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Joined: 09 Dec 2003 | Posts: 2528 | Location: Austin, TX
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not if I become stacy first..... ok that was a joke... but I know SOMEBODY on the boards knows how to play keyboard.... _________________ my flickr |
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003 | Posts: 347 | Location: friday harbor, wa
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she will probably post her original ink drawn (paper hewn) illuminated manuscripts on ebay. I mean, if Sherri's Blender shirt went for $__, don't think the lil' sis' doesn't want to get her checking account out of the red also... they need their Starbucks bucks. I don't think any music exists. Stacy is strictly a beam pilot... no IFR. Musicians with music theory say, "wait, you can't play that chord with that progression"...and, "that's not even a chord"... Eric Nicholson of Midlake told her while laughing at her play some new song: "don't ever take music theory...it'll ruin you're creativity... what you're doing isn't right, but it's great." I'm no help. Off to bed i go. bd _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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Joined: 04 Nov 2002 | Posts: 5180 | Location: Tyler, Texas
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i so agree! when i was having composition lessons, cos you have to to pass music here, and everything i wrote the guy was like, 'oh it'd be better if it moved to the fifth progression then we went to the relative minor...' and it was a completely different song. that i hated by the way! |
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Joined: 14 Mar 2004 | Posts: 121 |
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Joined: 12 Jul 2004 | Posts: 94 | Location: tucson, az
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I can play I wasn't prepared....and part of mister pine.... my attempt was lame though... and I couldn't agree more about the whole knowing what you're doing kills something....I played a song for my guitar teacher once and he was like "woah....thats a really odd chord....and typically people don't put it next to the other chord you played" and I was like "but it sounds cool" and he said "alright" and at this point I think he is just happy if I am writing something..... _________________ my flickr |
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003 | Posts: 347 | Location: friday harbor, wa
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dali wrote: just look at the chords on guitar tabs, and play the same ones on the keyboard. on the keyboard, they might just be in a different section of the keys.
then learn it from there. thats what i did with some wilco songs for fun. that won't be the piano part, though... it'd be like playing the guitar part on the piano. i can play some Eisley songs by ear... it depends on what part the piano plays in the song. if it has a strong melody line that gets stuck in my head, i can find it on the piano, usually. i can't play a whole song and i haven't even played in awhile, but i'd recommend just listening to the songs and getting the piano parts stuck in your head, and playing by ear from there... if you can do that. _________________ Saellys wrote: Thank God for Arielle all your kind, they're coming clean they shut their eyes their mess, their scene |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2004 | Posts: 5273 | Location: i forget
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boyd wrote: I don't think any music exists. Stacy is strictly a beam pilot... no IFR. Musicians with music theory say, "wait, you can't play that chord with that progression"...and, "that's not even a chord"... Eric Nicholson of Midlake told her while laughing at her play some new song: "don't ever take music theory...it'll ruin you're creativity... what you're doing isn't right, but it's great." every musician i know that knows theory says the only reason you bother learning the rules is so that you can break them better... whereas i know just enough theory to get me into serious serious trouble. |
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Joined: 18 Apr 2003 | Posts: 3939 | Location: here
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I don't know if this will help, but... I play guitar and tabbed out Laughing City and Marvelous Things and put them in a program that shows guitar tab and music notation. I also did my best on the piano parts, so if you can read sheet music, you might be able to get the general idea of what the keyboard stuff is. You'll need the free program available here: www.power-tab.net and the files are here: http://powertabs.net/pta.php?page=artist,1967 Also, Vegetable did Blackened Crown and Telescope Eyes with Guitar Pro, but the demo doesn't let you print it out very well. At least you can look at the music notation on the computer. http://www.mysongbook.com/tab-tab_list-id_artist=5853.htm |
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Joined: 25 Jun 2004 | Posts: 14 |
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amidthestars wrote: dali wrote: just look at the chords on guitar tabs, and play the same ones on the keyboard. on the keyboard, they might just be in a different section of the keys.
