Daggmask
The piano notes for the song, Unchained Melody, can be found on the website Music Notes.
Pjano - Eric Prydz? maybe? or Eurodancer ? It has a piano beginning, but then again it's really old so you probably didn't mean that
guided relaxation, borgore.
The song you're referring to is likely "Children" by Robert Miles, released in 1996. It features a distinctive piano melody and a techno instrumental style, starting with the sound of thunder, which sets an atmospheric tone for the track. "Children" became a significant hit in the 90s and is often associated with the trance music genre.
The techno song that has the lyrics that say "beware the demon", is by the Kinks. The song's name is Cricket.
The piano notes for the song, Unchained Melody, can be found on the website Music Notes.
Pjano - Eric Prydz? maybe? or Eurodancer ? It has a piano beginning, but then again it's really old so you probably didn't mean that
guided relaxation, borgore.
The song you're referring to is likely "Children" by Robert Miles, released in 1996. It features a distinctive piano melody and a techno instrumental style, starting with the sound of thunder, which sets an atmospheric tone for the track. "Children" became a significant hit in the 90s and is often associated with the trance music genre.
The piano chords for a song are the combination of notes played together to create harmony and support the melody.
The techno song that has the lyrics that say "beware the demon", is by the Kinks. The song's name is Cricket.
Shauna Frekinn Safewright is the name of the song
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Perfect Exceeder
You play the melody and don't get encumbered by the rest of the song.
If you don't know how to compose, i'd suggest to first look at already written songs, learn to compose by studying music theory, or just listening to some music you like. Then if you have a song, the melody is the part of the song you would sing to. The harmony and the bass are there just to accompany the melody. After you have a song, and identified the melody, all you need to know is how to play to the piano itself.
The song is Martin Solveig & Dragonette - Hello