The fourth part of my second piano lesson: learn how to accompany yourself at the piano singing "Let It Be", by the Beatles.

The second part of the second piano lesson: how to play Let It Be by The Beatles (for my lessons, please visit my YouTube Channel).

Learn this easy piano accompaniment pattern to back you up as you sing 4/4 time songs. This is SUPER EASY. Any beginner can learn to do this.

"Clocks" by Coldplay played on the Yamaha PSR S-900. The synth sounds, strings and the drums are from a MIDI file, the rest is played by me. I know there are some mistakes in the video, but I've been playing the piano for just 10 months, so please don't be too hard on me :-) . There's no sheet music for this, since I took a very basic and easy transcription from Yamaha.com and improvised on it. Check out the Videoresponse for the piano version without accompaniment.

More tips and tricks on thickening your piano accompaniment of "Let It Be" by "The Beatles".

This is for basilbalbon, and anyone else who wants to learn this song... it's a rough tutorial of the piano accompaniment to David Archuleta's new song, "To Be With You." 1) Intro 2) Verse (use a lot throughout the song) 3) Chorus 4) Bridge 5) Outro Chords: Intro, verse EB/D# A/C# ABC#m ABEB/D# Chorus: C#m BAEBC#m BA Bsus4 B

Second part of lesson on breaking up left hand chords into interesting arpeggios. In this video I talk about inverting arpeggios, and leave you off with a drill. If you need a hint, leave me a comment! :)

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