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  • you are going to quick

  • It sounds great!

  • good little clip of the blues scale and progression in the key of C. pretty much keep a similar pattern on the left hand within the blues scale while doing your diddy on the right and it'll sound like you know what you're doing.. ray charles, jerry lee, big john, etc know and use this stuff well. great fun to play!

  • thx for sharing ;)

  • cry about it

  • it's wrong that's jerry's style playin it ray charles play's in e b d e

  • thats true

  • Sorry, but this is not correct. The first note should be left ringing through (as on the record) which is much more difficult but closer to the style.

  • yes, it's true that Ray Charles played originally it in the key of E, but Jerry Lewis did a very famous version in 1961 in the key of C...which is much easier to sing!

  • I meant Jerry LEE lewis!

  • It's in E!

  • tks for added 2nd hand!

  • great job i learned tht easy

  • These are not the correct notes (it sounds very different from the original).

  • in a different key

  • musictranscription!

    Can you send me this sheet please? I'll give you my e-mail address if I can.(I tried to send you a message here but you aren't my friend in youtube, and I coudln't send it for you xD )

  • I can write for you any sheet music

  • ur playing in C. What'd I Say is in E

  • play it in E then

  • What'd I say is a great song. We play that in jazz band haha.

  • goes a little bit elvis i think

  • Yeah! thanks for sharing!

  • coolest 42 secs @ utoob....thanks very much for the share

  • Talking in the third person again?

    Fuckin' tosser.

  • could you please post a bit video where i can see the right hand better. ty :)

  • Ray never saw his right hand after the age of seven, and he did just fine! :-P

  • funny

  • i agree with sherlock i fink the original by ray is in E but still this is great, thanks.

  • Great stuff cheers m8 :)

  • You maybe have the sheet music of this song?

  • when you start playing with your right hand your left hand looses the groove the swing

  • suppose to be e

  • thats actually the Jerry lee Lewis rendition in C majour, the original off the record is played in E if im not mistaked

  • What'd I Say...

  • Yes thats it??? !! - like to know the right hand bit now:)

  • Thats it

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