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Thrillho:
The Pogues! Fairytale of New York and Rainy Night In Soho are less chord based, much more melody and stuff...

rr112233:
Why not get piano-learning books, get better at playing harder songs, then select some songs that you like the piano in, and try your best to learn them.  Then it'll at least be a little easier to play harder songs.

ruyi:
hmm i agree with the coldplay recommendation. i actually have the sheet music for the scientist and trouble in pdf, so pm me if you want it.

as for classical pieces...satie is fun. also look for grieg's notturno and some debussy, like reverie. best thing though is just to keep practicing (: seriously! look up the chords for your favorite songs and then just try what feels right. have fun, but also be always aware of what your playing is sounding like. for me, that's the best way for me to improve my improv-type playing.

Soidanae:

--- Quote from: rr112233 ---Why not get piano-learning books, get better at playing harder songs, then select some songs that you like the piano in, and try your best to learn them.  Then it'll at least be a little easier to play harder songs.
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Money, and I've got some piano learning books but they're the little kid's Alfred's, and a lot of it focuses on music theory that I already have a good grasp of.  Thus, songs that I'll actually want to play again and again.

Johnny C:
Thalia Zedek's "1926" is the song you're looking for. There are like three chords in it total but if you learn to play it right and sing it's basically able to make men and ladies alike swoon.

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