Play "Clocks" by Coldplay on piano

Play "Clocks" by Coldplay on piano

In this video podcast, Mario Ajero shows how to play the piano part to the song, "Clocks", by Coldplay.

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Monneyman3 (9) 1 year ago
Wow... this is really helpful, useful, and catchy. Thanks!
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Shaving Cream MAN! (32) 1 year ago
OMG! I married the wrong guy!
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Mr. S (10) 1 year ago
great. now I'm going to have coldplay stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
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Amie Coué Arbuckle (2) 1 year ago
i love love love loooooove this song
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Ben (1) 1 year ago
Mario, I respect your ability to play the piano and teach in an easy & effective method.

That being said, coldplay?

gross.
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aguest19 last month
Thanks a million Mario - This is perfect - I've decided to try and learn all the Coldplay tracks but can't read music... wish I could employ you as my music teacher... great work and thanks again
Andy
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