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Where can I find the piano notes for Disenchanted by My Chemical Romance?

Q. Where can I find the piano notes (not the chords) for Disenchanted by My Chemical Romance for cheap or free?Also, with the letters, because I'm not great at reading sheet music (I can do it, it just confuses me and I end up getting confused). Thank you!

A. Here's the notes along with the lyrics I had saved on my iPod for almost a year now. They're really some but I can't remember where I got them. There's also these videos on YouTube that teach you how to play it:) just type in disenchanted piano tutorial.


DISENCHANTED

Guitar Part: 
DADADAGF#GF#GF#GAGF# (repeat until Gerard sings)

A A A E F# D D
Well I was there on the day

A A A E D C# D
They sold the cause for the queen

A A A E F# D D
And when the lights all went out

A A A E D C# D
We watched our lives on the screen

D D D D B B A
I hate the ending myself,

G D D B B A A G F#
But it started with an alright scene

A A A E F# D D
It was the roar of the crowd,

A A A E D C# D
That gave me heartache to sing

A A A E F# D D
It was a lie when they smiled

A A A E D C# D
And said you wonât feel a thing

F# F# F# F# G F# E
And as we ran from the cops

F# F# E DB D F# F# E
We laughed so hard it would sting

F#E F#AF#
Yeah yeah

F#EDB
Whoa

F# F# D DE A G G A G
If I'm so wrong, (so wrong, so wrong)

D D E F#GF# F# A F#E
How can you listen all night long?

A F# E A F# E
(Night long, night long)

F# F# F# F# F# G G F# E
Now will it matter, after Iâm gone

D D E F# G F# G F# E D E
Because you never learned a goddamned thing

G G G GF# F# D G G G F#
You're just a sad song, with nothing to say

D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long wait for a hospital stay

A A A A G G D
And if you think that Iâm wrong

A A G G F# E D E E E
This never meant nothing, to you

A A A E F# D D
I spent my high school career

A A A E D C#D
Spit on and shoved to agree

A A A E F# D D A
So I can watch all my heroes

A A E D C#D
Sell a car on TV

A' A' A' A' G F# D
Bring out the old guillotine

F# F# E D B D EF# F#E
Weâll show them what we all mean

F#E F#AF#
Yeah, yeah

F#EDB
ohhh

F# F# D D E A G GA G
If Iâm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)

D D E F#GF# F# A F# E
How can you listen all night long?

A F# E A F# E
(Night long, night long)

F# F# F# F# A A A G G D
Now will it matter, long after I'm gone?

D D E F# G F# G F# E D E
Because you never learned a goddamned thing?

G G G GF# F# D G G G F#
You're just a sad song, with nothing to say

D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long wait for a hospital stay.

A A A A G G D A A G F# F# E D E E E
And if you think that Iâm wrong, this never meant nothing to you

AB A DADA#
So go, away

E ED
Just go

D EED
Right away

D A G F# F# D
But where did you run to?

D A G F# E D
And where did you hide?

D D BDDE ED
Go find another way

A E DE
Price you pay

G F# G F#E
Whoa, whoa

G F# G F#
Whoa, whoa

G F# G F#
Whoa, whoa

G G G GF# F#
You're just a sad song

D G G G F#
With nothing to say

D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long, wait for a hospital stay

A A A A G G D
And if you think that I'm wrong

A A G F# F# E D E
This never meant nothing to you

A GF#
Come on

G G G GF# F#
You're just a sad song

D G G G F#
With nothing to say

D D D F#GF# F# D D D G G G F#
About a life long, wait for a hospital stay

A A A A G G D
And if you think that Iâm wrong

A A G G F# E D E E E
This never meant nothing to you.

B A
At all

A A
At all

A A
At all

A A
At all

Guitar Part:
DADADAGF#GF#GF#GF# 'E'D

['DF#AD]ïChord 

Original Question

How to play an octave well in the piano?
Q. I'm 25 years old. I've learned piano for a couple of years. I wasn't started it when I was a kid. I tried to play some stretching exercise before. Such as, Hanon No. 19 and 20. But it seems doesn't have any improvements. I really would like to know how can I improve the problems of stretching. Thank you! I really appreciated.

A. Increasing your octave technique will take dedication and patience, especially if you didn't start when you were a kid. I would continue with the Hanon excercises, but make sure that you aren't playing past when it starts hurting, because that's when injury happens!

I would begin by always relaxing any tension in your neck, shoulders, forearms, and wrists before you sit down to practice. (Remember, increasing agility and flexibility WILL take months and months of practice - even music majors who practice constantly are always working on overcoming technique difficulties) I would try slowly relaxing your neck, rolling your shoulders, and just loosely shaking your arms from your shoulders - let gravity release any tension in your arms. If you are trying to warm up or stretch any muscles with tension, you'll just hurt yourself.

Once you are loose, I would work with blocked chords first - try inversions of the major and minor triads (C-E-G, E-G-C, G-C-E) and eventually add the upper root (for example, play blocked C-E-G-C, E-G-C-E, G-C-E-G) so that you are playing an octave, but it's easier on your hands because you are supporting the stretch with your middle fingers. Do everything slowly - there is no need for speed, as that just builds tension and accomplishes nothing.

Another thing that might help is to "drop" into the notes. Hold your wrist above the piano and drop into a blocked 5th - rather than push the keys. If you can naturally drop into that 5th without too much stretching or tension, then try a 6th, 7th, and finally an 8th. Do everything in increments - never push past pain! Talk to your teacher about it too, since he/she can watch your hand position while you play and give you some specific critiques/corrections.

Hope this helps!

Original Question

What type of piano lessons should I take?
Q. I am 16 and I have been given the choice of taking traditional or suzuki lessons for piano. Which should I take. I have heard suzikie is for young children, is that correct?
I have had piano lessons in the past but they were so-so; i am finaly getting a real teacher.

A. Traditional lesson from an accomplished piano player. Either a jazz musician or a classical musician. For the first few years you will get by fine with a "basics" piano teacher who will teach you chords, scales, etc. After that, though, you need someone who can show you technique. At this point you need to find a very talented musician who is also able to teach you and show you. Not all can do that. And like anything else in life, you have to be willing to make great sacrifices in other things that you may want to do. You have to be willing to put your all into it. Nothing less. That's what discipline is all about. How much talent you have also plays a role. How you end up playing, your style, will depend greatly on who you select to teach you. There are fair piano players, mediocre piano players, good piano players, very good piano players, great piano players and phenomenal piano players. Which one you will be depends on how much effort you put into it and how much talent you have. Not everyone will end up being an "Art Tatum". hint hint

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