Qué Sera Sera
Level: Beginners
Bars 2 to 8 might be slightly more challenging because of the broken chords in the second part. But it's just 'slightly more', still doable for beginners.
I like this arrangement because it incorporates three different types of accompaniement. The broken chords up till bar 9, the arpeggios from 10 to 15, followed by bom-cha-cha rhythm... I call it bom-cha-cha, I can't recall the proper name for this type of accompaniement 😅
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Level: Beginners
Bars 2 to 8 might be slightly more challenging because of the broken chords in the second part. But it's just 'slightly more', still doable for beginners.
I like this arrangement because it incorporates three different types of accompaniement. The broken chords up till bar 9, the arpeggios from 10 to 15, followed by bom-cha-cha rhythm... I call it bom-cha-cha, I can't recall the proper name for this type of accompaniement 😅
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May I ask a question? I tried to play this melody, but found that is hard to play the part in the 22nd and 23rd box. Does it ring the same 5-3 twice or 5-3 once and once is 5-5'. And it is nearly imporsible to play 1' and 5-5' at the same time (on the 22th).
ReplyDeleteIn bars 22 and 23, the right hand will play 1 3-5 3-5, twice.
DeleteThe melody 5' 1' 3', is played with the left hand. Not sure what you meant by 1', 5-5' in the 22nd bar.. are you referring to another bar?
i am sorry but what '0' stands for? Thank you!
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