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Learn to play Minecraft Wet Hands on Piano (Step by Step)

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction To What You Will Learn

      1:31

    • 2.

      How To Play The Iconic Calm Starting Riff

      2:30

    • 3.

      Bringing In The Beautiful Melody

      2:17

    • 4.

      Ascending To The Climax

      4:54

    • 5.

      Bringing In The Secondary Melody

      4:44

    • 6.

      Resolving The Beautiful Fading Coda

      4:17

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Do you love Minecraft? Imagine being able to play its most popular soundtrack on the piano! Now you can, with my exclusive Minecraft-themed piano course!

In this course, you will learn how to play ALL 5 Sections ALL 26 bars to the iconic yet beautiful Minecraft theme "Wet Hands" NOTE BY NOTE using Amosdoll's step by step verbal piano tutorial lessons broken down into 5 in-depth lessons over a total course length of 20 minutes. 

Amosdoll is a piano teacher and performer located in Australia (NSW) with over 2,500,000+ Subscribers on YouTube, 350,000+ followers on TikTok and over 1,000,000,000+ total view counts with over 10000+ piano videos. Amosdoll teaches both playing by ear and playing with sheet music because they know the best of both worlds as a qualified Classically-Trained pianist and teacher with 2 Diplomas Associate and Licentiate on hand.

What will students learn in your course?

  • How to play Minecraft Wet Hands on Piano even without any Sheet Music Experience

  • Learn all 26 bars/measures to this piece

  • Broken down into section by section, part by part, note by note, right hand/left hand/hands together

  • No prior music theory or sheet music knowledge required, every note is verbally explained and visually shown.

What are the requirements or prerequisites for taking your course?

  • No prior music knowledge required, every note is verbally explained and visually shown.

  • All you need is a piano or keyboard (or even a free online virtual piano)

Who is this course for?

  • For any level of pianists who can follow verbal and visual instruction.

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Amosdoll Music

To inspire you to grow in piano

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Amosdoll is a piano teacher and performer located in Australia (NSW) with over 2,500,000 Subscribers on YouTube, 350,000 followers on TikTok and over 1,000,000,000 total view counts with over 10000 piano videos. Amosdoll teaches both playing by ear and playing with sheet music because they know the best of both worlds as a qualified Classically-Trained pianist and teacher with 2 Diplomas Associate and Licentiate on hand.

