fallenangel (6 months, 1 week ago):
thanks it was well easy to learn
larryg (10 months, 2 weeks ago):
terrific job!! you made great song so simple, even I can do it. You're a great teacher. Keep up the good work!!
doggonecute (1 year, 2 months ago):
Heyyyyy. I just wanted to say that you are a really good piano player and a great teacher. Thank you for teaching e this song. (My dad started singing along to it when I first started playing it) haha :)
~Emily
gelo1967 (1 year, 2 months ago):
@Jeat play while counting out the beats. The beats for the right hand is 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &. The left hand plays 3 notes at a time and the 3 notes are played when your right hand plays & 4 &.
Hope that makes sense.
admin (1 year, 3 months ago):
Practice your hands separately until you can play each hand alone at full speed. Then start by playing both hands together very slowly (like 10% speed). It might feel very slow, but once you can play a song with both hands together at half speed, full speed isn't very far away. The trick is getting the timing down of playing both hands at the same time- even if you have to go VERY slowly.
Jeat555 (1 year, 3 months ago):
I am still having trouble with keeping the left hand up with the right. Any good tips?
woodtwigg (1 year, 3 months ago):
Awesome stuff man, keep up the good work! You really make these songs more accessible!
thanks it was well easy to learn
terrific job!! you made great song so simple, even I can do it. You're a great teacher. Keep up the good work!!
Heyyyyy. I just wanted to say that you are a really good piano player and a great teacher. Thank you for teaching e this song. (My dad started singing along to it when I first started playing it) haha :)
~Emily
@Jeat play while counting out the beats. The beats for the right hand is 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &. The left hand plays 3 notes at a time and the 3 notes are played when your right hand plays & 4 &.
Hope that makes sense.
Practice your hands separately until you can play each hand alone at full speed. Then start by playing both hands together very slowly (like 10% speed). It might feel very slow, but once you can play a song with both hands together at half speed, full speed isn't very far away. The trick is getting the timing down of playing both hands at the same time- even if you have to go VERY slowly.
I am still having trouble with keeping the left hand up with the right. Any good tips?
Awesome stuff man, keep up the good work! You really make these songs more accessible!
Awesome lesson. Awesome song.
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