation and then write out the melody once they're on to something they like.
Does anyone know a website with kpop guitar tabs/ chords?
Q. Or how to change piano sheet music into guitar tabs. I'm learning guitar right now, but I want to learn to play korean songs.
A. www.911tabs.com has tabs for nearly every band. piano, guitar, bass, drums...
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