COUNTRY Piano Effect or Touch - Tutorial

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  • @blackgasi and at 3:27 ?

  • What's the name of the song at 1:38 . thx !

  • @PastMilleniumMan Ahh no problem :) And I'll have to try improvising with the pentatonic scale, which is of course, the best scale of all, especially in the simple key of Eb, with Eb, Gb, Ab, A, Bb and Db, which is just so easy to play :L I normally try and improvise with the Eb minor pentatonic and both the inverted and normal chords of Eb, Ab and Bb. Try it! :)

  • @93chrisbird Thanks, it did really. As far as I know, you can also use A minor pentatonic (blues) scale to improvise in the key of Am.

  • @PastMilleniumMan From what I know, you continue to improvise in the scale of C. However, If you are in the scale of A minor (all the white keys, same as C major) and you were to play a B Minor (B, D and F#) chord, you should continue to improvise in the scale on A minor, but with an F#, until you go back to a chord win the scale of A minor, when you would switch back to improising in the scale of A minor... Hope this helped! :) x

  • are you singaporean ?

  • Thanks! Really helpful! I have a question: let's say that we have a song in the key of C, which starts with C and then goes to, say, F or Dm. What should I do - keep playing right hand part in the original key of C, or switch to the key of F or Dm?

    And is this just me or peice at 3:06 sounds somewhat like "Here Comes The Sun" by The Beatles?

  • Yeah basically it's just the pentatonic scale played with trills.

  • @nene72744 just play on the same scale, you'll get the hang of it alone, no need to copy the melody, you'll get it easily

  • thank you so much......great tutorial!!

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