Duke Ellington uses the piano to set the mood or rhythm of some of his songs.
Duke Ellington composed these songs Take the a train,and it don't mean a thing.
He wrote Over 9,000 Songs(9,245 Songs)
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'Take the "A" Train' 'Satin Doll' 'I Don't Mean a Thing'
Check out Duke Ellington's "Isfahan."
They provide rhythm in most rock and pop songs. They are the prominent instrument in funk songs but can also supply the melody in many other genres.
Duke Ellington composed these songs Take the a train,and it don't mean a thing.
love is in the air
He wrote Over 9,000 Songs(9,245 Songs)
Those written by Billy Strayhorn.
yes they do .
Some beginner rhythm exercises to improve musical skills include clapping along to a metronome, practicing basic drum patterns, and playing simple songs on an instrument with a steady beat.
The sound of trains.
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It clearly varies from instrument to instrument but in general Avenged songs are fairly advanced
because of the melody and rhythm :)
Elton John-Bitter Fingers G. Gershwin-I got Rhythm more later...