Robin Gareus wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Grammostola Rosea wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to learn to play piano. I have learned 'Let it be' from The >> Beatles. What are more good popular music songs for beginner pianist? >> And are those sheets available on the internet? >> > > Beginner questions are the hardest to answer.. I assume you can read > sheets, so let me have a go: I also learned playing piano with the > Beatles. They're very good to understand harmonic progressions. and it's > easy to get enthusiastic about their songs - yesterday is melodic moll > with lots of "quart-sext vorhalt" (german translation) ; just put your > fingers on the keys and it will become obvious.. well kind of ;) > > You may get a "Beatles-complete for piano" used-edition cheap on amazon. > If you're into jazz get the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Book . > or otherwise the "Blue-Album 76-70" (ISBN 0-7119-3618-8) - Books or > > > If you're interested in sharing sheets or tutorials on your piano quest > with other LAUs , have a preview at our upcoming wiki: > http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/abc > http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/abcmiditutorial > and contact me on LAD or off-list. > > May I ask how you play the piano? Are you using sf2 sound-fonts on > qsynth with a midi keyboard? or dssi-synth with jack-midi ? or a plain > old /analog/ piano? > > > Thanks for your answer. I play piano using my Fatar sl 880 and LinuxSampler with that nice piano sample from there website. Yes I can read sheets, but my bass clef knowledge is not really developed. I have search for some second hand Beatles songbooks (for piano), I gonna buy one of them... About the Real book for Jazz, can you download it somewhere? I'm starting to learn Lilypond... Regards, _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user