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You will receive monthly free sheet music, practice tips and worksheets. The primo part changes on each page.Įnter your email address to subscribe to this blog. The second and third pages add some notes in the secondo part which you can teach to someone who has some piano skills. (You can make it even easier by having your partner play just a RH G throughout, instead of RH F-G and E-G.) My husband felt most comfortable using his Right Hand 3-4 fingers for F-G, and 2-4 fingers for E-G, but your partner might prefer using just RH 2-3 fingers for both chords. In the video below, my husband is playing the first page secondo part throughout, which is the best choice for a non-pianist. The first page of the sheet music shows an easy secondo accompaniment you can teach your partner by rote. This Chopsticks arrangement has a secondo part that is easy and repetitive enough so that even a non-musical but willing companion in your quarantined life should be able to pick it up with a little patience and practice after watching the video below.ĬLICK TO PRINT CHOPSTICKS for 2 or 4 hands Although we think of Chopsticks as a quirky beginner’s tune, it is actually not that easy to play! Chopsticks is most fun when we play it as a duet, but if you are sheltering in place, a duet partner might not be so easy to find.