Q. http://cdn.ocp.org/shared/pdf/preview/22342z1.pdf
I am playing that at my aunt and uncle's on Christmas Day. The only parts I'm having trouble is on the bass clef and playing bass & treble clefs together. How can I get more familiar with the bass clef part and do better at it?
A. yes , this is a semi easy piece:) I've been playing piano for 12 yrs. To get familiar with the bass cleft, play the top notes first to get familiar with them, then practice by playing each note together by making the chords. Once you have the Bass clef part mastered, then you can play with both hands the Treble Cleft and Bass clef together. Practicing piano by using your hands separately helps, because practicing with one hand strengthens the part of music your learning, and when each hand has mastered both parts of the song. Then when you use both hands together to play , it makes a masterpiece.
Heres a link below of a list of all piano chords, just in case your not sure what chord it is.
Good website to find Jazz Piano and Guitar Chords for Jazz Music?
Q. I want to learn Jazz! Or even some Blues!
A. here are the titles of jazz books that I currently have:
The Harmony Of Bill Evans (Piano Score)
The Giant Steps Studies
Sonho (Samba) - Big Band Score
Salsa - Afro Cuban Montunos For Guitar
Oscar Peterson Jazz Exercises (Piano Music Score)
Les Wise Bebop Bible
Kind Of Blue Transcriptions
Jazz Riffs for Piano
Complete Book of Harmony
Coltrane Patterns
bossa nova guitar
Bill Evans Fake Book
Bill Evans - Signature Licks
85 - [Tunes You Though You Knew (Reharmonized Standards)
The New Real Book Vols 1-3
all are in pdf format. if you want you could pick from the list and i'll email them to you.
here also are some transcriptions that are in jpg format
Body & Soul - Hank Mobley
Tenor Conclave - Hank Mobley
Very Early - Bill Evans
St. Thomas - Sonny Rollins
Two T's solo - Michael Brecker
Anyone who can read piano music and can spare a couple of minutes to help me?
Q. So I got a PDF of this piano piece. I can play the right hand part no problem. The problem is, I learn keyboard, not piano, and we haven't been taught to read left hand chords in piano music (keyboard music just has chord names written above the right hand part - there's no actual left hand music on a stave). So what I'm wondering is, is anyone willing to take a look at the piece and just list off the chords for me?
If you give me your email I'll send you over the PDF file. The left hand is just chords (I can recognise a chord, just not know which one it is), there aren't any complicated bits. All I'm looking for is names of chords - C, Am, D7, etc. Any help gratefully appreciated & I will give Best Answer to whoever agrees to this. Or if you can give me a link to a website that shows chord names and chords on a stave, that would be awesome too.
Thanks in advance.
A. Send me the piece and i will write you the chords
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Title : Pianists: Is this a semi-easy piece?
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