richard clayderman. any song.
2006-08-20 14:02:29
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answered by nome 4
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Browse around a music store or a place like Barnes & Noble. I think I remember seeing a collection of piano music at Sam's Club....
2006-08-20 21:04:30
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answered by En79 3
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You definitely need to check out Floyd Cramer... especially MUSIC BOX DANCER. I swear you cannot listen to that song by him and be in a bad mood. He's famous for the song LAST DATE. Richard Clayderman (sp?) is also a great pianist. I keep my Floyd Cramer handy in the car and listen to it every chance I get. It just makes my heart soar! Enjoy.
2006-08-20 21:05:25
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answered by Peaches 3
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I would say if you're looking for something pop, and challenging, pick up a couple of Ben Folds books. He's amazing at piano. If you meant music, pick up Songs for Silverman or his first solo album.
~Dan
2006-08-20 21:01:04
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answered by wusscore84 2
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Batovian
2006-08-20 21:03:22
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answered by Jeff2smart 4
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I always liked Bruce Hornsby and the Range.
2006-08-20 21:02:03
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answered by Hielodrive 5
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I prefer "Waltz in C Minor" from Chopin.
2006-08-20 21:04:14
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answered by jaythewarthog 3
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Anything composed by Chopin would be cool
2006-08-20 21:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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well start off with some songs you know and have fun playing along with it!
2006-08-20 21:01:08
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answered by jazzdrummergirl 1990 1
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