Yoooo! You made my head explode with that first chord inversion trick. Holy cow, such a simple thing but it sound amazing and doesn't require a lot of technical knowledge for simpletons like me. Thank you!
Wonderful and clear presentation - straight to the point! Much appreciated though i wish i had this kind of teaching years before. Marine, you are great! Please, more of it in this style and in this charming manner. Thanks so much!
I've seen this type of lesson on other channels but I think that this is the first time that I have totally understood it. I love that you used a popular song for the practical demonstration, just what I needed, wish I'd seen this a few years ago. GREAT LESSON!
Loved this lesson, thankyou so much. I tried the inversions technique this morning and I almost sounded good! I'm looking forward to trying all of these.
Wow, what a beatiful first lick you introduced in the video! It made me so emotional hearing it again and again, ill definitely be using it for my own accompaniments, thank you so much for this video!
Bonjour. J'adore votre travail et je suis avec plaisir vos tutoriaux . Dommage que certaines de vos vidéos qui m'intéressent vraiment (dont celle-ci) sont en anglais.uniquement. merci beaucoup.
OMG this is a very good lesson Many many thanks for the free PDF.The PDF is very essential for me ,because i can use it as a backup.GodBless you forever.
Thank you very much for your videos, they are very useful and practical. I’m interested in information on how to write a song with the piano as the main instrument. Because when the whole song is played with one or two patients, it’s very boring for the listener, you need to change dynamics - less emotions, more emotions. One of the ways to create this is through rhythm patterns, because certain patterns sound smooth, calm (good for the verses), and others are more dynamic, broad, emotional (good for the chorus), and still others for building tension (good for the pre-chorus). Therefore, it would be extremely helpful if you could tell us which patterns usually work best for certain parts of a song- intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus. And why. For example, a typical pop song, where the verses are less intense and the peak of emotions is in the chorus. It would be ideal if you could give 5 examples of patterns for each part of the song. I have not found such information on UA-cam, so it would be very unique content. Thank you in advance
Good lesson, thanks. Your English is excellent, one small correction is on the work 'accompaniment'. It's better if you accent the second syllable - 'com'. Maybe you could google how to pronounce it. I say this because I was grateful when someone helped me when I was learning German by ear in Munich. I know how hard it is to learn a foreign language. Ich verstehe wie schwer eine andere Sprache zu lernen ist. Lol, excuse my mistakes. I could have used some more help when I was learning.
Oh gosh, if I had time traveled from 55 years back to the future which is RIGHT NOW and then back to the 1969, I would have given Carole King a run for her money‼️😂 However there was a problem - I was still too young back then still in uniform hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
So useful. I’ve been looking for something like this to add interest to my playing.
I'm so glad it helped!
You are just wonderful. So many ideas. ❤❤❤
I'm glad you liked them!
Yoooo! You made my head explode with that first chord inversion trick. Holy cow, such a simple thing but it sound amazing and doesn't require a lot of technical knowledge for simpletons like me. Thank you!
Hahaha I’m glad you like it!
Oh wow just wondering which surgeon helped put your head together? As for me, the Bee Gees helped mended my broken 💔💔💔
@@rogerjane1350 Really sketchy cat, I probably shouldn't have seen it. Now I hear time flowing backwards and see in IR
Wonderful and clear presentation - straight to the point!
Much appreciated though i wish i had this kind of teaching years before.
Marine, you are great!
Please, more of it in this style and in this charming manner.
Thanks so much!
My pleasure! Glad you like it!! :)
You put it beautifully. I wouldn't have able to articulate what u said. Thank youuuuuuu ❤
My pleasure!
You have a gift. I learned so much just watching this.
Thank you! I’m glad :)
I've seen this type of lesson on other channels but I think that this is the first time that I have totally understood it. I love that you used a popular song for the practical demonstration, just what I needed, wish I'd seen this a few years ago.
GREAT LESSON!
I’m glad you liked it! :)
Loved this lesson, thankyou so much. I tried the inversions technique this morning and I almost sounded good! I'm looking forward to trying all of these.
Hey I’m so glad :) Keep it up!
Very nice practical lesson. Lots of tips and tricks to embellish your piano playing.
Sound great🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥very kool
Thanks! Glad you like it!
love your videos. awesome 😎
Thank you! 😊
I recently came across her lessons and I'm in love with this chanel. Thank you so much. I'm considering your piano course 🎹
Thank you so much!! I’m glad you like the lessons :)
You are amazing, you broke it down simple , am getting the course . Thks
Glad it was helpful! 🙏
This is an awesome lesson! Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it!
