You just demonstrated exactly how I taught myself to play and become more creative on the piano. Inversions especially and the power of arpeggios while playing. And as you demonstrated there, while choosing different extensions, the melodies just start to jump out. In fact, I was humming the notes you chose as you made the last progression of chords with the melody. Brilliant, easy to follow video for those wanting to learn piano and how to improve their playing. You need more subs! :)
I think it's very important to not forget about the concept --> where are my voicings traveling. Your tips are very good, and everyone should try it out. In the end however, you don't decide by "now this inversion and this chord", it's more a thinking about chords and finding the shortest way to it... and thinking about the baseline.. and thinking about my melody... Or staying at the chord with my right hand while the base goes ahead (and which chord is the result of this) Because while playing, nobody has the time to think about this all the time. But breaking it down the way you did --> should do everybody.
You just demonstrated exactly how I taught myself to play and become more creative on the piano. Inversions especially and the power of arpeggios while playing. And as you demonstrated there, while choosing different extensions, the melodies just start to jump out. In fact, I was humming the notes you chose as you made the last progression of chords with the melody. Brilliant, easy to follow video for those wanting to learn piano and how to improve their playing. You need more subs! :)
Thank you so much! Your support really means the world!
You just composed a beautiful song, Noah. Amazing!
Thanks so much Ann:)))
Albums back there on the wall were first hint - smooth, nuanced playing style. I dig.
Hahaha thanks so much! It’s just about time for another rotation to go up there
This is Amazing, thank you!
Thank you so much! Your continued support means everything!
Could you show how to do arpeggios in slower time
Dang, I wish I had an ounce of music talent.
Start learning right now! Get a cheap ukulele, sing, get a recorder, start using a DAW, make sounds, learn how sounds interact!
It's never to late to start learning, It's worth it.
I think it's very important to not forget about the concept --> where are my voicings traveling.
Your tips are very good, and everyone should try it out. In the end however, you don't decide by "now this inversion and this chord", it's more a thinking about chords and finding the shortest way to it... and thinking about the baseline.. and thinking about my melody...
Or staying at the chord with my right hand while the base goes ahead (and which chord is the result of this)
Because while playing, nobody has the time to think about this all the time.
But breaking it down the way you did --> should do everybody.
Great points! Thanks for your feedback!