Still Dre Warm-Up Arpeggiated Chords | Technique Tuesdays
Learn to play the "Still Dre Warm-Up Arpeggiated Chords" with Mini! Click the 🔔 bell to always be notified on new uploads! ♫ Buy Us A Coffee ▸ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theorynotes ♫ Music Sheets ▸ https://www.musicnotes.com/l/Theory_Notes Follow Theory Notes: ● Instagram ▸ http://instagram.com/theorynotes ● TikTok ▸ https://vm.tiktok.com/s1EAvR/ ● Facebook ▸ http://facebook.com/theorynotes ● Twitter ▸ http://twitter.com/theorynotes Subscribe, like and leave a comment! http://bit.ly/2bF2L7s For all business inquiries, please send us an email at: contact.theorynotes@gmail.com. #Piano #Arpeggios #StillDre Happy Tuesday! In today's warm-up, we are using a song to do it. There are a lot of songs that have arpeggiated chords in them, so let's work on that with a Dre song. Keep your hand lose when playing arpeggiated chords. Unlike the solid chords where we have to hold our shape with a slightly firmer feel, this one is the opposite. Also try directing your dynamics as well, this usually helps with playing something repetitive. Enjoy! #stayinandplaypiano
Learn to play the "Still Dre Warm-Up Arpeggiated Chords" with Mini! Click the 🔔 bell to always be notified on new uploads! ♫ Buy Us A Coffee ▸ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theorynotes ♫ Music Sheets ▸ https://www.musicnotes.com/l/Theory_Notes Follow Theory Notes: ● Instagram ▸ http://instagram.com/theorynotes ● TikTok ▸ https://vm.tiktok.com/s1EAvR/ ● Facebook ▸ http://facebook.com/theorynotes ● Twitter ▸ http://twitter.com/theorynotes Subscribe, like and leave a comment! http://bit.ly/2bF2L7s For all business inquiries, please send us an email at: contact.theorynotes@gmail.com. #Piano #Arpeggios #StillDre Happy Tuesday! In today's warm-up, we are using a song to do it. There are a lot of songs that have arpeggiated chords in them, so let's work on that with a Dre song. Keep your hand lose when playing arpeggiated chords. Unlike the solid chords where we have to hold our shape with a slightly firmer feel, this one is the opposite. Also try directing your dynamics as well, this usually helps with playing something repetitive. Enjoy! #stayinandplaypiano