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If you are just starting, some of Elton's hits are more approachable than others. Some recommended starting points include:

: To make chords sound massive, he often uses a right-hand technique of rolling arpeggios . Instead of playing a chord all at once, you play the top part with the top of your hand and quickly arpeggiate the individual notes from bottom to top.

: Excellent for practicing syncopation and building a "groove" between your hands. 3. Essential Gear & Resources Play Piano with Elton John

: One of his biggest "tricks" is hitting a chord on the upbeat right before the downbeat, then holding it through. You can hear this clearly in the opening of "Your Song" .

: The Play Like Elton John book by Hal Leonard (around $18) provides a deep dive into his specific licks and phrases. If you are just starting, some of Elton's

If you want to bring some "Rocket Man" energy to your living room, 1. The Secrets of the "Elton Style"

: His left hand often mimics a bass guitar, jumping between octaves or "bouncing" between the root and the fifth to provide a driving rhythm that makes a full band feel unnecessary. 2. Best Songs for Beginners : Excellent for practicing syncopation and building a

: For true novices, the Elton John Super Easy Songbook (approx. $13–$15) features letter names inside the notes to help you play hits like "Tiny Dancer" instantly.