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  • Always keep your tempo and if you ever mess up just start again from where you messed up at =) best wishes

  • Your hands are nice and relaxed

  • i think you play a bit slow with your left hand....

  • Keep practicing! You'll get there! You're doing great! Also you should totally invest in getting an electric pedal.. it makes a keyboard sound SOOO much better

  • Sounds good... I'm uploading videos so I can monitor my progress...check my channel if you get the time. Thanks

  • I bet ou go to he NCM. x) The song you played was Maluguena.

  • @ sixthcrusifix. Oh I get what your saying okay

  • no none cares the speech

  • :P You're not playing a song called blue scales you're playing with a blues scale.

    A scale is like a set of keys that you use while playing a song. There are all types of scales but the most common are Minor, Major and Blues. (People make up their own etc.)

    I don't know much about it myself but I was reading about it in Piano for Dummies.

    I think I have the same keyboard (it's the 210) my Dad got some ridiculous deal at Costco with a rebate and ended up only paying $139!

  • @sixthcrusifix that is a song called blue scales from something like "alfred's piano book."

  • Be that as it may, the reason it has that title is because it's teaching you how to play using a blues scale. Just look at some of the related videos.

  • i really like how your making these updates on your progression maybe you can make a playlist of your progression, if you don't have one already....going to check now

  • After you master some of the pieces in your book, move to some intermediate pieces. Then I would recommend learning a few Scott Joplin pieces which are very good for technique and great crowd pleasers.

    Learn to play all the scales.

    Learn the names of the chords.

    Try to learn some songs by ear, note for note.

    Venture into different styles: classical (great for technique), Jazz, Gospel, Salsa, Pop, etc...

  • ......u like blues.....U talk too much.shut up! lol nah kidding...

  • nice video man 5/5

  • i can play some piano songs, but idk how to read music.. how do u read music?

  • it's easy :o I couldn't explain it but right here on the comment without a picture I don't think I would have the room o.<

  • Nice man 5/5

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