I turn 70 this year .. .. always wanted to learn professional techniques .. didn't have time nor money .. now I have time and am loving learning from the web. This guy is a great teacher.
Jordan this video was sooooooo good! It's improved my playing so much. I can't pretend it didn't involve a lot of swearing, pausing and rewiring but I got there in the end. I only started playing at the beginning of lockdown and how much I've improved is an almost daily revelation. I have spent 30 years thinking I was rubbish at music. Turns out I'm just rubbish at guitar! haha. Keep the great lessons coming!
Another great video and lesson for me. through Settings, I slowed your video down to .75 which has helped me .. do to you speaking a little too quickly for me to follow. You are an excellent teacher.. thank you so much !!!
What a great lesson, and it'll save me. I've been working on a 2-5-1 chord progression in the cycle of fourths for about a month, and the police have told me that my neighbours want me to come up with a better left hand pattern. I get to keep the piano and they let me off with community service.
Hi , I’ve been following this page for awhile now watching jordan now Lisa. I don’t think I’ve ever come across this video before. It is great for practice. It got a little confusing at the end with arpeggiating up and down but I will rewatch and use it to practice.
Love your lessons. Just started really practicing a few weeks ago and am starting to see the patterns of how the chords and scales are related and work.
In you second pattern, you move up the scale with the left hand though you have is written to drop below the C for the remainder of the pattern. This will be very confusing for people attempting to use this lesson for both reading and playing. The video is still very helpful, thank you.
Very nice lesson 👍, could we have a lesson for the arrangement of whole song not only in single patten, it's quit confused to play for a song mixing with continuous and discontinuous accompaniments. Thank you
Just discovered your channel.... really awesome, straight-to-the-point videos that get beginners playing faster and more interestingly. Subscribed, of course. Thanks, Pianote!
Hi!! I really like your tutorials for piano and it helps me a lot.. but can you please tell me that how do you get that digital piano above the real piano in your videos to teach other people?
This is available in the Pianote App for the members ? Searched for it but didn’t find it? Would love tho have the music sheets to practice if available. Thank you
Hi Vittel, I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you're referring to. What part of the video does that happen? There is only one "middle" C on the piano. We can play it with either our left or right hand, but it's always the same note. The other C notes are just called C, not "middle C".
Try tapping the rhythms and not playing the keys/chords. Sit at a table and gently tap 'one, two, three, four' in one hand, and 'one and two and three and four' in the other. In other words....two taps in one hand for every one tap in the other. Learn it with the beats swapping over hands too....so you can tap it Left 1234 Right 1+2+3+4 ....and also L1+2+3+4 and R 1234. I found learning this helped tremendously. Once you have the rhythms down, go to your piano and play those beats....maybe on 2 C keys an octave apart. When you can do that....try playing a C note in your left hand and a C major chord in your right. Before long you'll crack it mate. good luck
It's the same as the chords. I = C Major, V = G Major, vi = A minor and IV = F Major. Roman numbers is more classical used and can indicate the relationship between chords. You can for intstance start on any chord but have the same finger movement and it will sound similar. In the real world the emotion in a low pitch voice transcripts to the same emotion as in a high pitch voice. (Happieness is the same emotion. It doesn't mather if it comes from mom or dad)
I believe this lesson can help only if the pianist he is simply accompaniment a solo instrument who is playing a melody, other than why using both hands at once ???
waititttt, that piano you have isnt actually a grand piano is it, its a keyboard connected to a grand piano body with speakers instead of the strings inside
It's ok to play the third in the left hand. It works because the right hand is very simple, so things won't get too muddy. Plus these are pattern exercises, so it's nice to work all the fingers!
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Great lesson, thank you! For reference:
1st pattern: 2:31
2nd pattern: 4:52
3rd pattern: 7:23
all together: 8:19
Thanks
Being a guitar player for over 30 years I've just recently picked up a keyboard and I absolutely love this channel!
Thank you so much for this lesson! I'm learning so much from you! I'm 64-years-old! Goes to show that you're never too old to learn.
Altamese BenAvram u Betta say that keep playing!!
