Posts Tagged ‘classical’
Organ Music
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Can you play Piano Sheet music on an organ?
Can you play piano sheet music on an organ? I have been playing Piano Music on the organ, however, instead of play the bass stave I play the guitar chords with my left hand.
Absolutely yes. You can use the piano sheet music on an organ. And what you are doing is perfect. You can use the guitar chords as bass for the organ. It will be only rather difficult in some piano sheets like classical music sheets. Nevertheless keep up the work. It’s great.
Toccata & Fugue in d minor (BACH, JS)
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