@@alexisg6928 at 5:31 I’m pretty sure (this is my first intuition when learning it by myself and is backed by someone with perfect pitch online) the chord is Ab-B-E followed by the same chord again: the feeling we get of change and relief when it goes from the first chord to the second same chord is due to the left hand notes I think
told my friends i’d learn this by ear but i still ended up here
Samee ahhaa I tried, but there are chords that too complicated
this is very clear and I like how you have the actual notes/chords, thank you.
Glad to hear that thank you
Will be watching this 50 times and so thankful you cover the whole thing. Thank you!
The piece is actually called Through the Night by Duval Timothy
Thanks for the tutorial
bro perfect timing! gonna play this at an open mic tonight and was about to have to learn off midi
that's sick, hope the open mic goes well bro
Great tutorial! finally can play this amazing song
Thank you, it's really nice to play
Amazing tutorial!! It really helped
Thanks!
best tutorial ever
yo i just finished learning this. your tut was perfect. you gotta make a video for HUNT by cochise!!
Thank you Harry
Amazing tutorial
Thank u so much, this is the first song I learned on piano
that's sick, nicely done!
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️ needed this
Thank you so much
Hi Harry, I‘ve been a fan of your vids for a while, can you do hit my line by logic?
what is the app that you are using to display the keys you are pressing ?
nvm I found it it's chordie, but I'm looking for a free one still if anyone knows
W tutorial
Intro backing track please 😭
🔥🔥👑
When is war baby by roddy ricch coming🙏🏾🔥🔥
working on it dw, ngl it ain't an easy one haha
Ohh ok. I can already tell this will be a banger
They are a few tiny mistakes i think but still excellent work!
Hi, by any chance do you know what these mistakes are so I can change how I play it?
@@alexisg6928 at 5:31 I’m pretty sure (this is my first intuition when learning it by myself and is backed by someone with perfect pitch online) the chord is Ab-B-E followed by the same chord again: the feeling we get of change and relief when it goes from the first chord to the second same chord is due to the left hand notes I think
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