Passenger - Let her go (part 1)

The intro of a beautiful tune, all instrumental, featuring a right hand melody part. A nice exercise for playing single notes with the right hand and chords with the left.

All the sheets from the video can be found below the video (right-click and save to save).  

Some extra info regarding the melody pics (1 t/m 7): The note that is circled red, is the one that falls together (is played together) with the left hand chord.

Any questions / remarks, please leave a comment below this post. Sharing, liking etc. would of course be much appreciated.

Have fun.

Cheers, Coen.

Used Chords

Part 1

Part 2

C

D1

Em1

D2C2

Dsus4 3

 

Em2

All skills, tricks, tips, techniques and knowledge from this- and all other lessons @ this website are taken and can be learnt from my book / course 'Hack the Piano' - The unconventional shortcut method to truly understand music and the piano.

About Coen

Founder of Piano Couture and creator of the Hack the Piano method. Coen is a musician, reader, writer, web-designer, eater and traveler. Find him at CoenModder.com

26 thoughts on “Passenger - Let her go (part 1)”

    • Hi thanks so much! I suppose you're referring to classical sheet music: I don't have any I'm sorry.. I don't ever use any sheet music and my whole method is built around teaching others how to do the same. Cheers!

      Reply
  1. brilliant tutorial, thankyou for sharing! i was just wondering if you have the rest of the song, if so would you be able to send me the link please. much appreciated. billiejay.

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  2. The tutorial was amazing! Very easy to follow and helped a great deal. I loved the printable music sheets! Do you have any more of those printable music sheets with the chords and keys and everything? I have looked all over the internet to find music letters instead of notes! I find it easier to read letters than notes. Please email me back if you do have any music sheets with letters. Thanks xxx

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    • Hi Kiara, thanks for your comment! All sheets that I have can be found on this website. I usually only jot down the used notes. Only when there is an actual melody played I write it out in letters. Otherwise, it's just using those notes from the chord and using patterns over them!
      Thanks again! Cheers, Coen.

      Reply
  3. Wow! I just stumbled upon this today because I was looking to start playing the piano again
    (I haven't played one since I was eight) and I was blown away how simple you made this, and so far just one night's work has show quite a bit of progress. So yeah, thanks man!

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  4. Hey is there anyway i can download this music so i can print off as it wont let me copy and paste it cheers and great video helped alot

    Reply
    • You're welcome! Yes there are quite a few, take a look around @ this website and you'll find about 100 of 'em! :). Cheers.

      Reply

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