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		<title>How to play Your Song by Elton John on Piano &#8211; Introduction (first 4 measures)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[fastpianolessons.com For the other part of the lesson make sure to check out the blog! I recommend watching the performance example and then skipping ahead through the commentary to the slow performances and copying it step by step. Table of contents :10 &#8211; Performance example of the 4 measure introduction :21 &#8211; SLOW walkthrough 3:27 [...]]]></description>
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fastpianolessons.com For the other part of the lesson make sure to check out the blog! I recommend watching the performance example and then skipping ahead through the commentary to the slow performances and copying it step by step. Table of contents :10 &#8211; Performance example of the 4 measure introduction :21 &#8211; SLOW walkthrough 3:27 &#8211; SLOW performance, chord by chord. I&#8217;m saying each chord. 4:05 &#8211; Holding down all the notes in the chord at once This is a great song to do for valentines day! *hint hint* Its just the first four measures, but this is the epitome of elton john&#8217;s style: rolling arpeggios and chords in inversions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[my jazz piano lesson my piano sheets was wriiten by numbers, if you can understand, i don&#8217;t mind share it . Please go to www.xanga.com and look for November 13, 2007, then you will find the music sheets for this song.]]></description>
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my jazz piano lesson my piano sheets was wriiten by numbers, if you can understand, i don&#8217;t mind share it . Please go to www.xanga.com and look for November 13, 2007, then you will find the music sheets for this song.</p>
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		<title>Piano Concerto #4, First movement &#8211; A. Mathieu 1/2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[André Mathieu (1929-1968) was a french canadian pianist and composer. He is relatively unknown to most people even though he was a complete genius. He was a prodigy. He composed his first piece of music at age of 3 and gave his first recital in Paris at age of 7. Also, this Concerto #4 was [...]]]></description>
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André Mathieu (1929-1968) was a french canadian pianist and composer. He is relatively unknown to most people even though he was a complete genius. He was a prodigy. He composed his first piece of music at age of 3 and gave his first recital in Paris at age of 7. Also, this Concerto #4 was composed when he was around 12 years old! The concerto is played by the great pianist Alain Lefèvre.</p>
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