Hi Michael! As long as you keep feeling the rhythm in 4/4, you can always add your own rhythmic variations. For example, you can play the left hand on 1 and 3 and the right on 2 and 4, or viceversa, or anything you may come up with and you like.
You can also duplicate notes (for example, on 00:43 you can add another D on top on the RH, having D-A-D, or at 00:46 you can play C-G-C instead of just C-G).
And also there’s the possibility to “invert” the chords! For example, when you have three notes on the right hand (00:49), you can play the middle one and the top one where they are, and the lowest one an octave higher. That way, instead of C-Eb-A, you could play Eb-A-C’. Or even A-C’-Eb’, if you want to add a second inversion.
In short, as long as the notes you play are the same, it doesn’t matter how many times and in which octave(s) you play them.
I hope this comment gives you something nice to investigate about!
michael Mere
are there more variations to the chords? it feels quite repetitive.
Manuel Casares
Hi Michael! As long as you keep feeling the rhythm in 4/4, you can always add your own rhythmic variations. For example, you can play the left hand on 1 and 3 and the right on 2 and 4, or viceversa, or anything you may come up with and you like.
You can also duplicate notes (for example, on 00:43 you can add another D on top on the RH, having D-A-D, or at 00:46 you can play C-G-C instead of just C-G).
And also there’s the possibility to “invert” the chords! For example, when you have three notes on the right hand (00:49), you can play the middle one and the top one where they are, and the lowest one an octave higher. That way, instead of C-Eb-A, you could play Eb-A-C’. Or even A-C’-Eb’, if you want to add a second inversion.
In short, as long as the notes you play are the same, it doesn’t matter how many times and in which octave(s) you play them.
I hope this comment gives you something nice to investigate about!
Best,
MG Team
wiger toods
Could you do the a tutorial on the official acoustic version posted?
Manuel Casares
We’ll look into it! Thanks for the suggestion 🙂
– MG Team