: When improvising or singing along, some versions use instead of
If your goal is to create a similar video, focus on these elements:
, which shifts the melody into a more bluesy or jazz-influenced tonality.
The request seems to refer to a viral video where a young girl (often identified as Marlee Jane ) "prepares a piece" by singing the notes as she plays them, or the famous "Square Hole" girl (Ally Rossi) who duets videos of people sorting shapes.
If you are looking to replicate the commonly associated with viral videos of young girls playing, The "Viral" Piano Piece Breakdown
: Pick 3 or 4 notes (like the ones above) and repeat them in different octaves.
In many of these viral clips, the girl uses a specific four-note sequence to create a sophisticated, moody sound: :
: If you are following the Square Hole trend, the "piece" is actually the repetitive phrase "That's right, it goes in the square hole," delivered with increasing distress or satisfaction.