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Mrs Magic by Strawberry Guy Piano Tutorial

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How to play Mrs Magic on piano

📊 Level: Beginner to Intermediate

This one is more about feel than technical fireworks. The score leans on a small set of warm chord shapes in the right hand and a repeating left-hand groove that comes back again and again. Because the material is so repetitive, timing and tone are what make it work.

✋ Left hand

The left hand uses a loop built from low B and A-centered shapes, often moving from a chord hit into short repeated notes, like bars 1-4. Later sections keep the same idea with only slight harmonic changes, so this is a great song to memorize in patterns instead of single notes. Keep the motion small and relaxed. If the repeated low notes are too heavy, the groove drags.

🤚 Right hand

The right hand mostly plays soft, stacked chords held for two beats at a time. Bars 1-4 repeat the same A-C-G shape, then bar 2 briefly swaps in A-C-E before returning. Later, the top line peeks out more clearly around bars 56-58. Voice the highest note gently so the harmony does not sound flat.

🎯 Biggest challenge

Staying rhythmically locked when both hands are repeating simple material.

âš¡ How to practice it

  1. Loop bars 1-4 until the left-hand groove feels automatic.
  2. Block the right-hand chords and memorize the few changes.
  3. Keep the left hand softer than you think.
  4. When the melody appears near the end, bring out the top note only.

About Mrs Magic by Strawberry Guy

Mrs Magic is a 2019 single by Strawberry Guy, the project of Welsh musician Alexander Stephens. It first arrived as part of his early bedroom-pop era, then reached a much wider audience later when listeners rediscovered it online. That delayed rise suits the song, because it feels private and dreamy rather than built for a big pop entrance.

The track stands out for its hazy atmosphere and its emotional ambiguity. It sounds soft and comforting at first, but there is also a strange, unsettled quality in the harmony and pacing. That mix of warmth and unease gives the song its identity. Instead of pushing a big chorus, it pulls the listener into a mood and lets the repetition do the work.

On piano, that mood becomes very clear. The harmony is simple enough to feel intimate, but the voicing and timing matter a lot if you want the piece to breathe. It makes a strong tutorial choice because the melody and chords are accessible, yet the song still asks for restraint, balance, and a steady sense of groove.

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