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The scale on the piano. CDEFGABC (backwards). CBAGFEDC with the "pauses" his mother told him to insert. It plays "Joy to the World"
Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums/percussion, bass, piano, violin, viola, cello. This information was obtained from the CD's (America Town) liner notes.
If I had some sheet music I'd do that.. but I guess I'll just name the notes. The notes put together are eighth notes and apart are quarter/half. Hope this is what you wanted. P.S. all notes are natural. It goes a little like this: cc (low) cc(high) AA AA ff ff gg gg And here's the duet part: ccc c b a b c d ee e Best of luck!
He's called a piano player. A slightly highbrow term would be pianist, and it is a gender neutral term.