A beatiful piece of music.
Sorry I don't have music, but you must have sheet music if you are playing it. I have tried playing by ear and found that I am off a little here and there. Never had piano lessons, just play from what I know. Practice is the only way you will get it and the only way you will be good at it.
Now I am going to have that music stuck in my head all night.
2007-01-09 15:44:43
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answered by David L 6
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I've been working with the course for about a week now, and it's incredible. Just the practice aids and the different scales and memory techniques in Book 9 are worth the price of the course, alone! There are two things that make this course stand out. First, all the video and audio files are embedded in the lesson. I have yet to find another piano course that makes it this easy. It's so nice not to have three files going at the same time!
The second thing is that you actually get to play in each lesson! And the songs are not "Mary had a Little Lamb" types! From the Beatles to Bethoven, it's all there. I have several piano courses that I have ordered over the internet. This is the one I use because it makes learning fun! I'm amazed! Once you get the rhythms down, you really can sound like a pro! Great fun! Thanks for making this available at such a reasonable price. Anyone who doesn't grab this up is going to go the long way home! Joy!
Now ANYONE Can Learn Piano or Keyboard?
2016-05-17 08:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Find a piano teacher, learn to read music, practice hard.
Fur Elise is a beautiful song, but a very difficult piece to play properly (and all the way through). However, when you finally do get it, you'll have such a sense of accomplishment.
2007-01-09 18:50:17
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answered by pianogal73 3
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I think you need a copy of the music - you can't tell what octave or hand it is by just letter names. I think you need to do it RH, then LH - one at a time. Take it really slow and set yourself targets - say get 4 bars sorted every day so by the end of the week you're nearly there! Goodluck. I'd also recommend listening to a recording of it, will really help you with expression etc.
2007-01-10 09:36:01
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answered by hannnnnnnah 2
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I used to play this piece many years ago but don't have the notes now.
You managed to put down the notes above, so you must have the musical score. Why not continue to put those that you are having trouble with and it will come to you.
Happy practising.
2007-01-09 15:40:48
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answered by concernedjean 5
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buy the sheet music, playing only by ear isnt good, all musicians should be able to read notes
2007-01-09 16:35:53
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answered by trrew w 2
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I learned from my keyboard, it had it on and i slowed the tempo and learned it.. easy as pie!
2007-01-11 10:21:46
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answered by ♫ αиgєℓ υи∂єя ¢σνєя ♫ 2
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I learned to play by ear....I can't read music....so I don't know if you're right.....erm.....Just do it by ear.....lol
2007-01-09 15:39:44
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answered by ♥♣♠Dragon Dust♠♣♥ 2
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lessons will be your best bet... if you would like message me i might be able to give you some ideas of people to help you with lessons
2007-01-11 09:02:35
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answered by band geek 2
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