What's up everybody in this tutorial, we're gonna go over Wu Tang cream. So let's play a beat and I'll play on top of it. Okay, so let's break that down. So you have two things going on, I got my right hand doing a little melody line and on my left hand, we have a core. So let's just go over the core real quick. You're gonna do this with your left hand, so you're gonna really have to work your left hand.
First note is G flat, or F sharp. Followed by followed by C sharp and put those notes together. You have a F sharp minor seven. Okay, so these are the fingers, I'm using pinky finger index. But you can use whatever fingers that's most comfortable for you to hold that the whole time, okay? Okay, so once you get that, now let's practice the right hand.
Okay, so we're going to do this real slow. First thing, you're gonna do this. Let's start with those three notes. F sharp, a flat, a. Okay. Next, we're gonna go to the beam.
And then today, C sharp. So together. Got it. I'll do it real slow. Pay attention to my fingers. See how I'm crossing over with my thumb, index, middle finger on a C sharp, then you're gonna make a jump over to the F sharp.
Okay, so you go next part. A little tricky. E, F sharp, E flat. Okay, let's do it again. Okay, so after that E flat which is, which is played with my middle finger. I'm going down to the C sharp B, A.
So I'm going a flat, F sharp. So let me do the whole thing. Again. And the fingering is really up to you. You have to figure out what's the most comfortable for you. This is how I'm doing it, and I might change it.
I'm not Be sure so let's do it nice and slow with the beat to re let's go slower. Slow Here we go. All right. And like usual, you get comfortable. You can speed it up, you know, little by little, until you can get to this point 123 I'm going to show you one other way you can play it is instead of playing this you can play this. It takes a stretch, F sharp, C sharp.
So you play that would your left hand and do the same thing. Put your right hand that you've been doing. Practice