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1. Introduction To What You Will Learn: Do you love mi craft? Imagine being able to play its most popular soundtrack on the piano. Now you can with my exclusive mine craft theme piano course. In the specific course, you will learn how to play all five sections or 26 bars to this iconic, yet beautiful mine craft theme called wet hands. Note by note, step by step, part by part, using my verbal piano guidance, tutorial lessons, broken down into five in depth lessons over a total course length of 20 minutes. So within 20 minutes, you'll be able to play this song, even without any prior music experience or sheet music knowledge. Hi. I am Amos Music. I am a piano teacher and performer located in Australia with over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube, 350,000 followers on TikTok, and over 1 billion total views combined with over 10,000 plus piano videos. I teach and preach every day what I do, both playing by ear and playing with sheet music because I know the best of both worlds as a qualified, classically trained pianist and teacher with two diploma associate and licentiate diplomas. So go ahead and get started with this Mn craft course, and let's get right into it. 2. How To Play The Iconic Calm Starting Riff: Hello, guys, this is a Motleic, and in today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play wet hands from mine craft, a very beautiful mine craft tune. This lesson will be broken up into five sections. We'll be teaching you the entire 26 bars of this. Give you a preview of each section before we learn it. So the first section is just like the left hand phrase. This is a very important section because in the second section is the exact left hand, but the right hand is doing a melody. But anyway, give you a preview of the first section before we start letting it goes like this. Okay. Let's learn this right now. As I said, left hand, very important, make sure to practice this section of lots for the second section to come as well. So anyway, the left hand, we start on the A down here. Middle CCR for reference, we go down an octa C is the A down here is where we start on. So we start on that A. And then it's A major, it's up to C sharp, and then up to the higher A. And then B C sharp, B back to A, down to E. And then D F shop up to the C shop, E C shop, A. And then you do all the no that we just did, and you play it for a second time again. B to A, C sharp, up to A, B, C sharp, B A E, F sharp, C sharp, E, C sharp, A. As you can see, is a 13 phrase play for two times. So when it's smooth, it's play like this. Make sure it play smooth, like Stochato, make sure it's play Legato, which is smooth, like this. And you play it again. Yeah, it's quite stretchy, so you need probably the help of the pedal to make it very, very smooth. Okay. This is the first section, very important as I said, because the second section that we're going to teach you right now has the exact same left hand, but now the right hand comes in 3. Bringing In The Beautiful Melody: Give you a preview before we start. Goes like this. Beautiful. Let's go ahead and load it right now. We already know the left hand because it's exact same as the first section as it said. This second section, the right hand goes like this. Single noe starting on the G shop up. Middle CCRs just the G sharp above that middle C. We start on the G sharp. That's the first note, and then A and then down to F sh E F sharp G sharp, and then up to B, C sharp, down to F sharp. So that is the right hand for this second section. All right. Let's learn once again, so it goes G sharp, A F sharp, E F sharp G sharp, B, C sharp, down to F sharp. That's for the right hand. So with the right hand in mind now, practice a few times, two hands together goes like this. We'll go very slowly, so you can see where to place it together. So both first play together, get on And then both A together. And the F shop and the left end d together. And then after the A, right hand plays the E F shop and the G shop and A together on the left end together. A and the right hand B together, and then C shot left hand together. Then left end d by itself, and then the two shots together. Like that. Let's let it once again, so it goes up get to get and right, right, and then ski, to get. Get up. Beautiful. So that's the second section. 4. Ascending To The Climax: Now let's move on to the third section. The third section changes the right hand and the left hand pattern changes. Let's give you a preview before we start learning it. Goes like this. This is what you're going to learn. Goes like this. All right, beautiful section. Let's learn right now. So let's start. We go right hand, starting on B C shop E up to g, shop, D, A B. Let's break this part up to maybe three parts, so it's easy to because there's three elements that makes up this third section. Let's do it again. So right hand, the first part goes C shop E G, F shop, D, down to A B. That's it for the right hand. L eft end, we have this G major nine apgas, srting on the load G, up to B, D F sharp, A, back down to F sharp, D B and then G back up, B D F sharp A. So you can see is like just like that one chord playing like that, up and down, up and down. Okay. So's learn it again is G D F sharp A, F sharp, D, G, B D F sharp A, like that. That's the left hand for this first part of this third section. T N together goes like this, right hand starts with the first two votes. G and low G to get on, and the left hand continues, F sharp and s to get on, A and D to get up. And then left hand continues, and then A and D. Both Bs together, and then left hand continues by itself. Like that. That's it for this first part of this third section. So let's learn an goes, t, t, left, left, left, left left. Like that. Moving on to the second part of this third section, right hand continues, goes G F D, down to. A B A like that. Let's learn it again. G D, A, B A, like that. Left ten, we have the same left ten as the first ft, G, D so A, back down and back. Exact same left ten as the first part of this third section. Ten together goes like this. G and G to get on. And then DNF stop to get out and then A and D to get. And then the NA to get up and then B and B to get up, then left hand by itself, and the right hand finish of the A like that. Let's learn it again. So get out, get out, get out, get out, get left, right. That's it. Okay. Moving on to the third and last part of this third section, right hand goes E, And then the C shop E A, C shop like that hand at the end there supporting that apegia from that left hand that we're going to learn soon. Okay? So it's E, and then the C shop E A, C shop. Left and, this is what we have. We have a similar left and pattern compared to the first section that we learn, so we go to a C sharp, A B C sharp, B A E. So it's the same first half, but now we don't go to D. We go back to A N A C sharp, A B like that. That's the left end. So it's pretty much doing the first half kind of 1.5 times, so you can see doing those that you know, and you can of do it again for the first one nodes. A C sharp, A B, like that. But then you stop and the right hand comes in. Again the nether goes like this. This is how you place it. Set up. And then in. Of the b, right continues the apago. So it's kind of like supporting that apago. So it goes left, right. It's like a nice continuous flow to it, so very beautiful stuff. So yeah, that is the third section. 