HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
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HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
I'm a piano begginer, And I just can't get this song right. Because of some notes.
http://josh.agarrado.net/music/anime/getfile.php?file=1649
I mean check it out, How i am suppuse to play it? Seems Really hard to TIME IT. And I'm starting to get desesperate.
In the last song i learned it was quite easy because the left hand notes started at the same as the right hand, Therefore i didn't had any problems at all, but with this one you play the notes in the left hand in an invisible time Because Some notes are in legato?
Anyway help me please.
http://josh.agarrado.net/music/anime/getfile.php?file=1649
I mean check it out, How i am suppuse to play it? Seems Really hard to TIME IT. And I'm starting to get desesperate.
In the last song i learned it was quite easy because the left hand notes started at the same as the right hand, Therefore i didn't had any problems at all, but with this one you play the notes in the left hand in an invisible time Because Some notes are in legato?
Anyway help me please.
lesengir- Beginner pianist
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Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
I can't find the song from the link. What is the name of the song?
Circle_of_Fists- Well-known Pianist
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Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
It's in the M, Marmalade Boy, the song name is MOMENT
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Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
I don't think they are in legato, but it is a tie: http://www.myriad-online.com/resources/docs/harmony/english/tieslurbeam.htm
So try to play all tied notes as one note. I don't know the piece, but it would sound like this: http://www.frank-buss.de/tmp/marmalade.mp3
So try to play all tied notes as one note. I don't know the piece, but it would sound like this: http://www.frank-buss.de/tmp/marmalade.mp3
Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
Yeah i mean a tie, I'm bad with names, so in other words i have to press it and then press others with left hand but it's really hard to time it
lesengir- Beginner pianist
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Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
You could try it with counting: The piece has a 4/4 time signature, with eighth notes, so you can use "1 and, 2 and, 3 and, 4 and, 1 and,...". Do it really really slow at the beginning, until you can play it with the right relative timing and until you know the notes. When you've mastered this, you can increase the speed and finally you don't need to count any more.
Re: HELP WITH TIMING THIS SOON!
Thanks Frank i'll try that and See if i can upload the midi of my playing.
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