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  • Thanks, been looking forward to another of your posts!!!

  • @marklawrence5757 Thanks Mark, like many You Tube posters, I always appreciate feedback. I finally got a tripod & have started doing it myself. More to come as time goes by.

    Been working on general, but solid piano tips that don't get into beginner-intermediate teaching books, and will do a website around the beginning of 2011. Intend to reach a much broader audience with tips you can't live without if you intend to make serious progress at the piano! :-)

  • very nice and easy enough even for those like me who have two link hands

    Thank you!

  • @rghoyos Glad it helped you. Keep playing enough to strengthen & loosen your fingers & you will find lots of cool sounds like that one to help you enjoy jamming out at the end of the night. Best way to end the day is some homemade music!

  • Note that when you move to the fourth of C, which is F, you play the same scale tones, as if you were in the key of F. So they would be A, F to Ab, E to G, Eb.

    It's the same when you move to the fifth of C, which is G, you would play B, G to Bb, Gb to A, F., pretending you are in the key of G, so that you get the same type of sound.

    Each time the SAME SCALE TONES apply , which are: the 3rd and 8th(0ctave) to flat 3rd & 7th, to 2nd & flat 7th, but as if you were in a new key when using C F or G

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