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Freedom! '90

If you want to learn to playPiano Intro of “Freedom! '90” by George Michael, the first thing you need to pay attention to is the rhythm. This is a key element of the piece and it is therefore essential to master the rhythmic figures that are used in this part.

It is important to note that the keyboard part of “Freedom! '90” is very pleasant to play once you get the hang of it. By working on these rhythmic figures individually, you will be able to put them together more easily and play the piano intro fluently.

What is the rhythm of the Piano Intro of “Freedom! '90”

The keyboard part is very rhythmic and pleasant to play once you have it in your hands. It is important to be perfectly comfortable with the following rhythmic figures: Double / eighth note / double, eighth note / 2 doubles, quarter sigh / sixteenth / eighth note and four sixteenth notes. These rhythmic figures follow each other in this order to form the rhythmic pattern of the introduction, and this pattern is also used for the choruses.

Tip for practicing the Piano Intro of “Freedom! '90”

If you are not very comfortable with these rhythmic figures, take the time to practice them individually before putting them together. A working tip is to slowly work your right hand first, as it does almost all the work.

Try to understand where each of your notes is positioned in relation to the 4 beats of the measure. To do this, you can even note these main tenses on your freedom george michael sheet music which you can print.

Once your right hand is in place, add your left hand and progress 2 by 2 on the metronome until the speed of the song.