Q. How can I play piano by ear, and no music sheets, and no worries?
A. Listen to the melody. Hum it. Hold each individual note. Play a note on the piano until you hit the same note you are humming. Move on to the next note. Repeat until you have the entire melody. Listen to the bass of the song. Hum it. Find the notes again. Build chords off those notes. A very simple method but it works.
Where can I find free sheet music for once in every lifetime?
Q. Can anyone find free sheet music to once in every lifetime by Jem? It's the last song in the movie eragon. If anyone knows where I can find free sheet music or piano chords or whatever for free please let me know. I would like to play this for the state piano competition. If anyone knows where free sheet music or something that has the harmony/melody or chords to the song written down please tell me. 5 stars to the best answer!!!! Please help me!!
A. http://ffpianomelody.com
http://thechopincollection.blogspot.com
Might not be the specific ones you are looking for but... You can find plenty of sheet music for download there. They have over 1000+ of them. Good luck!
What are piano chords and what is their purpose while playing a song?
Q. I'm trying to the learn piano on my own (with the help of dear internet) and i got really messed up with the chords of the piano...-.-". For example, i noticed that on some music sheets, the name of a chord (A, F#M7, D..) is placed on top of each staff/bar. What does that mean? Plese someone help mehhhhhhhhh :'C...................
A. Chords are basically three notes in a key played together. They are played, for the most part, in the bass-line to harmonize with the melody. The chords are called the accompaniment and should be played softer that the melody.
An example of chords: The chords in C are the Tonic Chord (the notes C, E, and G played together) and the Dominant Seventh Chord or G7(the notes B F and G).
Hope I helped! If you have anymore questions feel free to ask me.
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Title : How can I play piano by ear, and no music sheets, and no worries?
Description : Q. How can I play piano by ear, and no music sheets, and no worries? A. Listen to the melody. Hum it. Hold each individual note. Play a no...