Clair de lune from Scratch #57, m. 41, Part 1
We start with a portion of the right hand, including the extra notes that will be "scooped" from the left hand part. To make things a bit easier, I redraw the left hand notes on the same staff lines with the right hand part. When playing thirds (two notes at a time in one hand), try to lift the non-playing fingers out of the way for better connections.
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written by Hugh , November 11, 2009
My apologies for the delay between lessons! It's been pretty crazy for me between setting up my new Ashbury Music Hall online piano studio and the increased activities at Curtis. I hope to get back to a regular posting track soon, so that we can all get to the end of Clair de lune!
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written by Anton , May 18, 2010
I can't find the first tutorial!!!!
Where is it?
there are so many "part 1"s but i can't find the really part 1!!!!!!!
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written by Hugh , May 19, 2010
Go to the "lessons" tab in the top toolbar, then look for the "Clair de lune" header. You will see all the lessons in descending order (most recent ones on the top of the list). You will need to navigate to the last page to see the first lessons.
If you'd like to get started right away with the lesson on measure 1, you can go to http://www.pianofromscratch.co...-measure-1
If you'd like to review what clefs, key signatures, and flats are, you might want to start with this lesson: http://www.pianofromscratch.co...black-keys
Hope this helps. Let me know if you still need help finding any of the lessons.
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written by Hugh , May 19, 2010
Go to the "lessons" tab in the top toolbar, then look for the "Clair de lune" header. You will see all the lessons in descending order (most recent ones on the top of the list). You will need to navigate to the last page to see the first lessons.
If you'd like to get started right away with the lesson on measure 1, you can go to http://www.pianofromscratch.co...-measure-1
If you'd like to review what clefs, key signatures, and flats are, you might want to start with this lesson: http://www.pianofromscratch.co...black-keys
Hope this helps. Let me know if you still need help finding any of the lessons.
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