This tutorial is outstanding! During the 2nd verse, the left hand should be playing a synth pad:: B (2nd inversion), G, B (2nd inv), G#m, E (1st inv). However this will require that you play the "parallel 3rds" with just your right hand which is a bit trickier.
Amazing! I knew there was a happy feeling element in this song! And this is it! Id wager to say that Ed Van Halen was inspired by this, if he heard it. Best happy keyboard in history, in my opinion, and you NAILED it ! Great job thank you’ 🙏 ❤
Just started in a cover band as rhythm guitar/keyboard/backup vocals. This is awesome. Keep 'em coming. If you're taking requests, I'd like the interlude part of Still of the Night.
Yes Brother I can only imagine So thank you so much.I’m pretty sure no I now for fact I wouldn’t be able to get every note Like you did Amazing Job.Thank You again
I like your 3-view and 2-section (tutorial/play-thru) approach. Many of us may not have the most high-end keyboard to play on, so it's helpful when you share and let us know what keyboard sounds and setttngs you're using that closely match the keyboard sound in the song. I look forward to more tutorials and transcriptions from you. Do you take tutorial requests? . . . perhaps the following . . . "Jump" by Van Halen, "Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple, "Little By Little" by Robert Plant, and "On The Loose" by Saga?
Hey Dan, I really appreciate your feedback, and those are all definitely things I could incorporate into my tutorials. I am currently in process of launching an online keyboardist community where we can all share knowledge, get questions answered, and where I could take requests like the great ones you gave here. I see that you sent me a message through my website so I'll follow up with you there as I'd really like your input on how we can provide quality resources for working or aspiring keyboardists. Thanks again for the comment and question!
Hey Mike, very useful for my next rehearsal with my cover band! For me it's the best song from Loverboy. I love it, but I've never tried back in the last 40 years to play it on a keyboard. Now I do!
I've watched a few different vids of this tune.. your over/under fingering makes way more sense. I wish UA-cam had a 1/2 speed function though to really see and hear it slower. The Blinky Lights help.. hah :)
I hope this lesson helps you learn the keyboard part for this song! Let me know if you have any questions about how I played the part in the comments, or text me at 715-412-0167.
Hey Mike, this is an awesome video. If you are taking requests, would you be able to do Power of Love by Huey Lewis And The News. Thanks and all the best for the new year.
@@mikebardenpiano Your videos are really helpful. A couple of other songs I was going to suggest are Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield or Summer of 69 by Bryan Adams. Thanks again
Is anyone willing to break down the more challenging 2nd part of the arpeggiated chorus? I've tried on 50% playback speed & still can't understand what's happening. I love the sound, and would love to replicate it, rather than doing my own thing. Thank you so much for creating this video, Mike!
Overall good tutorial, but would it have killed you to show the two separate hand parts on the actual most difficult part of the song, which is the second part of the chorus? You showed separate hands on the first easier part... but then when you got to the second part you just kind of glossed over it and said there's lots of hands-overlapping stuff.
@@mikebardenpiano Thanks for the tutorial, and sorry about that last comment being kind of rude. This was a helpful tutorial and I appreciate it. But I am having a touch of trouble exactly figuring out what's going on with each hand arpeggio on the latter half of the chorus when it goes higher.
@@erictriplett33 I agree that would be a better way to demonstrate the part and I hope to update this video with that information. But do you by chance read piano sheet music? I have a transcription of the whole part you can download for free, and the link for that is in the video description.
You are my hero omg.
Aww 😊
One of the hardest to figure out when I was in an 80s cover band, in the 80s we didn't have UA-cam! Thanks!! I was missing a couple things. Great job
Glad it was helpful! I enjoyed putting it together.
Thank you for this. So much easier, faster, and cheaper than purchasing sheet music
You're welcome. And the sheet music would probably only be a piano/vocal version, not what the keyboard player would play in a band.
Great job. Straight to the point I love it.❤
This tutorial is outstanding! During the 2nd verse, the left hand should be playing a synth pad:: B (2nd inversion), G, B (2nd inv), G#m, E (1st inv). However this will require that you play the "parallel 3rds" with just your right hand which is a bit trickier.
Awesome to find a tutorial for such a classic, I'm always looking to better understand eighties keyboard styles and techniques.
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!. More complicated that I thought!
Amazing!
I knew there was a happy feeling element in this song!
And this is it!
Id wager to say that Ed Van Halen was inspired by this, if he heard it.
Best happy keyboard in history, in my opinion, and you NAILED it !
Great job thank you’ 🙏 ❤
Just started in a cover band as rhythm guitar/keyboard/backup vocals. This is awesome. Keep 'em coming. If you're taking requests, I'd like the interlude part of Still of the Night.
Glad it's helpful! And thanks for the recommendation. Great song!
