After many years of not playing piano (I had lessons when I was a kid), I'm using this video to retrain myself in getting comfortable with playing. This song is a challenge, but it is forcing me to take leaps and bounds...which I love. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this great video (and all your others) together!
Thanks for showing us all one of my favorite songs. I will certainly use your tutorial to learn this tune. The only suggestion i would have is to avoid enharmonic spellings of notes and chords i.e. B Eb Gb --- that is just a misspelled B major chord, or a misspelled Cb major chord . In key of Eb the C# should be called a Db. It helps all the relationships of the composition come into focus when each note and chord is referred to in a way that is consistent with the key signature. Cheers.
Mhhm, mhm, yeah Everybody's got a thing But some don't know how to handle it Always reachin' out in vain Just takin' the things not worth having But don't you worry 'bout a thing Don't you worry 'bout a thing, mama 'Cause I'll be standin' on the side When you check it out, oh They say your style of life's a drag And that you must go other places Just don't you feel too bad When you get fooled by smiling faces Don't you worry 'bout a thing Don't you worry 'bout a thing, baby 'Cause I'll be standing on the side When you check it out When you get off your trip Don't you worry 'bout a thing Don't you worry 'bout a thing Come on Everybody needs a change A chance to check out the new, yeah You're the only one to sees The changes you take yourself through Oh, oh-oh,…
Nice. But it's not what is played on the actual track. The opening line alone should be an octave down with a very different bass and accompaniment line. Things like on the and-of-one in the second measure. From your avatar I assume you're a guitarist - so I'll give you some credit here!
After many years of not playing piano (I had lessons when I was a kid), I'm using this video to retrain myself in getting comfortable with playing. This song is a challenge, but it is forcing me to take leaps and bounds...which I love. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this great video (and all your others) together!
Thanks so much for making this video! I'm not a piano player- but your video is helping me get there. The way you break it down is perfect for me.
Man this song seems so cool to play. Thanks a lot for taking the time to do this video! I'm sure gonna try it out :D
Thanks! I finally learned how to play this song, great vid.
This sounds so good👍🏼
Thank you for the tutorial. Was having a bit of trouble with a couple of spots and this helped.
Thanks for showing us all one of my favorite songs. I will certainly use your tutorial to learn this tune. The only suggestion i would have is to avoid enharmonic spellings of notes and chords i.e. B Eb Gb --- that is just a misspelled B major chord, or a misspelled Cb major chord . In key of Eb the C# should be called a Db. It helps all the relationships of the composition come into focus when each note and chord is referred to in a way that is consistent with the key signature. Cheers.
This is Way to good!!! Thanks! I love this! Im begining to learn this right now!
Mhhm, mhm, yeah
Everybody's got a thing
But some don't know how to handle it
Always reachin' out in vain
Just takin' the things not worth having
But don't you worry 'bout a thing
Don't you worry 'bout a thing, mama
'Cause I'll be standin' on the side
When you check it out, oh
They say your style of life's a drag
And that you must go other places
Just don't you feel too bad
When you get fooled by smiling faces
Don't you worry 'bout a thing
Don't you worry 'bout a thing, baby
'Cause I'll be standing on the side
When you check it out
When you get off your trip
Don't you worry 'bout a thing
Don't you worry 'bout a thing
Come on
Everybody needs a change
A chance to check out the new, yeah
You're the only one to sees
The changes you take yourself through
Oh, oh-oh,…
Nice video. Thanks for doing it...
i could hear ur breathing in the beginning. it is obvious that u had a cold. nice piano though
Awesome, thanks for this lesson.
3:10 u should use #5 and #9 so but a Db instead of another D on top it sounds really hip lol
You are very clear. Thanks man!
This is great! DO you have a written transcript available?
Thank you for this piano tutorial brother
Helpful. But really need piano sheets. That would be so much better
This will keep me busy
Thank you for this video!
that chromatic run is sooo sexy... damn
I have that same keyboard
very helpfull thx
2:15
Quem é do br e ama a Tori?
Thanks, and I agree. I still have a long way to go when it comes to music theory.
Cool, I'll try that.
Thank you so much. This is wonderful. I'll be working in this one ASAP.
Thanks for the great tutorial and arrangement
This was very helpful thank you very much
He’s playing left hand clusters at beginning
Nice. But it's not what is played on the actual track. The opening line alone should be an octave down with a very different bass and accompaniment line. Things like on the and-of-one in the second measure. From your avatar I assume you're a guitarist - so I'll give you some credit here!
Good tutorial, thank you for your time
Great tutorial. Just what I needed.
Why not guitar lesson?? :(