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Little Things Mean A Lot — Falling Notes Piano Tutorial
Watch "Little Things Mean A Lot" by Edith Lindeman in falling notes style — like Synthesia. Color-coded notes fall onto the keyboard in real time. Practice left hand, right hand, or both. Key of Ab, 100 BPM.
Tip: Use the speed control to practice at 70% tempo first. Focus on tricky chord transitions before attempting the full arrangement.
Lyrics
(Eb)Blow me a (Cm7)kiss from a (Fm7)cross the room,
(Bb7)Say I look nice when I’m (Eb)not;
(Ebmaj7)Touch (Fm7)my (Gm7)hair (Cm7)as you (Fm7)pass my (F)chair, (F7)lit tle things (Cm7)mean (F9)a (Fm7)lot.
(Eb)Give me your (Cm7)arm as we (Fm7)cross the street,
(Bb7)Call me at six on the (Eb)dot;
A (Ebmaj7)line (Fm7)a (Gm7)day (Cm7)when you’re (Fm7)far a (Abm6)way, (F9)lit tle things (Bb7sus)mean (Bb7)a (Eb)lot.
(Bbm7)Don’t have to (Eb7)buy me (Bbm7)dia monds and (Eb7)pearls, (Bbm7)cham pagne, (Eb7)sa bles and (Ab6)such;
(G7)I nev er cared much for (Cm)dia monds and (Cm7)pearls, But (D)hon est ly, (Edim7)hon ey, they (Fm)just (C7)cost (Fm)mon (Bb7)ey.
(Eb)Give me your (Cm)hand when I’ve (Fm7)lost the way,
(Bb7)Give me your shoul der to (Ebdim)cry (Eb)on;
(C)Wheth er the day is (Fm)bright or gray
(Cm7)give me your (F9)heart to re (Fm7)ly (Bb7)on.
(Eb)Send me the (Cm7)warmth of a (Fm7)se cret smile
to (Bb7)show me you have n’t for (Eb9)got,
(Eb7)For (Ab)now and for (Bb7)ev er, that (Eb)al ways and (C7)ev er, (F7)lit tle things (Bb7sus)mean (Bb7)a (Eb)lot.
(Eb)Blow me a (Cm7)kiss from a (Fm7)cross the room,
(Bb7)Say I look nice when I’m (Eb)not;
(Ebmaj7)Touch (Fm7)my (Gm7)hair (Cm7)as you (Fm7)pass my (F)chair,
(F7)lit tle things (Cm7)mean (F9)a (Fm7)lot.
(Eb)Give me your (Cm7)arm as we (Fm7)cross the street,
(Bb7)Call me at six on the (Eb)dot;
A (Ebmaj7)line (Fm7)a (Gm7)day (Cm7)when you’re (Fm7)far a (Abm6)way,
(F9)lit tle things (Bb7sus)mean (Bb7)a (Eb)lot.
(Bbm7)Don’t have to (Eb7)buy me (Bbm7)dia monds and (Eb7)pearls,
(Bbm7)cham pagne, (Eb7)sa bles and (Ab6)such;
(G7)I nev er cared much for (Cm)dia monds and (Cm7)pearls, But (D)hon est ly, (Edim7)hon ey, they (Fm)just (C7)cost (Fm)mon (Bb7)ey.
(Eb)Give me your (Cm)hand when I’ve (Fm7)lost the way,
(Bb7)Give me your shoul der to (Ebdim)cry (Eb)on;
(C)Wheth er the day is (Fm)bright or gray
(Cm7)give me your (F9)heart to re (Fm7)ly (Bb7)on.
(Eb)Send me the (Cm7)warmth of a (Fm7)se cret smile
to (Bb7)show me you have n’t for (Eb9)got,
(Eb7)For (Ab)now and for (Bb7)ev er, that (Eb)al ways and (C7)ev er, (F7)lit tle things (Bb7sus)mean (Bb7)a (Eb)lot.
(Eb)lot.
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How to Play "Little Things Mean A Lot" on Piano
- 1Pick a practice mode — Choose from Fall Down, Beginner, Lead Sheet, Bar Sheet, or Simple Sheet — each mode visualizes the music differently to match your learning style.
- 2Practice each hand separately — Use the Left, Right, and Both buttons to isolate the bass or treble part and build muscle memory one hand at a time.
- 3Adjust speed and turn on metronome — Slow down to 50% while learning, then gradually speed up. Enable the metronome to keep steady timing.
- 4Loop a section — Select a tricky part and loop it until you nail it. Perfect for mastering difficult passages.
- 5Download sheet music — Export a PDF of the sheet music to print out and practice on your real piano anytime, anywhere.