I think this was per-fect, but, when I played the third F# in "Everything has changed", it sounds like it fits more with an Eb. but then again i don't play the sharps and whatnot.
I think it would be easier for people like me who aren't as good at learning sharps to change A# to Bb and G# to Ab. Also if you could add a fingering chart to the website I think it would make it a lot easier for people to learn the songs. :) thanks (Just some suggestions to improve the site I absolutely love it!)
I got it now,great, but for beginners: it doesn't necessarily need to be all sharps. if you aren't used to them, you can leave everything flat. I just noticed that. great one!
Are the notes played at around the top of the stave (higher) or the bottom of the stave? Trying to work it out to the music video and can't quite seem to get it right...
I think this was per-fect, but, when I played the third F# in "Everything has changed", it sounds like it fits more with an Eb. but then again i don't play the sharps and whatnot.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be easier for people like me who aren't as good at learning sharps to change A# to Bb and G# to Ab. Also if you could add a fingering chart to the website I think it would make it a lot easier for people to learn the songs. :) thanks (Just some suggestions to improve the site I absolutely love it!)
ReplyDeleteI got it now,great, but for beginners: it doesn't necessarily need to be all sharps. if you aren't used to them, you can leave everything flat. I just noticed that. great one!
ReplyDeleteHonestly I played it to the official instrumental of "Everything Has Changed" and the keys were completely different.
ReplyDeleteIt must not actually be official because if you play these notes with the music video on Taylor's Vevo, it sounds fine.
DeleteAre the notes played at around the top of the stave (higher) or the bottom of the stave? Trying to work it out to the music video and can't quite seem to get it right...
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