That was a very interesting article, here are a few more tips on how to play the piano… Try practicing about an hour a day, or even 1/2 an hour if you have a busy schedule. Do more practice whenever you have more time. For example, on weekends you can do more than 1 hour, like two or three, or even more. This is very helpful because it pulls you out of the routine of piano playing, and lets you practice more and perfect the pieces you play.
I've been watching Patrik Pietschmann videos on UA-cam for ages, enjoying the absolute magic he extracts from a piano in awe. I randomly clicked on a Pianote video one time..... ended up watching several and got so caught up in Lisa's infectious enthusiasm that I bought a piano last week! It's been over 30 years since I attempted anything musical...... Here goes nothing!
...another piano player on UA-cam said, "if ur practice isnt challenging then you're not practicing, ur rehearsing." Definitely challenge urself with every session. 🤗
I think that is good, Sabrina. I also think she is saying to not make it so hard that you come off 10 minutes feeling like you stink at piano. She wants you to end with a "win" to keep you positive. If you have more than 10 minutes, then I would think you'd want to challenge yourself more like you said.
I don't agree, in this case. This video is about what to practice when you have very little time, which is when you want to keep your skills, as well as your love of playing, active until you have time to challenge yourself.
Our friend here (with the white swatch) brings to us (thanks) her joy in the playing and in the music. That makes her one of the best piano teachers in the world. (!!!!!!) What a privilege to view!!!
I have my keyboard in kitchen. Every time I'm waiting for something, like for the water to boil I practice playing for a couple of minutes. That really works for me. This is minimum resistance method - I'm already there, the keyboard too, I have to wait anyway, so it makes it super easy to just start practice.
I appreciate your sharing this video. I drive truck for a living, so when I get home, I usually go straight to the songs I need to learn. I appreciate your approach. I think that way is better in going to practice than what I'm doing. Thank you again.
I have my piano under my bed because I don’t have a stand and ever since I put it under my bed I haven’t used it it’s been about 3 months!!! This video made me realize I need to play again 👏
Glad that this message moved you to action. It's a year later and you should now have a stand making your living space more comfortable. Keep playin' Emma!
I am going to trust you to teach me. I’ve watched several of your lessons. Don’t let me down. I’m 77 and play guitar, mandolin, ukulele, and think maybe I have time to learn piano. Good job!
I love how you added ‘doing something fun’ during practice time! We don’t want to loose the joy or passion of playing while we are learning to improve! Thank you!
I feel really motivated whenever I see how much you like the really simple practice routine. I used to think that basic exercises are boring, but you tought me to enjoy it. Thanks a lot!
I did this with piano and flute a few months ago and it made the world of difference in my playing on both instruments. I have fallen off my practice routine but I will get back to 10mins a day and much more.
I want to say thank you for your channel, you are an amazing teacher, your routines look so easy to understand. As someone who bought a keyboard to simply get a better grasp of music theory I'm excited to jump in with some of your lessons and possibly even purchase the course at some point. Again, thank you for sharing this with the world as well as your talent in playing and your beautiful voice. I'm not sure how no one has picked up on the fact that you are Melissa Joan Hart in disguise! ;-)
This is a great lesson! I’ve noodled on the piano my entire life but didn’t make a real effort until recently. Now I’m struggling to find pieces that are neither too complicated or too easy. Tonight I sat down and played through this and when I arrived at the sight reading piece, I felt successful when I learned to play it all the way through without any mistakes. It’s exactly what I needed! Honestly, you had me when, in another lesson, when you said happy chords and sad chords, describing major and minor chords; I thought I was the only one who called them that. Thank you so much for the perfect inspiration!
Fantastic video..!! 👌👌 The true power of tiny gains. 1% better every day is 1.01^365=37.78 increase. Whereas, 1% worse everyday is 0.99^365=0.03 only. Don't underestimate the power of small, consistent progress. It definitely adds up! 💪💪💪
@@franke.8483 I understand my silly mistake. I've duly corrected it now. Hope it's fine now? Or, does it need more correction? Let me know. I'm always happy to learn and correct my mistakes.
I've become obsessed with the Bach Goldberg Variations so for my 10-min practice session I'll try and play some of it, even if it's just one voice. It's more fun than scales and I can learn a lot more of how it's put together than just listening to a recording. The counterpoint is insane in that piece.
