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Hitsuke
January 2nd, 2006, 11:43 pm
Well I posted this up to ask somebody out there that's willing to help to post up these songs: To Zanarkand-FFX, Dearly Beloved-Kingdom Hearts, Simple and Clean-Kingdom Hearts, and Grief and Sorrow-Naruto. I would be most grateful to the person who can post these up. Now you must be thinking..."why is he asking for this when it's already on the site?" Well I'll tell you why, it's because I don't know how to play the piano but want to learn how to play the songs without havig to really go through the fundementals of how to play a piano. So if anybody can be so kind as to reply to this thread with the notes or link to the notes in letter form. Such as E, A, G, F,...etc, that would be awsome and from there I think I can figure it out. If I can't then you'll find another request from me soon lol.
typ44
January 3rd, 2006, 11:19 pm
I don't think that is a very good way to learn to play the songs. Always begin with the basics.
Sephiroth
January 4th, 2006, 12:36 am
heh i call that lazyness. I taught myself how to play the piano with the basics.
From bottom to top the lines are: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge.
Inbetween the lines spell FACE. so you have EFGABCDEF.
if theres a thing that looks like b on the line then it means its a flat, if its a gate then its a sharp. *for some reason the gate button dont work on my keyboard*.
Now if the flats and sharps are displayed directly after the treble cleff and the bass then it means that every note on that line will be a flat or sharp unless it has a natural on it. the natural looks like square with a line goin up on the left and a line goin down on the right.
Now your on your way to reading sheet music. if anyones got anything easier than that do post it.
Hitsuke
January 4th, 2006, 01:06 am
Yea I am lazy so Im used to being called that. Anyways the info you gave me Sephiroth was sorta understandable. The only part I don't understand is "if its a gate then its a sharp. Now if the flats and sharps are displayed directly after the treble cleff and the bass then it means that every note on that line will be a flat or sharp unless it has a natural on it. the natural looks like square with a line goin up on the left and a line goin down on the right." That's about the only thing that confuses me. But I'm sure I can figure it out if I focus on it LOL. Thanks for the info.
Sephiroth
January 4th, 2006, 12:43 pm
haha ok. the treble cleff is the symbol on the top half of the score and the bass is the symbol on the bottom half. the bass looks like a backwards C. the info I gave ya should be enough to start practicing. I'd suggest to start with to zanarkand
Hitsuke
January 5th, 2006, 01:55 am
Alrighty then, I gonna go test out my skills. LOL
Hitsuke
January 5th, 2006, 04:09 am
Oh yea, there's only one problem... I can't play "To Zanarkand" because it doesn't have a music sheet. If you can get me it then that'll be awsome along with "Grief and Sorrow" from Naruto.:lol:
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