How to Play Mozart – Part Two

Hi there! I see you made it to part two! If you missed part one, bookmark this page so you don’t lose it, and click here for part one.

I enjoy offering these songs for free.. it has always been my pleasure to be able to offer both free lessons full of value and membership lessons for those who are a little more serious about learning. ~smile~

For serious learners who are waiting for the “steal of a deal”, I wanted to mention to you that if you follow all these videos until the end, I am offering a very deep discount for membership to any student who wants to learn how to read music like this using a step by step system! This will enable you to play ANY music, without depending on videos or teachers… so stick with me…this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss… more later.

For now, enjoy Part Two of Mozart:

Here are the videos for Part Two:

This video presents the left hand of measures 3 and 4:

And this video adds the right hand to measures 3 and 4:

How did you do? If you were able to play Part 1 comfortably, then part two should have been a little easier.
Don’t be too hard on yourself however… this song takes awhile to get the smoothness perfect… for now
be happy that you can get the notes all in the right places! As you give it more repetition through practice, the smoothness will come!

Part three will arrive in your inbox tomorrow! See you then~

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4 Responses

  1. This is a true challanege for me. My left hand I still have some difficulty but I keep practicing and smiling because I know I will get there…
    Susan

  2. When i watched that i told myself that im not going to get all of those notes down correctly but when i tried it i did. Thanks!
    Paisley

  3. Dear Lisa,

    I guess I have been studying piano for a while, and its good to say that my left hand is not only no longer a problem, but mostly, it even does better than the right one on certian days! My singing has strengthened and piano is my insttument. Thanks again for the lessons.

    Robin Fox

  4. Lisa, thanks for the videos; you really make learning a pleasure. I was not able to download the sheet music, but I try to follow the videos. This tune is really pretty! Love it. Keep up the good work. Best regards to you and family (including your grandmother, sister, and cousin).

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