I have small hands and I can reach octaves easily because Ive been playing for a few years and my hands are flexible. However, other people with bigger hands than me that don’t play piano often find it hard to reach octaves, or at least can’t play them quickly. It doesn’t matter if you have small hands, your fingers can stretch quite far if you just practice often.
When I started out, I found it really painful to achieve an octave and could only do it in slow songs. I did exercises to improve my stretch and use of fingers 4 and 5 and now i can hold an octave+1 with ease
i love how all these people are saying the cliche "i wish i had (insert number greater than 2) hands" even though this song is easily possible with 2 hands
Victoria Abraham maybe the third hand could be like a unicorn horn, and arm coming out of your forehead and of course a hand attached at the end of the arm
Александр Ивочкин, пиздец, пробел перед запятой, в матерном слове ошибка, одной запятой не хватило, сочетает*, вы максимум из пятого класса, вам здесь делать в принципе нечего
An interesting thing is that most, of not all of this, is actually playable. If one practiced enough (or was already a musical genius) they could play it.
Actually, it's the part where you can choose what you will play and what you think is not so important. I just added it to make composition sound closer to the original
Connor: Hank. Hank: What?... Connor: Can I have a coin to play with? Hank:......NO YOU F*CKING ANDROID SHUT YOUR MOUTH F*UCKING UP, YOU LITTLE A**HOLE! YOU ALWAYS P*SS ME OFF WITH THAT F*UCKING COIN! SO SHUT UP! Connor: *becomes deviant* Hank: What a heck?? Deviant Connor: *Stabs Hanks 28 times* Not deviant Connor: 28 STAB WOUNDS! Deviant Connor: HEY! You stole it from me! Not deviant Connor:.....ok bye..
i tried to learn the coin tricks. i can flip the coin horizontally and flip it up and down very quickly but the other stuff he does are literally impossible for us humans.