Q. I know its bad to use letter notes but oh well. It would be very helpful if someone could find accurate piano letter notes.
A. If I had 20 minutes and it wasn't 4:40AM, I would give you the "letter notes" because, despite what that other commenter said, it wouldn't be impossible for you to figure out how to use them since you already know how the song sounds like. Also, it's not breaking any copyright laws, no idea where she got that crazy idea from. Unfortunately, I can't do that right now so I'll just give you the chords. It's not that hard to use them, since they have diagrams at the bottom of the page, and you can just figure out the melodies or whatever by ear.
http://www.911tabs.com/link/?7126634
Oh, and there's a guitar tab for the intro at the top of that page, but I'm not sure if you can read guitar tabs or not, so I'll convert it to letter notes for you just in case:
Right Hand: G C G B G B G A F# G C
Left Hand: Em.......G...........D.........C
That's individual notes in the right hand and what chords you play in the left hand to go along with it. Hope this helps you get started.
What is an all around good acoustic/classical guitar for a lefty?
Q. The cheaper the better, but Id be willing to put a little more money if it makes that much of a difference in quality. Post website links if possible and references from Guitar Center :) Cutaways are nice too
A. If you already know how to play and have learned lefty, my regrets. You'll forever be limited in your selection of guitars. If you haven't learned to play yet, I urge you to learn on a standard (right-hand) guitar. The fact that you're left handed is of no consequence. Guitars...like pianos and other instruments require equal duty from both of your hands. I realize that the few people who play left handed do stand out, but they are in the minority. Left handed people can and do learn on regular guitars. In fact, you may be at an advantage in the beginning...just think of all the right handed players struggling to make their clumsy left hands form chords!
Guitar tab, chord diagrams, and instructional material is all backwards for left handed players. Left hand players can't play other people's guitars or try them out in stores....most have to be special ordered. If you check out some manufacturers websites, you'll find that only a few models are made left handed. Musicians Friend carries 137 different models of nylon stringed classical guitars...and only 4 left handed. Sort of limits your choices doesn't it? So there are a lot of good reasons to learn on a standard guitar...and none at all for a left hand guitar.
The other thing you need to decide on is if you want a steel or nylon stringed guitar. Classical guitars are nylon stringed and that's what you mentioned in your question. They're usually used for Classical, Spanish and Flamenco music. If you plan on playing Rock, Pop, Folk, Blues, etc, get a steel stringed guitar.
Look for Yamaha, Aria, Ibanez, or Epiphone guitars. They generally make decent guitars for a reasonable price. I can't advise you on nylon stringed guitars, for steel strings I wouldn't get anything less expensive that this: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-PR150-Acoustic-Guitar?sku=512457 In the low end price range, a little more money can make a big difference so don't be afraid to look at something nicer.
You're also best buying at a local store....they are well aware of the internet and usually match the online prices. That way, you can actually see what you're getting and try out a few for feel and size. Bring along a guitar playing friend or have the salesperson play them so you can hear the differences.
How to you play the piano chord A/C#?
Q. Looked all over the internet for diagrams and couldn't find one.
A. I'm not sure there is a A/C# chord?
Unless you mean like A for the left hand and C# for the right hand
But i'm pretty sure it means the Bass guitar note is different than the root, but you usually don't have that.
Meaning A would be the chord and C# being the bass note
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