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Lessons: Lesson #982: Fur Elise - 2 Handed Tapping

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Fur Elise - 2 Handed Tapping


by Webb Pickersgill (801)

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First we will look at the left hand notes. Of course, all notes on your left hand should be tapped on. Eventually, you will have to play the melody with your right hand. This pattern is very simple. The first cluster of notes is simply an A-D-A pattern, which is the root, 5th, and octave. These notes should be played with LH: 1,3,4. The second cluster of notes is simply an E major triad, played with LH: 2,1,4. Pretty simple stuff. Once you can play those two simple patterns, it's time to move on to the melody line. Next Page please>>
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