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Dexter Blood Theme Piano Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

Request from the U.S. At Tempo, then Slow Sections.
Level 2 or 3. Key G# minor.
[A] (2:18), [B] (3:11), [C] (4:01), [D] (5:40), [E] (6:35)

"Dexter" is a successful American television Showtime drama series. It debuted in 2006. Its fifth season will air Sept 2010. Set in Miami, Dexter Morgan is a killer of killers.

Monkey See Monkey Do Piano
http://monkeyseemonkeydopiano.web.officelive.com/DexterBloodTheme.aspx

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  • could you please make a tutorial or cover for the main theme of prison break?

  • @wubbazorg pls follow profile request link

  • At 00:35 you play the E/E at the left hand, then the G# A# and b and immediately afterwards a G# and A# to b flat. Also you include a G# at your right hand right when you hit the E/E with your left, which is not in the tutorial at 04:43

  • @hubachecka do what the slow part says and it'll be correct. are you playing w/sheets? this is in G# minor, there are no flats in the piece

  • @bbdhrggl Sorry did not mean b flat but G# again^^ Just check what you play at 00:34 to 00:42 with both hands and then the corresponding part of the tutorial at 04:33 to 04:52, believe me its different :)

  • @hubachecka i could have goofed. so just follow the slow tutorial, okay?

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  • i learned this from this tutorial and played it in the band room after practice and everyone around just stopped and was amazed, everyone LOVES this cover

  • @felinodecobre ??? obviously we are both confused

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  • LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

  • @hubachecka This part confused me too. When the G#/G# appears on the screen, she is playing a full octave (two separate G# keys with the left hand). When the screen says E/E, she is playing two separate E keys in the lower octave which is out of the screen, then she is moving up in the screen and playing the G#. I hope that helps.

  • Great tutorial as usual

  • Great! Thanks! :)

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