how do you pick these songs apart? with your ears? if so, that's TALENT....because i have some sheet music for the song, but it doesn't include the solo....AND, the rest of the song is not like the way you do it...i like your way better.
@iamjarrodtoo I agree.. I can play by ear. But not on something as hard as the solo of this song. That's a lot of notes to play by ear. I can partly play this solo by ear. Really slow. He still has major talent.
Hey! Brilliant tutorial! But i'm still confused about the transition to get back to the verse...i.e. when we try to shift towards, the last f# chord is that when to move back to normal play?
@bensegar After that F# chord if you will, you segue into an F7 chord, meaning you lower all your notes by a semi tone, then you fool around with the F7 chord and Voila! you're now playing the third verse :-)
Very good tutorial
7120lonestar 5 days ago
how do you pick these songs apart? with your ears? if so, that's TALENT....because i have some sheet music for the song, but it doesn't include the solo....AND, the rest of the song is not like the way you do it...i like your way better.
iamjarrodtoo 11 months ago
@iamjarrodtoo I agree.. I can play by ear. But not on something as hard as the solo of this song. That's a lot of notes to play by ear. I can partly play this solo by ear. Really slow. He still has major talent.
Craigjazz23 9 months ago
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wow! very good tutorial...can you please do a tutorial for a celine dion version piano solo..Thank you so much!
medabot1 1 year ago
wow! very good tutorial...can you please do a tutorial for a celine dion version piano solo..Thank you so much!
medabot1 1 year ago
brillante!
gonzatigrense 1 year ago
may i know what key is this song in?
shaobin93 1 year ago
@shaobin93 Of course :-) the song is in the key of F Major HOWEVER the piano solo transitions into the key of C minor going BACK into F Major
jasXjam 1 year ago
Hey! Brilliant tutorial! But i'm still confused about the transition to get back to the verse...i.e. when we try to shift towards, the last f# chord is that when to move back to normal play?
bensegar 1 year ago
@bensegar After that F# chord if you will, you segue into an F7 chord, meaning you lower all your notes by a semi tone, then you fool around with the F7 chord and Voila! you're now playing the third verse :-)
I hope this answers your question. :-)
jasXjam 1 year ago
is it a dgx 620 or 630?
Linkin78park 1 year ago
@Linkin78park its a 620 :-)
jasXjam 1 year ago
You're good! I can sing the song, I wish I could play it the way you did. thanks
365larie 1 year ago
i`m so gonna sub!
this is amazing...
maby i can play it for my music at school and bet the hell out of everybody who say that i cant play piano!!!!!
mohahahaha!!!
you are amazing!
NinNinPower 2 years ago
Way de go..... jasXjam. Super..... U just made my day. Patients pays off....
P.S......Hope your exams went well....
swanker007 2 years ago