Acapella Thread
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Acapella Thread
I'm just going to post all my updates in one thread from now on. Here's Dreams of Our Fathers: http://www.pezshow.com/music.html
Enjoy,
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It looks like someone already told you. However for next time you're trying to learn a song on the piano, if someone tells you what the chords are, you're going to forget them. Conversely, if you figure them out yourself, you'll remember them.Beauford33 wrote:what were the chords you used on the Keyboard cover of #41?
It's easy to figure out a chord. There are only 12 notes in the chromatic scale. Put the music on and listen to it, chord by chord. For the chord you are trying to figure out, find out which key it's in by testing all 12 notes in the scale. Once you get one that 'sounds' like it's in that key (the "do" in the "do re mi, etc") build the rest of the chord by either picking the notes that are 4 and 7 keys away from your root key (called the tonic) for a major chord, or 3 and 7 keys up from the tonic for a minor chord. Repeat this process for each chord you are trying to figure out. It may take a while at first, especially if you have no musical background whatsoever, but the more you do it, the easier it will get.
If people are interested in learning how to play the piano, musical background or not, I'm designing a website that is designed to teach you in 24 hours (well, 24 1-hour lessons). I'll let you know when it's done.
Alright, happy keyboarding,
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yeah, none of that made sense. I dont play keyboard or anything. We have a piano and I just wanna do some stuff on it. I got the chords and I know what they are from just playing #41 many times.BenPezzner wrote:It looks like someone already told you. However for next time you're trying to learn a song on the piano, if someone tells you what the chords are, you're going to forget them. Conversely, if you figure them out yourself, you'll remember them.Beauford33 wrote:what were the chords you used on the Keyboard cover of #41?
It's easy to figure out a chord. There are only 12 notes in the chromatic scale. Put the music on and listen to it, chord by chord. For the chord you are trying to figure out, find out which key it's in by testing all 12 notes in the scale. Once you get one that 'sounds' like it's in that key (the "do" in the "do re mi, etc") build the rest of the chord by either picking the notes that are 4 and 7 keys away from your root key (called the tonic) for a major chord, or 3 and 7 keys up from the tonic for a minor chord. Repeat this process for each chord you are trying to figure out. It may take a while at first, especially if you have no musical background whatsoever, but the more you do it, the easier it will get.
If people are interested in learning how to play the piano, musical background or not, I'm designing a website that is designed to teach you in 24 hours (well, 24 1-hour lessons). I'll let you know when it's done.
Alright, happy keyboarding,
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man, i'm so glad i stumbled upon your stuff at the antsmarching forums..i love it!
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excellent work on "so right"...I REALLYenjoyed listening to it a lot!!!!
keep it up...
a little suggestion maybe...of course acapella is supposed to sound a little softer but maybe to try to bring some power in the voice at some point...
don't get me wrong - you sing very well but maybe in that song you might try it with a little "aggression" at some points
just my opinion..
again: keep up the word - looking forward to your next project!
keep it up...
a little suggestion maybe...of course acapella is supposed to sound a little softer but maybe to try to bring some power in the voice at some point...
don't get me wrong - you sing very well but maybe in that song you might try it with a little "aggression" at some points

just my opinion..
again: keep up the word - looking forward to your next project!
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the acapella So Right was very good, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I havent had a chance to check out the others yet, I'm at work...
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"Ah, music - the joy the mind derives from counting without being aware that it is counting" - Leibniz
"Celebrate we will, for life is short but sweet for certain" - Dave
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I'm not a singer... I've never had a lesson or anything like that. I'm just good with analyzing music and breaking it up into its basic parts due to my long history of piano playing and composing music. So you may enjoy these more if you go into it not expecting much from the lead vocals. Personally, when I listen to my recordings, I'm so busy paying attention to the other parts that I don't even hear myself singing the words. All in all, thanks for the compliments and feedback.
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