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post Mar 18 2006, 2:44 pm
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Hi,
I have just started to play the piano, so i'm still learning. Now, I'm searching for the sheets of the accoustic versions of "Dance With You" and "They stood up for Love". I've been looking for them for like ages but I can't find them because they're not the 'original versions'. And afortunately I can't play good enough to play what I hear tongue.gif
If there's anyone who can help me, please mail me or something smile.gif
Thanks


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Lester
post Mar 20 2006, 3:17 pm
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Ey ! Welcome glad to see another Belgian joinging the madness over here. I'm afraid I can't help you, but I sure about it, there are some people willing to help.


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post Apr 13 2006, 1:32 pm
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While I can play TSUFL note for note on piano I havn't ever writtin' it down. Perhaps over summer I will plug my keyboard into my computer and have my software write it out while I play. Here are the chords though so you can fiddle around some. Most of the piano part just arpeggiates the chords, so if you fool around with them you can get most of it.

Verse/Intro

F-sharp minor/E Major/B Major
F-sharp minor/E major/C-sharp minor
Repeat until "I give my heart and sould to the one" then play B-minor

Chorus

F-sharp Major/C-sharp Major/B Major

Bridge

E-flat minor/C-sharp Major/B-flat minor/B Major

The left hand is playing octaves for the most part with the 5th added in between when apreggiating the chords. The right hand you can just play the chords and experiment with differnt voicings. That's pretty much it. I think these are correct off the top of my head, I'm not in front of a piano to double check it. Perhaps since I have this weekend off I might write it out this weekend.

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post Apr 14 2006, 7:26 am
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thanks!
It's a start, so it's far more than I already had wink.gif
Of course, if you ever write it down completely, feel free to mail it to me tongue.gif


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