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Hello and welcome to this piano course for beginners in the rap music style. Today, we will be learning how to play "As It Was" by Harry Styles. To help you reach your full potential, I will be drawing inspiration from the teaching methods of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Here is a detailed step-by-step plan to start with the best foundations:
Learn the notes: The first step to playing any song is to know the notes. If you are a beginner, start by learning the basic notes like C, D, E, F, G, A, B. Then, learn how to locate them on the piano keyboard. It may take some time, but do not get discouraged. With practice, you will be able to locate the notes quickly.
Practice chords: Chords are a combination of several notes played at the same time. To play "As It Was" by Harry Styles, you will need to know basic chords such as C major, F major, G major, and A minor. Practice these chords until you are comfortable with them.
Work on hand coordination: Playing the piano involves coordinating both hands. So, practice hand coordination by playing simple exercises. Start with simple exercises like playing chords with the left hand and playing individual notes with the right hand. Once you are comfortable with this, you can move on to more complex exercises.
Learn the melody: Now that you know the notes, chords, and hand coordination, it is time to learn the melody. Listen carefully to "As It Was" by Harry Styles and practice each part of the melody slowly until you can play the whole song.
Put it all together: Once you are comfortable with the different parts of the song, put it all together. Play the chords with the left hand, the melody with the right hand, and make sure both hands are coordinated.
Practice regularly: Regular practice is essential to becoming a good pianist. Try to practice every day, even if it's only for a few minutes. Over time, you will see significant improvements.
Finally, I recommend drawing inspiration from the teaching methods of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was known for encouraging his students to practice regularly and play with emotion and expression. By playing with emotion and expression, you can bring the music to life and convey your emotions to your audience.
I wish you good practice, and I hope you will soon be able to play "As It Was" by Harry Styles with confidence and enjoyment.