Courtney Cox shows off her incredible piano skills as she and Natasha Bedingfield perform Unwritten dedicated to boyfriend Johnny McDaid

Courteney Cox  treated her Instagram followers to an unexpected musical performance on Monday. 

The 57-year-old Friends actress flexed her incredible piano-playing abilities as she teamed up with Natasha Bedingfield for a cover of her 2004 hit Unwritten. 

Flawlessly playing all the notes in tandem with Bedingfield singing the song made famous by MTV's The Hills, Courteney dedicated the song to her boyfriend of seven-years Johnny McDaid. 

She's got talent! Courteney Cox, 57, flexes her piano skills as she teams up with Natasha Bedingfield for a cover of Unwritten which she dedicated to her boyfriend Johnny McDaid

She's got talent! Courteney Cox, 57, flexes her piano skills as she teams up with Natasha Bedingfield for a cover of Unwritten which she dedicated to her boyfriend Johnny McDaid

'BTS message for my JMD...rehearsing with @natashabedingfield and @iamrodcastro for a special @uclaioes performance Oct 13,' she captioned the post. 

It seems the trio were tapped to perform at UCLA's Environmental Institute in Los Angeles on International Day for Disaster Reduction. 

Courteney looked beautiful as she played behind the piano in a floral wrap top and cream jeans with Birkenstocks while Natasha flexed her famous pipes with gusto in a black tee. 

In the 36-second clip both ladies brought their A-game and seemed to collaborate flawlessly while having a lot of fun. 

Performance in the works: 'BTS message for my JMD...rehearsing with @natashabedingfield and @iamrodcastro for a special @uclaioes performance Oct 13,' she captioned the post

Performance in the works: 'BTS message for my JMD...rehearsing with @natashabedingfield and @iamrodcastro for a special @uclaioes performance Oct 13,' she captioned the post

Shining star: The Friends actress began to master her piano chops during the pandemic
Collaboration: It seemed the trio were tapped to perform on October 13 at UCLA's Environmental Institute in Los Angeles

Shining star: The Friends actress began to master her piano chops during the pandemic 

Unwritten: The blonde British songstress' greatest hit Unwritten has become synonymous with MTV's The Hills as its theme song

Unwritten: The blonde British songstress' greatest hit Unwritten has become synonymous with MTV's The Hills as its theme song 

 Though it is unclear when Courteney began playing piano, during the pandemic she had spent much time honing her skills and learning new songs. 

In 2019 she actually took the stage with her boyfriend McDaid — a member of Snow Patrol — as she played the electric keyboard while he coached her on notes while strumming his guitar. 

And in February she delighted her fans when she nailed the Friends theme song on the piano. 

She also epically teamed up with Ed Sheeran and Elton John in June as they all did a cover of Tiny Dancer. 

In good company: The blonde songstress flexed her famous pipes with gusto in a black tee.
One of many: In recent months Courteney has teamed up with legends including Ed Sheeran and Elton John as well

In good company: The blonde songstress flexed her famous pipes with gusto in a black tee.

In her element: The actress has continued to wow her fans with her piano playing which has ramped up during the pandemic

In her element: The actress has continued to wow her fans with her piano playing which has ramped up during the pandemic 

At the end of the video she leaned in to blow a kiss and told McDaid 'That's what we've been doing, I love you.' 

And Natasha brought a cheeky surprise at the end as she began to sing 'I'll be there for you' which brought laughter from the group. 

Cox and McDaid will celebrate eight years together this upcoming September. 

Sheeran had actually introduced the pair as he was working on his second album with McDaid. 

For you: At the end of the video she leaned in to blow a kiss and told McDaid 'That's what we've been doing, I love you'

For you: At the end of the video she leaned in to blow a kiss and told McDaid 'That's what we've been doing, I love you' 

Music lovers: The couple of nearly eight years have spent time making music together after first being introduced in

Music lovers: The couple of nearly eight years have spent time making music together after first being introduced in 

In 2014 he dished details to DailyMail.com. 'I think I did the "Courtney meet Johnny, Johnny meet Courtney" thing,' he said, but added: 'Sacha Baron Cohen did the matchmaking. It's just two people who fell in love and I hope they're really happy,' Sheeran finished. 

And indeed nearly eight years later, the pair are still a picture of bliss, despite calling off an engagement. 

She paid tribute to him on their seven-year anniversary last year. '7 years ago today I had my first date with this incredible man... and my life was changed forever. I love you J.'

They had gotten engaged to be married in 2014 but she clarified in a 2019 Ellen DeGeneres interview that they were 'just together.'

'He's not my fiance. We were engaged to be married, but now we're just together. We broke off our engagement, and he moved to England, then we got back together, and it's actually better than it was before.'

Previous engagement: She announced the pair were engaged to be married in 2014 but they broke off their engagement as she dished on the Ellen show: 'We were engaged to be married, but now we're just together'; pictured September 2020

Previous engagement: She announced the pair were engaged to be married in 2014 but they broke off their engagement as she dished on the Ellen show: 'We were engaged to be married, but now we're just together'; pictured September 2020

Courtney Cox shows off her incredible piano skills as she and Natasha Bedingfield perform Unwritten

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