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Okay, how does that go? After the harmonica,
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between verses, then we simply play a C Octave in the bass, and the first thing is a C chord. You are going to get from this
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section of the keyboard up to here,
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So, it goes like this,
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We are going to break at the C chord.
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That is all I am doing.
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Keep the C in the bass as we shift 2 1/2. You are going to move up quickly.
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And all I am doing again is breaking up this standard F chord,
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Anyway, you want to do it.
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Whatever it feels comfortable; it can be any order of notes.
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And of course here, for the next measure.
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we are going up. It is just the same F chord in a different version.
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Now, as we play “The Sun”. Can you play the a memory part? We are going to stay up here for that first section.
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Play this up here,
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Son, can you play the A Memory? And what I am doing? I am playing the same notes that I played on the first part of the verse. And I am just breaking them up again.
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And you can break them up again, anyway you want. As long as you are playing the notes, it really does not matter. Because it is sort of a guitar mandolin feel, mandolin of course is on the course itself.
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Now,
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come down a little bit. Come down to here.
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When you get to a not really sure how it goes, remember the voice is coming down. So, the piano should come down with it.
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And it should be played much louder than the first part, than the 9 o’clock from the Saturday verse.
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Now, Saturday this week, you can go back to where you were.
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You do not have to come up here anymore. It is mainly just for the first section of the verse where he sings up higher, in a higher register.
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Left hand stays pretty much the same
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Keep the beat. So one more time, after the harmonica. This is after he sung, “Making love to his tonic and gin”
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This is the harmonica part.
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And it gets a little softer after that. That is a fancier way to do it. And it is fun.
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