What's up everybody? In this lesson we're going to talk about Troy. They reminisce over you set up the peak bracket seals move. Oh, right. You're ready. There's gonna be some work.
I'm letting you know now. But anyway, we can do this. Practice. Just got to practice. I've been saying this all along, gotta practice. So let's start the left hand.
You have C sharp, B flat. All right, the fingers, I'm using my thumb, index, middle finger. That's all I'm doing on their own. That front. Okay, left hand. All right now, right here, here we go.
So you're gonna start like this. I'll break this down all the way as slow as I can. C sharp, E, F sharp, a flat, E. Much. Notice the fingers I'm using. And whenever I come across something that's a little challenging for me, the best way to do it that I found out is to break it down, just break down part by part. So this is the first part we're going to do.
Just keep doing it once you get comfortable with that, that's the next part. So next part twice a flat, E, F sharp. So keep practicing that next part F sharp B flat, a flat. So let's add those three parts together. Again. Next part.
Last part right here. Jump up to the C sharp with your pinky or your ring whatever, more comfortable for you. B flat Add all four parts together. So let's try to add them both together, left hand and right hand. So let's go really really really, really slow. Here we go.
Beep got to use a metronome. As you get better, you can speed up, speed up and speed up and speed up and speed up. Now, to be perfectly honest with you, that is the modified version because the baseline really goes like this fun thing to do is to show somebody how to play that with the bass line. And then you play the top melody so you two can play at the same time. So I wanted to simplify this because this is difficult to play that together. To be honest, I can't even do it.
Not yet, but I just wanted to show you all this because this is a classic Alright, Practice