if your talking about the one by MJ
then i think you'd class it as pop
hope i helped
"How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand" is a lyric from the song "How do you solve a problem" which appears in the movie "Sound of Music". It is actually physically impossible to hold a moonbeam in your hand.
Pop/Rock
you can't play it, its just a hand item that you hold, you can't play it, when you go to your playercard, click on the cd, and it comes up in your penguins hand, its just for style, not to actually play, sorry
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Your dominate hand is used for strumming. It depends on how fast you want to play and/or what style of music you play. The least dominate hand is used to hold down frets and not strumming. You want to have your best hand for strumming and least best hand for holding down strings for top performance. Hope that helped. DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!
imslp.org has a lot of free sheet music seletions to choose from.
you hold your hand as a position of a note then strum it or pluck it the string vibrates and music ccomes out
No its not possible. You can only hold it in your hand! yes it is just use Windows Media Player and sync music!-peacesigns123
They set the stage for all of the American rock bands, by progressing the style of rock and roll. At first American was not partial to them, but after the song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was released, America went through what was called Beatlemania (their crazy popularity).
To play hand chimes effectively and create beautiful music, hold the chime with one hand and use the other hand to strike it gently. Practice different techniques like damping and rolling to create a variety of sounds. Experiment with different rhythms and melodies to create harmonious music. Practice regularly to improve your skills and create beautiful music with hand chimes.
It is traditional music theatre style
Hard days night, help, I wanna hold your hand beatles music boxes, what's their value?