Love your videos, bought the NK FULL BUNDLE. Neo soul is so beautiful! I like to say that "repetition is magic". It seems like repeating something like chord patterns won't get you anywhere but it absolutely does. Something about repetition locks in both hand (movement) memory and brain (pattern) memory. I like to go from chromatic to eventually moving around circle of 4ths. Learning piano for me is always like this: 1) I can't do it 2) repeat it a lot 3) I can do it The word repetition is underused and under appreciated. The word "practice" means nothing, but repetition means a lot. The cool thing is, repetition is easy -- it may be boring, but it's not difficult. I think this should be stressed to students because it is very empowering. If you repeat enough, you will be able to play it.
Why don't they show this at school?! They spend every lesson on classical theory. It was drilled into me relentlessly. Nobody ever showed me this. This is another theory in itself and fascinating.
I am not a keyboardist, but your lessons are really "unlocking" this for me. Moving a voicing around chromatically, while breaking of the rhythm, arpeggiating, etc. is elegant-sounding, yet simple in concept. Thanks.
Hi Noah....that was super cool man... N its going to need lots of focus n time for me to even start getting into the groove..but eventually I'll get der...U r d best Jazz teacher.. thanks for being U😅
The "Mastering Real-Time Reharmonization" (Neo Jazz) and this tutorial are excellent for mastering a voicing and improvisation. Thank you Noah, hope you have a great 4th of July celebration!
Noah, your channel is like a secret gold mine in the jazz piano section of youtube hahah, seriously these videos help me a loooot. Thank you so much for posting!
It feels synchronistic that this video popped into my feed, because one of my latest obsessions has been practicing moving chord voicing up and down, but I was only practicing chromatically until this video reminded me to do other intervals, too. This is a very nice min11 voicing! I’m already getting pretty fast at moving it around, but unlike you, Noah, I’m stretching to play the 1 5 9 with my left hand, which is mentally easier for me because then my right hand bottom note is always on the minor third of the voicing. Just a quicker neural pathway for me. I do like the fingering you use to move your left hand’s fifths up and down, though. Wonderful video as always! Thanks, maestro!
Even as someone not overly interested in jazz, this information is so valuable just to become more and more familiar with the layout of intervals and different patterns. Fantastic content
Noah, can't thank you enough for this lesson. This is what I was talking about when I tried to suggest an idea of transposing a chord progression to every key. With this beautiful chord voicing excercise now I can easily practice either every ii V i progression or goof around with the circle of 4ths/5ths on every key, not to mention playing around with different intervals, the possibilities are endless. Thank you SO MUCH!
Should I be able to spell out each voicing in every key (visually seeing each keys intervals of that given voicing) when memorizing voicings or learn the shape for each key mainly using muscle memory?
Hi Noah ... i just have one question the app that you use for music may you pls link it in the discription pls pls . I want to start my own music. i just love the way you play the piano. so i want to give it a trie
I like the Boxing. Have a couple of thoughts though.. This is a way to move voicings , but I suspect it isn’t quick…! The shape changes on each key because of the black and white notes- so not quite as easy as just’ moving the finger shape’ And with respect, moving up intervalicly (?) isn’t going to relate each shape to the key it’s in, it’s just meandering round the piano…isn’t it?
Hey Noah, if I'm having trouble stretching my left hand from the R 5 9 in all keys, as per Fm9(11). Should I be using my right hand to hit the 9 with my thumb? Not sure if overstretching will hurt my hand over time or if it's something I need to practice to get more flexible. My hands are quite large anyways.
Love your videos, bought the NK FULL BUNDLE. Neo soul is so beautiful!
I like to say that "repetition is magic". It seems like repeating something like chord patterns won't get you anywhere but it absolutely does. Something about repetition locks in both hand (movement) memory and brain (pattern) memory. I like to go from chromatic to eventually moving around circle of 4ths.
Learning piano for me is always like this:
1) I can't do it
2) repeat it a lot
3) I can do it
The word repetition is underused and under appreciated. The word "practice" means nothing, but repetition means a lot.
The cool thing is, repetition is easy -- it may be boring, but it's not difficult.
I think this should be stressed to students because it is very empowering. If you repeat enough, you will be able to play it.
Why don't they show this at school?! They spend every lesson on classical theory. It was drilled into me relentlessly. Nobody ever showed me this. This is another theory in itself and fascinating.
We didn't know this (at the time).
Yeah, dude rocks
I am not a keyboardist, but your lessons are really "unlocking" this for me. Moving a voicing around chromatically, while breaking of the rhythm, arpeggiating, etc. is elegant-sounding, yet simple in concept. Thanks.
Hi Noah....that was super cool man... N its going to need lots of focus n time for me to even start getting into the groove..but eventually I'll get der...U r d best Jazz teacher.. thanks for being U😅
Hey you are very welcome thanks for the comment!
The "Mastering Real-Time Reharmonization" (Neo Jazz) and this tutorial are excellent for mastering a voicing and improvisation. Thank you Noah, hope you have a great 4th of July celebration!
You’re welcome Richard sorry for the late reply!
