Thank you, this is a proper tutorial. All other "tutorials" are just showing synthesia footage. Thanks for explaining. I'm a beginner and eager to learn piano.
Always and forever, your videos will be my favorite. They make me smile and help me learn! If you ever get change do you think you could do "I wish" by Stevie wonder its big song for me and my brother. Thank you and I love what you do!
Hello! Great tutorial, very illustrative and clear. Thank you! I have a question, though. What are those connections you do at the end of each intro, as well as from the intro to the verse. In other words, you play something extra to connect Bb min back to the Gb to either repeat or to go to the chorus. Thank you. I am a piano beginner, and trying to absorb everything I can. My little nephew is taking piano lessons, but to a very basic level still, and not as visual as this. I want to be able to teach him this song, and have fun!
Hi! Great question. At the end of the intro, we play the Bb minor chord using a Bb and Db in the right hand. To add some movement to the chord, we move up to a C and Eb, and then to a Db and F. Technically speaking, this motion is referred to as "parallel thirds," as each of the pairs of notes are an interval of a third apart, and they are moving the same direction on the keyboard, or "parallel." In reality, it's just some added notes to add interest on our Bb minor chord. Each set of four chords acts as a phrase, so the notes on beats 3 and 4 also rhythmically smooth out the transition from the end of the first line, or phrase, into the next line. Hope that helps!
Thank you! It did helped for sure. Now it make sense. Initially I though it was an extra chord, but now I understand. Great thing about good written music, even the simplest of them , is that we learn about resources and tricks that it just smartly works, and then we can apply those to other songs to add richness and interest to it… am I right?
I would like to suggest a song tutorial. It’s called Where does your Spirit go? by The Kid Laroi. I have a strong personal connection to the lyrics and would love to be able to play it. Thanks
I don’t like this a whole ton. You teach the cords, then show what it sounds like but “what it sounds like” is not just the cords. Yet you don’t break that up. Your left hand plays some add-ins that honestly are what make the song sound like it does. So we are left to just pause and try it until we hopefully get to it. Makes this process a lot less simple. Slow down and show exactly what you are playing, not just what the cords are.
Thanks for the feedback Austin. Don't forget that you can always slow down the song in the video settings, so you can practice the trickier parts. I teach the chords primarily because once you understand the chords, it's much easier to understand the melody, and you aren't having to remember a bunch of individual notes, but simply a few phrases broken down by chords.
i just got a piano a couple of months ago and been playing around but never got around to learning a full song yet. This shall be it, I appreciate you! you made it very simple to follow and will be the first and probably only song I will ever learn fully 🥹
Thank you, this is a proper tutorial.
All other "tutorials" are just showing synthesia footage.
Thanks for explaining. I'm a beginner and eager to learn piano.
So glad I could help you learn this song! 😊
One of the best tutorialss!!
Veeeery good! Structure was showed and the music understanding became much clearer. Thank you!
Thanks for this. Was my 7 year Olds first time at movies. He loves this song and I'm teaching him left hand to play the song with me
IM SO FREAKING READY TO LEARK THIS
Such a nice tutorial
Thank you so much, blessings from Lima, Peru
Great tutorial!!
Just clicked sub. Thank you so muchhh❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! Welcome!
@@JoshLange Can you do I'm just Ken from the Oscar pls??
I wanna learn this so I can sing Cas van de pols version
Hell yeah😂
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Thank you so much! I was trying to find just the accompaniment because I’ll be performing it and my friend will be singing it 😂
Great tutorial dude
Thanks bro! Subbed and learning now! Promised kids I'l play for them at the talent quest for school :)
That's awesome, good luck!! 😊
Love this !!! Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JoshLange Can you do I'm just Ken from the Oscar pls??
Thank youu
Great vid
Who else is here to learn this for their kids?
Yup!
Jeee I done it thx
Always and forever, your videos will be my favorite. They make me smile and help me learn! If you ever get change do you think you could do "I wish" by Stevie wonder its big song for me and my brother. Thank you and I love what you do!
I really appreciate it, thank you!! And I’ll consider that song, it’s a good one!!
Thank you!
The Intro and Chorus use a popular Japanese chord progression called in English "Royal Road Progression" or "Ōdō shinkō."
I never knew, thanks for sharing!
El mejor tutorial
Que tonalidad es ?
Can you make a tutorial on Incomplete by Sisqo?
Can you do I'm just Ken from the Oscar pls??
Anyway you can upload the notes as well?
hi jooooosh i love peach
Amazing
Please Can you make a tuto of "What You Wont Do for Love"by Bobby Caldwell
No way!😂 Amazing!!!
This was great, haven't seen the movie yet lol. Good playing as always.
Thanks so much!! 😎
Could you please do What Was by Benson Boone? ❤❤❤
Sup josh, fello josh here learning for my lovley niece who was the princess herself this halloween
Good luck!
When I first heard the song, I was laughing
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Hello! Great tutorial, very illustrative and clear. Thank you! I have a question, though. What are those connections you do at the end of each intro, as well as from the intro to the verse. In other words, you play something extra to connect Bb min back to the Gb to either repeat or to go to the chorus. Thank you. I am a piano beginner, and trying to absorb everything I can. My little nephew is taking piano lessons, but to a very basic level still, and not as visual as this. I want to be able to teach him this song, and have fun!
Hi! Great question. At the end of the intro, we play the Bb minor chord using a Bb and Db in the right hand. To add some movement to the chord, we move up to a C and Eb, and then to a Db and F. Technically speaking, this motion is referred to as "parallel thirds," as each of the pairs of notes are an interval of a third apart, and they are moving the same direction on the keyboard, or "parallel." In reality, it's just some added notes to add interest on our Bb minor chord. Each set of four chords acts as a phrase, so the notes on beats 3 and 4 also rhythmically smooth out the transition from the end of the first line, or phrase, into the next line. Hope that helps!
Thank you! It did helped for sure. Now it make sense. Initially I though it was an extra chord, but now I understand. Great thing about good written music, even the simplest of them , is that we learn about resources and tricks that it just smartly works, and then we can apply those to other songs to add richness and interest to it… am I right?
Please, can you consider doing 'Here at the right time' by Josh Ritter? Many thanks!
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I would like to suggest a song tutorial. It’s called Where does your Spirit go? by The Kid Laroi. I have a strong personal connection to the lyrics and would love to be able to play it. Thanks
Love how peaches has the same chord progression as Never Gonna Give You Up
Where's the Peaches Peaches Peaches part?
I think I forgot to clarify, but that is the section I call the chorus!
Where's the peaches part my friend?
I don’t like this a whole ton. You teach the cords, then show what it sounds like but “what it sounds like” is not just the cords. Yet you don’t break that up. Your left hand plays some add-ins that honestly are what make the song sound like it does. So we are left to just pause and try it until we hopefully get to it. Makes this process a lot less simple. Slow down and show exactly what you are playing, not just what the cords are.
Thanks for the feedback Austin. Don't forget that you can always slow down the song in the video settings, so you can practice the trickier parts. I teach the chords primarily because once you understand the chords, it's much easier to understand the melody, and you aren't having to remember a bunch of individual notes, but simply a few phrases broken down by chords.
The song was so funny
Good tutorial, just that the way youre explaining is too fast, and confusing.
i just got a piano a couple of months ago and been playing around but never got around to learning a full song yet. This shall be it, I appreciate you! you made it very simple to follow and will be the first and probably only song I will ever learn fully 🥹
That’s awesome, good luck!! Once you learn one you might even wanna learn some more! :)