I turn 70 this year .. .. always wanted to learn professional techniques .. didn't have time nor money .. now I have time and am loving learning from the web. This guy is a great teacher.
Awesome
Altamese BenAvram is that you in the picture?
That's really good ❤️
Jordan this video was sooooooo good! It's improved my playing so much. I can't pretend it didn't involve a lot of swearing, pausing and rewiring but I got there in the end. I only started playing at the beginning of lockdown and how much I've improved is an almost daily revelation. I have spent 30 years thinking I was rubbish at music. Turns out I'm just rubbish at guitar! haha. Keep the great lessons coming!
That's so fantastic!!
Thank you for taking the time to teach newbies who love the piano and admire those who know how to play it...
Another great video and lesson for me. through Settings, I slowed your video down to .75 which has helped me .. do to you speaking a little too quickly for me to follow. You are an excellent teacher.. thank you so much !!!
The piano scored helped in visualizing what is happening there. Great lesson! Thank you. 🙏🏻
Great video lesson!!!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Superb lesson!!! I am 76 and trying to master basic skills of playing the piano.
What a great lesson, and it'll save me. I've been working on a 2-5-1 chord progression in the cycle of fourths for about a month, and the police have told me that my neighbours want me to come up with a better left hand pattern. I get to keep the piano and they let me off with community service.
Hi , I’ve been following this page for awhile now watching jordan now Lisa. I don’t think I’ve ever come across this video before. It is great for practice. It got a little confusing at the end with arpeggiating up and down but I will rewatch and use it to practice.
More video like this please. Thank you so much. 🤗
Love your lessons. Just started really practicing a few weeks ago and am starting to see the patterns of how the chords and scales are related and work.
I'm a newbie too....good luck amigo!
Very nice and easy! Thank you so much!
Really great info!! Pianote the best on YOU TUBE!! Lee
Intresting lesson and clearly explained. You could also suggest songs we can look up, for every pattern you demonstrate.
Thank you very much for this lesson. It seems so easy when you're playing and i really enjoy to try by myself. Keep going on.
Thank you so much for this lesson the piano is so phenomenal!!! I really enjoy it when I first played
An excellent lesson with piano score.
Very simple, easy. Thanks
Thank you so much for your sharing, that’s great for me!
8:14 start of demonstration
In you second pattern, you move up the scale with the left hand though you have is written to drop below the C for the remainder of the pattern. This will be very confusing for people attempting to use this lesson for both reading and playing. The video is still very helpful, thank you.
Beautiful! Thank you SO MUCH!!!
Thank you very much for the video! It is helping me.
Very nice lesson 👍, could we have a lesson for the arrangement of whole song not only in single patten, it's quit confused to play for a song mixing with continuous and discontinuous accompaniments. Thank you
Thank you. For a very good lesson, l am getting with it!
Just discovered your channel.... really awesome, straight-to-the-point videos that get beginners playing faster and more interestingly. Subscribed, of course. Thanks, Pianote!
Excellent👍👏. Very helpful! Thank you😁.
great! learnt so much from you
I’m giving this a try thanks!!!❤
Very nice.. very helpful
Love this
Thank you! This was really useful
I'm editing as I go. I like this a lot. I will be referencing this from time to time in my videos.
Thanks
Thank You🌸
Thank You very much. Kind of You
I am 71 and still learning!
Great lesson! I would like to know the make and model of your electric grand, it sounds and looks great.
Very nice, well done. I’m on it. Thanks .
Good to know stuff. Thank you
After taking some lessons, man these piano tutorials make so much more sense… everything in the framework of chords!!! 😅
Thanks Bro. This helps a lot.
awesome THANK YOU
Thank you so much!
Awesome!!!
This the best lesson for left hand practice for me.. .thanks bro 😊
Really helpful. Thank you for this lesson.
Awesome video!
Thank you.
Hi!! I really like your tutorials for piano and it helps me a lot.. but can you please tell me that how do you get that digital piano above the real piano in your videos to teach other people?
Thanks.
