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Post by Lizzy Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:59 pm

I am struggling trying to play two notes together.When the the notes of each interval are stacked.Sorry if this isnt a good explanation .I have played them together and they just dont sound right,and my brain is now frazzled : Crying or Very sad

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Post by Thomandy Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:20 pm

Im not sure I understand Razz Picture??
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Post by VictorCS Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:24 pm

What song/piece? And is it the trouble playing 2 keys at a time, or is it
that the sound between two neighbour notes that sound dissonant?
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Post by Christian Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:28 pm

Is your piano out of tune?

Did you try playing it "in context"? Ive heard interval/notes played together sounding like brrhrrrhrh, but if you add something else (before/after) its really nice.

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Post by Thomandy Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:52 am

Christian wrote:Is your piano out of tune?

Did you try playing it "in context"? Ive heard interval/notes played together sounding like brrhrrrhrh, but if you add something else (before/after) its really nice.

Yeah, thats true Smile
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Post by Lizzy Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:48 am

The music is Claire De Lune, it's the bassnotes I can't get to sound right I know it 's a hard piece to play for a beginner.

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Post by Thomandy Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:20 am

Lizzy wrote:The music is Claire De Lune, it's the bassnotes I can't get to sound right I know it 's a hard piece to play for a beginner.

Well, it depends - But do you read sheets correct? cause a newbeginner-fault is often that they dont take notice to the kesignature, and that might be the error - I dont know - But I got the sheets, and it is written in Db - Major

That means all D's E's and G's A's B's are FLAT... on the black keys. That might be the answer?! And both lines are in Treble-Clef so most of this piece is above middle C - Maby you have thought of the lower clef as a bass-clef? Might be the answer... Smile
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Post by Lizzy Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:42 am

Hiya thanks for your reply,I did know all the notes are played in Treble-Clef.I am fine with the melody,its the flippen notes that are one on top of the other that I cant seem to play properly.Sorry I cant explain it better.

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Post by Lizzy Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:54 am

I have just tried to upload a copy of the piece but,it didnt work!The sheet music I am using,I downloaded from the
www.music-scores.com site.

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Post by Thomandy Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:30 pm

Lizzy wrote:Hiya thanks for your reply,I did know all the notes are played in Treble-Clef.I am fine with the melody,its the flippen notes that are one on top of the other that I cant seem to play properly.Sorry I cant explain it better.

I do feel that you need to learn how to read sheets propparly before taking on a piece like this. Can you tell a C# scale from a C scale?? How do you see that it is written in in C#?? there are Many flats automatic in this piece!!

I think you should start with a simpler piece that is in C major or something before C# major piece since you cant read sheets perfect yet Smile Just a tip, cause you got to look at Fex the sign in the beginning that tells where you should play the notes, and there is 8va--------- in this piece also, many tricky things that need to be learned first before you hit at it I think... Read about it and watch some of andrews videos!! Smile
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Post by Lizzy Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:19 pm

Thanks for the replies.
I have cracked it! bought yet another book Very Happy

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