This is a really cool excercise…and I love the voicing you’re using here. Getting to it right now. Thanks for this lesson, you are an inspiration.
Thanks so much Karen and you are welcome!
Noah, your channel is like a secret gold mine in the jazz piano section of youtube hahah, seriously these videos help me a loooot. Thank you so much for posting!
It feels synchronistic that this video popped into my feed, because one of my latest obsessions has been practicing moving chord voicing up and down, but I was only practicing chromatically until this video reminded me to do other intervals, too.
This is a very nice min11 voicing! I’m already getting pretty fast at moving it around, but unlike you, Noah, I’m stretching to play the 1 5 9 with my left hand, which is mentally easier for me because then my right hand bottom note is always on the minor third of the voicing. Just a quicker neural pathway for me. I do like the fingering you use to move your left hand’s fifths up and down, though.
Wonderful video as always! Thanks, maestro!
Even as someone not overly interested in jazz, this information is so valuable just to become more and more familiar with the layout of intervals and different patterns. Fantastic content
Could you maybe make a video about jazz and salsa? For example how you can combine that or something
Inspiring, brilliant lesson again!
Thanks Noah!!
Noah, you’re the best, really
Very inspiring
Watching all you’re videos man, it’s very helpful to improve
Noah, can't thank you enough for this lesson. This is what I was talking about when I tried to suggest an idea of transposing a chord progression to every key. With this beautiful chord voicing excercise now I can easily practice either every ii V i progression or goof around with the circle of 4ths/5ths on every key, not to mention playing around with different intervals, the possibilities are endless. Thank you SO MUCH!
❤ wow yesssssss where can i find the part 3 ??
Its 🔥 🔥 🔥 everytime you post a video.
😃🙏thanks!!
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No, thanks you. God bless.
This is a great lesson! Thanks for sharing!
UNDERRATED!!! DESERVES MUCH MORE VIEWS
You are creating a really useful and complete course.
Thanks Noah!
You've done it again Noah! You just keep coming up with the coolest sounds! It helps those of us who are struggling sound modern. Thank you so much.
Absolutely love this voicing🙌🏾
Great video. Been practicing this way for a while. Also it’s good to take a standard and play the melody with a nice voicing.
Really nice lesson. Good vibes!
love this, really good way odf opening up practise, memory and improv - just as you said :)) thankyou
Thanks Noah
Great lesson here Mr. K!!
Great voicings Noah
Thank you maestro! Awesome lesson!
Thank you so much for this!
That was brilliantly said! Wow!
Right oooon Noah! Merci
Thanks Noah!!!! Can you please link a video for the first part as well?
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Great lesson thank you my good sir
Thanks, Adam! You’re welcome
00:00 to 00:19 is one of the prettiest things I have ever heard.
Sir: Do you have a referral sheet for this wonderful lesson. Again thank you very much, A
Thank you for your lesson ,🙏🙏🌹🌹
Very good insight, bro!
Love it! Thank you
Amazing, thanks so much!!
What program is he using to show the sheet music as he plays? Anyone?
Great. Thank you :)
Hi Noah, are you using a software so that the notes/chord you play show up on the fly?
good one noah
SUPER!
I love what am hearing
Should I be able to spell out each voicing in every key (visually seeing each keys intervals of that given voicing) when memorizing voicings or learn the shape for each key mainly using muscle memory?
This is really helpful, thanks. Which video is effectively part 3 that you mention towards the end?
Hey Jim I actually have a playlist right on my channel that has all the videos in sequential order!
Hi Noah ... i just have one question the app that you use for music may you pls
link it in the discription pls pls . I want to start my own music. i just love the
way you play the piano. so i want to give it a trie
Can you show how to play that run in the beginning? With the arpeggios? 0:00 - 0:19
I like the Boxing. Have a couple of thoughts though.. This is a way to move voicings , but I suspect it isn’t quick…! The shape changes on each key because of the black and white notes- so not quite as easy as just’ moving the finger shape’ And with respect, moving up intervalicly (?) isn’t going to relate each shape to the key it’s in, it’s just meandering round the piano…isn’t it?
That should say I like the voicing…!! Phone changed it!🙄
Classic theory is a good foundation watch vedeos of lyl Mays play jazz using classicalusiv
With love from Russia
thanks for this tutorial. what is the software you are using?
Cool. And what scales are you playing with these voicing Bro... 🙏
Hey Noah, if I'm having trouble stretching my left hand from the R 5 9 in all keys, as per Fm9(11). Should I be using my right hand to hit the 9 with my thumb? Not sure if overstretching will hurt my hand over time or if it's something I need to practice to get more flexible. My hands are quite large anyways.
Hi love this! What scales are you playing with these voicings?
Can also do some dope chords like Jason st Clair on Sean Wilson youtube
Nice! Which software do you use to show the notes and chords when you play?
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Welp.... off to the piano I go
Good exercise, but the chords were played too quickly😢. Difficult to learn the voicing
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I understand the chordconcept....noah...but when you go off on a playing
tangent gets quite annoying...
i'm so confused right now
What software is he using that is showing the chords and the sheet music in real time?