I enjoy playing songs which make you say "I did not think that song could work on piano".
Free downloads of my arrangements are available at www.paulwwells.com
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plugandplink.com
PlugAndPlink is a device for teaching piano over the Internet. If the teacher and pupil each have a digital piano then notes played on either piano sound on both pianos. Lights show on your keyboard corresponding to notes played on the remote keyboard. The benefit is that the pupil does not have to keep looking away at a phone or tablet to see the teacher's piano.
I first came up with the idea for PlugAndPlink when I was trying to teach piano to my daughter remotely. I quickly realised that it was difficult to set up phone screens and cameras to make it all work.
Dear Paul, I already discovered You! you are so Kind to share your talent and personal histories, thank you. I am already working on "Sweet Love" sheet. Thank You! You are the best!
Paul, if you ever get the chance to re-transcribe this-- this is mine and my daughter's favorite song to sing along to and I've never found a piano arrangement that captures the fun/joy of the middle section as brilliantly as yours does. I'm not quite talented enough to *quickly* copy you by ear, but I just might need to spend the time trying to! Thank you for sharing your adaptation of this (and all the others on your website).
Is there a way to make these just a bit easier? For example, what can I leave out or only play part of the chord? Which part? Thanks sooo much but I just not that good…yet..
You are so underrated, sir! As a self-taught player, I am extremely thankful for your tutorial! I have been dreaming of playing this song for months, and I am just slowly learning how to read the sheet music! Thanks again, and I hope for more tutorials like this!
Hi. Thank you for your interesting question. I experiment with many songs to see if I can get the central part which everyone recognises to sound good. If there seems like there could be something worth persuing in the song then over a few months I just play it in among a random mix of other songs I have in various states of development. I tweak the arrangement of each song each time I play it.
@@paulwwells thanks for the answer,I'm glad to hear you took an overview like this and I can do something similar with my approach to it seems more natural and enjoyable this way