I'm finding this extremely helpful, although I am struggling to keep up to the beat in the second verse. I keep going back to try to see what you are doing with your left hand... but anyway... loving this and I cant believe how I am improving... I practice every day... (no wonder my neighbors are not speaking to me)
Hi angela. Thx for the message! One helpful thing to try for transitioning from static chords to getting more “movement” is just staying on one chord and counting the constant beat (1,2,3,4) of the song slowly and letting your fingers individually go up and down as if you were tapping the rhythm out on a table top (always having 1 finger come down on each of the 4 constant beat rhythms) but instead of banging out the rhythm on a table you are having your fingers come down on one of the piano keys that are notes of the chord. It doesn’t matter which finger. Think about bringing some musicality and rhythm into your hands. Based on the rhythm that your brain already knows from hearing and knowing the song. I don’t know if that makes sense or is helpful at all. Thanks again for the message.
@@stevesongs1 thanks so much, can't wait to wake up in the mornings to practice🤣will try and I will eventually get there, I'm sure. Rome was not built in a day... any other videos apart from Hey Jude and Let it be?