[nabs-l] Songs for soprano sers?

Kaiti Shelton crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 02:20:48 UTC 2014


Bill Brown's catalog is great.  He does a good job of speaking the
notes.  That's how I learned my first few guitar chords.

As I mentioned in my email to you about writing songs, most pop songs
these days have a 1, 6, 4, 5 pattern of chords.  Just to give you an
example of how common this is in pop music, here's a link to a song
called the "Four Chord Song" by a group called The Axis of Awesome.
Basically, the pianist just plays E major, B major, C-sharp minor, and
A major for the entire time, and has all these different songs that
work with the chords.  Check it out. for just a sample of songs that
will work fine with that chord progression

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I


On 9/6/14, Gerardo Corripio via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Have you searched Bard's Music section? Or Bill Brown's catalogue?
>
> Gera
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
> El 06/09/2014, a las 10:13 p.m., Marissa Tejeda via nabs-l
> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> escribió:
>
>> Hi again, guys,
>>
>> I would like to learn a basic piano song, that has words to it.
>> Basically, I need/want a song, for soprano singers, (such as myself), that
>> has a basic and simple pattern to play on piano.  I'm trying to get over
>> my shyness, (which will be tough, but manageable), and someone said I need
>> to sing and play piano, at the same time; that it will impress a lot of
>> people.
>>
>> People say I'm a good pianist and singer, (among other things), so I might
>> as well do both together.
>> Any song suggestions would be great.  I have to find a tutorial on
>> youtube, where the person speaks the notes, for the song, though.  That
>> may make things harder.
>>
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Kaiti




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