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Old 02-23-2005, 05:23 PM
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Isolating EQ? kinda piano question

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Well im trying to learn the piano part to "you never give me your money" (Right now im learning the "Out of college money spent" part only) (its a rough one), and i have the sheet music from the Beatles Complete Scores Book, but im not to sure if its right.

I can understand if they transcribed it wrong, because its so darn hard to hear the right hand part! It sounds like constant scales and its just soo fast! I've pretty much got the bass (left hand) part down, its hard on your hand though. But what i want to know, is either

1. what should i set my eq at to hear it better?(the right hand part)

or

2. Does anyone have the right sheet music for the right hand(im pretty sure that the one in the Beatles Complete Scores book is totally wrong. Definatly at that last C chord he doesnt stop like it says in the book, i can still hear his crazy scales going) and if anyone has it id GREATLY appreciate you sending it to me.
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Old 02-25-2005, 11:25 AM
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