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Post by JBaker on Jan 1, 2006 18:39:53 GMT -4
Play the A and G# of the bass part with your right thumb. This way, you only have to reach one octave with your left hand and you have four other fingers free on your right hand to play the melody.
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Post by kolberge on Jan 2, 2006 12:35:18 GMT -4
Hey I figured out existentialism on piano so if any of you want the music PM me. Cool. muchas gracias! i tried to download the sheet music off some other website, but my comp is so old it didn't work... and i got really frustrated, until now!
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Post by blinkette182 on Jan 31, 2006 9:55:15 GMT -4
i figured out how to play it by ear, its very simple. simple but beautiful, i love that song so much.
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innovea
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...this is to the world that will sing along and never know my name...
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Post by innovea on Jan 31, 2006 13:59:15 GMT -4
Play the A and G# of the bass part with your right thumb. This way, you only have to reach one octave with your left hand and you have four other fingers free on your right hand to play the melody. I've been meaning to thank you for a while now, but I haven't been around a huge whole lot. I took your advice for a little while, but I worked on it for long enough so that I just decided to let my left hand take care of things and it's worked out. As I said though, thanks man!
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Post by [::april / 03::] on Feb 13, 2006 23:50:10 GMT -4
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Aim
Hey
Sing Me Anything
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Post by Aim on Apr 6, 2006 14:31:57 GMT -4
I seriously love you people.
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Post by JBaker on Apr 26, 2006 2:43:32 GMT -4
The girl playing in that video messes up quite a bit though. Oh, and your welcome to whomever thanked me earlier.
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Post by 124689 on Apr 27, 2006 13:09:40 GMT -4
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Post by theguy on Apr 28, 2006 19:56:15 GMT -4
but can you play both parts at once? you know who can do that? moi. piano's fun all of you should learn how to play it.
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Post by JBaker on May 3, 2006 22:22:35 GMT -4
I think anyone who says they can play it can play both parts at once. With a little bit of practice, it's really not that hard.
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Post by weirdhey on May 19, 2006 5:43:55 GMT -4
can anyone repost the sheet music? i can't access the previous ones.
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Post by [::april / 03::] on May 20, 2006 2:23:59 GMT -4
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Post by pansacarly on Jun 7, 2006 1:39:07 GMT -4
for piano, is the second bass arpeggio D A D A or D A D F#? It sounds better with F# I think.
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Post by towardsthehorizon on Jun 11, 2006 8:05:29 GMT -4
Hello. I have the intro' to EOPN tabbed out on guitar: It's in drop d tuning.
e- b- g-------2--------------2------------2------------1----- d-----4--4----------0--0---------2--2--------2--2---- a---4------4------0------0-----2------2----2------2-- X2 d-4-------------0-------------2------------2-----------
e---------------------------------------------------------------- b-2----------3--5-------5- 3-2--2------------0-------------- g-------2----------------2---------------2------------1-------- d-----4--4-----------0-----0----------2--2--------2---2------ a---4------- 4-----0----------0-----2------2----2-------2----- d-4--------------0----------------2------------2----------------
And so forth... Sorry it's a bit messy, it proved hard tabbing on a forum.
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Post by Jsmooth13 on Jul 17, 2006 13:55:11 GMT -4
The Bass piano notes (at the begining of every measure) last through the entire measure in the beginging of the song, they are dotted half notes.
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