“Chopsticks” is a classic piano tune that’s easy to learn and fun to play. You certainly don’t need to be a classically trained pianist to master this simple and catchy song. Follow along as we take you through the very basics of playing “Chopsticks.” We’ll teach you the proper hand placements and walk you through each note of the song until you’re playing it like a pro. Be sure to read until the end to also learn about some fun twists you can add to your performance.
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QuestionHow can I improvise in playing piano?Melissa McDermott is a Musician and accomplished Social Media Manager at coBranding Studio based in New York City. She has over seven years of experience teaching piano and music theory, she currently works as a Piano Instructor at O DiBella Music Inc. Additionally, she specializes in creating meaningful, informative, and quality social media content for health and wellness brands and musicians. Melissa received her B.A. in popular music studies from William Paterson University.What you can do to practice and strengthen your improvisational skills is to practice playing scales. So, typically, for piano, I would recommend learning the minor blues scale and getting it under your finger. Once you get more comfortable with the scale, you can experiment with different kinds of rhythms.
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- ↑ http://www.pianofun.net/pdf/Piano%20Notes%20Chart.pdf
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IVtw4DWnQ5w?t=11
- ↑ https://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/Level1/1Chopsticks/1Chopsticks.pdf
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IVtw4DWnQ5w?t=12
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IVtw4DWnQ5w?t=18
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IVtw4DWnQ5w?t=22
- ↑ https://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/Level1/1Chopsticks/1Chopsticks.pdf
- ↑ https://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/Level1/1Chopsticks/1Chopsticks.pdf
- ↑ https://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/Level1/1Chopsticks/1Chopsticks.pdf
About This Article
“Chopsticks” is a simple and easy melody to learn on keyboard or piano. You only need to play 2 notes at a time and it only uses the white keys so it’s perfect for beginners. If you find it hard to remember which note is which key, add some stickers to your keys. You can find the sheet music by searching online. Then, read it on your screen or print it out. Place your hands in the starting position with your left pinky on the F key and your right pinky 3 G’s down. Count in groups of 6 to help you get the rhythm. For the first part, play G and F 6 times, then G and E 6 times, then B and D 6 times. Then, play C 3 times with both hands, followed by B and D together, and A and E together. After that, go back to playing G and F 6 times, G and E 6 times, Then, play B and D 4 times, A and E, then B and D again. For the last line of part 1, play C with both hands, G and F, then C again. It might take you a little while to get the hang of it, but keep practicing and you’ll get it! For more tips, including how to reposition your fingers while playing "Chopsticks," read on!