I usually don’t comment, but I just wanted to thank you for providing the pdf for free. Really shows that you want to help people rather than make money
Thanks so much and I agree all we have to do is take those chunks of time. Ever since I began learning (I'm a senior learning piano from scratch). I even take smaller chunks of time sometimes where I have a few minutes while waiting for something on the stove and I'll practice something specific for those few minutes. Then again later during another break. Again, thanks for this great video.
Really good, there are a lot of youtube videos on all different levels and parts of learning piano, but rare they are packaged together or explained in context. I adopted this as the core of my own practice regime, I was searching for something like this. You would have thought I could have figured something like this for myself but it really helps to have the voice of someone experienced.
You are amazing!!! Totally amazing!!! I started seeing your videos yesterday.. I’ve seen 2 and rehearsals since then have been so much fun and addictive. Your lessons are easy and very helpful. Not conplicated at all. Thank you!!! I’ve found myself a piano tutor. Thank you for doing this with all the love in your heart. Love from Nigeria❤️❤️❤️ God increase you every single way
Wrong, no practice is better than bad practice. To be a little dusty is definetly better than acquiring loads of bad habits that will take months to correct.
(1) You make me feel like if I didn't have a piano I'd better get one immediately (so I don't miss out on all the fun!!!!!) and (2) because of that I'm voting you Piano Teacher Of The YEAR!!!!!💗!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Lisa. That looks like the perfect exercise for a 10 minute time slot. Yes, its sort of a fixed mindset practice, because its an easy win, but even if its training the muscle memory and the feeling for the keyboard. Trying to learn the piano without a real teacher just from the tutorials I know that its often disappointing when the tutorial is too much advanced for your current skill level. This one looks just easy enough to have fun and succes. Thanks a lot.
I came across your channel for the first time and really like your spirit (and your voice when you sing!) I'll come by more often :)) Cheers from Bangkok
Thanks Lisa, these tutorials are very useful. Your presentation and positive appearance also help a lot (especially when you realize your just a beginner).
I think my 10 min practice, if I have no time, is pretty similar. I start with the same Hammond exercise but I usually try to practice different accent patterns when I do it. Then I move to scales - quarter notes randomizing the accents, then eighth notes accenting every other note, then triplets accenting every third note and finally sixteenth notes accenting every forth note. Each variation I travel up the piano one additional octave. Then, I practice some chord cadences (this is my biggest weakness) and arpeggios before I move to some practicing and writing of my own music. And you're right. As soon as I sit for ten minutes, it becomes longer. I should take more time to learning other music. Sometimes when I'm writing, I fall into repetitive habits and I really need to try things outside my comfort zone.
Thank you very much!!!!!! I needed one of these "tiny" training plans for piano/keyboard practice to get back, and this is very useful. I'm implementing this everyday. 10 minutes are nothing, considering that I'm addicted to social media... (working on that, already deleted facebook apps).
Encouraging. Trying to get to the piano. It's at the back of my mind most of the time. Can't leave the pot cooking simple tomato ketchup sauce. You inspired me, piano practice is next 😀
Thank You. I was trying to sort this out and you have laid it out nicely. Initially I aimed too high in the practical. I love learning the theory - to quote my original teacher I am about 2nd or 3rd year Uni but my fingers are at Mary Had A Little Lamb - I can easily get distracted by good youtubers such as Adam Neely, Jimin, Aimee Nulty, Christian Fuchs etc. I have avoided arpeggios and broken chords and get frustrated with the order of exams that do not get near the flats, where most jazz seems to happen, until grade 5 or 6. You have helped me get back on track. 💕 In defence I have had several heart operations and each time it is like starting again but the good old Circle is the simple reminder of where all the scales, modes, dominants etc are.
We have a sign in our band room which reads "practice is the doing which qualifies you to attend rehearsals!" Not original but it gets the point across! Blessings
Lovely singing there at the end. And I agree so much about just setting aside a small amount of time to practice ... often it'll grow into more time and even if it doesn't... I think people would be surprised by how much progress they make just practicing 10 minutes day (vs 1 hour once a week) because you're building on your progress instead of having to relearn each time.
