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Love Story by Indila Piano Tutorial

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How to play Love Story on piano

📊 Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Most of this score is built from a steady 3/4 pattern, so it feels very learnable once the groove settles in. The left hand keeps a repeated bass-plus-chord motion for long stretches, while the right hand enters later with a simple singing melody. The main difficulty is keeping the waltz pulse smooth without making it stiff.

✋ Left hand

The left hand is the backbone here. From the start it repeats a clear pattern: bass note on beat 1, then two chord placements on beats 2 and 3. Bars 1-4 show the whole recipe with A minor, E, F, and G shapes. Practice that pattern alone until you can play it without looking down much. It should feel like one continuous sway, not three separate hits.

🤚 Right hand

The melody mostly arrives in longer notes, which gives you time to shape each phrase. You can hear that clearly around bars 24, 32, 56, and 104, where the tune steps up and down in very singable motion instead of racing. Because the left hand repeats so much, focus on making the right hand sound vocal and connected.

🎯 Biggest challenge

Keeping the left hand automatic while the right hand enters after many bars of accompaniment.

âš¡ How to practice it

  1. Learn the left-hand waltz pattern for the first 16 bars by memory.
  2. Add the right hand only where the melody first appears.
  3. Count `1-2-3` out loud so the pulse stays gentle.
  4. Play the melody legato over a softer left hand.

About Love Story by Indila

Love Story is a 2014 single by French singer-songwriter Indila from her debut album Mini World. It arrived near the end of that album's single run and has remained one of her most recognizable songs, especially for listeners drawn to her dramatic, storytelling style. The song pairs a chanson-like sense of emotion with polished modern pop production.

What makes it linger is the way it turns a simple waltz pulse into something theatrical and intimate at the same time. Indila's delivery gives the melody a strong narrative shape, and the arrangement leaves enough space for each phrase to feel suspended before the next one begins. Even without understanding every word, many listeners respond to the song's sense of longing and motion.

That three-beat flow makes it especially effective on piano. The accompaniment pattern is easy to hear, the melody sits clearly above it, and the piece rewards expressive phrasing more than sheer speed. For learners, it is a good example of how a steady pulse and a vocal-style line can create a strong emotional effect with relatively economical material.

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