You're welcome and thanks for the support! Honestly I wish I had more time, I would be happy to make more teaching videos. My teaching and music performance schedule is full to the brim these days.
After practicing alot with this song I found that It's easier to play chord inversions with the left hand so that you don't have to go back and front. You change the position of only one finger where needed, instead of of moving all three each time. Also the sound is most consistent that way as some notes are held during the chord change.
To be more specific: While holding the F# minor chord just move your thumb up to the D and you get the D major chord, and then your index up to the B and you get the B minor. From there you go to the E major by just changing the position of your fingers. For the last part also going upwards instead of downwards makes it a bit easier.
@@ΣκαρίμπαςΑλέξανδρος Thanks for the idea! Yes, I would probably play it this way if I were to perform it. I think I kept all the LH chords in root position because I usually teach this to young kids - they haven't learned the concept of inversions yet.
@@EricJungeMusic It's always better to learn the hard way! In a live performance though it's preferable to play the way it's more convenient for you. No one will notice as long as chord is the right one.
Can you help those people that want to recreate the sound for themselves? It should not be very difficult if you are willing to install a professional suite.
Nice playing. We all want to be able to pay that and we can with practice.
Let's get that covered
This is what classical musicians scoff at but is actually a great composition.
What I like is the synth
It is a very powerful "riff" as they call it. I call it music.
Thx for breaking down the track! Please can you make some more
You're welcome and thanks for the support! Honestly I wish I had more time, I would be happy to make more teaching videos. My teaching and music performance schedule is full to the brim these days.
and I still want the Final Countdown synth program
Oh yeah!! Europe!!
what's your favorite Europe song?
Eric Junge Music this one 🤣
They are great. But most people only know this song.
After practicing alot with this song I found that It's easier to play chord inversions with the left hand so that you don't have to go back and front. You change the position of only one finger where needed, instead of of moving all three each time. Also the sound is most consistent that way as some notes are held during the chord change.
To be more specific: While holding the F# minor chord just move your thumb up to the D and you get the D major chord, and then your index up to the B and you get the B minor. From there you go to the E major by just changing the position of your fingers. For the last part also going upwards instead of downwards makes it a bit easier.
@@ΣκαρίμπαςΑλέξανδρος Thanks for the idea! Yes, I would probably play it this way if I were to perform it. I think I kept all the LH chords in root position because I usually teach this to young kids - they haven't learned the concept of inversions yet.
@@EricJungeMusic It's always better to learn the hard way! In a live performance though it's preferable to play the way it's more convenient for you. No one will notice as long as chord is the right one.
@@ΣκαρίμπαςΑλέξανδρος I see what you mean. I tend to agree that inversions are usually the way to go.
Nice. What synthesizer, voice or effects you used? Thanks
It was a while ago, but I remember using pre-sets from the Korg Kross.
Beginner lesson? What distinguishes this from the original, apart from the extra layering?
It's just a simple RH melody played against LH chords. Not sure what you're getting at.
KK Downing was arguably far greater than even Mozart due to his ability.
Can you help those people that want to recreate the sound for themselves? It should not be very difficult if you are willing to install a professional suite.
It's a difficult bro so you can tell me simple step left hand and right hand on this civer funal count down on next video thanks
The final countdown is an anthem carefully created and is a testament to what the news calls gen x which is very silly.
However I am a rebel and so I am on board
To recreate it
on a PC with it is easily capable of
what synthisizer do u use
Korg Kross
Pat Woodhead provided info
There is a site that promises to give fans the ability to download a project to recreate the synch sound but it is a money trap
synth
That would include you if you are not onboard with being a very nice person.
I know as much as everyone else and my recommendation for everyone is stay out of it.
People that want to force people to pay for stupid things are not nice people.
Bach was greater and so was KK downing,
I am assuming you are a very nice person
Because I am not happy with your conduct so I will be investigating
I have no interest in any political issues