How To Fake Being Awesome At The Piano

Have you ever wanted to play the piano, but didn’t want to learn? I’m here to help! I’m going to show you how to fake being awesome at the piano, so you can make music right now, and impress your friends! Now, it’s my hope that you will try these little tips and have SO much fun that you’ll actually want to start learning because playing the piano is so much fun and not as hard as you might think! We actually have a FREE series for complete beginners that you can check out: ► But if all you want to do is fake it. I got your back. We’ll start with the right hand, and you’ll only have to play two notes! The first step is to find the note C. It’s easy to find -- just look for the pairs of black keys, and C is just to the left. That’s true for every pair of black keys on the piano. C is always to the left of those two keys. Put your thumb on C, and then count up 5 white keys, and put your pinky on that. Now play those two notes together. That’s all you’ll need to do with your right hand! (You’re playing a Perfect 5th, but you don’t need to know that to fake being awesome. Although it could make you sound like you know what you’re doing) Now just play those notes in the right hand, and play any white key with your left hand. Seriously. Any white key. Some might sound better than others, just play around until you find ones that you do like. You’re playing the piano! Now there are ways to sound even MORE awesome, but they are a little more complicated. Check out the lesson timecodes to see what they are: - The Right Hand Shape - 0:15 - The Left Hand - 0:39 - Ways To Get More Challenging (If you’re ready) - 1:18 I mentioned in the video that we also have a free series all about chords! You can check that out here: ► Ready to level up your playing? Get personal coaching tips and structured lessons: enjoy your free 7-day trial to Pianote! ► Follow us: ►Facebook: ►Instagram: ►TikTok: @pianoteofficial ► The Note Blog: Follow Lisa: ► Instagram: Check out Lisa’s favorite products here ► ABOUT LISA: Lisa Witt has been teaching piano for 20 years and in that time has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn to play the songs they love. Lisa received classical piano training through the Royal Conservatory of Music, but she has since embraced popular music and playing by ear in order to accompany herself and others. She is a songwriter and recording artist. Lisa’s contagious enthusiasm will have you excited to practice and return to the keys for your next lesson. Her teaching style focuses on you, making lessons encouraging and fun. #pianolessons #pianote #pianotutorial
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