How I can hear the same song so many times and never get tired of it? I think because he sings it from his heart and it always sounds true and fresh. That is one of the keys to his success, that it comes from the heart.
@mrmchpisto If you would have any conception of music, you would know there is no ranking like "good, better and the best" in music. It´s only about feeling. And this FEELING makes Coldplay one of the most successful bands in the last 20 years.
No matter how many covers of this song i hear...I always come back here...Thankfully I haven't lost anyone close to me yet but it still makes me cry and feel as if i have lost someone.That makes me love my close ones even more..
When you try your best, but you don't succeed When you get what you want, but not what you need When you feel so tired, but you can't sleep Stuck in reverse And the tears come streaming down your face When you lose something you can't replace When you love someone, but it goes to waste Could it be worse? Lights will guide you home And ignite your bones And I will try to fix you And high up above, or down below When you're too in love to let it go But if you never try, you'll never know Just what you're worth Lights will guide you home And ignite your bones And I will try to fix you Tears stream down your face When you lose something you cannot replace Tears stream down your face, and I Tears stream down your face I promise you I will learn from my mistakes Tears stream down your face, and I Lights will guide you home And ignite your bones And I will try to fix you
I have dreams since I was four years old to play piano and I forced my son to get private lessons to but is useless he doesn't interested in playing music I thought I was doing the right thing to him to replace my dream of ,,, never mind is just something you need to know about me xx wz love pupu
Couldn't find a transcription for the piano part online, so tried doing it myself, with the aim of using the MIDI file on my keyboard. But it's not going too well.. I use "Transcribe!" to nail the pitches, but it's still very hard to write the score with correct durations for all the embelishment notes he plays in between chords (and I'd like to play them just like he does, rather than just play simplified chords) Could a more advanced pianist advise me how to make this process more efficient?
@matthijzeke555 Oh, thanks but what I wanted was the actual notes. I guessed the chords myself, however just playing them sounds dull, it's all those inversions/embellishments that he makes around them that makes his playing sound so good.
I guess he said that if the audience get too much sad because of the song he'll try something electric... I'm Italian ahaha I don't know if that's right