1 1 00:00:00,630 --> 00:00:02,250 Right hand chord drifts. 2 2 00:00:02,250 --> 00:00:02,830 The Double Shuffle. 3 3 00:00:04,550 --> 00:00:06,132 We're gonna try what is called a double shuffle, 4 4 00:00:06,132 --> 00:00:10,070 a great rhythm that drives the beat forward like a train. 5 5 00:00:10,070 --> 00:00:12,180 It looks hard but once you get it, you won't forget it. 6 6 00:00:12,180 --> 00:00:14,073 So listen carefully. 7 7 00:00:14,073 --> 00:00:24,073 [MUSIC] 8 8 00:00:49,092 --> 00:00:51,101 So you can see how it drives it forward. 9 9 00:00:51,101 --> 00:00:53,945 It does sound something like a train. 10 10 00:00:53,945 --> 00:00:58,920 Now, to practice it, play it very slowly to begin with. 11 11 00:00:58,920 --> 00:01:03,000 It's hard to describe verbally, so better to look at the sheet music. 12 12 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:06,866 Just look at it as patterns, don't worry about what the notes actually are. 13 13 00:01:06,866 --> 00:01:08,480 You know that's a C chord on the right hand. 14 14 00:01:08,480 --> 00:01:10,275 [MUSIC] 15 15 00:01:10,275 --> 00:01:11,597 And the light on time. 16 16 00:01:11,597 --> 00:01:15,059 Basically, you're looking for the little red dotted lines where they're coming in. 17 17 00:01:15,059 --> 00:01:25,059 [MUSIC] 18 18 00:01:28,955 --> 00:01:31,312 Okay, then you can try to get it faster. 19 19 00:01:31,312 --> 00:01:41,312 [MUSIC]