Sup everybody in this lesson we're gonna go down to the south, so fresh and so clean outcasts. So let's break that down. And this is really gonna help your left hand because you're playing chords. So the first chord is C my second chord is chords. C, G In the right hand, the melody line will do one note at a time. D flat, F, G, and then you're gonna jump up to C, C, B flat, G, G, A flat, back down and G. So I'll go slow If you use your whole hand, right, use all your fingers.
First five notes, you can do this. You can do this along with me. The finger has its own note. Did you jump up to the sea? So I did this with my pinkie, see, ring finger, index on the G, F index on the G, middle finger a flat index on the G I'm on. So let's do that second part.
Okay, actually, this is the second part. One more time. So let's try from the top nice and slow. You. The last part is you're going to do another F minor chord, but you're going to break it up a flat, F and I'm gonna show you when to do that. Okay, so let's play them together.
I'm gonna show you one more thing to make it sound a little more slick. See what I did right there? you're approaching the seat with a B flat. I'm using my index on a B flat, middle finger want to see. So this would change your fingers. Keep the rest of the same.
I'm gonna show you one more thing, giving you all kind of nuggets in this one. Watch this DC is gonna really impress your friends Let's practice with a beat together and we're going to slow it down real slow 52 BPM. So practice that. If you want to do the line with your left hand, that will also increase the strength and the dexterity of your left hand. So, here's one thing you can practice the independence of your hands all five fingers Jump to the sea. What's your thumb?
Index, middle, ring, ring practice