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@@Twilight55685 Depends... if you want to really learn piano or any Instrument, there is no way to avoid sheet music... but if You Just learn s few pieces through tutorials and you dont want to actually be musician you dont need to... But overall... yeah its better if they can read Sheetmusic
The biggest songs are simple, but the thing is they get it right. In 20 years, these polyrhythms and 31 note scales won't be remembered (for the most part).
I discovered when i was a kid that all the black keys was a usable scale. With only a little trip of not bridgeing across both C# and D# in the same chord you can basically play whatever you want and it will sound ok. Including a pretty good approximation of the Escape From NY theme.
This comment reminds me of when I started learning piano and started using C# and Eb instead of playing everything in C major, it was easier to get used to scales, intervals and understanding how black keys works
bro’s really thinking we can play with both hands Edit: Ain’t no way y’all still think I can’t play with two hands. I made this comment 9 months ago, so enough with the “it’s easy”, for new piano players like me, it’s not sometimes. 💀
Its crazy how a sound can make you think of something so quick. This instantly reminded me of the melody of a My chemical romance song , I think its the breakdown to 'honey this mirror isnt big enough for the two of us'
Y’all if you think this piece is trash I’m a beginner and I’m learning and this piece is for beginners and it is nice, as if you guys care about what I just said I’m just saying that my opinion I think this piece is pretty cool for beginners if they want to learn! 🎉😊
What, i just learnt this piece but the whole thing just 2 weeks ago after hearing it through the ending of "the intouchables" (truly an amazing movie btw) the name of the piece is "Fly" by Ludovico Einaudio
@@nitricfox7895 heres a video about it, there are two types of andalusian cadence. The one im sending is a common form of it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MSjVTZ_l9XA.html
@@elitemation XD not andalusian, andalusian would be C#m - B - A - G#. I don't know if "C#m - B - F#/Bb - A" has a name, but "the megalovania cadence" seems a pretty good name for an example of that decending bass pattern
It just takes practice. You need to walk through songs at a slow pace to allow your hands to coordinate and get used to the timing. Once that happens you’ll find your hands getting more independent and actually learning other songs is easier with 2 hands!
*Chopin - piano concerto no. 2* if u dont like that. (what u sure will) *Liszt - Uno Sospiro* What about, *Bach - BWV 596* Or, *Händel - (any) Oboe Conencerto* U have to like any of these. *Rachmaninoff - Piano concerto no. 2* Nothing beats the Russian Rachmaninoff, but still i have last backup. *Mozart - Lacrimosa*