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Snuff - Slipknot (Piano Tutorial: Part III)

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

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Part III of my tutorial video series for the piano version of Snuff, by Slipknot.

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I've intentionally refrained from using music theory jargon in this video, and will continue to do so for the remainder of the series. I personally enjoy music theory and learning from it, however not everybody appreciates it or has a comprehensive understanding of it. So to help make this a generic video, I've toned down on the technical language.

Sustain pedal, dynamics (loud & quiet), and articulation (how you connect each note to the next) are things that I'm leaving to the player. You're on your own with these, so experiment and enjoy. The best tools for dynamics and articulation are your own ears. Listen to the original song and get a feel for how it should be interpreted.

I'm aware that most pianists will find this a walk in the park. In the grand scheme, this isn't a difficult song. However, it's designed to help those who are struggling learning it and/or have recently taken up playing the keys.

If you still need help, feel free to write me and I'll see what I can do for you.

*Full credit for the piano arrangement goes to Vika Yermolyeva. The transcription for the piano is her work and I like to give credit where it's due. Visit www.vkgoeswild.com for more info*

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  • Thousand thanks for showing

  • @Fe3118 ...and as many thanks back for watching and commenting =)

  • Dude, your explaining it better than my piano teacher lol thx mate :D

    

  • @Janschannel LOL I found that really amusing haha. Cheers for sharing that. And you're welcome, hope you get through the whole song. If not, ask your piano teacher...? ;)

  • another great tutorial:D looking forward to the next part:)

  • @boobbmmarley Thanks, as always!

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  • Thx alot!

  • @kallanluna You're referring to the one in this video? It's an app on my iPhone and it's called "BPM". I tried lots of them and I found this one to be the best.

  • What metronome do you use?

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