Two years ago I clicked on one of your videos, I stopped mid-way into the video and bought a piano. You showed a five finger scale warm-up using a variations of every second, third, fourth and fifth. It's been done every day at the beginning of every practice. My teacher recently saw me using it and wanted to know who taught it. He found it excellent. This will fit in nicely after I'm warmed up a little since I'm not going to drop the other. Merci beaucoup, Jazer. You changed my life. I
My Hero 🙏 very good basics in order to improvise till eternity 😉(I’m 65 ,playing since a few years,always keeping learning) greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱✌️
I got lost in time playing around with the fingerings after I got the hang of it. Instead of 5-3-1 try 3-5-1 fingerings and even 1-3-5 fingerings and you can sit at the piano for hours experimenting in different keys too. Thanks Jazer ✊🏾
This is awesome Jazer! I am a guitar player and I really believe piano is the most challenging instrument of all. It takes loads of discipline to see progress, but incredibly rewarding when you have a breakthrough. This is a great lesson, really enjoyed it! 🎹 🎼🤘🏼
I hated exercises when i took piano lessons and also hated theory. I passed theory exams as an adult. I was able to.pass all my practical exams but i am glad i did theory. Your tutorials are amazing Jazer. I do some Hanon to.strenthen my left hand but prefer your tuneful exercises.
It's very helpful for more piano finger practicing. As someone else had mentioned in the comments, I think it would be helpful if aside of the finger piano practicing the music sheet notes are shown so it can help with sight reading
Thanks Jazor! For intermediate I would rather suggest smth like (right hand): G E F D C E D F and so on. Left hand mirrors starting from G. The other version is upside down - from C. This warmup brings a lot of load to weak 4th finger.
Thanks Jazer... Another incredible class.. I really love these warming exercises using arpeggios....it is incredible how you can connect some to "create" a melodical training
Hello Mr.Lee .Thank you so much sir for all these amazing lessons.I would really appreciate if you can guide us with some more technical drills & routines in regards to broken chords.Wishing you all the very best & sending loads of love & festive greetings of Diwali 🪔 from India 🇮🇳 Regards Ankit
Wow! Such a cool exercise that sounds as good as a piece of music. Thank you for sharing it. Can you please share such more easier exercises by other composers ? Thanks :)
Wonderful! Thank you! Especially to remind us to warm up the fingers and also to encourage us in the variations, it looks so "easy" and sounds great, but of course it requires practice! I like it very much!
This video is extremely great. First, It let me know about the high-end melody than sound like a circle and make me good feeling. Second, this hand-cooperation practices is not hard to play and remember. We can practices every day and long play it with happy sound. thanks teacher jazer Lee^^
This is almost exactly how I naturally play. My hands naturally mirror each other and I thought it was something I was doing wrong based on all the other videos I had been watching.
going to try it tomorrow in the morning practice... oh no, in the before-going to sleep practice today! Even though I'm an early beginner, I want to try it.
I'm enjoying your video a lot and love those exercies ! Don't know if that good or accurate to do that, I'm a begginner.. but I feel like adding a 1 to 5 finger swing before staring each 5-3-1 chord add something for more variation, at least it sound good ! But first I have to master the basic, keeping a steady rythm is the hardest part for me even with a metronome. I'm not sure if I have seen video about that on your channel. Maybe I need more practice, but even with visuals like with Synthesia and when I used to play Guitar Hero a lot I have much trouble on that matter.
Nice, maybe I don't understand but the second chord in the partition, is Dm/F. Well I wa expected it were Dm/A. Forgive my english, I'm French. Thank you for this great warm-up!
Dear Mr.Jazer Lee, please clarify my doubt whether we play chords or piece, first we should remember the respective notes or sound. In my case after practicing the notes , tune overrides the notes. Is it a correct practice or we should always remember the notes. Regards,
This is awesome! Is there a "real" piece of music that has this in it, or something close? I do the exercise and want to keep going into a full piece, and I am not musical enough (yet?) to improvise beyond the steps you gave.
Thank you for sharing that cool warm up technique. I just bought a new Donner digital piano a couple of months ago and I suck! I used to play as well as you do, then had no piano for over 20 years and my finger strength has disappeared. I'm also having a lot of issues coordinating my right and left hands. I can play a piece perfectly with either when I do them separately but putting them together, I turn into all thumbs LOL. Also, what is that piece you play at the end of your videos? I really like that and feel it would also be helpful for practicing technique and gaining better finger coordination. I'm using you as my virtual piano teacher and find your content excellent for an old-timer who needs a refresher course. Thanks again!
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0:00 Intro
0:44 First Step
2:35 Second Step
3:55 Adding the Pedal
4:50 Exercise Variation 1
5:15 Exercise Variation 2
Magical and motivating exercise. I’m coming back to play after 45 years off it..Thanks.
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What a godsend this is. Fun & effective. Thank you.
Two years ago I clicked on one of your videos, I stopped mid-way into the video and bought a piano. You showed a five finger scale warm-up using a variations of every second, third, fourth and fifth. It's been done every day at the beginning of every practice. My teacher recently saw me using it and wanted to know who taught it. He found it excellent. This will fit in nicely after I'm warmed up a little since I'm not going to drop the other.
