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Cut My Fingers Off Ethan Bortnick Piano Tutorial

Piano Keys

If you're looking for an easy-to-follow tutorial on how to play Ethan Bortnick's "Cut My Fingers Off" on the piano, you're in the right place. This song is a fan favorite, and it's easy to see why. It's a beautifully haunting melody that's perfect for any mood. And with this tutorial, you'll be able to play it in no time.

The Basics

Piano Keys

Before we get started, it's important to know the basics of playing the piano. If you're a beginner, don't worry. We'll go over everything you need to know. If you're already familiar with piano basics, feel free to skip this section.

To start, find middle C on your piano. It's usually the white key to the left of the two black keys in the middle of the piano. Once you've found middle C, you can use it as a reference point to find other keys.

The keys on the piano are arranged in a specific pattern. The white keys are labeled with letters from A to G. The black keys are grouped in twos and threes and are placed between the white keys. If you move up one key from middle C, you'll find the note D. If you move up another key, you'll find E, and so on.

Now that you know the basics, let's move on to the tutorial.

The Tutorial

Piano Sheet Music

The first thing you need to do is download the sheet music for "Cut My Fingers Off." You can find it online for free or purchase a copy at your local music store.

Once you have the sheet music, let's take a look at the first few measures:

Measure 1: Start with your left hand. Place your fifth finger (pinky) on the note G, which is two keys to the left of middle C. Place your second finger on the note E, which is one key to the left of G. Play the two notes at the same time.

Measure 2: Keep your fingers on the same keys and move your right hand to the notes G and E, which are one octave higher than the notes you played in measure 1. Play the two notes at the same time.

Measure 3: Play the same two notes in the left hand that you played in measure 1. In your right hand, place your third finger on the note A, which is one key to the right of middle C. Place your first finger on the note F, which is one key to the left of A. Play the two notes at the same time.

Measure 4: Keep your fingers on the same keys as in measure 3 and move your left hand up to the notes C and A, which are one octave higher than the notes you played in measure 3. Play the two notes at the same time.

Continue playing through the sheet music, following the instructions for each measure.

Tips and Tricks

Piano Tips

If you're struggling with any part of the song, don't get discouraged. It takes time to develop the muscles in your fingers and the coordination to play the piano smoothly. Here are some tips to help you along the way:

  • Practice slowly. It's better to play a song slowly and correctly than quickly and with mistakes.
  • Practice each hand separately before putting them together.
  • Use a metronome to keep a steady beat.
  • Take breaks often to avoid strain on your hands.

Conclusion

Playing the piano can be a rewarding experience, and learning Ethan Bortnick's "Cut My Fingers Off" is a great place to start. With patience and practice, you'll be able to play this beautiful song in no time. Remember to take it slow, and don't be discouraged if you need to take breaks or practice particular measures repeatedly. And most importantly, have fun!

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