Beatles - How to play Hey Jude
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I absolutely LOVE this tutorial. Hey Jude is my favorite Beatles song as well, and the thing I love about the video is that it's very accurate to original song, and very simple as well. 3 cheers for pianojohn113! A truly underrated YouTuber, who deserves AT LEAST 200,000 subs.
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friend, you tutorial is amazing :O, now im play this song on piano :), thanks :D
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Hey I don't know if you take requests, but could you do a video on "purple rain"? Or any prince songs. I love prince. He's a genius. And another old song I'd love to learn is "at this moment" by billy Vera and the beaters. I can't find that one anywhere. Thanks man. I'm so glad I found you on here!!!
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Thanks.. i really got it now
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can i have a request? can you teach us how to play elvis' hartbreak hotel
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@everybodyarespecial lol, thanks, glad you liked it. :-)
Wow. I am learning piano without proper lessons and I have to say you're was of teaching is so simple and easy. This is my all time fav Song and after one hour I can sorta run through the whole thing. And it sounds decent. Excellent video sir. Thank u very much!
dlm8618 2 days ago
@dlm8618 You're very welcome, dlm8618, good to know it was helpful to you!
pianojohn113 1 day ago
Oh no sorry John, i meant the notes at 6:04 with the Eb grace note and all that
meta9luigi 3 days ago
@meta9luigi Ah, okay.. That run is E-G, F-A, and G-Bb (play that one twice). You can grace note the Eb to the E on the E-G, which I think sounds good there.
pianojohn113 2 days ago
Hey John! i Really really cant see the notes at 6:28.. could you please tell me what they are
Regards
meta9luigi 4 days ago
@meta9luigi Yes - at 6:28, after the short fill, it goes back to the beginning chord: F into C7. It's just repeating the pattern on the next verse. F in the LH, A-C-F in the RH.
pianojohn113 3 days ago