Merci beaucoup, Jazer. You changed my life.
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Do you have a link to it?
I'm also interested in the link to that video, can you please write it here? :-)
Link please!
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My Hero 🙏 very good basics in order to improvise till eternity 😉(I’m 65 ,playing since a few years,always keeping learning) greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱✌️
Thank you for this great finger practicing video. Love it and well explained for beginners. 🙏❤️ greetings from Zurich Switzerland❤️
I love this piano exercise, thank you and !ore power.
Don Torres........from the Philippines.
I got lost in time playing around with the fingerings after I got the hang of it. Instead of 5-3-1 try 3-5-1 fingerings and even 1-3-5 fingerings and you can sit at the piano for hours experimenting in different keys too. Thanks Jazer ✊🏾
I saw this a couple of weeks ago but didn’t start it right away. So glad I stumbled across it again.
Thank you! Great lesdon. Would like a sheet music of this.
Thank you Sir. It really helps us beginners to learn so much to improve enthusiastically on keyboards
As always another great video perfectly explained. Sheet music would be helpful for people who may be attempting to learn sight reading 🤞
He included some at the very beginning
It’s right there in the video!
Thats just an image. A pdf would be better printable. Screenshotting is the last resort.
I like staccato version too. Very creative.
Thank you very much for sharing this amazing warm up! Yesterday I started thinking about new exercises 😌
You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you for sharing so many fabulous piano practice fun ideas. I love the pretty ones.
Absolutely brilliant jazer! I love it! Thank you for sharing this
This is awesome Jazer! I am a guitar player and I really believe piano is the most challenging instrument of all. It takes loads of discipline to see progress, but incredibly rewarding when you have a breakthrough. This is a great lesson, really enjoyed it! 🎹 🎼🤘🏼
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I'm sending lots of greetings and love from Turkiye.🇹🇷👏👏👏
I love your country. So beautiful!
Great, thank you! It will be good for my non reading student!
Love this channel!! Not gonna lie, you made me improve my practice techniques, everything feels motivating now!! Love from Rwanda mn✌
I am not a.beginner but out of practice and this tuneful.exercise gives encouragement to.warm up.the fingers. Beautiful tune!
I hated exercises when i took piano lessons and also hated theory. I passed theory exams as an adult. I was able to.pass all my practical exams but i am glad i did theory. Your tutorials are amazing Jazer. I do some Hanon to.strenthen my left hand but prefer your tuneful exercises.
Oh wow, this is so simple and so beautiful! 😍 I love your videos🙏
It's very helpful for more piano finger practicing. As someone else had mentioned in the comments, I think it would be helpful if aside of the finger piano practicing the music sheet notes are shown so it can help with sight reading
Thanks Jazor! For intermediate I would rather suggest smth like (right hand): G E F D C E D F and so on. Left hand mirrors starting from G. The other version is upside down - from C. This warmup brings a lot of load to weak 4th finger.
Cristal clear tutorial
Perfect. Thanks a lot for the job jazer
You sir are a boss !! Totally growing from all these exercises❤ appreciating your energy and sending you strength to keep growing 🙏🧚🏼♂️💫🔥
Really love these exercises because it helps me to play the piano when I might not feel like it. Keep them coming!
Love this! One question tho… did you play Dm/F with your thumb on the A? Wouldn’t you call that Dm/A?
Great piano exercise! Thank you. Just started and this helps me coordinate the moves of my left and right hand. Thank you!
Luv it! It reminded me of the music “Clocks” - Coldplay
Thanks!
Thanks Jazer... Another incredible class..
I really love these warming exercises using arpeggios....it is incredible how you can connect some to "create" a melodical training
Hello Mr.Lee .Thank you so much sir for all these amazing lessons.I would really appreciate if you can guide us with some more technical drills & routines in regards to broken chords.Wishing you all the very best & sending loads of love & festive greetings of Diwali 🪔 from India 🇮🇳
Regards
Ankit
Wow, just learned this literally in 10 minutes! Would love to see more easy tutorials of beautiful songs, maybe you can do more popular pop songs 👌🏻
I wish there were exerrcises like this when i learnt to read music as a child but i can use these as an adult to keep in practice.
Wow! Such a cool exercise that sounds as good as a piece of music. Thank you for sharing it. Can you please share such more easier exercises by other composers ? Thanks :)
Thank you very much, I will certanly try this. ❤
So good, as always. Thank you very much!
Wonderful! Thank you! Especially to remind us to warm up the fingers and also to encourage us in the variations, it looks so "easy" and sounds great, but of course it requires practice! I like it very much!
This seems like a good fit like your previous warm ups where each hands are moving opposites - not sure If I am explaining clear enough. Tks
I love this as a warmup and will definitely try it.
Fantastic warmup -- thanks so much for sharing!
Such a good video. Thanks for taking the time to break things down.
Really love this worm up the sound is Good.
