How To Play ~ Great Balls Of Fire ~ Jerry Lee Lewis ~ LetterNotePlayer ©
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2017
- LetterNotePlayer © ~ For free download of .pdf with the Letter Notes & bass progression, go to: www.LetterNotePlayer.com/ Tutorial shows how to play the RH riffs, with simplified LH boogie bass notes, as harmony for "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis - on piano / keyboard, in the original key. This tutorial demonstrates simplified LH bass notes - accessible to everyone, introduction riffs & chords. Demo uses a Grand Piano - sound setting on the keyboard. If you want to play "Great Balls Of Fire" this video makes it accessible; perhaps having you play most of it in just a few minutes. Easily adapted to a "sing along" For an uninterrupted Cover version: • LNP Cover Tutorial ~ G... . Also - follow me on Twitter - LtrNotePlayer - receive tweets whenever I upload a new video. If you subscribe to my channel you will automatically receive notices every time I upload a tutorial - I upload quite often - always a requested song.
Thanks for this! I checked out a lot of tutorial for this song and this is the one I understood lol i guess it's the lights! Now all I need is a piano hahahaha I saw this song on top gun!
Like the keys, easy to see what notes your playing👍
I found this tutorial very useful
Amo este tema xd
That left hand is why they called him "The Killer"
One of the best :)
Saludos desde Argentina!
Спасибо за разбор ))
Добро пожаловать; Рад помочь :)
Can’t wait to play this at a talent show or something and light the piano on fire
Why is there so many different ways to play this song?
Ik right
Saul Goodman, is it you?
Everglow - Coldplay pleaseeeee
Could you do wagon wheel, I Nathan carter is one of the people that sings the song.
Just listened to Nathan Carter, Mumford & Darius Rucker ... and played along with all three. Nathan Carter & Darius Rucker both use the key of A (Nathan modulates up to the key of B ... 1/2 way through). Mumford plays it in the key of G. I'll go with the key of A & put the letter notes together. Then maybe put 'em up in the key of G also. Key of G is just a tad easier to play :)
John Nelson thanks you john. Very much appreciated.