More great advice, thank you. I am just a beginner [but heading a little toward lower intermediate - I hope] and I practice usually 60 -90 minutes per day. One of my warm-ups is Hanon 1 over two octaves then triads LH and Hanon RH, then triads RH and Hanon LH. This lets me work on getting the LH/RH dynamics to sound even. For sure I am going to learn Hanon 2 because it looks like it is a little less 'robotic' then #1.
I wish that this video existed when I was playing violin in elementary school. I had felt super overwhelmed by the amount of practice I was supposed to put in and my teacher gave us little to no guidance on how to actually practice. Even if I choose not to invest in a piano and go back to my violin, I am going to be referencing this as a guide to making my own practice time!
Wow you are amazing!! Your videos are THE BEST!! Sooo grateful! I couldn't find my Hannon exercises so I was so happy to see your wonderful download!! With the song and chords and everything!! Perfect :) Thank you!!
Cool. This is how lessons were structured, without the sightreading. Perhaps my assigned piece was the reading. I was a terrible student, but now I'm getting better again.
Thank you for sharing your video. I learn so much just by watching you play. Thank you God bless you. I practice the scales with both hands the scale of C and I also practice Christian Spanish songs and classical music too.bye take care.
I just bought a keyboard it's my forth day I m loving it, you are even making me love it more. I need a technique to move to different key, my fingers are long but...
Ok, ok....Is it just me or does she resemble Drew Barrymore. She does that side chucke when she smiles. 😍 Thank you for this, will start practicing right now.
TIP: When she does the easy Cdefgabc ones, notice your finger placement. Its not about just playing them, you gotta use the right fingers. (This is what I learnt from the 2 weeks of piano class I learnt, I’m a fellow beginner too)
So fun to play indeed, it's taking me days to play it kind of smooth.. not much though just with one hand at once, i need practice more to do it with both hands, for now I feel that I did a great advance this week ty so much :D
or-as I do, I tell myself okay, I'm working on 4 songs but I'll just sit down and do one part of one piece. and it turns out I end up going thru my whole list. That's how I overcome procrastination.
Excellent video! I know what I'm going to do now because I also feel overwhelmed sometimes, which makes it hard to start at all. I will set a timer for 10 minutes because that makes me dedicated to that 10 minutes and I can fend off interruptions. Then I know what I am going to make for my 10 minute "foundation". I will do the warmup with scales like you mention, then there are certain basic patterns I will always do, and a song I want to work on. From that 10 minutes I will branch out from that foundation depending on the time I have. Thank you for sharing! I'll look for you on #LBRY too.
@@PianoteOfficial Actually, I started learning piano about a week and a half ago, and I've been practicing about an hour a day. But your idea gave me a "foundation" and makes me look forward more to my practice sessions.
This is amazing. I love how you break it down and even mention the psychology behind it. Well done! If you were in Australia I would definitely pay you some piano lessons!
Greetings, Hope people that want to learn an instrument follow your advice and as time goes by they devote more and more time into doing something they love. If we have time for social media/random stuff that numbs the brain,we definitely have time for some practice.
Those little exercises might seem easy and not very useful as time goes but later, even if you drop them for a while, when you go back to old material it's much easier because of those exercises. Sight reading in particular : you don't even realize you are making progress but before you know it you are deciphering sheets 10 times faster and it makes learning new material so much easier.
Thank you! This is so helpful! I practice all the scales every day but never used the metronome! That is such a great idea to double the speed. Also I always played the parallel minors but the idea of playing the relative minor is great. It’ll help with musicianship too.
Exams are coming up and here I am doing at least 4 hours practicing Piano, 4 hours eating and chilling and the rest of the day is actually studying for the bloody exams. O_O
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Instead of saying “this is where it gets really difficult” she says “this is where it gets kinda fun!”
I need this attitude in all facets of my life.
That was a very interesting article, here are a few more tips on how to play the piano…
Try practicing about an hour a day, or even 1/2 an hour if you have a busy schedule.
Do more practice whenever you have more time. For example, on weekends you can do more than 1 hour, like two or three, or even more. This is very helpful because it pulls you out of the routine of piano playing, and lets you practice more and perfect the pieces you play.
This is where the fun begins!
