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What is the 80's song that starts out with soft piano chords and then soft guitar riffs?

Q. The piano chords start REALLY soft and then build up for the guitar to come in with riffs. The guitar starts like it is far away but then the guitar riffs gets closer and louder. And the end of the song ends with the guitar riffs slowly fading away. It's a REALLY great slow song that I heard on the radio...........but they never said the name of the song or the artist.
I can't remember any of the lyrics :/

A. Colby...

There are a few that might fit...and then again may not...

Bruce Hornsby & The Range - "That's Just the Way It Is"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlRQjzltaMQ

Journey - "Faithfully"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMD8hBsA-RI&ob=av2e

Joe Jackson - "Steppin Out"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUV2oIjNYFo

John Lennon - "Imagine"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7qaSxuZUg

Elton John - "Candle in the Wind"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80rHyABCb20

Original Question

How do you play sheet music that has only the treble clef?
Q. If a sheet music only has the treble clef and simple one letter chord names (C, G/B, etc.) how would you play the bass clef with the treble cleff? Thank you!

A. What instrument are you playing? If it's piano, what you have to do is play the treble clef which is probably the basic melody line. Then with your left hand, you play some basic chords as indicated. You're basically faking it--or more precisely, you need to improvise given the basic chord names that you need. A lot of musician "fake books" are like this, as well as the lead sheets that someone else has already mentioned. If this throws you off too much, just see if you can find a conventional musical arrangement.

Original Question

what's the difference between major,minor,diminished and augmented chords?
Q. I want to know the difference in sound more as of the theory behind it.
If you can give me a link to somewhere where I could hear the different types of piano chords then it would be great.
thanks for any help.

A. the name haha

i dont know

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