How to Practice Wet Hands (Minecraft) on Piano
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About this piece
The soothing, ambient piano piece from Minecraft's soundtrack that has become synonymous with peaceful gaming. Its sparse, meditative quality makes it one of the simplest pieces to learn while still sounding beautiful.
Practice tips
- The piece uses only a handful of notes in the Am pentatonic scale (A-C-D-E-G) — familiarize yourself with these five notes so you never hit a wrong key.
- The right hand plays single notes with long pauses between them — let each note ring with the sustain pedal and listen to the decay before playing the next note.
- The left hand adds occasional bass notes that should blend into the background — play them so softly they feel more like a suggestion of harmony than a definite sound.
Common mistake
Playing too many notes or adding embellishments — the beauty of this piece is in its silence and space; resist the urge to fill every gap.
How long to learn
Frequently asked questions
How hard is Wet Hands (Minecraft) to play on piano?
Wet Hands (Minecraft) is rated Beginner. The soothing, ambient piano piece from Minecraft's soundtrack that has become synonymous with peaceful gaming.
How long does it take to learn Wet Hands (Minecraft)?
For a beginner, expect 1 week. An intermediate player can learn it in 1-2 days.
What key is Wet Hands (Minecraft) in?
Wet Hands (Minecraft) is in A minor, typically performed at around 60 BPM.
What's the most common mistake when learning Wet Hands (Minecraft)?
Playing too many notes or adding embellishments — the beauty of this piece is in its silence and space; resist the urge to fill every gap.
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Upload your sheet music and start learning — at your tempo, hands separately, looping the hard parts.
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