Today's lesson we're going to examine steel Dre moving on to the Westside Dr. Dre. Okay, so, as you notice my hands are pretty far apart from one another. In my left hand, obviously I have the baseline in my right hand. I have the court. So let's go to the baseline first left hand. You're gonna all you're doing all octaves.
Starting at three notes, all active. That's all it is. You can hit that eat twice to bring it back. So one, two, ready and again, back to the top. Does that make sense? Again, okay, so that's the left hand that's the base.
Now right hand you're starting with a minor chord you're hitting an A. And keep in mind, if you listen to the original recording is not like this is a roll like a. So I'm doing this with my hand, kind of quickly. Almost like it's a guitar strumming as opposed to that The difference you have. next chord is are you moving is your thumb down to the B. All cores are rolling last chord, E minor, B, E and G. So it's not a whole lot of movement.
First chord, second chord all you doing is move your thumb down to the third chord you move your pinky down to the G. See how easy it is? First quarter, second quarter, third quarter So your index finger stays here the entire time guys. see this? Guys? So let's practice this together. You got to do practice.