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London Bridge is Falling Down Sarah Bodman Studio: https://sarahbodman.com Sarah Bodman Studio Instagram: / sarahbodmanstudio Very simple song to learn. Decided to do simple chords on the left hand instead of single notes. Piano Arrangement By: Not Applicable Original Song: London Bridge is Falling Down (c. 1744) Composed by: Unknown Video Assets: Bridge Collapse and Failure Compilation • Bridge Collapse and Failure Compilation Picture Assets: The 10 Most Beautiful Bridges In England https://theculturetrip.com/europe/uni... meme elmo kids scared Sticker by ur local crackhead https://picsart.com/i/314552683148211 The only assets I own in the video is my interpretation of the music and my performance of it. Every other asset in the video is owned by the respective parties listed in the video description. Synthesia/SeeMusic: In my personal opinion, probably one of the worst ways to learn how to play piano. You will hinder your progress in learning sheet music. Synthesia/SeeMusic will not help you understand rhythm, dynamics, or notation of a musical piece. Learn through sheet music or by ear. Those are better options in my opinion. I only use Synthesia/SeeMusic to create the piano roll visual, and it does a good job there. Editing Program: Davinci Resolve 16 Screen Recorder: OBS Piano Roll Generator: SeeMusic Piano: Yamaha P45 88 Key Weighted Digital Piano My piano stand is not that great so there may be some shaking of my piano. Audio: Digitally Recorded using Midi File DAW: Ableton Live Camera: iPhone 8 Started Playing Piano sometime around May 2020. Mostly Self-Taught. Using Ableton, I do minor corrections to the Midi file of my performance. For example, if I hit a wrong note or two in my performance I use Ableton to fix it. If I was supposed to hit a G but instead played A, I will use Ableton to change the note to a G. I make sure my performance is about 97% of the way there and then fix it in Ableton. I do it only because some songs are challenging for my skill level and I once tried to do about 82 perfect takes for a song and still did not get it 100% perfect. Additionally, sometimes the audio transfer from my piano to Ableton may glitch or be overly sensitive, and I will fix that as well.