Thats a cool question, you can have what they call an accidental its when you use a note thats out of the key your in. it usually is an accent note, and they are everywhere. mike
Hi Mike. Your tutorials are great! Easy to understand, and a lot of songs that I really love. I'm trying to understand keys a bit. You said in the first part of this that the song is in C. Does that mean there is a key change the moment you hit a black key?
You're great man, thank you very very much, your version sounds very similar to the Freddy Mercury's. If you could teach us how to play "November Rain" by "Guns n' Roses" I would be very thankful. Anyway, thanks
I have a question about the f# A D cord at "you're my sunshine" I understand the cord, but you play other notes right after that. Could you tell me what they are please? :) THANKS
Thanks Mike for all your tutorials. With them, songs seem to be much easier to play.
thank you! this video was very helpful!!! :D i really enjoyed playing along with you too :)
Thats a cool question, you can have what they call an accidental its when you use a note thats out of the key your in. it usually is an accent note, and they are everywhere.
mike
Hi Mike. Your tutorials are great! Easy to understand, and a lot of songs that I really love.
I'm trying to understand keys a bit. You said in the first part of this that the song is in C. Does that mean there is a key change the moment you hit a black key?
You're great man, thank you very very much, your version sounds very similar to the Freddy Mercury's. If you could teach us how to play "November Rain" by "Guns n' Roses" I would be very thankful. Anyway, thanks
Excellent video
Fantastic video. Very helpful. But if I may point out, It is "You're" not your. :)
part three is out there its linked at the end of part 2, click on link
thanks for watching
Mike
I have a question about the f# A D cord at "you're my sunshine"
I understand the cord, but you play other notes right after that. Could you tell me what they are please? :) THANKS
don't you know accidently pianojohn113?
UGH scratch my last comment sorry I thought I had the same problem as someone else. My bad. I am stuck at 4:25 Help will be appreciated. ':]