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A. http://megachords.com/piano/music/162852/baby.htm
That site takes you exactly to it. :)
Which is easier to play, piano or guitar?
Q. I've been playing piano ever since I was 14, and I'm 17 now. I really enjoy it and find is super easy. About 4 months ago, I also started learning guitar, and I'm finding it absolutely impossible. The frets, the chords, the pick, none of it makes sense to me. It hurts my fingers to play it and I get confused every 5 seconds. Yet I've seen plenty of pop singers play it with no problems whatsoever (e.g. Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Niall Horan, Katy Perry). Is the guitar known for being a genuinely difficult instrument?
A. Well, you've been playing piano for almost four years and guitar for four months, so there is that (of course piano is going to be easier for you because you've practiced it a lot more).
I play both. Making a simple sound on a piano is easier, it's literally as easy as pushing a button, and while it may be harder to make a clean sound on a guitar, there are things about the guitar that make it relatively easy to play too. Guitar chords sound nice and they are relatively easy once you learn the hand positions.
Guitar also requires that you build up callouses on your fingertips, and once you do that it will be a lot easier and less painful.
Once you learn a few basic chords, you can do a lot with them. The arrangement of the strings on the guitar make it so you can make a pleasing sound (chord) with a single strum. With only three or four chords, you can play along to many rock or country songs, or, if you like to sing, like I do, it's relatively easy to accompany yourself. You can sing a lot of songs with only knowing a few chords.
Making a single sound on a piano is easy, but to play 'music' on the piano takes a little more effort. Often piano music is a lot more complex (though of course guitar music can be complex too).
It all depends on what kind of music you want to play.
How To Be A Singer Like Justin Bieber?
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A. Realize that the vocal chords, all the way up to the tonque, are muscles that can be strengthened just like your bicep!
Grab a piano and start with a middle C. Tune your voice to the note and sing it. Go as far up and as far down as you can. Do this warmup before every practice. Every practice, push yourself to go that one note farther up and down, just like if you were weightlifting!
As you increase your vocal range, you also want to control it. A large range is no good if you can't hit the note you want to hit! You train controlling your voice by singing arpeggios. If you don't know what those are, they are just the notes of a chord played one at a time. There are many videos on Youtube that can tell you what keys to press on a piano if you don't have someone who can do it for you.
The last step to singing like Justin Bieber is to practice mimicking songs that you know exactly. If you can match notes, you will soon learn how to harmonize and eventually, you can start singing your own songs like Justin!
Youtube has many songs you can practice on. Sometimes you can't tell if you're singing quite right, so ask your parents or friends to critique you until your ear develops!
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