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"Fairytale of New York" for Solo Piano
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In the first lesson of this five-part series, learn how to play the intro to "Fairytale of New York," a song for beginning and intermediate piano students.
with David Brogan MusicIn the first lesson of this five-part series, learn how to play the intro to "Fairytale of New York," a song for beginning and intermediate piano students.
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In this second lesson reviewing "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues, discover how to play through the first verse of the song on piano with the right rhythm.
with David Brogan MusicIn this second lesson reviewing "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues, discover how to play through the first verse of the song on piano with the right rhythm.
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In the third lesson of this five-part series, learn how to play the third part of "Fairytale of New York," which incorporates swing rhythm on piano.
with David Brogan MusicIn the third lesson of this five-part series, learn how to play the third part of "Fairytale of New York," which incorporates swing rhythm on piano.
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Move along to the "boys of the N.Y.P.D. band" section of "Fairytale of New York,"and get tips on how to play this piano tune in the style of Kirsty MacColl!
with David Brogan MusicMove along to the "boys of the N.Y.P.D. band" section of "Fairytale of New York,"and get tips on how to play this piano tune in the style of Kirsty MacColl!
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The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" features a duet, including the singing of Kirsty MacColl. In this piano lesson, play her portion of this classic tune.
with David Brogan MusicThe Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" features a duet, including the singing of Kirsty MacColl. In this piano lesson, play her portion of this classic tune.
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