Wow, what a beatiful first lick you introduced in the video! It made me so emotional hearing it again and again, ill definitely be using it for my own accompaniments, thank you so much for this video!
I’m glad! 😀
いつも本当に役立つアイディアを勉強できます。有り難うございます❤🎉
Knowledge acquired❤️🚀.
Thank you for the inversion trick Angelo
My pleasure!
Thank you for taking the time out to teach this. Please also talk about your left hand as this is important too
Sure thing!
Bravo. Now I know how to add licks to a simple song. Thanks
謝謝您分享❤祝順心😊
Awesome lesson. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Took so much from this. Thank you x
You're so welcome!
You are the best!!!
Maravilhoso! Parabéns pelo trabalho, amei sua forma de ensinar, valeu demais girl 🎹😎
Thank you so much! This is great
You’re welcome! ☺️
Thank you
You are an awesome teacher
Thank you! 😃
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I'm sending lots of greetings and love from Turkiye.❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Thanks!
Bonjour. J'adore votre travail et je suis avec plaisir vos tutoriaux . Dommage que certaines de vos vidéos qui m'intéressent vraiment (dont celle-ci) sont en anglais.uniquement. merci beaucoup.
Merci de suivre! Oui pour l’instant j’offre juste en anglais :) Mais UA-cam offre des outils de traductions maintenant
OMG this is a very good lesson Many many thanks for the free PDF.The PDF is very essential for me ,because i can use it as a backup.GodBless you forever.
I’m glad!
Thanks a lot, Marine ! Great video ! ♥️🎶♥️
Glad you liked it!
@@OnlineRockLessons Thank you for sharing your great experience! It's great to learn from a real rockstar ! 💓✨💓
Show, obrigado ruivinha, Jesus te abençoe!
Amen that’s the most important 🙏🙏
Excelente! Gracias!
Glad you like!
Thank you very much for your videos, they are very useful and practical.
I’m interested in information on how to write a song with the piano as the main instrument. Because when the whole song is played with one or two patients, it’s very boring for the listener, you need to change dynamics - less emotions, more emotions. One of the ways to create this is through rhythm patterns, because certain patterns sound smooth, calm (good for the verses), and others are more dynamic, broad, emotional (good for the chorus), and still others for building tension (good for the pre-chorus).
Therefore, it would be extremely helpful if you could tell us which patterns usually work best for certain parts of a song- intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus. And why. For example, a typical pop song, where the verses are less intense and the peak of emotions is in the chorus. It would be ideal if you could give 5 examples of patterns for each part of the song.
I have not found such information on UA-cam, so it would be very unique content. Thank you in advance
Excellent!
Thanks! Glad you like!!
I like your way teaching not real technical
bravissimaaaa!!!
bravo miss
Thanks!
Grazie Angelo
Could you please make a vedio on ballad song? Like melodious worship song? Thanks
Good lesson, thanks. Your English is excellent, one small correction is on the work 'accompaniment'. It's better if you accent the second syllable - 'com'. Maybe you could google how to pronounce it. I say this because I was grateful when someone helped me when I was learning German by ear in Munich. I know how hard it is to learn a foreign language. Ich verstehe wie schwer eine andere Sprache zu lernen ist. Lol, excuse my mistakes. I could have used some more help when I was learning.
I like your content
Thank you! :)
❤from india
2:28 CHORD INVERSIONS
2:32 G 2beats
2:34 D 2beats
2:36 Amin 4beats
I don't understand or fully follow but will star with Arpeggios.
Apakah itu untuk semua lagu pop kita pake dengan pola iringan arpegio dengan Gaya inversi??
It’s an option!
bonjour je découvre super super mais dommage que ce soit pas en français
Já vou dando like sem ouvir porque sei que o conteúdo é uma beleza
Thank you
Conte comigo dona Glad@@OnlineRockLessons
This is good to add to my somewhat boring playing.
Hi teacher i cannot diwnload the free PDF could you check for me where the problem is? Thankz
Hey! Send me an email at contact@onlinerocklessons.com
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❤🥰
i love you more
Oh gosh, if I had time traveled from 55 years back to the future which is RIGHT NOW and then back to the 1969, I would have given Carole King a run for her money‼️😂 However there was a problem - I was still too young back then still in uniform hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
😂
It was lovely, but was too fast and I was unable to follow 😔
You can slow down the videos on UA-cam! :)