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  • isnt there a whole other part too it? its in the higher range i think. can you do that too?

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  • Can you get the notes

  • Way better than expert village videos

  • Duck you can't see the keys you press, would be nice to see them colored

  • who the hell cares about piano when he learns to play clarinet call me so he can teach me that lol seriously someone teach me that

  • I didn't hear the A flat note in the right hand solo. Also, when you start the song, the first low A flat note is a half note, not a quarter note.

  • i think the improv chords are e flat7 d flat7 c7 d flat then e flat,, nice lesson,, i think benoit does other chords on the improv

  • wow! amazing!

  • I love this song!!!!! I am just starting to learn piano. This is now one of my goal songs!!! You don't know the joy you have given me. Thank you. I never knew the name of that song.

  • @sassylassy01 Nice comment sassy! That just really sums it up. Your enthusiasm in infectious!!! Keep it up!

  • thanx this helped alot.

  • Thanx this helped alot.

  • Thanx, this this helped alot.

  • good job!

  • wheres the next part... i dont want to play this part. its easy.

  • @titandown the other part like he said was just improvise..just listen to the recording

  • thankss..this helped alot and now i got it all rightt!!:) keep up the good work

  • I can't find the music sheet anywhere on the web site?

  • this video helped a lot :]

    thank you ^_^

    btw you look and kinda sound like seth rogen lol

  • @VeggieTomahawk

    so true!!! sounds like him too :D

  • @mrbananaism yea i said that! xD it's like his twin! haha

  • Please teach us to play the third (latin) part of this song! Its not some "crazy improv solo" like you said in the video, it actually sounds pretty easy to learn and its short. Thanks!

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  • When you were learing this song, your left hand stopped? When I was learning this song, I tried combining my hands and my brain exploded.

  • My hands aren't big enough to do it with one hand ;(

  • Play the Key to the right of the G( an A flat) which is more commonly called a G sharp. Flat is one fey back, sharp is one fey forward. thats what he meant ImBlaknite12

  • i thought this was a great vidio, u made this song reely easy to learn.

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  • Thanks so much. I've always wanted to learn this song. You're a really great teacher, straight to the point.

  • haha i got the sheet music it only took me like 3days of class time... im like 13... but i dont get the middle-part... oh wait i got it :)

  • @applelious145 your like 13? you dont know how old you are

  • ive played this before but havent played it since christmas so thanks for refreshing me memory

  • Wow, this took me aaaaaaaaaaages to get the beginning timing right but I think I may finally have got it, though only just lol. Thanks very much.

  • haha imma use this in church music

  • @babyjay1023 I'd GO to that church!

  • @babyjay1023 Actually, I was the camera man at my church for their Christmas concert, and on the first night, i told the pianist there that i had just learned this song. Well, then the pastor said we needed more intro music and he decided to play this song for me :)

  • @babyjay1023 My church actually did use this song for their intro music for their Christmas concert the day after i asked the pianist guy how to play it :)

  • This is so helpful. It helps if you have the sheet music and the tutorial. Thanks so much.

  • very helpful on part 1 n 2 i finally know the notes now yea !!!

  • only problem is i dont take piano so i had no idea what u were talkinhg about with the d chords and stuff1!!!

  • You make that look so easy! Wonderful!

  • Thanks!! Great tutorial!

  • i got it! thanks bro

  • acctually, the second time you play the little E flat to F right hand solo, I would end with an A flat instead of a C

  • @nickj0000 I wish i knew what this meant

  • @ImBlaknite12 haha:P nice dude... it means instead of the C key, the one he plays at the end of the grace note before he tansitions to the first part again, you play an A flat(also called a G sharp) So instead of the C.... hit the black note to the right of the G( a G sharp)

  • @nickj0000 Not cause i have been studying music for 9 years... but Nick is right... maybe add a A flat to the C to make a cord at the end of the "right hand solo"

  • @nickj0000 Yeah at 3:30-3:36

  • Great tutorial, thank you.

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