Well first let me start by saying that " La Valse D'Amelie" is a very beautiful song. Now if you're a beginner on the piano it may be a difficult piece to learn. If you have been playing for a good amount of time by now, it will take a minimum of maybe two to three months to learn. If you're and expert or have been playing for a long period of time, the song will be a bit challenging, but once you practice it would be perfect. I took the piano lessons for two years, but then quit and then just a few months ago I started again, beginning with this piece. It took me about two months to learn, and one month to perfect it. In the end, I definitely would recommend to play "La Valse D'Amelie" because the final product will sound beautiful and I can assure you that people will be impressed.
-Goodluck :)
5 but that's hard piano in easy piano you will only c 3
Weighted piano keys are the keys that you can hit softly or hard and that will make the dynamics of a piece of music. This is so that you can make loud and soft sounds. Most keyboards don't have weighted piano keys and so you can only adjust the sound via the volume and the sound of the voice via the on-board computer screen.
yes but it is hard
Depends how high and hard you crank up the electric piano. Also depends on what kind of pianos they are. But acoustically a normal piano will have the same volume if not more than an electric one.
In the film "Hard Target," the Appassionata piano sonata is played by Lance Henriksen's character, but the actual pianist performing the piece is Jean-Yves Thibaudet. His performance adds a layer of depth to the film, contrasting the intense action with the beauty of Beethoven's music. Thibaudet is a renowned French pianist known for his interpretations of classical works.
First, you need to get the music. Then you will need piano lessons (if you are not already an accomplished pianist), and then can learn the piece. As you are learning this piece, you are playing it on the piano.
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Lance heriksen did indeed play the piano in the hard target, he also played Beethoven's "Appassionata" if you would like to check it out look it up o youtube. it's a very beautiful piece to listen to.
Quite hard! I should no I just took my Piano exam 2day! The only way you can become good at piano is by practicing...
yes!
5 but that's hard piano in easy piano you will only c 3
when i had singing lessons i didn't think it was very hard. but learning the piano can get tricky!
If you play the piano softly it will sound soft. If you play it hard it will sound loud. It mainly depends on what piece you are playing. If you are playing a rock song then obviously it will have to be loud, but if it is a love song then most of the time you play it softly. Hoped this helped :-)
Weighted piano keys are the keys that you can hit softly or hard and that will make the dynamics of a piece of music. This is so that you can make loud and soft sounds. Most keyboards don't have weighted piano keys and so you can only adjust the sound via the volume and the sound of the voice via the on-board computer screen.
yes but it is hard
you practice really hard
Well most insterments are hard but, guitar and piano will help you read notes better. Thats it. Good Luck if you try.