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hi there my name is igor from smartclassicalpiano.com okay don't wait
by my pay I think it's my pay right maybe my pay I don't know so it was
requested by one of our members Julia thank you for this this was a fun
but to do under the song and I have two versions up this is the simplified
version and the other one on her channel that's the full transcription this one
I've done basically so you can sing along while you play no the only thing
I've left totally intact with the introduction you don't have to sing
during to introduction so I didn't change it at all but all the melodic
parts I've deconstructed the piano part and made it just more or less chordal so
it's a lot easier to sing along too and if you want to have a look at the
original the full piano transcription it's on our channel so go look and there
I just listened to the guy play it I wrote down as much as I could as
accurately as I could and yeah it's quite a bit more intricate really nice I
see just learning that one too anyway we've got the verse and the hook here
which is basically the whole song verses and hooks I repeated ad nauseam so you
learned this you learned the whole song all right after chat let's do it
you
you
there you have it don't wait all right I'll do basically
the intro maybe a little bit more than that in this tutorial and the rest of it
you're gonna have to find on our website smartclassicalpiano.com as always you
can do it for free so go and do that and I'll put the music up there too so the
simplified and the full version will be on our website too
all right let's do it learn this so what do we got we have this that's right now
let's do it both hands right away we have octaves right a in both hands
skip C D E and fall down to D major we have five and three and the left one and
two and the right cool that's the Frizzle unit moving on what we got
if this
all right so a couple things I got to say about this if you download the sheet
music you're gonna see you're gonna see this alright I'll play it slowly so you
see exactly I'm talking about we have these little grace notes right now on
paper what it looks like is this it looks like the a comes first and then
these two guys come in and it's fast right so what it looks like on paper but
that's not what actually happens this these grace notes are actually on the
beat which means that they coincide with the outside the top note of the of these
two guys so if the a is the grace note and we're going towards these two right
on paper that's what it looks like when you actually play it it should be like
this I'll play with one and I guess all right see that so the grace note a
aligns with the D of these two notes and it's and then the move from A to B
happens after the D is already played so grace notes are on the beat always this
is not really in the classical tradition although in the broke like Bach's
Goldberg Variations have this all the time all over the place
alright so we have this right so five one two three that's the grace note move
and then or two lift so that's five one race now move to
F sharp or two and then being one I would suggest
staying a little bit further up to key so you can hit the C sharp with some
amount of comfort left hand is just a bee
and three A's now I should say we're not covering the rhythm here at all so just
leave the rhythm aside and do that in a bit
so with both hands it's going to be
like that alright next section
so right hand we have three five one two five left hand is five and one F sharp E
and then a couple more thumbs
all right next
so that's three one and then again the Gracenote move aligns
with the top note for one moving to two
the left hand just has two and five
all right next unit moving on
so that's two quick DS DMB
then
and you can actually change the pedal on each of these think that's not good then
you have to basically left hand is octave G's octave F sharps notice I'm
using a four on black note octaves
octave II
sweet alright there it is so now let's do the rhythm right I'll count it mad
slow and you can follow along so at this point I'm just assuming that you have
learned the right hand and the left hand and you put them together with no
counting that's fine but just that you have all the the technical moves down so
we have a bar that starts empty one and two and three and
to
the reason I didn't count that was because this is a quarter note triplet
so when you're learning this and it really didn't make doesn't make any
sense to do this in such a slow tempo and counted out loud as a triplet you're
pets are super weird anyway so just learn it the way that I just showed you
don't count that triplet at all and then we have everything in place we can play
this at a faster clip it'll make a little bit more sense how to
contextualize it rhythmically you'll get something like was it
okay alright I think that's it that's it for
that now let's have a couple say a couple words about the next couple of
phrase is not that's too many let's do the yeah let's do the pedal so this is
dry or honestly you can do whatever you want with the pedal but this is what I
did so dry no pedal here and put the pedal down for this
and then we got change
change change freeze oh sorry all of those are changes
that change change change change and then she starts singing for these chords
but I'll finish that up on the website so Oh have a look on the website it's
free finish this thing off printed the sheet music and learned this music sing
it play it have fun thanks for watching and let's see in the next one