Hey everyone ! This is my instrumental version for Tujhe Bhula Diya- Anjaana Anjaani. This song took a lot of work :p.................Played on pian...
Hey everyone ! This is my instrumental version for Tujhe Bhula Diya- Anjaana Anjaani. This song took a lot of work :p……………..Played on piano as usual. I followed the orginal song and background music for the most part of this instrumental. Pardon any mistakes due to unknown causes Hope you will like it ! The Original Song is composed by Vishal-Shekar and sung by Mohit Chauhan, Shekhar Ravjiani & Shurti Pathak CHORDS USED: Bm, A, G, Em and D ( F#m is also used at some places, especially before G ) ALL THE COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO T-SERIES AND ORIGINAL OWNERS OF THE SONG. EXTRA TAGS:- tujhe bhula diya instrumental on piano anjaana anjaani 2010 Mohit Chauhan Shekhar Ravjiani Shurti Pathak Kumar Vishal Dadlani Composed by Vishal-Shekhar lyrics by Kumaar & Vishal Dadlani Mohit Chauhan Shekhar Ravjiani Shruti Pathak Priyanka Chopra Ranbir Kapoor Cover Keyboard Piano Remix Music Bollywood Indian Vishal Shekhar Mohit Chauhan Tutorial Chords 2010 Ranbir Kapoor Priyanka Chopra Exp3riment001 experiment soothing
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Scroll down for the chords and how I played it!! I played piano, sang, and added me singing the harmony in some parts =] Hello I absolutely love the piano version! It sounds so pretty so I decided to cover it =] I DON”T have sheet music, I play by earby listening to the song! Hope you enjoy! and don’t forget to subscribe, comment, rate, favorite, etc. Have a great day, Janna Contact Me: twitter.com Saynow #: 1-509-774-0275 www.myspace.com www.facebook.com Honors- 10/29/09 #89 – Most Discussed (Today) – Music – Canada #83 – Top Rated (Today) – Music – Canada By popular demand, here’s the chords I used! =] HOW I played it: For the intro I played the chords with my right hand, and arpeggios with my left hand. On the 1st and 3rd verses I played the chord with my right hand and octaves with my left hands. For the other verses, chorus and bridge I played arpeggios with my left hand, and the chord with my right hand. Everyone keeps asking how to play the chord Esus (or E sustained) so you just play the notes EAB for the chords Esus If you need more help try google images CHORDS: Intro: DAE DAE DA Esus E V1: DAE DAE DAD Esus E V2: DAE DAE DAD Esus E Chorus: DAEF#m DA Esus E DAEF#m DA Esus E V3: DAE DAE DAD Esus E V4: DAE DAE DAD Esus E Repeat Chorus Bridge: F#m ED F#m EDE DAEF#m DAE F#m D Esus EF#m D Esus EDAEF#m DAE Repeat Chorus DAEF#m DA Esus E Ending: F#m ED F#m ED
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My name is Nick Fister ( www.facebook.com ) This is a version of Requiem for a Dream on the piano. It does not follow the notes exactly as they are written. I am pretty much just having fun and messing with a great piano piece. It is all improvization, so there is no way for the exact sheet music to be available Sheet music: Note, the sheets are for the original version. The version he is playing is an improv. We do not have sheets for this very version, but he learned off the following sheets, so if you want to learn this that would be where to start. Page 1: i25.photobucket.com page 2: i25.photobucket.com 100000- June 4th, 2009 150000- July 29th, 2009 200000- September 8th, 2009 250000- October 13th, 2009 300000- November 12th, 2009 500000- March 29th, 2010
Never Would Have Made It is a song that was recorded by Pastor Marvin Sapp. This song is very simple in principle but it should difficult when you try to play it like the main musician Aaron Linsday. The musicianship used to play this song is a perfect example of why knowing your chord progressions and how to execute them in different ways is so important. This song uses a collection of popular chord progressions, 7-3-6, 2-5-1, 3-4-6, etc. On this video tutorial I will give you the foundation of these chord progressions, alternate approaches and passing chords to place in between your foundational chords. Excellent lesson. Especially if you love the key of C Major.
In Part Two of this video lesson, Mike demonstrates how to find the tones of every Major Scale by identifying the intervals as a specific series of whole-steps and half-steps. You’ll learn how to find the tones of every Major Chord, identify the three basic chords of every Major Key, and learn about the Chromatic scale.