then learn it from there. thats what i did with some wilco songs for fun. that won't be the piano part, though... it'd be like playing the guitar part on the piano. i can play some Eisley songs by ear... it depends on what part the piano plays in the song. if it has a strong melody line that gets stuck in my head, i can find it on the piano, usually. i can't play a whole song and i haven't even played in awhile, but i'd recommend just listening to the songs and getting the piano parts stuck in your head, and playing by ear from there... if you can do that. no, what i mean is. you play the same chords that they're playing on guitar. and then you figure out what position sherri is in. and then you figure out what she is playing. dude, if chauntelle is playing a C chord, then play a C chord on the piano. wow, so hard. you can still figure out the keyboard part, if you're playing the same chords, you just have to find out what keys she is pressing. it's not that hard at all, i did it with a lot of songs off of Wilco's YHF. |
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Joined: 12 Jul 2004 | Posts: 94 | Location: tucson, az
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you keep talking about theory? theory? what do you know? instead of studying theory we're gonna get up and go! actually, though,i had an interesting conversation with conrad keeley outside a trail of dead show awhile back about how he found his musical theory training to be beneficial in looking at rock music. he views all forms of music as one continual "river" with different genres being different "branches," so knowledge in the more classical areas could contribute to overall understanding of all music. i found it pretty interesting. or maybe he was just on acid. whatever. |
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Joined: 07 Jun 2004 | Posts: 2497 |
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Joined: 12 Jul 2004 | Posts: 94 | Location: tucson, az
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i can kind of play lost at sea and marvelous things on keyboard/piano...but its not the actual keyboard from the songs, its just keyboard that sounds like the song (am i making sense?) its not chords, its just pressing 1 key at a time to the melody of the songs. but its really fun to do when youre bored. But as for that keyboard part before the vocals in the lost at sea from Cole's studio or something( those 10 or so notes....), i figured that out....i could try to write it out or something, ot just take pictures of my hand playing it..that might be easier cause i forgot how to read/write music and i cant tab stuff either _________________ Julie Do you believe in something beautiful? Then get up and be it! http://www.last.fm/user/Untitled_9/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/86438423@N00/ |
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Joined: 13 Jun 2004 | Posts: 1749 | Location: In the courtyard waiting on the breeze to float after me
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dali wrote: amidthestars wrote: dali wrote: just look at the chords on guitar tabs, and play the same ones on the keyboard. on the keyboard, they might just be in a different section of the keys.
then learn it from there. thats what i did with some wilco songs for fun. that won't be the piano part, though... it'd be like playing the guitar part on the piano. i can play some Eisley songs by ear... it depends on what part the piano plays in the song. if it has a strong melody line that gets stuck in my head, i can find it on the piano, usually. i can't play a whole song and i haven't even played in awhile, but i'd recommend just listening to the songs and getting the piano parts stuck in your head, and playing by ear from there... if you can do that. no, what i mean is. you play the same chords that they're playing on guitar. and then you figure out what position sherri is in. and then you figure out what she is playing. dude, if chauntelle is playing a C chord, then play a C chord on the piano. wow, so hard. you can still figure out the keyboard part, if you're playing the same chords, you just have to find out what keys she is pressing. it's not that hard at all, i did it with a lot of songs off of Wilco's YHF. yeah, i see what you mean, and that's entirely possible and easy to do and i do it a lot as well...but that's not what this person asked for. all i'm saying is that she wants to play stacy's part on the keyboard, not chauntelle or sherri's part -that'd be playing guitar on piano. it'd work to get the melody itself, but it's not really going to be what stacy is playing. that's all i meant. =P _________________ Saellys wrote: Thank God for Arielle all your kind, they're coming clean they shut their eyes their mess, their scene |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2004 | Posts: 5273 | Location: i forget
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i stand saying that every musician should learn theory because it cn only help..i cant see how it couls hurt your creativity because you would know more and have more room to put things together. _________________ my game is on top http://www.xanga.com/dth |
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Joined: 09 Nov 2002 | Posts: 202 | Location: hogwarts
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