I realized by using the high notes of the chords as a melodic line, and by the right harmonic progression, I could play what I heard inside me. That's when I was born.
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I learned some chords and I started watching anybody I could, once I really got into it.
I studied chord theory and started playing the piano.
Over the years, I've had to learn to play. For example, when 'Lennon' was on Broadway, I learned my way around the guitar chords because originally we were all going to play the instruments without a band.
It's that kind of in-born music thing - I could pick up the guitar and play something. It's not something I consciously do.
I didn't have bands that I was playing with growing up, so I learned to try to adapt and play these songs that were guitar songs on the piano, and sing them.
As a really young child, I was listening to the echoes of the age before, music hall and stuff like that, as well as classical bits on the radio.
I had to learn chord shapes. I bought books with chord charts. I used to listen to all kinds of pop music.
I've played the guitar since I was 12, and just taught myself songs chord by chord.
I've been playing music since I was born.
When I was 5 or 6, I was messing around with the piano, and I listened to everything from Chopin to boogie-woogie.
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