Requiem For a Dream: Tutorial Part 1
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So using the G drone as an example it goes:
G G
G D G
G Bb G with the Bb keeping the rythm
G Bb D G but the higher G only gets played at the beginning of the chord
Is that right. Cause I don't think you played the fifth when doing it the second time when you played it at the end but you said to play it at the beginning of your video?
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@joakim08050805 Good timing because I just happen to be on when you replied. That is good that you have that kind of confidence on it. I don't have any interest now on learning it, however, I still have respect for people who want to learn, pratice and can play it.
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@Rogentx you just had the wrong teacher (if you even had one) if the teacher dont make you believe in yourself and make you enjoy learning you aint gonna learn anything, learning stuff like playing piano really takes confidence and patience, ive only played a couple months and already started to play some pretty advanced stuff, i just kept practicing, and had this little thought in the back of my head saying "i can do this, i can do this" (i suck at reading sheet music though haha)
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too easy XD
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@EFC4L1F3 I dont remember writing that. I think that was my brother.
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@Omegalucario98 clearly you have bigger hands than me. that doesn't make me a noob, idiot
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@EFC4L1F3 Noob. Im 12and I can reach 12 keys.
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thanks
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@ninthdoctorfan i can do 9 im just saying its a bit tricky to reach the notes in between while holding down the octaves



skip to 1:20 for the tutorial
iiAFX 11 months ago 110
When I was younger, I always thought playing piano was easy and such up until I was probably about 12 when I actually tried and failed miserably. Since then, I have nothing but respect for people who learn and can play it.
Rogentx 1 year ago 14