The same thing, same note except it is all just broken up into pieces. It is kind of like you took slight term to it or something, okay. So, it is just going to be these notes,
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But just like this,
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And then, okay. So, what you want to do is if you ever turned a door knob before? Which I think you have, unless you have no doors in your house and if that is you, I would like to see what happens in your bath, let me guess. How do you slip that out, okay. So, it is like this, you are going to turn the door knob. So, it like you started in your thumb and then, you are going to use the momentum of your hand to carry through the notes,
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like that,
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So, just play around the 5th, while your wrist to bounce sometime
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Okay, and then, so you know this note,
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And then that one. So what we were going to do is,
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Okay, and then, we were going to put out thumb underneath like that
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And then, second here,
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Okay, and our thumbs going to come up,
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And then, 3 ā 5 again, so it is the exact same fingers
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Okay, so one more time slowly,
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Okay, so just remember, you keep your fingers nice and curve and play with this with for the new thumb, okay.
So, I think that is about it of these. We will go on to D Major scale, which is the next scale we are going to learn. Because this one actually pretty easier for you to tuck of the thumb and it is a little bit different. So, in the circle of this which has it kind of talking about last lessen bar. I will probably get into it in the next time that I am going to be teaching more with the like theories stuff, like all got them to the circle of 5th a bit and then maybe some sheet music and what note, stuff like that, and rhythm and time signatures stuff like that, okay.
Anyway, so if a D Major, we remember our pattern, right? Tone, tone, semi tone, tone, tone, tone, semi tone. When I say tone not just mean whole tone, okay. So,
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there is a tone,
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there is another tone,
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there is a semi-tone,
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there is another tone,
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And we need another tone, right. We have to have our third,
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there you go and our last one.
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This is semi tone,
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Okay, so that is a D Major.
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Okay, it is only this two notes,
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Okay, if you remember,
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F# is raise up to the black, the black note in G Major,
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Okay. So, on D Major is going to carry on.
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That one still sharp but now we are adding this one. It is actually a little same to show you which how the sharps are going to go, it is called
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Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Better. I do not really done that before and I do not do any editing, so I just kind of shoot it and just post out. So, one and two lazy to actually I did not all my mistakes out and two, I do not know. Did not guys know, this is really how I am. I am not just trying to make myself to some really perfect person forever to say. I know I am not perfect, I am human, I make mistakes whatever, okay. Anyway, as long as you get just what I am saying, it is worth your time and my time, okay, so, again, D Major,
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So, at this one, your are going to probably hold your wrist a little bit higher,
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Okay, and you just kind of glide over the notes and with the left hand, it goes like this,
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Okay, so that is that, and now, we are going to learn Jingle Bells because I am really running out of time. Actually keep this lessons just under the minimum fee to, okay. So, Jingle Bells goes like this,
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That is the first one,
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Okay, here is the next one,
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Yeheey! I am going to go ride on a slay now, okay. So, quickly one more time,
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Okay, so I have the rest of that so quickly but I am running of time and thanking. I am afraid that I might even gone under my time on that, okay.
So, I will see you guys next time. More, next time I will probably more theory stuff and I will try add a song at the end, okay. Have fun practicing, keep going. You are doing great.
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