1 1 00:00:00,006 --> 00:00:03,761 Fake Stride Part 4 and 5. 2 2 00:00:03,761 --> 00:00:07,926 So now it's time to introduce a right hand melody with the left pattern. 3 3 00:00:07,926 --> 00:00:12,934 So you can get both hands working together before you try the entertainer. 4 4 00:00:12,934 --> 00:00:17,155 The first left hand is the one that we've stripped right down to the very basics, 5 5 00:00:17,155 --> 00:00:18,349 taking out the third. 6 6 00:00:18,349 --> 00:00:19,761 Just the root, fifth. 7 7 00:00:19,761 --> 00:00:23,713 Right hand pattern. 8 8 00:00:23,713 --> 00:00:26,770 [MUSIC] 9 9 00:00:26,770 --> 00:00:31,220 Just based around a broken C chord. 10 10 00:00:31,220 --> 00:00:32,063 Hovering up to F. 11 11 00:00:32,063 --> 00:00:37,051 [MUSIC] 12 12 00:00:37,051 --> 00:00:38,504 Okay, let's try it. 13 13 00:00:38,504 --> 00:00:48,504 [MUSIC] 14 14 00:00:59,969 --> 00:01:04,391 So you may not actually find that too difficult, because that right hand pattern 15 15 00:01:04,391 --> 00:01:07,263 seems to fit very easily into the left hand pattern. 16 16 00:01:07,263 --> 00:01:09,264 So just keep playing it over and over again. 17 17 00:01:09,264 --> 00:01:19,264 [MUSIC] 18 18 00:01:24,309 --> 00:01:27,296 In part 5, you're going to bring in the 3rd. 19 19 00:01:27,296 --> 00:01:33,855 [MUSIC] 20 20 00:01:33,855 --> 00:01:36,303 So it thickens up the sound a bit. 21 21 00:01:36,303 --> 00:01:40,295 And you'll play that type of fifth stride with the entertainer. 22 22 00:01:40,295 --> 00:01:43,262 So, let's try that, keep it a bit slower. 23 23 00:01:43,262 --> 00:01:53,262 [MUSIC]