Music of the Night Piano Tutorial LH

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

Request from the U.S. This Left Hand tutorial goes with the cover version.

"Music of the Night" is a song from the musical The Phantom of the Opera. The music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Charles Hart.

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Phantom of the Night Music of the Night Piano Tutorial for the Left Hand
Andrew Lloyd Webber

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  • um what does the lh and rh mean?

  • @norisclub1 left hand and right hand :)

  • no offense but this is more a cover than a tutorial your just playing it not teaching other's how to play it, no matter how slow you play a song it will never work as well as when you take the care to stop show the notes and the chords you are playing in each hand or edit the video to shot the note names above the key and not matter how slow you play it that will always be easyer to follow.

  • @beatlesforever997 no offense taken. :) Check my channel. Look at the comments. Then think -- why do they learn but not I? Guess what? You can too. Read about mirror neurons and how you may have neglected this learning method you were born with. Of course, you need to start with songs that are at your level. This one is about Level 6. Good luck.

  • @bbdhrggl wait what!? how could you expect me, ME! to put time, effort, and initiative into somthing that will better myself and bring me a feeling of accomplishment and joy! That is just rediculous

  • @Tobithegoodboy100 thanks for making me smile

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  • seriously, people are crazy for putting you down! this is the only way i can learn; i don't like when others break it down for you because they always make it confusing. please keep doing this forever :D

  • @cdefield09 Then why did you say that Mezzo Piano was softer than Piano?

  • @beatlesforever997

    no freakin dur really you don't think i don't no this i have been playing piano since i was four ok so don't even get me started on music theory

  • @cdefield09 I am afraid you are wrong about that, the six most commonly used dynamics in music are (from soft to loud) pp or pianissimo which is italian for "very soft", p or piano, which is italian for "sof"t, mp or mezzo piano which is italian for "moderately soft" (in other words soft but not as soft as p or pp) mf or mezzo forte which is italian for "moderately loud", f or forte which is italian for "loud", and ff or fortissimo italian for "very loud"

  • @beatlesforever997

    once again it is very hard to keep everything right one you slow a piece down ok and mezzo piano BTW is actually softer then piano ok it is not suppose to so quite that you can't even hear it ok and the crescendos where right on the money perfect ! :D

  • @DrIDK2

    it is very hard just to let you know to keep all the note values and tempo correct when you slow it down a lot

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