He doesn't actually start playing it until 55 seconds in.
It's stuff like this (and my Who anthology) that keeps me at the piano when my teacher is making me learn crap like "When the saints go marching in" (hurl).
Also, if learn your chords you can play a lot of stuff based on guitar tabs. I do this all the time since there is very little available in PJ sheet music. Guitartab.com has a lot of PJ.
The kids of today should defend themselves against the Seventies Nineties.
It's stuff like this (and my Who anthology) that keeps me at the piano when my teacher is making me learn crap like "When the saints go marching in" (hurl).
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It's nice because even with just 8 notes, you can figure stuff out.
Also, I loved this YouTube video by Quiksilverboy. I was able to figure out the opening parts of Corduroy by watching carefully:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0fhznlLreA
He doesn't actually start playing it until 55 seconds in.
It's stuff like this (and my Who anthology) that keeps me at the piano when my teacher is making me learn crap like "When the saints go marching in" (hurl).
Also, if learn your chords you can play a lot of stuff based on guitar tabs. I do this all the time since there is very little available in PJ sheet music. Guitartab.com has a lot of PJ.
Ugh. I know how you feel.
http://www.pianostreet.com is good for free piano music. You can download it and print it off. I also use http://www.playpiano.com to give myself extra lessons. 8notes is great, too.