100 Years – Five for fighting (piano)
Per request, a better known FFF song. 100 years. Sorry for the small video glitches. Please don’t ask for the sheetmusic, read my profile. Clydesdale asked an interesting question: there’s 3 types of players, note readers look at music and play it great and consistent from the first time on but often memorize poorly. Improvisers don’t read notes well, their music often single notes with cords. They improvise a number of ways but never play the same twice. The last, brute force. They struggle through 1000 times until it becomes part of them. Learn which you are, you may be one type, a mix, etc. 10miles where do you put yourself? YouTube wouldn’t let me put the whole answer in the box, so I’m putting it here. I think I’m a mix between the first two. I can play most sheetmusic in one go (especially if I know the song), which should be obvious from all the video’s where I am looking for the CODA symbol and can’t find it because it’s the first or second time I’m playign the song
. But then I don’t neccesarily need the sheetmusic, I can play by ear as well, and I hardly ever strictly follow the sheetmusic to begin with ( leaving out and adding notes..sometimes changing things a little). It’s the ones I learn by ear that I can instantly memorize, but when there is sheetmusic I have to really study it to learn it from memory..(which I’m a bit too lazy for usually since it takes more time and there’s s much more to play and figure out…)
yeah it’s pretty amazing.
sight-reading does not make sense (if I can sightread), but the storage and reading by ear is much faster. I can store and play songs in a half past one. = time bonus is not lost and do not turn the pages:)
@ 10milesfromnowhere I think it’s a waste of time having to turn the pages.
@ RowbotDinoJunkies3 a song that I can sightread in 1-2 hours. . 2 days seems a waste of time then;)
I hear my songs in two days, and then I can play from memory. . . My mother says it’s rare.
@ 10milesfromnowhere sight reading FTW
Can you tell me lol
This really made me mourn. . . the music is very deep with people who have a heart for music. . . you have a gift of God!
You are great!
@ MschocoloverXOXO is called the bass clef. you play this role with the hand you’ve left. and capitalization and treble with the right hand.
I score this uself education and I’m just a question. . . . I can not play the second line? J is called the bass or something with a drop C. Oh, and I learned all a part of your little world my siren.
I play piano too. I thought learning to play this song and now I am definitely. great job! you’re really good!
this is beautiful <3
this is beautiful <3
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This beautiful piano:) And a magnificent version of the song.
watch my channel for a cover of this song
I tried the song, was fun for a few pages, then got a little frustrated, then I got bored, and then on. The song is very beautiful but, especially the chorus. I wish I had the patience to learn everything.
someone is finally in the right tempo, everybody who plays too fast and loses his emotion when you TAAF.
NINJANRDJR right. . . I also learned from him. . It is so coooooolllll !!!!!
Thank you (: it helped a lot!
For those who want to learn, Laydback5 Visit channel, through all the steps, give u all the notes and all its parts and does it very well, I learned from him.
If you want to learn, know, I’ve only been playing guitar for two years but I learned to play Andy McKee – For my father, just enough, is one of my songs and I review had time to work at school, but once I got used his fingers to it, then it flows naturally:) Keep It Up Man
trabajouna very best times here!
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