To play a left hand over the patent in a minor, you start just as before in the A minor basic music making position, you play your bottom to the top, then the left hand comes over, skips two white keys like between the hands and plays the next white key. This of course is the same note as the bottom at the bottom of the left hand. Then you play back down the basic music making position, skipping the two white keys between the hands again. practice playing that smoothly up and down. You might have difficulty finding the note for the left hand so on the way down where does it go? Remember that you missed it to white, either side of the right hand to find the left hand side the right to miss those two and those two so now we've got a nice introduction for our performance.
The next place we find two bars of the same chord in the pyramids chord sequence is at the end of the first half in bars seven and eight, which are in a major is the left hand over patterning E major. Remember that E major, the black key G sharp in the middle of each call. So we're in the basic music making position in E major, we play up to six notes. Left hand comes over this is to write keys and plays the next note up which is of course E, then back down, skipping to write keys to find the thumb. The last two bars of the chord sequence bars 15 and 16 are also on the same chord a made so we want an A minor ending that uses a left hand over pattern. But if we play a full We'll be seeing the middle note of the left hand.
That's not a satisfactory ending. It'll sound a lot better if we're known today. There are two possible A's we could finish on in the A minor left hand over. The first is the left hand over a at the top of the pattern. So the ending of our piece would be major, a minor. The other ad we could finish on is the right hand thumb note, halfway back down.
So your ending would be You can try both of these endings in due course. Neither of them is a full 12 note left hand over pattern. Here's a walkthrough of the pyramid with left hand over performance following the chord chart and then the music. First you play to left hand over patterns in a second. Then you go through the chord sequence using six new basic music making patterns exactly before starting with another six. To get to the major left hand over pattern at the end of the first half.
Now, the last note of this pattern is this G sharp, the middle finger of the left hand. And this is perhaps the most difficult part of the lessons to performance because the next note you need to play is a this note here with the little finger of this hand to start the next day, minor basic using the making position. So you have to swivel your hand on that finger three, start again. Start again, you go up to the left. That's the movement Right is that second minor second major. Here's a talk through the lesson to performance showing the MIDI piano playing the MIDI file with the manuscript, the IMS scrolling above it so you can see what it looks like in Britain music introduction back to the six basic music making position D minor, D major, major, D major.
Now here's the top three of the same performance. The MIDI piano, playing the MIDI file with piano roll view switched on, so that you can see the shapes. Here are the two left hand over patterns in a minute for the introduction to six node patterns, this is what we used to call the first half E minor and the first half and coming up to the left hand over back any major The second half and back to six note pens is the end of the second half f E major, the left hand ending in a minute