Great lessons, maybe a the left hand correct fingerings would also help us a lot. Thank you.
Well, fingers 1 3 and 5 are used for chords. I find it uncomfortable so I use different ones, but the correct order is 135 :)
Thanks
Many thanks for this.
U r nice bro
Can u teach how to incorporate rhythms in songs
Like shape of u,city of stars,titanic etc
Thanks
Waiting for your reply
Manny
This is available in the Pianote App for the members ? Searched for it but didn’t find it? Would love tho have the music sheets to practice if available. Thank you
Great, as always 😃
I have a lot of trouble playing chord Progression I know my cords I need help with this I leaned the circle that 4th go clockwuse
2:31
4:51
7:23
Nice One
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New subscriber !!! Congrats !
By the way how do you make that screen above your piano ?
did you get an answer to your question so far ????
What is the click / metronome tempo?
How many bass players does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. The keyboardist does it with his left hand.
Can you please post only left hand ? 🥰
very nice lesson but how come you play middle c in two different spots?
Hi Vittel, I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you're referring to. What part of the video does that happen? There is only one "middle" C on the piano. We can play it with either our left or right hand, but it's always the same note. The other C notes are just called C, not "middle C".
When I find myself in times of trouble......
Mother Mary comes to me......
Im having a very hard time doing hand independence.
Try tapping the rhythms and not playing the keys/chords. Sit at a table and gently tap 'one, two, three, four' in one hand, and 'one and two and three and four' in the other. In other words....two taps in one hand for every one tap in the other.
Learn it with the beats swapping over hands too....so you can tap it
Left 1234 Right 1+2+3+4
....and also
L1+2+3+4 and R 1234.
I found learning this helped tremendously. Once you have the rhythms down, go to your piano and play those beats....maybe on 2 C keys an octave apart.
When you can do that....try playing a C note in your left hand and a C major chord in your right.
Before long you'll crack it mate. good luck
when I find myself in times of trouble
Hi..im very new in piano..what do you mean by i,vi,iv,v chord??can you explain..thanks
It's the same as the chords. I = C Major, V = G Major, vi = A minor and IV = F Major.
Roman numbers is more classical used and can indicate the relationship between chords. You can for intstance start on any chord but have the same finger movement and it will sound similar.
In the real world the emotion in a low pitch voice transcripts to the same emotion as in a high pitch voice.
(Happieness is the same emotion. It doesn't mather if it comes from mom or dad)
Can you do a video on how to play accompaniment
Isn't this two hand accompaniment? (I think of left hand accompaniment when the right hand is playing the melody)
I am 116 and still breathing!
I believe this lesson can help only if the pianist he is simply accompaniment a solo instrument who is playing a melody, other than why using both hands at once ???
Enjoyed the lesson but you are not playing the music (as writ) in exercise 2 bar1. as a novice it tock me a while to realise what was going on!!!!
waititttt, that piano you have isnt actually a grand piano is it, its a keyboard connected to a grand piano body with speakers instead of the strings inside
It is a grand piano! But it's a digital grand piano. It's the Roland V-Piano Grand.
Umm.. there's hope.. :
I thought you didn’t want the third in the left hand?
It's ok to play the third in the left hand. It works because the right hand is very simple, so things won't get too muddy. Plus these are pattern exercises, so it's nice to work all the fingers!
This is not at beginners stage
It is if you don't want to take forever to play piano.
I like the way you sing the timing.. This brings life to the metronome. What program is that or did it come with the Roland?
I love these lessons.. It's good review going to pass this on to friends and relatives.. what is the main link to your channel..?
00:35 click here to skip the blablabla
Too difficult man
confusing because you set out to teach us left hand chords, then don't use them, and instead use your right hand.
Sorry you found it confusing, but the lesson was all about left-hand PATTERNS, not chords!
@@PianoteOfficial That helps. Thank you.
Too hard. I quit. Going back to playing guitar hero.
Nooooooooo!
your dont make simple ,,,,,,,,,,,talking too much we get lost
Thanks for the lesson. I really enjoyed it.
Many thanks for this.
Many thanks for this.