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If you're left-handed, this next piano lesson should be a breeze! Now that we've played our first five piano notes using our right hand, it's time to learn the NEXT five notes you should learn on the piano using your left hand. Still nothing too fancy at this point, although I did feel a slight urge to begin the lesson with one of my favorite Chopin tunes.

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  • I have issues with playing both hands at the same time, i know allot about the keyboard like the keys, i'm learning sheet music or the notes for the sheet music, i've been playing clarinet for like 5 years so i know the beats and stuff, but with using both hands its an issue, i'm also dyslexic and i was wondering if there was a way to get past this?

  • @TheGoldenShine - well keep in mind that learning sheet music (sight-reading) and playing piano with both hands are two separate skills you should focus on individually. If you already know how to read music from playing clarinet then you should have some idea on how to address your dyslexia when sight-reading.

  • @TheGoldenShine Physical coordination on the keyboard should be developed with each hand separately first - AND TAKE YOUR TIME. Most people who claim "it's too hard" are not really giving themselves the necessary time for their brains to master what your hands are trying to do.

  • i hate that i've never seen your face.

  • @kourtneyblair - its a face 4 radio really..... but you can see pix of me on my website :D

  • i have a great tip for anyone learning the left hand.But pardon me cos i am not good in theory and ill try my best to explain..what i do daily is right hand plays cdefg or just something simple abcde..whatever u choose and the left hand plays a chord(i think thats what u call it ?) like B, fsharp,csharp and practise slowly.Once u get better add in another chord ..when u get better make right hand harder skip one letter do it say like acegb ...etc...let me know what u think

  • @hazellina07 - sounds good

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  • very nice for self learner who couldn't afford private lesson. Many thinks and I so sure those kids and adults out here just love the way the lesson being taught. Thanks again.

  • Great video -thank you

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  • Rofl. My hands are sore now. I've been slacking off of exercises cause of studying theory... Big mistake!!! Thanks for the lessons!

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  • I'm your new student from now. After two week i learn from your videos,i found that although i'm left-handed,i am more comfortable to play with my right hand compare to my left hand.Actually,It's harder that what i'm expecting. =)..and it's tiring too because i'm really focus to what you're teaching. Maybe i'm never play piano keyboard before,and i'm absolutely beginner. But then,i will give my best afford to learn this. Thank you. Your video really useful.

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  • you are wearing half pant :)

  • @getpianolessons Ok thanks! i'm determined though >:D

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