How to play How To Save A Life Part 1



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How to play How To Save A Life Part 1
Wow. I sounded kind of gay re-watching this. I'll remake this video when I can get a descent camera later on. So, see yah in the other vids!
Left hand, please press the orange button.


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everyone loves ... ( 1 year ago by jessicapetos)
everyone loves comments, nice job on the video. kind of hard for me, but that's just cuz i'm not too good at piano. check out my vids. :-)
Okay, I will. ... ( 1 year ago by lemon1903)
Okay, I will. Thanks for commenting, looking foward to hearing you play it!
i love to hear you ... ( 10 months ago by AncatDm)
i love to hear you talk! your voise a to ?? i don't know i just like it. I could hear you talk all day XD
Como la corneta tu ... ( 8 months ago by exijo)
Como la corneta tu versi
ón, demasiado basca.
thanks for playing ... ( 7 months ago by merylt28)
thanks for playing it for us
Thanks for the ... ( 7 months ago by lemon1903)
Thanks for the comment, and you're welcome.
I use that EXACT ... ( 7 months ago by lampboy08)
I use that EXACT same keyboard...crazy...
:D crazy it is. ( 7 months ago by lemon1903)
:D crazy it is.
thnaks alot and ... ( 7 months ago by Free411)
thnaks alot and this was added one day after my birthday!!!
creepyyy, but quite ... ( 7 months ago by zain832)
creepyyy, but quite true :]
thanks for posting ... ( 7 months ago by ashiiilala)
thanks for posting ^^
no prob! =] ( 7 months ago by lemon1903)
no prob! =]
wish you could ... ( 7 months ago by DrShellKOKO)
wish you could demonstrate like shawnkeesy here on youtube by putting the notes on a clear board.
I don't really like ... ( 7 months ago by lemon1903)
I don't really like doing that, because this tutorials, I watch them from another person. Then when I can play the song, I make the tutorial a little bit easier to my liking :D
haha me too. exact ... ( 7 months ago by wwnnn43)
haha me too. exact same keyboard
I play it way ... ( 7 months ago by Finders410)
I play it way diferent
ha u have same ... ( 7 months ago by Harrisabd)
ha u have same keyboard as me
casio ctk-551
At 1:38 and to the ... ( 5 months ago by Carolyn956)
At 1:38 and to the end..How many times do you push the Eb and other notes? And Great Tutorial!
Thanks! Oh, and ... ( 5 months ago by lemon1903)
Thanks! Oh, and for the Eb and so on... You just play as many as you do to fit them into the beats you play in your right hand. (8 or 9 times I'm pretty sure)
very nice, I am a ... ( 5 months ago by atw8993)
very nice, I am a drummer but I wanna learn this too... I played piano first
thanks =) i really ... ( 4 months ago by mialindzvannaeli)
thanks =) i really like this!!!
ahhhh this is soo ... ( 4 months ago by debbiebaybex3)
ahhhh this is soo easy !
+& i thought it was hardd.
=] thanks a bunchh.
The real version ( ... ( 2 months ago by Pheyt14)
The real version (one that sounds REALLY sad) is the hard one, but no one show's tutorials of it :(
Unfortunaly...i ... ( 2 months ago by Pheyt14)
Unfortunaly...i dont know how to read sheet music :(, thnx though



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