| Anything For Love, Faster Than Speed of Night Piano riffs | |
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Wilbury 12:29 pm UTC 05/31/07 |
| OK... I've come to realise that Anything For Love is actually piss easy to play on piano, in pretty much any key. At first I thought it was gonna be impossible, then thought it was impossibly difficult to play in D (the key it is on record, right?). But now I've come to realise it's far from the most difficult thing on Bat 2, much less all that difficult in the grand scheme of things. I can't remember how I was attempting it at first, but I suspect my fingers just weren't "getting" it when I was first trying to play it, and there was some sort of revelation somewhere along the line. (Admittedly I haven't bothered to learn it the whole way thru yet, but unless there's something I'm not expecting, the most difficult parts are in the bag). And so I was vainly hoping that I would make similar progress with Faster Than The Speed of night as well. BUT I'm still stumped, big time. Are you meant to be able to play that intro riff with one hand? -- cause it's like Anything For Love where the riff continues and the left hand just starts pounding octaves, right? How does bonnie's pianist play it live? I feel so retarded trying to get it to work, as if there's something obvious I'm missing... but I'm not sure there is. :o( (News flash, turns out Margoshes is just freakishly out-of-my-league talented :o) ). Anyone? | |
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