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Best Piano Method
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Best Piano Method is owned by Amosdoll, where Amosdoll Music with over 1.5 Million Subscribers has multiple thousands of step by step Piano Tutorials aimed to inspire and teach you how to play your favorite songs even WITHOUT any music experience.

This channel contains more formal piano theory lessons and methods rather than the main Amosdoll Music channel with song piano tutorials and other fun music experiments.

Our vision believes that music is supposed to be fun and easy to learn, and my YouTube Channel is your place to go for Music Education, Creativity and Entertainment.
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ArtyFartyBart (3 minutes ago)
I've never seen Mickey and Minnie be actually mouse-sized before
sofi-xz6yr (9 minutes ago)
the animators are often exhausted drawing frame to frame, in fact some of the animations are wrong, but that's pretty accurate!
something8780 (17 minutes ago)
This is really good compared to more recent Disney, where Mickey plays everything wrong, but he still did here, and that’s some disney lore, Minnie knows how to play piano, but Mickey doesn’t!
roseywolf7867 (27 minutes ago)
I wish animations now actually focused and put some detail on the right notes I know it wouldn’t make any difference but still I would love that detail :)
taitano12 (31 minutes ago)
This was back when they were experimenting with timing and whatnot. So this was the actual goal. Most animators either don't know how to play or don't care enough to get good reference material. A team with a musician among them is going to get far closer - if not spot-on - in whatever instruments said animator(s) play.
thelyghter7927 (47 minutes ago)
Amazingly too, the score on the piano is also ACCURATE, it spells the right hand.
yoshimasterleader (52 minutes ago)
I'm actually just surprised to see Mickey and Minnie to be actually mouse sized.
kevinbell5674 (1 hour ago)
Walt Disney's perfectionism wouldn’t allow for anything less. No one working in animation today has the mental fortitude to put in that kind of effort or work under someone who would expect that kind of effort.
juanalvarado4723 (2 hour ago)
I feel like something like this is a bit more easier for animators to be able to achieve since it’s just animating the characters with fairly common movements compared to having to animate the muscles in the hands and wrist
davigurgel2040 (3 hours ago)
Another factor is that a lot more people played the piano in 1929, or at least were used to seeing it in concerts and sallooms, so they needed to put effort into it. But yes props to the animators of course!
brarroyo22 (15 hours ago)
Seems safe to say that this is the worlds first piano tutorial.
RDSimonse (12 hours ago)
It's funny: I immediately recognized the song because it's the Dutch folk-song "Daar word aan de deur geklopt (There's knocking on the door)" which is sung during Sinterklaas (our (arguably better) sort of Christmas). Never knew this was an actual piece of music
MicahBuzanANIMATION (13 hours ago)
This is actually a really fun music tutorial to learn this song. The attention to detail to have the cartoon characters playing the correct notes on a piano is rare.
pablowhisker7668 (2 hours ago)
Round of applause more the animators
grass9764 (20 hours ago)
This medley that they played sounds alot like a childrens lullaby from the netherlands that they sing during a holiday festival called "Sinterklaas". the songs name is: Daar wordt aan de deur geklopt
aleatharhea (20 hours ago)
Back then a lot of average people played piano, because making music was one of the significantly fewer ways of entertaining yourself in the home. If it'd been wildly off, I imagine the audience would have audibly scoffed.
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