Isn't She Lovely (Piano) by Stevie Wonder

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

Well, I've been playing this for 4 days.
And I made some improvisation to this piece.

How does it sound?

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  • Please take a minute to read this, IT WOULD BE A? BLESSING!

    Im an ordinary teen who loves to play the piano with a really BIG dream!

    I know we all have dreams and my dream can come true with your help by going on my channel & maybe subscribing, that's all it takes :)

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    Please, Im not asking much but just a "Thumbs Up"

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  • Amazing! Improved it so good that i can't tell which part you modified!

  • Please make a midi or transccribe it =)))

  • Look at all these comments and views GY... Proud to be your cousin!!!! hwaiting!!!

  • Does it really matter? Haven't you people ever heard of being creative? Maybe everyone should have copied the first ever recorded piece of music exactly, wouldn't that be great? We'd only have one piece of music to listen to, no variation! Absolute nincompoops.

  • @slapmyfunkybass then u shud no better.smh

  • @fucu41 i hope theory does help, i studied classical composition for 3 years and have played classical and jazz piano for over 20 years... your knowledge on harmony is jumbled, the final chord could be treated as a picardy third, a minor melodic sequence more often than not uses a flattened 6th when ascending, it does at the start (g# followed by a natural), none of this has any reference to e major until the b9 is played on the 3rd bar, but the g#7 after e major pulls it back to c# minor

  • @slapmyfunkybass Jus Because a song starts on A MINOR Chord**** doesnt mean that it is in a minor key.

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