I want to be able to easily learn some piano music, that’s sounds really hard when you listen to it. Any Sheet music, or Tutorials?
I have 5 days to learn something.


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    I haven’t played in a while, so my terminology may be off, but I bought sheet music with 3 lines, where the vocals are included as the melody. I need to play this with my left hand to make it actually sound like the song, but what should I play with my left hand (the piano bass or treble clef) so it sounds most similar to the song while also playing the melody? Here is an example of the song:

    http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0080511&mnuid=KKKMSR0TBRVM4FYMMXQLKZJX3JL6SGM708KFKRM7

    Thanks!


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    When reading sheet music for piano…. If the time signature is 4 over 4 and there are two semi quaver rests one above the other do you add them and rest for a crotchet and if so why don’t they just put a crotchet rest symbol as opposed to two semi quaver rests?


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    How do i read piano sheet music?

    It just makes no sense to me at all… I have played guitar for years and only read off of tab. Now I want to teach myself piano but sheet music makes no sense. How can that many octaves fit into those bars and spaces? It just hasn’t clicked for me yet.


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    I’m currently learning the song Endless Rain by Yoshiki Hayashi on piano and in the sheet music there are a few bars that use treble clef for both hands instead of the usual bass clef for left. At first I figured maybe it was supposed to mean the left hand is played from middle C, but I know the song well and that’s most definitely not right (and it sounds perfectly like the song the way I’m playing it with the left an octave down).

    I’m definitely not a noob in music theory, but I’d never come across this before. I know Yoshiki is mad, but I know he didn’t just make that up. Why is it written like this?
    Kookern- I realize this and that’s what I said I’ve been doing. My question was *why* is it written like that?? Makes sense to me, but I’ve ever seen that before..
    Tidbit- then it must be a publishing mistake. I’m playing it correctly and I’m reading it respectively as the treble clef should be. The only difference is, I’m not playing it at middle C, but an octave below what is written. I know that is how the actual song is played because it sounds just like it the way I’m playing it…. It is, after all, a few bars on the first page front and back.


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    I’ve been trolling around the internet for an hour looking for a down loadable copy of New Romantic by Laura Marling. No such luck. Is such sheet music even out there?

    Or will I have to figure out the chords painstakingly by ear….

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!


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