No. Playing a song in a different key simply alters the range of the song, but the essential progression is the same. Also, the lyrics to the song, the arrangement, etc. will remain the same even if you change the key. Bands will often change the key of their songs to a lower register when performing live to make it easier to sing them night after night. This doesn't make them different songs, simply the same song in a slightly lower register.
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Yes; if it is recorded or notated, it is automatically protected by copyright.
depends on what game you play "guitar hero videos have been being taken down due to copy right infringement because the video contained music that was copyrighted" but usually no
because different people have different types of styles of playing and hes playing what hes comfortable in
You don't have to repeat the 'be' verb. This sentence is ok: The teacher is playing (the) guitar and singing.
HE is playing guitar; he is the Bon Jovi leader guitaist
Playing the guitar will not make your hands larger.
He started playing guitar when he was about 11 or 12.
Yes, Rockband and Guitar Hero hellp you play the guitar because it stimulates your muscles in the same way and gets you used to playing different notes and strumming.
There are a number of different sounds a guitar can produce. It can be an Electric Guitar or an acoustic guitar both of which sound very different.
He was playing guitar for about 13 yrs. old.
a Guitar Playing Elmo in a box is worth $24.99