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Play Piano With Elton John -

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Master the Keys: How to Play Piano Like Elton John Whether you’re a classically trained pianist or just starting your musical journey, there is something undeniably magnetic about Elton John ’s style. It’s not just about the notes; it’s about the . Play Piano with Elton John

: Written in the key of E-flat, which Elton has noted is anatomically comfortable for the hand because the longer fingers stay on the black keys while the thumb and pinky rest on the white keys. To get that authentic sound, you might consider

: Elton frequently uses "slash chords"—playing a specific chord in the right hand over a different bass note in the left. This creates more complex, emotional moods, a technique famously used in "Rocket Man" . : Elton frequently uses "slash chords"—playing a specific

Elton John’s playing is heavily influenced by his early days as a session player for R&B groups, leading to a style that treats the piano as much like a as a melodic instrument.

: Excellent for practicing syncopation and building a "groove" between your hands. 3. Essential Gear & Resources

: A perfectly constructed pop ballad that is ideal for those seeking a straightforward accompaniment.

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