This is a good start for me michael! :) i know that playing piano and singing is not my stuff but when Christina Grimmie came into my life, Everything happened to change :) ..
You're an amazing teacher... You just taught me the first full song that I learned to play piano ( I kinda still struggle with the riff but I got my keyboard a week ago so it isn't that bad)
YOU! Bless your face! Thank god, finally, someone with the right chords! You have no idea how thankful I am that I have found this tutorial. Now I have something to preform. TAHNK YOU SO FREAKING MUCH!
There are 4 chords total being played. The first is played all at once (left and right hands together). The second and third chords are played as arpeggios. The last chord ends with the G trill and the Eb in the bass (not really much of a chord, but nonetheless it is played to finish the phrase).
Yeah I know, It's really complicated :/ I guess that just shows how talented Christina really is lol. After watching it over, I feel that I explained it well enough to understand, so just try watching it again. Also look at my previous comments, because I gave advice to someone with the same problem. Good luck!! And don't give up!
Haha, I know how you feel, putting the hands together can usually be the hardest part. Just don't give up and persevere, you can do it! Here's something that I do to help me with both hands: If you have a keyboard with a record function, record yourself doing one hand. Then play it back while playing with your other hand. That way you can hear what it is supposed to sound like "together". If you have a second recording option, record both separately and play them together. It really works! :)
Michael? I remember you from the Tinychats and Team Grimmie Family! I'm trying to re-learn this for a school project and just came across your video, how have you been doing?
This is a good start for me michael! :) i know that playing piano and singing is not my stuff but when Christina Grimmie came into my life, Everything happened to change :) ..
You're an amazing teacher... You just taught me the first full song that I learned to play piano ( I kinda still struggle with the riff but I got my keyboard a week ago so it isn't that bad)
I'm so glad to hear that! Good luck with playing! You may hear it a million times, but practice really does make perfect, believe it!
+Michael Carulli Thank you
I just got my first keyboard today, and your comment has really lifted my spirits. I hope that this will also be my first piece.
YOU! Bless your face! Thank god, finally, someone with the right chords! You have no idea how thankful I am that I have found this tutorial. Now I have something to preform. TAHNK YOU SO FREAKING MUCH!
Hi Michael, I'm showing my daughter how to play this and we were having trouble. You've clarified things beautifully. We thank you!
This made me smile :) Thank you for watching and enjoying!
There are 4 chords total being played. The first is played all at once (left and right hands together). The second and third chords are played as arpeggios. The last chord ends with the G trill and the Eb in the bass (not really much of a chord, but nonetheless it is played to finish the phrase).
Thank You. SO much. Helped a lot. I can usually figure out most of it myself, but this song I couldn't. You explained it really good (:
Love this song! THank you so much for the amazing tutorial:)
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching
Glad I could help!! :)
Right Hand: OKAY.
Left Hand: OKAY.
BOTH: Throws piano away and says "fck this sht. i'm not a pianist."
Cant wait to learn this :D
Don't forget to check out Part 2 also :D Glad I could help
Yeah I know, It's really complicated :/ I guess that just shows how talented Christina really is lol. After watching it over, I feel that I explained it well enough to understand, so just try watching it again. Also look at my previous comments, because I gave advice to someone with the same problem. Good luck!! And don't give up!
Haha, I know how you feel, putting the hands together can usually be the hardest part. Just don't give up and persevere, you can do it!
Here's something that I do to help me with both hands: If you have a keyboard with a record function, record yourself doing one hand. Then play it back while playing with your other hand. That way you can hear what it is supposed to sound like "together". If you have a second recording option, record both separately and play them together. It really works! :)
Michael? I remember you from the Tinychats and Team Grimmie Family!
I'm trying to re-learn this for a school project and just came across your video, how have you been doing?
Hey! I'm doing well!! I hope the video helps haha
Hahaha thank you so much for this comment! It really made my day xD
Sorry, what do you mean? Did you mean to ask if I have sheet music?
Sixth!
And no problem! Glad I could help :D
Thank you! You have a notes? :)
for the very beginning party what are the arpeggios? Im having trouble seeing which notes you are playing because your hand is blocking the keys.
The first arpeggio he plays is a flat major.
Nevermind, I got it! :)
At 8:49 what 3 notes are you playing?
Second!
Third!
First!