5. Bringing In The Secondary Melody: Okay, the fourth section is the other section. It's like, kind of like a different feel to it. Kind of a different key as well. Give you a preview before we start letting it goes like this. All right, so let's go ahead and learn this section right now. So right hand, we have a triple note. We apgate from F sharp BD like this. Okay, and you hold the triple note there F sharp BD. And then single notes, C sharp, a octave E F sharp D Okay. We'll call this the first part. We'll once again break this fourth section into three parts it's easier to learn. So let's do it again. So it goes F sharp B D triple note, apegate it. Then single note, C sharp A and then E octave, F sharp octave. Then single D. Like that. Al right. Left hand is what we have. We have single notes. We have this B minus nine kind of like apga B Dh A C shop. And then you do it again. B D F shop A, C shop. So do that apga for two times. So the b minus nine. So Bh A, C shop. And then second time, be the Shop A, C shop like that. T end together goes like this. The right hand starts and the left ten together. Get up. And then A and C shop together. C shop and A together, and the right end continues. And then left end get on. Like that for the first part of this Fp section. Let's learn it once again, so we goes get it up. Let's get up. Let's get. Right, right, left, like that. Moving on to the second part of this fp section, right hand continue to sing one as goes, B, C sharp D, C sharp D, F sharp, C sharp Like that. Like that. Let Let's learn a goes B, C D, C D, F sharp. C sharp. All right. Left, we change chord here. We have this G major. So G, B DG, and then A. And then we have quadruple note. A major or, which is AC sharp E A. So all those notes in mind. So the GDG A. And then A major quadruple, AC shop e A. Okay? Two end together goes like this. So right hand starts, DNG together, and then D and C p together. And then next G and D together, and then A by itself, and then ran continues. And then C sharp and the quadruple A major card together like that. Like that. Let's learn it again goes. Lets get. Get, get Let's get up. That's it for the second part. All right, now moving on to the third parts of this. Okay, right hand goes down to the B just below middle C. So B A B. That's it for the right hand. Three notes for this third part. Let's load it again. G B A B. The three notes. Left en. We have this E major up Hedge. So go from E, G sharp B E up to G sharp, back down to E, B G sharp back up again from E, G sharp, B E, G sharp and back down to E. And then after the E, go down to A. There's like a transitional note to go to the fifth section. Let's load it again, gos E major Hedger E, G shar B. EG sha B Sorry, E, B G sharp, E, G sharp, B E, G sharp, E A. Alright. Let's do one more time. Got a bit messed up with what we're saying and what we're playing. But we're playing it correctly, but just didn't match with what we're saying. So we have the E maj a go going from E up to G sharp, B E G sharp and back down, E B G sharp N. E and back up, G sharp, B E G sharp, E and nouns A as transitional notes. T ends together it goes like this. The right hand sits for the first two notes. And then the third note B with the left end together, and then the left end space a goes. Like that. There you go. Let's lead it again, go, right hand starts. Let's go on. There you go. And 6. Resolving The Beautiful Fading Coda: So moving on to the and section. Okay. Fifth and last section, changes key again to more like a major key. Well, not exactly. The first half of it is like playing around of the keys, pretty nice, and then it still finishes off with the dominant, which is like the e major key. Okay. I I give you a preview before we start letting it goes like this. And Very beautiful. Let's go ahead and learn it now. Break it up into three parts. Once again, eh, just three parts once again. So right hand goes G F shop E D E D E F shop E two. A. That's it for the right hand. Let's learn it once again. So it goes G F shop E E E F shop E up to A. That's it for the right hand. Left hand, this is what we have. We have the G B D F shop, A, F shop, D A, C shop E A to C shop, B A E. All right. So you can see some similar apegos here. So the first half of it, we have that G major nine apego going up, the back down. And then the one. The next one is a bit different. A Mj up to the C shop, the second half is B A E. A bit more complicated page there. So it's like changes halfway. So it's like da, da, da, da. Okay? The T N together goes like this to G and G to get up. And everything is in unison here actually for this first half. Get out, out. And then now it changes. Left comes in. And then and then A C shop. G. Then left, finish off like that. There you go. Let's learn it again, so in unison the first half. Tk And then left together, left, left toe. Left, left, left, like that. All right. So that's the first part moving on to the second part right continues. It goes Like right hand, goes like this descending of, like, E major. So G sharp, E B, G sharp E. Then go down to inversions down for the B, G sharp, B E B, like that. Okay. Let's do it again, so it goes G sharp E, B, G sharp, E, and then up to the B G sharp E B. That's it for the right hand. All right. Now, the left end is what we have. We have E major apago from E G s B E and G shop. And the back end is E G sh B E G shop. That's it for the left end. Okay? It's just that apago twice. T N together it goes like this. So everything in Unison here. Skin out, get out, get out, get out get out. And then skin out, get out, get out, get out and the left end with the G shop. That's it for the second part. Let's learn it again. Skin out, get out, get out, get out, get on. Get out, get out at the left ten. There you go. And then the last part is just very simple. It's just the fauna pedia you play twice. It's just the E G shot B E H two, three, four, and then repeat again. H two, three, four, and ending the song just like that. There you go. There you go. The left ten. Two, three, four, two, three, 42, two, three, four hold and finish the beautiful song. And there you go. That is all the five sections. Learn it slowly. Build up the speed, was not really a fast song anyway, so just practice it very slowly, separate hands, part by part, section by section, node by node, and then just put the hands together, and it will be all good, but make sure to play it smoothly because that's how this song is supposed to be nice and calm and smooth. As for now. That's pretty much it for today's lesson.