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Remember Bs are FLAT because the piece is in F MAJOR
The natural sign means DON'T flatten the note so watch out for when the Bs need to be NATURAL!
The melody moves between the left and right hand - can you see where?
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The tune moves between the left hand and the right hand. Listen to the music a lot whilst following the music - can you see where the melody is? Learn this first, then add in the harmony notes.
Listen to other versions of this traditional Folk Song.
The harmony notes need to be much quieter.
Scarborough Fair is in a MINOR key so will sound a little sadder or more melancholy than a MAJOR key.
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Learn the left hand first as this has a really steady beat. Can you play the left hand along with the demonstration below?
Pay attention to the HAND MOVES - are there notes you have just played that will help you find your new position?
When you are confident with the left hand, add the right hand WITH the left hand and count in quavers or ti tis.
The second page is mostly the same as the first page but an octave higher.