I noticed you’re playing this part with your left hand. Is that the way it should be played? Or are just using the left hand so that use your right hand to demonstrate the rhythm?; (But you normally use your right hand?). I only ask because I’m a beginner and I struggle with my left hand dexterity
I play rhodes part with my left hand because i want to play the synth and strings part with my right hand. You can play the rhodes part with your right hand if you want. Actually it is not hard so you should be able to play it with either hand.
@@Sloba_Music Thanks for replying so quickly. I’m sitting here trying it with both hands. It’s actually easier with the left hand; though my left hand is very slow. I tried to use the “dock at the dock at the doc at the” timing that you were suggesting. Is that better than one and a?
@@jjaffee for me it is better: ta-ka-ta-ka-ta-ta-ka then one-e because letters "k" and "t" are much more percussive and disctintive so they help me to stay in groove.
Really nice and clear. You saved me loads of grief learning this tutorial. A big Thank you for uploading! 🙂
Thank you for your response! :)
Yeah!!! thank you
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Gracias , pude aprender muy rapido con tu tutorial !!! :D
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it!
hey man, great video. Is this last chord A°7?
Thank you! The chords are Em7 | F#7 B7#5b9 B7#5 |
@@Sloba_Music oh thanks! he doesnt play the root, so I tought it was A
Can you explain how you created the sound? I have the nord electro 6d
Rhodes + phaser
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I noticed you’re playing this part with your left hand. Is that the way it should be played? Or are just using the left hand so that use your right hand to demonstrate the rhythm?; (But you normally use your right hand?). I only ask because I’m a beginner and I struggle with my left hand dexterity
I play rhodes part with my left hand because i want to play the synth and strings part with my right hand. You can play the rhodes part with your right hand if you want. Actually it is not hard so you should be able to play it with either hand.
@@Sloba_Music Thanks for replying so quickly. I’m sitting here trying it with both hands. It’s actually easier with the left hand; though my left hand is very slow. I tried to use the “dock at the dock at the doc at the” timing that you were suggesting. Is that better than one and a?
@@jjaffee for me it is better: ta-ka-ta-ka-ta-ta-ka then one-e because letters "k" and "t" are much more percussive and disctintive so they help me to stay in groove.
@@Sloba_Musicthank you!