Courteney cox flaunts her piano chops while playing the friends song

Courteney cox flaunts her piano chops while playing the friends song


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She's been mastering her piano skills over the pandemic. And Courteney Cox used her newfound musical chops to pay tribute to her hit show Friends on Instagram Wednesday. The Cougar Town


actress, 56, looked like a pro as she shared a video of herself playing the show's iconic intro song, I'll Be There For You by The Rembrandts, with some of her own pals. Courteney


kicked off the tune with the track's undeniably catchy claps before tickling the ivories. The actress - who played chef Monica Gellar on the NBC sitcom - was the image of casual


comfort during the jam session, donning a simple grey sweatshirt and jeans while getting into her tunes. She added a bit of glamour with gold earrings, a bracelet, and a ring or two. RELATED


ARTICLES After demonstrating her piano prowess, the mother-of-one flashed a satisfied smile at the camera. 'How'd I do?' she asked fans in the caption, which she also used to


credit guitarist Joel Taylor and creative director Jade Ehlers, who took care of recording. Courteney's musical get-together comes as the original Friends gang is slowly putting


together their highly-anticipated reunion special. Last month Lisa Kudrow, the actress behind boho musician Phoebe Buffay, revealed she's even shot some of her scenes for the HBO Max


show. 'There's different facets to it, and we already shot packages of things,' she told actor Rob Lowe on his podcast, Literally! With Rob Lowe. 'I pre-shot something


already so we're definitely doing it, because I already shot a little something.' The special series has been a long time coming. The Friends reunion was originally set to premiere


last year, but much like many other Hollywood projects, production was postponed due to the pandemic.  After multiple delays, it looks like the show is set to begin filming in March 2021,


according to star Matthew Perry. 'Friends reunion being rescheduled for the beginning of March. Looks like we have a busy year coming up. And that's the way I like it!' he


tweeted last November.