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This is a preview of : Piano video lesson - How to play the unfinished story

If you have bought the piano sheet music of the unfinished story, but not sure how to play or would like to know the correct fingerings, this video tutorial is designed for you.

This video lesson was created after receiving a lot of feedback and requests that a tutorial video to be made so that you do not have to find a private piano teacher to learn a piece that teacher may not have played before, instead you can just purchase a video, learn as much as you can at any time without having to travel to piano lessons.

In this video you will see clearly all the fingerings used by the original composer and performer(isisip). The whole piece is separated into: Intro, first part, second part, third part, fourth part, fifth part, sixth part. Each line is played at both normal speed and "slow motion", so you can follow very easily. We will focus on one hand at a time and you can see extreme close ups of the hands in the video. For more difficult lines there will be some explanation and suggested practice exercises.

You have to have some years of piano experience before trying to learn this piece. If you are a piano student and currently taking exams held by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), it is recommended that you have the level of Grade 6 or above. There are some challenging parts in the piece that require patience and practice. But even if you are not at the level yet, you can still enjoy watching the video and you will realize that you can also learn so much by just looking at the posture and the movings of the fingers. You can start learning when you are ready and take it as slow as you want.

This is an extremely fun piece to play, and by studying the piece and playing it until it is fluent and smooth, you will gain a lot of piano techniques and it will improve your overall piano playing.

Note: For the slow motion parts, the sound is not at normal speed. It is tranposed down one octave, you will see and hear it in the preview. This is how the technology does it but it is a different kind of taste.

The musical key is A minor.

For more info, please visit http://www.pianomusicdownload.blogspot.com

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