![]() Another mistake people make is starting with the right hand because it’s easier. We don’t want to start with the easy part, we want to start with the hard part first while we have more energy, focus, and concentration. So, starting with our left hand, we want to use a concept called chunking – breaking up the piece into smaller and smaller sections, then gradually increasing the size of the “chunks”. This is a strategy you want to be using all the time when you’re practicing. To begin, with your left hand, you’re fingers are going to be 5, 5-4-3-1, and you’re just going to practice that slowly and perfectly four times. I go through a few different small chunks you can use to learn this song, and it’ll be much easier to see them in this video. Remember to ALWAYS practice slow enough so that you’re hitting the notes ACCURATELY. Also, when you do check out the video, it’s important to actually go through each step I mention. This means you’ll have to pause the video frequently so you can practice each chunk. Once we’ve gone through those smaller chunks, we’re going to combine them into larger ones. ![]() Again, this is all just with the left hand to start. ![]() ![]() Once we’ve gone through these chunks with the left hand we’re going to switch to the right hand. ![]()
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