May 23, 200620 yr I know how to play most of Clocks, but I do not know if some of the notes are right or not. When I play the notes they don't sound right. Does anyone know the notes or has some sheet music they can share. I would really appreciate it. Thank You!
May 23, 200620 yr the intro is basicly the tab that chris uses throughout the song, you hit the notes one finger at a time, and it goes like this: D# - A# - G - D# - A# - G - D# - A# - C# - A# - F - C# - A# - F - C# - A# - C# - A# - F - C - G# - F - C - G# - F - C - G# - C - G# - F <---- then start again from the beggining (Note: the Cs are played as High Cs, not middle C) :)
May 24, 200620 yr Author Thank you. It sounds great. I was just wondering if you know the left hand notes for Clocks.
May 24, 200620 yr Unfortunately what trouble87 posted was slightly incorrect. There is no D# chord even on the piano. It is a E sharp chord which is the third of the 3 set of black keys that is a E with a little b next to it. The song goes as follows- Eb-Bb-G, Eb-Bb-G, Eb-Bb, C#-Bb-F, C#-Bb-F, C#-Bb, C#-Bb-F, C#-Bb-F, C#-Bb, C(higher octave)-Ab-F, C-Ab-F. The other part of the song that sounds higher in the octave that plays very fast goes as follows High octave- Ab-G-C#, Ab-G-C#, Ab-G, Ab-G-Bb, Ab-G-Bb, Ab-G, Ab-G-Bb, Ab-G-Bb, Ab-G, Ab-G-C(lower octave), Ab-G-C The left hand low octave bass notes go as follows: during first riff-Eb, Second Riff, Bb, and third riff-F all going lower in the octave. I Hope this helps.....
May 24, 200620 yr let me correct myself there is a D# key on the piano but it is also called a Eb key on my piano....
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