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Piano Tutorial(I Remember by Deadmau5 and Kaskade)

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

This is my first tutorial...put comments:)....if it didn't help..say what to improve for next time...subscribe plz and rate it:D

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  • Chords are mostly right, but still slightly off. Especially 2nd. Change to D natural in right hand to C#.

  • @eysikal @eysikal That is alternative chord. The chord on the video isn't wrong at all!

    coz, the chord you just mentioned is Dmajor7. and i played Dmajor.

    There's no difference. But this is a good suggestion for piano players(Y) Coz the more chord substitution or allternative chords, the better any pianist could ever play dance music/electronic music. It really hard to perform or make any footage of ' amazing' dance music performance on piano(Y)

  • @Megabloid97 Sorry bro. In this case it's "wrong". Adding the 7th to create a maj7 chord creates a wholly different sound and feel from that of simple major triad. Try playing some mozart and subbing a maj7 over a triad and get back to me.

    Source: superior musical taste and ear.

  • @eysikal technically is wrong. and i tested on my piano, the 7th did create beautiful sound and matched well with the original mix.

    mozart isn't the best example to display the argument:P but in jazz, you can leave d major chord on its own by playing melody with the Csharp OR D major7. Or without C# even.

    There's is no right or wrong in music. It really depends on people's hearing. If they like it that way, that's how it is. But anyway, I DO APPRECIATE POINTING OUT THE ACTUAL CHORD:)

  • I'm new to music theory so bear with me, but why is it that D is only sharp sometimes? And why is the B9 chord missing an A? Isn't it spelled B Db Fb A Cb ?

  • @IEatHarlots well the ninth is moved into a block chord...they comes together;) n in b major scales are sharps(Y)

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  • does anyone know where i can find a tutorial or chords for Arguru? its got class piano melody x I'll do it myself if none's figured it out yet x

  • hm... i would say right hand it´s B-Eb-Gb (without Db), then A-Db-Gb-A (Db instead of D).

    but thanx for the 2nd chord in the 2nd part. i played A-Db-Gb so far, which is wrong.sorry if i´m wrong withe the first 2 chords, it´s just what i hear.

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  • @AddictiveRhythm i might leave the lower A out of the second chord there

  • sounds legit!

  • am i the only one who finds it hard to hit all notes without having to get my hand in a fucking awkward position.....

  • @AddictiveRhythm Actually man, you are not wrong on the second chord. The C#(Db) in there is really important - listen to the song again, it's in there. Playing a D natural is wrong. So second chord should be: D (bass), A, C#, F#, A

  • cool:)

  • B-Csharp-Dsharp-Fsharp (bassline: B)

    A-D-Fsharp-A (D)

    G-B-D-Fsharp (G)

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    Fsharp-Asharp-Csharp-Fsharp (Fsharp)

    Fsharp-A-Csharp-E (D)

    G-B-D-Fsharp (G)

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