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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2010

A tutorial on "Hey Bulldog" by the Beatles. For a FREE sheet music transcription of my version of this song, go to this link: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid...

Thanks to You Tube user drno62 for the transcription!

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  • dude, thank you sooooo much! iv'e bought a piano & i started to play it just because i saw your video of in my life, and i start to practice, thank you, you are such a wonderful teacher! i don't know how to read music but is a pleasure play piano this way!

  • @rodrigabenita1 Congratulations on learning the songs! Very glad my tutorials were helpful. Keep up the great work!

  • I do not understand the minute 2:09

  • @nicolasbetancourt That's an F-sharp minor 7 chord. Was it the rhythm or the notes that you didn't understand?

  • thanks, man! It's really useful!

  • @moviemasterJW Glad you liked it, thanks. :-)

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  • This sounds right and I will use it to learn. But I'm pretty sure the left hand isn't like the actual recording. I'm horrible with music terminology but the left hand should only play half as much as the right. (hit every other time) alternating from B to F sharp almost like a country bass line. Lennon is really pounding those bass notes in the recording and it's one of my favorite things about the song. But thanks alot this will help me learn!

  • @ellenfilms That's great! I'm glad the videos have helped you. Greetings to you in Brazil! :-)

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  • Thank you very much!!

  • @pianojohn113 thanks =)

    

  • @chrisedelic77 It's better to do it in the original key. Sometimes I play it in C, though.

  • I'm surprised you don't teach it in C.

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