COB keyboard sheets plz..

Is this really correct? There's no left hand stuff here.. I dunno, I'm pretty much a noob.

On the tab thread it looks like there's only stuff for guitar and I can't open them.
 
Yea but I think at this point (learning) it's important to do both. Actually so far I've only played by ear and half of them have sounded much more correct than the tabs I've had.

like everyone else said, if your more of an audio player why not just keep tryign to play it by ear. especially if its working better for you then tabs.

further more if you have enough money to buy a new keyboard, why not save up for some cheap shitty computer to use just to d/l guitar pro. it doesnt cost much just to get a comp that can surf the net and download minor programs.
 
Alot of Cob stuff is just Right handed riffs. Most computers have Adobe Acrobat reader installed, comes with windows I think.

I would strongly suggest learning to read sheet music when working with a keyboard. There isnt really such thing as piano tabs, guitar pro is just guitar tabs with a picture of a keyboard lighting up.

If you get book to learn piano, they will cost like $15, it will teach basic sheet music. Of course it will start off slow, but alot of people I know from class never played a piano before, and by end of the year they could play alot of difficult classical stuff. They practised about 10-30 minutes a day, if you have that much time :p.
 
^wrong. The newer versions can display sheet music aswell. So when you tab out the piano stuff, you get sheets with notes.

The problem is, that the sheets won't be displayed in the usual way. Most tabbers are guitar players and don't pay attention to key signatures and stuff like that.

It's a help for keyboarders although it's not 100% properly displayed like normal classical sheets.
 
I never said GP didnt have sheet music. But why look at sheet music when there is a tab directly below it. Its better to learn by sheet music, so you can hear that you are making the mistake and figure out what you are doing wrong by looking at paper, rather than clicking the note and having the keybaord light up and tell you.

I use GP to cheat alot for school work, I would know the dvestating effects of not doing the real work :p.
 
I never said GP didnt have sheet music. But why look at sheet music when there is a tab directly below it. Its better to learn by sheet music, so you can hear that you are making the mistake and figure out what you are doing wrong by looking at paper, rather than clicking the note and having the keybaord light up and tell you.

yeah, but you can print it and turn the computer off.
 
I definitely got the Mask Of Sanity intro on spot yesterday.. A little correction to the end of the tab posted, I think it goes: H E H A G F# E G F D (and during the live intro to the song Janne plays the same thing from one key lower (with variations) and slow when Alexi talks shit and presents the song before it starts up higher and faster) I used this certain Bell sound when fucking around yesterday and it sounded cool. I press the F# & D with my left hand (on the same oct) it's fun :p
 
I definitely got the Mask Of Sanity intro on spot yesterday.. A little correction to the end of the tab posted, I think it goes: H E H A G F# E G F D (and during the live intro to the song Janne plays the same thing from one key lower (with variations) and slow when Alexi talks shit and presents the song before it starts up higher and faster) I used this certain Bell sound when fucking around yesterday and it sounded cool. I press the F# & D with my left hand (on the same oct) it's fun :p

where exactly on the keyboard do you play the note "H"? :confused:

and try playing F# D and A with your left hand...it'll give it a fuller sound.
 
Oh yeah and Living Dead Beat intro I play like this:

x3
C C A A C C F F C C D# D# #H #H D D
C C A A C C F F C C D# D# D D H H


Then:
x2
C A C F C D# #H D
C A C F C D# D
C A C F C D# #H D
H G (then fast) F E D E F H E F H (the H on the right..)
 
no, not an octave lower. if you play F# D and A then you'll be playing a full D chord, but just in the first inversion. janne probably plays that. but i dont know, i can't try it out right now, so you try it and see what it sounds like.

and i don't know what kinda notes you're reading...cuz i've never heard of or seen an "H" note. the only notes i know are A B C D E F G and with their respective sharps and flats...where did you get this H from?
 
... i think you'll be better off with just using sheet music. this thing about the h note will just confuse people.

if you want, i can give you sheet music of most of those songs you wrote in your list. i can save them as a .jpeg (a photo if you dont know what that is) then send them. thats all i can offer.
 
... i think you'll be better off with just using sheet music. this thing about the h note will just confuse people.

if you want, i can give you sheet music of most of those songs you wrote in your list. i can save them as a .jpeg (a photo if you dont know what that is) then send them. thats all i can offer.

That would be cool