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Which is your favourite coldplay peice to play?

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Everthing is not lost sounds the best live,

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I agree....

  • 3 weeks later...

I really like to play clocks and politik on my bass.

But on the guitar, there's nothing better than playing green eyes!

i wont play green eyes ever again ...so my new fav song to play is the scientist.. i luv that song! saved my life many times :P

besides trouble, if you think coldplay songs are hard to play on the drums then just listen to Pardon Me and Nowhere Fast by Incubus when there not in chorus, fuckin 10 times harder.

i dont know about drums.. but i believe you :D

  • 1 month later...

Still I like the two oldies "see you soon" and "careful where you stand". especially the wailing end Johnny which does live is very cool to play if you have 2 guitar players....one takes the acoustic, the other does the wailing with a slide and a little bit of distortion. and while playing a gig, yellow sure does the job :)

i dont know about drums.. but i believe you :D

 

You really should. :P :smug: :wink3:

One of my favorite Coldplay songs to play with my buddy is Yellow, it's a lot of fun to play with another person... i like the acoustic part the best

Still I like the two oldies "see you soon" and "careful where you stand". especially the wailing end Johnny which does live is very cool to play if you have 2 guitar players....one takes the acoustic' date=' the other does the wailing with a slide and a little bit of distortion. and while playing a gig, yellow sure does the job :)[/quote']

 

You are after my own heart ... Careful Where You Stand is one of my fave Coldplay tracks ... :heart:

  • 4 weeks later...

On my acoustic i like playing clocks and the scientist.They're prolly the easiest to play IMO.Trouble is kinda hard to get the hang of

Yeeee.... SHIVER is the best in acoustic guitar!!

I gues I like playing in the guitar the little riff from god put, then moses and of corse shiver... right now i'm playing I bloom blaum and see you soon.

Does anybody know where I can buy the books here in Argentina? because I certainly can't buy them in the e-shop

On acoustic guitar: Yellow

On piano: Trouble

On electric guitar: Shiver (playing this for the school Christmas show! :D )

  • 5 years later...

Oh man...I LOVE playing Till Kingdom Come on piano sooo much but its kinda repetitive :\ My favorite interesting song to play is Amsterdam, Trouble, or Everything's Not Lost. Of course, they're all such good songs...

Oh man...I LOVE playing/singing Till Kingdom Come on piano sooo much but its kinda repetitive :\ My favorite interesting song to play is Amsterdam, Trouble, or Everything's Not Lost. Of course, they're all such good songs...

Definetly Clocks on piano is something amazing, very poweful and Fix You too. Glass Of Water a little too. On guitar I don't have a favorite but maybe it could be GPASUYF on the few times I tune my guitar to play it along with the song.

Swallowed in The Sea and Don't Panic with an acoustic guitar.

postcards from far away!!! is so light and airy and wonderful on the piano. i adore playing it!

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