Bob Seger - Old Time Rock and Roll - Piano Lesson

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

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Hooray! Its a Bob Seger Piano Lesson!

In this version of old time rock and roll we cover a boogie woogie pattern in the left hand and I walk you through how to coordinate it with the right hand.

The original song is not the key of C!
Its been transposed to C because C is a much easier key on the piano.

Oh and its Halloween's month,
See if you can find the pirate hat!

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  • I think it's actualy in G.

  • @legopoof - yeah the original is in a different key :) I lowered it so I wouldn't have to sing so high :)

  • ive always thought this song was in a different key than C

  • It is in a different key!

    Good ear, its mainly a guitar song on the recording too.

    It is in the key of C here because C is a much easier key to learn on.

  • XD he's tone def!!

  • thanks

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  • pirate hats are goofy!

  • bravo, this is one of my favorite songs. our lead guitarist has been doing the lead on it, but thanks to you i can do it on keyboard now. thanks sooooo much. best wishes, margie

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  • @VivaValler1998 The guy can sing pretty good.

  • Totally amazing!

  • Actually the real song is in G flat... he is playing in C

  • that was great! Can you please teach Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley?

  • very nice

    but u should probably stop singing :)

  • Oh, but thanks very much for the handy tips!

  • Please change the camera angle to not look like you're leaning over the keys looking back - I get vertigo watching it :-)

  • HOLY SHIT! How many FREAKING TIMES does he have to say that HE INTENDED TO PLAY THE SONG IN A DIFFERENT KEY THAN WHAT IT WAS ORIGINALLY PLAYED IN? See.... He transposed the song to C because he felt it was easier to play and sing in than G..... IT'S NOT THAT HARD OF A CONCEPT. People do this alll the time.

  • Ok i'll post a comment, you're damn cute :p specially when you smile,

    anyway thx this was very helpful :)

  • 10 people didn't even watched this movie till the end...

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