_33 what are you playing these days
I finished the Severance theme a couple weeks ago. That was very hard for me but also very satisfying.
Now I'm working on Amazing Grace to add to my hymn collection which right now only includes In Christ Alone (my favorite and the first one I learned).
I also really want to learn the Jurassic Park theme this summer. Basically I want to know how to play the most random collection of music of all time lol.
I'll post some videos of some of these this summer. And everyone else can post videos of them playing songs on the piano too if you want.
great thread! i bought a piano about 18 months ago. i started with the simply piano app, got impatient with it, and then went directly to trying to learn songs using the falling keys tutorial method that is all over Youtube (Hugo was my favorite); as well as Nate the Piano teacher (also on Youtube); and webpianoteacher (mentioned previously in this thread.)
very first song i learned - well, 45 seconds of it - was the life and death theme from LOST.
second song i learned - well, 30 seconds of it - was the intro to springsteen's thunder road.
third song i learned - well, 30 seconds of it - was the intro to fleetwood mac's silver springs.
fourth song i learned - well, the first 90 seconds of it - was jackson browne's late for the sky.
you get the point. i learned the intros to various songs - independence day and racing in the street by oscar; doctor my eyes and standing in the breach by jackson browne; heart of gold and after the goldrush by neil young; and billy joel's new song ("turn the lights back on") among others. nothing, ever, to completion.
my piano routine since the beginning has been: sit down at the piano for 15-30 mins, play whatever song opening i feel like i know or want to learn, rifle through the opening or try to get it down, then quit on it. then i find a new song, repeat the process until i get stuck, and quit on that as well. shockingly, this has remained fun for me, even as my actual piano skills suck. i like being able to replicate songs i like - parts of them, anyway.
just recently i had a bit of a breakthrough. i was able to learn the entire outro to layla from goodfellas:
i also can play jackson browne's "these days" pretty much beginning to end.
in any case, i completely suck, and have decided i need to actually go through the process of learning fundamentals. so i'll be back on simply piano or some related piano app soon enough.