And I Love Her Piano Lesson

Posted by Yoke Wong on 6/7/2018 to Piano Lessons

Learn to play "And I Love Her" piano music by Paul McCartney (the Beatles).

In this piano lesson, I will show you how to use a left hand Latin rhythmic style to spice up this well-known song. Many piano students think it is difficult to learn and master "Latin" style. This piano lesson shows you this can be done by simply changing the left-hand rhythm pattern. Having more syncopated rhythm combination can help you achieve that too.



Leave me some comments what you think of this technique. I look forward to hearing from you!

I also recommend you check out a couple piano courses that will help your rhythm and left-hand styles.


1. 121 Left-hand Styles - featuring 100+ left-hand styles to make your song and playing more exciting. You will no longer be playing a simple left-hand chord.

121 left hand piano styles


2. Piano Rhythm - 100+ rhythm exercises to equip you in becoming a proficient pianist. Learn how to master complicated rhythms that combine eighth, sixteenth and complex notes. Understand how to play triplets or other unusual rhythm combinations.

piano rhythm

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6 Comments

ANTHONY
Date: 6/8/2018
THE LEFT HAND APPEARS TO BE FAIRLY SIMPLE, W/IT'S LATIN STYLE BEAT. WHAT APPEARS TO BE DIFFICULT AS TO THE TIMEING OF THE RIGHT HAND NOTES, AND JUST WHERE THEIR STRUCK IN CO-ORDINATION TO THE LEFT HAND STEADY BEAT. THANK YOU ANTHONY
Jose Leonidas Da Silva
Date: 6/8/2018
You are the best I love your technic
Daniel
Date: 6/8/2018
Thank you Yoke
Joe
Date: 6/9/2018
It be nice if you could include the midi keys so we know whhich ones to play.
Emily
Date: 6/9/2018
I like your left-hand techniques. Thanks.
Robert Sardanopoli
Date: 6/16/2018
Can I download the music sheet for this song. I'm a beginner and it would be a lot easier for me to practice and learn. Thanks
Selma French
Date: 6/24/2018
Thank you so much, Yoke! I simply loved it! Your technic is fantastic!!!!!
Ray
Date: 9/22/2018
Like left hand technique. You demonstrate beautifully.

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