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From: kubuta
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  • you play the right hand wrong.

  • Thanks man. You're a stud.

  • left hand is incredibly unclear. Re-post this and it could be excellent

  • in the beginning, it's not

    [G#,E,D#]

    it's

    [G#,E,D]

    no sharp.

    i'm seriously not trying to be rude, like this is really good. just that one little mistake.

  • I love the piano in this song.

  • im confused at left hand part

    pls i need more detail at the left hand part

    but rest of the tutorial is very great

  • wrong

  • unclear.

  • Your pretty much amazing!

  • Great! Just where you play a D sharp in the right hand it should be a D

  • You weren't really clear on some parts-- this is the only video out there that shows how to play it, so learning to play it is sort of slow going.

  • that was awesome,dude.great job.

  • It's definitely meant to be a D. Even without matching it up to the song at the same time, I can tell it just sounds wrong.

  • Actually, Kubuta, Theparkas is right.

    Where you are playing the D# with your right, it should just be a D.

    Play it like that and then listen to the actual recording and you'll see that he's right.

  • hah ur really good

  • what are the chords for the chorus?

  • Legit. But can you redo it much slower so non-piano players can pick it up

  • thanks for posting, this is great.

    what are the chords for the chorus though?

  • "The Parkas" i hate to say it but Andrew Plays in the Key of E Major. D# is the correct note. if it doesn't sound right your piano needs a bit of tuning. And i was actually backstage with him about 2 months ago and i played the song for him and he just laughed at me, because he gets alot of mail about that song. He was joking how he shouldhave just wrote the song in the key of A, but it just didn't sound right.

  • I'm not arguing the key. the chord behind that particular note is E major, and he hits the seventh.  it's a D i'm telling you. play it side by side, and you'll see.

  • YOur right. i'll update this soon!

  • lol. thats alot to remember! do you happen to have the actual sheet music for it?? but thanks that was great.

  • All done by ear. No sheet music for it.

  • can u just like play the whole song from this angle cuz i wrote down all the notes but they dont make sense if i cant hear them being played all at once

  • that first D# in the right hand should be a D.

  • I think my head exploded a little, but I'm gonna work on it. :D Thanks for uploading!!

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