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WWW.ANOINTEDMUSICIANS.ORG "How To Play Salsa" Piano Tutorial Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

Learn Salsa Piano: http://www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=salsa101&p=amc
Also, download this software that allows you to play along and practice with tracks: http://www.hearandplay.com/go/?p=amc&w=backpocketband
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Website: www.AnointedMusicians.org where you can learn how to play by ear.
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NOTE: play along with the transpose +5 (on F). This is our 2nd video to how to play salsa and i hope you enjoy it. Notes to remember:
LH/RH
D/F7
G/F Ab C E
E/Em7
A/E G Bb D

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  • Boy I wish I could find the sheet music for this. I just can´t get that rhythm between the right and the left hands.

  • @HectorAndresMayoral I know its hard but if you practice every day you will get it i promise.

  • @latinpianist I´m just having a little trouble picking it up, but I was able to write it down pretty accurately on paper to be able to practice it! Thanks though! Viva el Latin Jazz!

  • @HectorAndresMayoral Practice practice..lol

  • these videos are amazing, god bless you alot brother, im starting to play piano in my new church now and my brother couldnt teach me much, but he taught me enough to start ykno, but im gonna keep watching your videos and learning what i can so i can get better too, thanks again brother, and god bless

  • @samrican07 Let me know if there is anything i can do to further help you. Find me on Facebook. My personal page is facebook / latinpianist

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  • @latinpianist no problem, thanks

  • I love this!! thanks man

  • hmmmm :S

  • these progressions can be used in all coritos practically. the only thing you have to watch out for is that some coritos may change.for example if are playing on Cmaj, for coritos you would start on Am and then E and then back to Am. (we're still playing on Cmaj). Some coritos go to Dm in the coro.Like "siento que el espirtu santo se esta deramando en mi corazon..." inthe "este corito es" song. some dont even go to the the dm they just stay on Am E.THis applies for every single corito out there.

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