An in-depth piano lesson on how to play Some Folks Do in John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course Part 3, Page 7.
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Thanks 😊 greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬 😊thanks for making staccato clear and simple
Please, at mesure 7 I have 4 eights notes staccato, while in the left hand I have two quarter notes staccato,
Do I wait in the left hand until the two eights notes played, then start the other quarter note and start playing the other 2 eights notes in the right hand?
By this way the left hand is not staccato any more?
Can you please help me 🥲
I hope also that you you do video for solfège and articulation …
How to play staccato with eighth notes and with quarter notes