1 1 00:00:00,890 --> 00:00:04,140 Ballad Style Scarborough Fair. 2 2 00:00:04,140 --> 00:00:06,471 Now let's take you through this song. 3 3 00:00:06,471 --> 00:00:08,211 This is going to be in 3/4 Time. 4 4 00:00:08,211 --> 00:00:09,520 So like a waltz. 5 5 00:00:09,520 --> 00:00:10,860 [MUSIC] One, two, three. 6 6 00:00:10,860 --> 00:00:12,940 One, two, three. 7 7 00:00:12,940 --> 00:00:14,340 Okay. 8 8 00:00:14,340 --> 00:00:18,850 So sometimes right at the start there the melody line might get in 9 9 00:00:18,850 --> 00:00:21,187 the way of the left hand pattern so 10 10 00:00:21,187 --> 00:00:25,629 you just use the left hand pattern as part of the melody length. 11 11 00:00:25,629 --> 00:00:27,850 [MUSIC] 12 12 00:00:27,850 --> 00:00:29,269 so that's the second note. 13 13 00:00:29,269 --> 00:00:38,130 [MUSIC] 14 14 00:00:38,130 --> 00:00:44,110 Now, there was no melody line in that second part of that bar of the D-minor. 15 15 00:00:44,110 --> 00:00:46,029 So instead of playing the left hand twice, so. 16 16 00:00:46,029 --> 00:00:49,230 [MUSIC] 17 17 00:00:49,230 --> 00:00:51,530 Sounds a bit boring. 18 18 00:00:51,530 --> 00:00:53,110 WIthout having to play a melody line. 19 19 00:00:53,110 --> 00:00:55,270 You can just extend the left hand pattern. 20 20 00:00:55,270 --> 00:01:05,270 [MUSIC] 21 21 00:01:11,330 --> 00:01:13,709 And this time, instead of going up with the left hand, 22 22 00:01:13,709 --> 00:01:15,430 we're going to have a bass going down. 23 23 00:01:15,430 --> 00:01:18,869 [MUSIC]