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Learn to play Fur Elise in 3 minutes! This is Part 1 of a step-by-step tutorial on how to play Fur Elise on the piano. Find more here: http://www.ThePianoCho
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Fur Elise part 1. Now we will start to play the first notes on Fur Elise. Here is the first little melodic phrase: E5 D#5 E5 D#5 E5 B4 D5 C5 A4/A3. E5 is the E in the octave that is to the right of the middle octave with the note C4. D#5 is the black key immediately to the right of the note D5. A4/A3 means that at the same time as you play the
Ludwig van Beethoven - Fur Elise (For Elise) Piano Tutorial. It is not clear what is the reason behind the name of this composition. Some argue that Elise was one of Beethoven's Mistresses, other argue that the name was distorted by later generations. Whatever the reason was, it is Beethoven's most famous piece.
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