Anyway, the piano in Queen songs isn´t that complex (if what you´re looking for are piano sheetmusic...) so I guess that the chords would be enough for you to play them nicely...
However... there might be another solution... try to download a midi notation software...
Then download the midi file of the song you want (be sure you are downloading a good reproduction and in the right key...), and you´ll be able to see the exact notes that were recorded in that midi file... then just print it...
gmhmagic wrote: However... there might be another solution... try to download a midi notation software...
Then download the midi file of the song you want (be sure you are downloading a good reproduction and in the right key...), and you´ll be able to see the exact notes that were recorded in that midi file... then just print it...
This is a free trial version... you´ll be able to use it for 30 days I believe... Yoú only have to download a midi file and play it in this software...
Perhaps you´ll need to split the piano part in 2 hands once you´re seeing the notes... and obviously delete the part of the instruments you´re not interested in, so that you can reduce the number of pages... If you like the software, you can later buy it... but the trial version is quite useful...
Enjoy! ;) link
I´ll give you a link to one of my favourite pages by the way. This one has very accurate Elton John songs... very interesting for pianoi players... link
gmhmagic wrote: Anyway, the piano in Queen songs isn´t that complex (if what you´re looking for are piano sheetmusic...) so I guess that the chords would be enough for you to play them nicely...
You don't know what you are talking about. Chords? Please. You can't play all of queens songs with chords. Sounds pathetic. Believe me the sheet music is required.
Such a thing as flow in music...
And just go to pianofiles.com
can't help anymore - midi file things are rubbish. Too many instruments and sounds too hazy when you get the notes.
I do know what I´m talking about... let me tell you that if you think that the piano in Queen songs is hard to play you´re the one that doesn´t know what you´re saying... I´ve been playing classical music all my life, and Queen songs are not complex... in fact, they are very simple... I don´t say that Freddie was not a skilled piano player, but come on, anyone who has ever played the piano knows that his songs are not difficult to play...
What I mean by saying that he should use the chords is that he should develop them into a song by ear training... it will all depend on your musical ear... I guess you can´t understand what I´m trying to say so, try not to be agressive...
You need sheetmusic to play Mozart... not Queen...
Ive been playing the trumpet gor years, but there are no Queen songs written for that.
Anyway, I have found my way around a piano, which would be an easy song to start to learn to play? I can read the music, but it all looks rather complex to me.
d1j2m3 wrote: Ive been playing the trumpet gor years, but there are no Queen songs written for that.
Anyway, I have found my way around a piano, which would be an easy song to start to learn to play? I can read the music, but it all looks rather complex to me.
You should try...
Play The Game (it´s nice and easy...)
The intro is easy to play by ear... and there are not many chords in the song...
Anyway... I´ve found you some piano sheetmusic... although some of the songs are not quite interesting for the piano... link
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