Yes Brother I can only imagine
So thank you so much.I’m pretty sure no I now for fact I wouldn’t be able to get every note Like you did
Amazing Job.Thank You again
I like your 3-view and 2-section (tutorial/play-thru) approach. Many of us may not have the most high-end keyboard to play on, so it's helpful when you share and let us know what keyboard sounds and setttngs you're using that closely match the keyboard sound in the song. I look forward to more tutorials and transcriptions from you.
Do you take tutorial requests? . . . perhaps the following . . .
"Jump" by Van Halen,
"Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple,
"Little By Little" by Robert Plant,
and "On The Loose" by Saga?
Hey Dan, I really appreciate your feedback, and those are all definitely things I could incorporate into my tutorials. I am currently in process of launching an online keyboardist community where we can all share knowledge, get questions answered, and where I could take requests like the great ones you gave here. I see that you sent me a message through my website so I'll follow up with you there as I'd really like your input on how we can provide quality resources for working or aspiring keyboardists. Thanks again for the comment and question!
Hey Mike, very useful for my next rehearsal with my cover band! For me it's the best song from Loverboy. I love it, but I've never tried back in the last 40 years to play it on a keyboard. Now I do!
So great to hear. Thanks for letting me know!
Just starting out - helpful, thanks!
Great!
Thank You again Music Brother
That is amazing
I've watched a few different vids of this tune.. your over/under fingering makes way more sense. I wish UA-cam had a 1/2 speed function though to really see and hear it slower. The Blinky Lights help.. hah :)
Thanks for this , already figured it out for gig tonight but I noted a few things to add from your video ! Thanks bro !
Great!
Great transcription... the chorus is a lot trickier than what I used to fake 30 years ago, lol
I play this all the time in my band. And yes, it's still challenging!
Great Vid! I have that exact keyboard with ultimate keys expansion. What patch are you using? Thanks :)
nicely done!! Liked and Subscribed! diving in for more :)
Thanks for the sub!
I hope this lesson helps you learn the keyboard part for this song! Let me know if you have any questions about how I played the part in the comments, or text me at 715-412-0167.
Hey Mike, this is an awesome video. If you are taking requests, would you be able to do Power of Love by Huey Lewis And The News. Thanks and all the best for the new year.
I actually play keyboard for that song in my band so I could do that. It's a lot of synth brass. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@mikebardenpiano Your videos are really helpful. A couple of other songs I was going to suggest are Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield or Summer of 69 by Bryan Adams. Thanks again
@@nsera9462 good suggestions! I do know both of those.
I have a Roland fantom G8 which patch are you using to create that sound?
Fantastic tutorial!
Thank you!
Is anyone willing to break down the more challenging 2nd part of the arpeggiated chorus? I've tried on 50% playback speed & still can't understand what's happening. I love the sound, and would love to replicate it, rather than doing my own thing. Thank you so much for creating this video, Mike!
Ohhhh! I didn't realize the transcript was available at the time of my original comment. Very helpful!
it's an Easter Egg. Lol Yes, I didn't even mention it in the video. Glad you found it too!
You're welcome! Hoping to keep these coming as time permits me to!
👌 supercool bro!
Thanks ✌
Thank you
You're welcome!
Sheet music for the keyboard part would be nice. Do you have it or know where to get it?
Yes. The link to get it is in the video description.
It's my own transcription.
Hi can you do a tutorial for electric dreams by Philip oakey & giorgio moroder
I don't know that song but I'll check it out!
@@mikebardenpiano thank ü 😊😊😊
I split the keyboard and octave up the bottom section so the fingers don’t get in the way….
No, the band wants to learn the kid is hot tonight by loverboy, and I cannot find anything
Overall good tutorial, but would it have killed you to show the two separate hand parts on the actual most difficult part of the song, which is the second part of the chorus? You showed separate hands on the first easier part... but then when you got to the second part you just kind of glossed over it and said there's lots of hands-overlapping stuff.
Good thought, thanks for bringing that up!
@@mikebardenpiano Thanks for the tutorial, and sorry about that last comment being kind of rude. This was a helpful tutorial and I appreciate it. But I am having a touch of trouble exactly figuring out what's going on with each hand arpeggio on the latter half of the chorus when it goes higher.
@@erictriplett33 I agree that would be a better way to demonstrate the part and I hope to update this video with that information. But do you by chance read piano sheet music? I have a transcription of the whole part you can download for free, and the link for that is in the video description.
The C2 would actually be a Csus2, with the 2nd being suspended from the G chord.
..Joe
Fair enough! I suppose that's my own short hand for the same thing.
It’s too hard to learn following little colored keys in a video. Sheet music or tabs would be much easier
Hi Greg, I transcribed the part. You can download it from the link my description.