errrmmm kinda like sad, but happy, but like confuseing, but simple hope that's helpful
DAve singlton he sang many melodys that had a ryhming pattern that war heros sang in the crimean war
An electric piano requires you to plug it in so you can use it. You can play the piano even if there is no electricity. Some keyboards also comes with recording devices and other tunes and sound effects. You can also plug in headphones when practicing. A piano doesn't have that and you can't control its volume unless you press it very lightly. Some keyboards or electric piano are not weighted or touch sensitive which is essential in piano playing and learning. Also an electric piano is portable and movable unlike the piano. And the biggest difference is the sound. When you turn up the volume of an electronic piano, you'll hear a noise. Like a hissing and cracking sound. A piano no matter how loud and heavy you play it won't make a hissing electronic noise.
== == if i were you i would learn some chords and some melodys i would recommend the A-team 118 really easy to learn and fun to play if you have difficultys go to www.scampsmusic.com it has games on there to help you learn the basic methods to playing the guitar Recommended!! The 1st thing you should do is take lessons, if your teacher is nice they will provide you with a bass, and then you can see if you like it or not, next if its something you want to do, look for a bass starter pack they will not cost to much and will get you going until you need the professional stuff.Ok, the real first thing is not necessarily lessons. The bass is a relatively easy instrument to just pick up and learn. Buy a bass. A used one can cost from $30 to $300. Bass packs give you everything you need to get started though. If you don't want to cough up some cash for lessons, start by learning the four open strings (the lowest four on the guitar: [highest to lowest] 1=G, 2=D, 3=A, 4=E). Keep in mind, each fret is a half step higher than the last. Learn to read music, if you don't know already. Buy a bass book. This will cost $30.00 at most. Read through it a couple of times, get familiar with your bass, and find some good music. Just remember that any instrument takes time to master, so practice! **EDIT** -- Although I said you should learn to read music, tabs are probably more useful to learn if you wish to persue the bass for a rock band. I reiterate that lessons are completely unnecessary. I started plaing bass this year and if you are just starting, which you are probably not, try play only the beginner scale, my favourite.... London Bridges, its the easiest song i know...but i know more!
welll wat kind of melodys
Marina
Nero Harmony.
Jordyn Brandner
I'd say Line Pod 6. Great for metal riffs and melodys and clean lead guitar.
DAve singlton he sang many melodys that had a ryhming pattern that war heros sang in the crimean war
Flowers grow randomly around town. But you can also plant them yourself. You can buy the seeds from Liz at her shop.
Carl does come back but you atleast need 90 melodys to get him back and when he does he will be with a young girl called starlet his long lost daughter.
Sorry but probably not, before they lost the license to dub it into English. There could be a possibility. They had said that right now its not licensed. But if you look on youtube, you can check on youtube to look for the preview and the opening in English. Have your fingers crossed though!
i think Ellen is the easiest girl to marry, if you say yes to going to the river and watching the bamboo boat float down she is your mate already. also Ellen loves moonstone which is one of the easiest things to get. hope i helpd lol ;D
Sorry, the stuff you want to learn will require a teacher. These are critical baby steps in learning how to play. You'll need feedback and technique adjustment along the way. Please get a teacher. Good luck!
An electric piano requires you to plug it in so you can use it. You can play the piano even if there is no electricity. Some keyboards also comes with recording devices and other tunes and sound effects. You can also plug in headphones when practicing. A piano doesn't have that and you can't control its volume unless you press it very lightly. Some keyboards or electric piano are not weighted or touch sensitive which is essential in piano playing and learning. Also an electric piano is portable and movable unlike the piano. And the biggest difference is the sound. When you turn up the volume of an electronic piano, you'll hear a noise. Like a hissing and cracking sound. A piano no matter how loud and heavy you play it won't make a hissing electronic noise.