Easy-to-Play Piano - Let it Rain - David Nail (Matt McCoy)
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This is soooo helpful!! Thank you!!:)
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@madjock999 Oh I see...yea..I struggled for the longest time with that too...I would play without it for the most part and slowly add it in over time. It sounds good even without it..just adds an extra fuller sound with it.
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@acousticselection I struggle to stretch my small finger to the higher C and the other chords.
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@madjock999 Im not sure I know what you mean?
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Hi I am finding it hard to hit the octave note when playing will this just take practise?
God bless.
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very nice
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Holy wow. I must say I've never even thought about how you'd break up a song into the chords like this, and I've gotta thank you. Also, you know what you are doing, and I really enjoyed listening to the piano, even though you were basically just giving a piano lesson. Dang and bravo.
You also have a good voice. :P
demontaint11 1 month ago
@demontaint11 thanks...isn't it neat how that works? i didn't realize it for the longest time either but when you start breaking songs down to the chords it makes them all so much easier to play. Thanks for the compliments! Have a great day
acousticselection 1 month ago
I noticed that on this video you are playing the actual chords with both the left and the right hand and that in other videos you play the chord with the right hand the root notes with the left hand. Just wondering?
God Bless and thanks for posting these!!!
TheExtremeGrace 2 months ago
@TheExtremeGrace yeah you can do it either way. I was just trying to switch it up some. Def. the easier way is playing that 2 bass notes an octave apart with the left hand and chording with your right. That's how i do it most of the time. Good luck!
acousticselection 2 months ago