Q. I know how to play the piano.And I have a song written that I would like to to add piano music to as a back round.I know some songs have different somewhat continuous piano chords (The Rose,Love Song,Don't Stop Believin,The Climb,You're Not Sorry) And some have a melody at the beginning that somewhat repeats (I can Only Imagine).What are other ways a song can start out with the piano?
Thank you!
A. You could start out with a simple melody and then go into a bridge if you are looking to lengthen the piece. Or you could just go in and do a bridge from a chorus to begin the piece.
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
Can you develop carpel tunnel from playing the piano?
Q. Hi, i am 13 years old. I have been playing piano for 6 years, and its my FAVORITE thing to do. I wake up. Play the piano. I get home from school. I play the piano untill dinner. Then i play some more untill bed. Right now i am working on pieces by Scott Joplin and i play them perfectly and very fast. Well, when i was playing, i noticed some pain in my wrist and tingeling in my finger. The pain continued for like 25 mins after i stopped playing. The has been hapening for a while. What could it be? Carpel Tunnel?
A. I don't imagine that playing piano could give you carpal tunnel, I thought it was actually really good exercise for your hands. You can get carpal tunnel from typing because while it moves your fingers, it doesn't exercise your hands well so you just get strain injury.
Personally, I used to play piano for a few years and I had no problem with my hands. After I stopped, I found that my hands were more likely to get sore from typing and they were more susceptible to muscle strain and such. I started imitating the hand movements (tapping chords on the table when I'm bored and such) and since then the problems have stopped. So to me that indicates that piano is actually good for your hands.
It does sound like something's wrong with your hand though. My stepmum has slight carpal tunnel, and her symptoms sound a lot like yours. You seem a bit young for carpal tunnel though, so you might have strained your hand in some other way. Do you do anything else with your hands, like typing?
Either way, see a doctor about the pain. They'll be able to diagnose it properly and tell you what to do about it.
Good luck!
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