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From: rmcquade19
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  • I totally have that keyboard! I feel special :')

  • Can someone plz make a tutorial on how to do this song cause it's kinda slow/blurry.! Well inbox me if you no a better tutorial.! Bt qood job.!

  • I'm getting vertigo

  • Why doesent it sound like that when Iplay it!?!D: Please help me I have to perform thursday and Ireally want to learn and play this songD: Pleaseeee Help Me!?!

  • what's the tone you're using called?

  • @raygunn95 just the basic grand piano, but I turned on sustain

  • @rmcquade19 ohh ok thanks alot man! great video too

  • sounds great !!

  • if only we could see your motion instead of a blur. you need a new camera mate

  • your keyboard has kind of a guitar-like sound and it's very musical and accurate- perfect for top 40 songs- i like it..

  • no actually i can play any right hand melody to a steady rhythm going on with my left hand.. i was a drummer for many years so i'm just drumming those left hand notes and i don't seem to have any trouble following along with a right hand melody whatever it is.. i play mary had a little lamb with a very tight rhythm.. it's all still slow learning though..

  • @az101010 having that drum background would def help out a lot ! yeah i kinda just taught myself how to manipulate the chords to fit the melody. cause really, the chords help simulate the drums. kinda what i've learned over the years.

  • thanks so much.. this is what i have been looking for.. i'm just learning the piano and it has been so hard finding anyone who plays that back and forth octive for rhythm down low like that.. i want to learn to play all songs that way.. i have been practicing that octive rhythm for almost two years and i can make it rock and i'm ready to learn to make it work with any song.. maybe it's just the root note of the chords for the song- i don't know yet.. any advice would be "cherished"..

  • @az101010 for me, it really is basically the root note of the chord :p thats really it. and it doesn't work for every song cause using alternative octave chords makes the song really upbeat, and it sounds odd with a slow song. but its great for pop/rock/country music. thanks for the feedback ! good luck with your playing ! :)

  • @rmcquade19- thanks for responding to me.. yeah that's what i thought- just make rhythm out of parts of the chord.. either one note of the chord back and forth as an octive- or two notes of the chord back and forth- or just chomping on a couple of notes of the chord.. and yeah for sure slow songs won't have that.. and then there is fill-in stuff too.. but when you said take the chords and move them down and play them like drums- wow- that's the way i've been planning to play..

  • nice tutorial

  • awesome :D

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