How To Play Let It Be Intro - Beatles
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Life goal:
Learn ALL The Beatles songs on their respective instruments (piano/guitar)
Thank for helping me on my journey to reach this goal.
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@KyleJordanHenry It's the original key.
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@pianojohn113 : Ditto. This is my next project!
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It's actually pretty easy to play for a kid look at my videos I suppose I could add video and not just audio well I'll see if that gets some hits otherwise great tourtial I don't exactly play it like that but...
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Oh, wait, nevermind. Just realized he said "beat". :)
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At 1:18, what did he mean by "always something on the B"? Or did I hear him wrong?
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Up to your usual standard sir!
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Thank you, sir.
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@metrockpop Yes, that can be a problem, but the way around that is to just play single notes in the left hand instead of octaves. You can play the small F-F#-G fill too - just raise the notes that I played by one octave and play them there. I hope that helps - Greetings to you in India!



@pianojohn113 this is by far the best sounding piano tutorial i have seen exactly how paul plays it great job
cyprus2943 2 months ago
@cyprus2943 Glad you liked it, thanks. :-)
pianojohn113 2 months ago
Coordinating the right with the left hand. I fail to notice in this video for example, if I have to touch the left and right at the same time (an example) or if you left and second right after. The Times, can it be?. I understand sir. Thank you very much for everything!
nahu4ever 3 months ago
@nahu4ever The coordination of the left and righthands will come easily with a bit of practice. In general, the chords are played with the RH and LH together, and individual notes are usually played separately. If you can't reach the notes (which is very common), you can leave the top note of the chord off of the RH, and leave out either note of the LH octave. I hope that helps!
pianojohn113 3 months ago