Author Topic: Any nice songs you can play on a 5 octave piano?  (Read 3341 times)

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I bought a cheap secondhand piano with 61 keys because 88 key ones are expensive as loving stuff and im not even sure I really want to do piano and I might quit after like a month or something. I dont want to follow music shool because its a waste of time imo.

You can play most things with just 61 keys.

I really like Bach's 1st prelude and it's not that complicated. I would check that out

Tetris theme if you're lazy and want to learn a quick song

anything from a church hymnal

Tetris theme if you're lazy and want to learn a quick song
tetris theme is dope and you can do a million variations of it super easily since the first part of the bass is just 3 chords (E, Am, Dm)

tetris theme is dope and you can do a million variations of it super easily since the first part of the bass is just 3 chords (E, Am, Dm)
Yeah and this reason too


tetris theme is dope and you can do a million variations of it super easily since the first part of the bass is just 3 chords (E, Am, Dm)

it's sick on violin/piano duo too

Well first off, having a high quality piano is key


There's lots of stuff by Bach in that range
Here's a link to his 24 preludes and fugues http://imslp.org/wiki/Das_wohltemperierte_Klavier_I,_BWV_846-869_%28Bach,_Johann_Sebastian%29
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dragonforce - through the fire and the flames

dragonforce - through the fire and the flames
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I really like Bach's 1st prelude and it's not that complicated. I would check that out

this but I'll note that you'll want to read up on hand positions before you try to do it, mainly because while it's an easy piece, it really helps knowing where to put your hands when playing it

Symphony X- Church of the Machine