This sounds like it should've been used if only there was a (2006) movie adaptation with Harrison Ford as Hannibal, Paul Walker as Face, Seann William Scott as Murdock, and Ice Cube as B.A. Baracus
Are these chords made for human beings to play on a real piano or just strait computer made? Some of them(like F,A,C,F) are nearly impossible for me to reach.
It is playable for a lot of people. The F Major chord you’re talking about with the second f is only an octave spans which many people can reach. In fact the song uses a lot of octaves in the left hand. Playing the notes F A C F in your right hand is easiest using finger 1 2 3 and 5. If you’re hands are just too small drop the extra F note
Thank you for including the snare drum in the beginning; no other tutorial on this song includes it! This is my favorite song in the world.
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Thank you! I’ll learn this to play for my dad, he loves the A Team
This sounds like it should've been used if only there was a (2006) movie adaptation with
Harrison Ford as Hannibal,
Paul Walker as Face,
Seann William Scott as Murdock, and
Ice Cube as B.A. Baracus
Yes
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Are these chords made for human beings to play on a real piano or just strait computer made? Some of them(like F,A,C,F) are nearly impossible for me to reach.
It is playable for a lot of people. The F Major chord you’re talking about with the second f is only an octave spans which many people can reach. In fact the song uses a lot of octaves in the left hand. Playing the notes F A C F in your right hand is easiest using finger 1 2 3 and 5. If you’re hands are just too small drop the extra F note
@@nmgactor8752 Specifically, drop the first F. An inverted F triad would sound closer to what it should be.
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I love it when a plan comes together
You call this a tutorial?