This leaves the bass duties to the left player, who will do more than simply provide bass and chords, as there are possibilities for lower melodic lines and counter-melodies as well. Arranging: Single piano arrangements will ultimately have fewer possibilities for giant sweeping passages and rich...
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 11 Brief Biography Herbert Howells, born in 1892 in the small town of Lydney, Gloucestershire, was profoundly influenced by the beauty of the countryside around him and the modal sonorities of his homeland. As a child, his musical aptitude was encouraged. He took piano...
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Tinkertrain, has a monster riff using open power chords while pulling off the minor third on the sixth string… “That was us summoning the power of Malcolm and Angus Young. To me, it sounds very AC/DC, you know what I mean? As for the intro part, that reminds me of The Who. So...
We're sitting around in here going through everything. Really strong, strong base of ideas. Vocal melody and series of chords. But where does it go from there? There's a lot of lyric writing on that one as well. Are they singing in English?
In the first verse, they rhyme "TV," "bikini," "bikini" and "H-bomb," which is pretty amazing considering they went to college. A few other items of note: "Ether" - I love bass chords! "Not Great Men" - The entire guitar line in the verses is "Doooo!" (in left speaker)...
Kurtis, that’s who. Overall he mentions ‘breaks’ or derivations thereof no less than 84 times in seven-and-a-half minutes, without ever hitting the brakes. The Breaksis also a very funny record too and that’s why I think I hold it so dear. I’ve always been with Zappa on the...
I’m hanging close to the stage side with Rico Bell – his accordion is so tuned into Susie Honeyman’s violin that they are making the glorious chords together. Lu Edmonds’ saz does the same at times as well, though oftentimes he’s the counterpoint to Jon or Tom’s guitar wailing. ...
The lyrics, which deal with the pain of lost love, also struck a chord with many people. Tips on playing the song The song is in F major You can use either bass root notes or chords on the left hand, and it will sound great ...