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Topic: THIS TIME I REALLY NEED YOUR HEL(LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL)P xD  (Read 2007 times)

Offline lucylucy

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i find what i can play....hum im not sure that i can, but i'll try :p
it's better to try and fail than never have tried at all, hihi.
but like i said, i can't read the partition....is anyone who could do that for me ? :-\ :'( :-*

this is the score :
https://www.lalecondepiano.com/telechargement/ameliepoulain.pdf

SO PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE (...) help me

Offline Petter

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Hi it´s my honest intent to help you but I know little french and even less about teaching.
 Do you mean that you can play it on guitar? Do you want the chords with the melody?
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Offline Bob

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(Bob is confused)

Partition?  That looks like an unfinished score.  It's a little awkward to read.

I don't see any words but the title.  What are you asking?
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."

Offline pianochick93

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Marion, why don't you try an easier piece, and one that is a little better set out?
The quality of that score isn't very good, and there are plenty on here that are.

Give this one a try
https://www.pianostreet.com/search/freesingle.php?id=1253

or this one
https://www.pianostreet.com/search/freesingle.php?id=887

They are both free to download, so it doesn't matter if you are only a silver member.
h lp! S m b dy  st l   ll th  v w ls  fr m  my  k y b  rd!

I am an imagine of your figmentation.

Offline wotgoplunk

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I think she's saying she can't read music. If so, a teacher is the way to go.

It'll be tricky but possible to teach yourself, maybe browse for things with note names on it.

(Notice I stuck to English this time ;) )

Cogito eggo sum. I think, therefore I am a waffle.

Offline pianochick93

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(Notice I stuck to English this time ;) )



very smart of you. I understand enough French to say 'I am a table, and I am a hampster'

h lp! S m b dy  st l   ll th  v w ls  fr m  my  k y b  rd!

I am an imagine of your figmentation.

Offline thierry13

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i find what i can play....hum im not sure that i can, but i'll try :p
it's better to try and fail than never have tried at all, hihi.
but like i said, i can't read the partition....is anyone who could do that for me ? :-\ :'( :-*

this is the score :
https://www.lalecondepiano.com/telechargement/ameliepoulain.pdf

SO PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE (...) help me

Tu dois absolument trouver un professeur si tu ne sais pas lire la musique et veut apprendre à le faire. Même si tu ne prends que quelques cours, c'est un mal nécéssaire. C'est la meilleure aide que quiconque peut te donner.

Offline wotgoplunk

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very smart of you. I understand enough French to say 'I am a table, and I am a hampster'



All we do in French class is various dialogues anyway that teach us nothing. I'd be surprised if half my class knew how to say "I am a table."

For example:




Cogito eggo sum. I think, therefore I am a waffle.

Offline Essyne

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www.musictheory.net

If you can't find a teacher now, at least start browsing websites online ((then you can at least have a basic understanding of music theory. . . )).

It goes along w/ that "motivation" thing in the "Can you teach inspiration" thread - You need to make an effort to learn - Don't ask others to do it for you; You'll get nowhere.

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Offline lucylucy

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thank you everyone :D
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