Great exercise, thanks! Maybe you could create another video with the same exercise for the 2nd half of the circle some time🙏 ?
Great teacher, great video, thank you so much ❤😊
Loved it.. gonna master it. Thank you.
This video is extremely great. First, It let me know about the high-end melody than sound like a circle and make me good feeling. Second, this hand-cooperation practices is not hard to play and remember. We can practices every day and long play it with happy sound. thanks teacher jazer Lee^^
Brilliant warm up 🎹 🎶🎵👍
This is almost exactly how I naturally play. My hands naturally mirror each other and I thought it was something I was doing wrong based on all the other videos I had been watching.
Again such a fun and great sounding exercise! Thank you so much!! I appreciate those videos very much and like the clear way you teach.
Maestro Jazer: very nice execise!....thank you very much. Un abrazo desde La Palma.
Hi Jazer! The Stacatto ..... it has impressed my visitors when I did party. Thanks. Awesome!
You and Vivaldi are bloody geniuses ❤
What a great instant sound and progression, love your channel dude👌🏼
That's a beautiful exercise, warm up maestro/teacher jazer 😊 thanks
going to try it tomorrow in the morning practice... oh no, in the before-going to sleep practice today! Even though I'm an early beginner, I want to try it.
Great video! Now to play this warm up people always have to load up this video because there is no pdf! Great work!
Great tutorial ❤
Great practice tutorial that I will now start using. Thanks.
That is fantastic loved it. U amazing Thank u so much for these tutorials. Just great
Very well done and thank youuuuuuuuu❤
Very nice exercise! Exactly what I needed 😊
Thanks
Thank you so much 😍
Excellent lesson! Thank you!
Many thanks brilliant
Genius!
This is a really fun exercise!
Nice exercise! And you explained it in a great way! Could you please share the music sheet? Greetings from Rome.
Awesome , Great video😮 😊 going to do this today. Thank you
Wonderfully helpful!
This is very good and useful, thanks for the video, will definitely ask my students to do this exercise
If I may suggest, I would change the 6th chord (Bdim) to Bb or even Dm to sound better. What do you think?
Can’t wait to try this, thanks Jazer for another great video.
So important lessons thank you so Much ❤
A great tutorial thank you
Thank you so much for sharing with us all!
I'm enjoying your video a lot and love those exercies ! Don't know if that good or accurate to do that, I'm a begginner.. but I feel like adding a 1 to 5 finger swing before staring each 5-3-1 chord add something for more variation, at least it sound good !
But first I have to master the basic, keeping a steady rythm is the hardest part for me even with a metronome.
I'm not sure if I have seen video about that on your channel. Maybe I need more practice, but even with visuals like with Synthesia and when I used to play Guitar Hero a lot I have much trouble on that matter.
Nice, maybe I don't understand but the second chord in the partition, is Dm/F. Well I wa expected it were Dm/A. Forgive my english, I'm French. Thank you for this great warm-up!
You are correct, it should have been written as Dm/A
Great idea. Thanks!
Thank you very much, great exercise - I really like it🤗👏
Thank you ❤
Wonderful video, can’t wait to practice this exercise… Jazer you a cold dude. Love the channel!
Really great tutorial, thank you🎉
Nice, organized demos - lessons
Came here by accident and got the idea behind Mr. Crowley guitar solo. Ty.
100%
Nice exercise brother
Nice one, Jazer. Thanks.
Awesome lesson sir thank you very much
Mif everyome who evwr tryed to play piano could have you as a teacher, they would never leave
Dear Mr.Jazer Lee, please clarify my doubt whether we play chords or piece, first we should remember the respective notes or sound. In my case after practicing the notes , tune overrides the notes. Is it a correct practice or we should always remember the notes.
Regards,
Brilliant!
Thank you so much.
Thank you!!
Great exercise! Can you do an in depth video on ornaments? :)
So beautiful these exercises! Could you please provide the sheet?
So interesting, loved the video.❤
This is awesome! Is there a "real" piece of music that has this in it, or something close? I do the exercise and want to keep going into a full piece, and I am not musical enough (yet?) to improvise beyond the steps you gave.
Thank you for sharing that cool warm up technique. I just bought a new Donner digital piano a couple of months ago and I suck! I used to play as well as you do, then had no piano for over 20 years and my finger strength has disappeared. I'm also having a lot of issues coordinating my right and left hands. I can play a piece perfectly with either when I do them separately but putting them together, I turn into all thumbs LOL. Also, what is that piece you play at the end of your videos? I really like that and feel it would also be helpful for practicing technique and gaining better finger coordination. I'm using you as my virtual piano teacher and find your content excellent for an old-timer who needs a refresher course. Thanks again!
Great exercise thank you! A bit confused about your notation though. You are playing a Dm/A and the notation says Dm/F. Can you explain?
I continued going through all of the inversions until I came back down the octave to the root position a minor
Could you address how your students incorporate the Skoove app with taking piano lessons? Is their Theory section good? Thank you!
Yeah, that’s a fun warm-up. I think I might change the name to the Philip Glass warm-up though. It sounds more like his compositions.