- Anakin Skywalker
15 sec- scale warm up
9 min 45 sec- Fur Elise first two notes on repeat
Lol
I do stuff like that
Haha yes!! Sooo this 😂
This woman is so positive. I love her.
Where are my fellow quarantinees at? We got time now. I practice 3 to 5 hours a day. Lol
Carel May yea, all i need now is a piano😂😂
In Italy we are out of quarantene but I still don’t work much so I practice a lot too. Then again I always practice 2 hours even if I am busy.
I’m doing this for my iPad Pro.
It’s getting annoying. Everywhere I go all I see is quarantine quarantine quarantine it’s just like cmon we get it
Lue Demothene Not as annoying as the losers who post “Who’s watching this in 2020” everywhere.
I've been watching Patrik Pietschmann videos on UA-cam for ages, enjoying the absolute magic he extracts from a piano in awe. I randomly clicked on a Pianote video one time..... ended up watching several and got so caught up in Lisa's infectious enthusiasm that I bought a piano last week! It's been over 30 years since I attempted anything musical...... Here goes nothing!
Me: I'm way too busy to practice
Also me: watches TwoSet for the whole day
I mean, they do make awesome videos!
Interesting!
aMaAaZiNg
This is a whole mood
Same!
This is my neighbour's favourite exercise whether he likes it or not
I am your neighbour and I don't like it.
Lmfaooo 💀
Bwahahaha! Mine too :-D
...another piano player on UA-cam said, "if ur practice isnt challenging then you're not practicing, ur rehearsing." Definitely challenge urself with every session. 🤗
I think that is good, Sabrina. I also think she is saying to not make it so hard that you come off 10 minutes feeling like you stink at piano. She wants you to end with a "win" to keep you positive. If you have more than 10 minutes, then I would think you'd want to challenge yourself more like you said.
@@dimwitsadvocate6264 Absolutely! 🤗🤗
I don't agree, in this case. This video is about what to practice when you have very little time, which is when you want to keep your skills, as well as your love of playing, active until you have time to challenge yourself.
Just have fun🤦🤦🤦
Our friend here (with the white swatch) brings to us (thanks) her joy in the playing and in the music. That makes her one of the best piano teachers in the world. (!!!!!!) What a privilege to view!!!
I have my keyboard in kitchen. Every time I'm waiting for something, like for the water to boil I practice playing for a couple of minutes. That really works for me. This is minimum resistance method - I'm already there, the keyboard too, I have to wait anyway, so it makes it super easy to just start practice.
That's awesome! I hope you don't get too 'lost' your practice while you're cooking though :)
I do the same thing. Sometimes I forget and burn the food
I appreciate your sharing this video. I drive truck for a living, so when I get home, I usually go straight to the songs I need to learn. I appreciate your approach. I think that way is better in going to practice than what I'm doing. Thank you again.
@Soulful Notes thank you and blessings to you.
i have the time, but not always the motivation or right frame of mind.
'Inspiration exists but it has to find you working' Picasso apparently.
Play your favorite songs or piece it always work for me....
@@aromatic-engineer5230 hm 🤔
Thats the challenge. Remember if theres no pain there isnt any challenge. Force urself maybe. Lol
colliecandle Don’t rely on motivation. Just do it. Place a 15 minute timer and go for it.
I have my piano under my bed because I don’t have a stand and ever since I put it under my bed I haven’t used it it’s been about 3 months!!! This video made me realize I need to play again 👏
Put it on a table till you get a stand and make getting a stand a priority. Just set out to do and and you will! Good luck!
that is what happened to me too for an entire year. Last month i decided to put it on my desk lol. I have been playing every day now!
Emma Aunes Amazon.com. Music stand...$20-40 later and you’re on your way.
Glad that this message moved you to action. It's a year later and you should now have a stand making your living space more comfortable. Keep playin' Emma!
I am going to trust you to teach me. I’ve watched several of your lessons. Don’t let me down. I’m 77 and play guitar, mandolin, ukulele, and think maybe I have time to learn piano. Good job!
I love how you added ‘doing something fun’ during practice time! We don’t want to loose the joy or passion of playing while we are learning to improve! Thank you!
I feel really motivated whenever I see how much you like the really simple practice routine. I used to think that basic exercises are boring, but you tought me to enjoy it. Thanks a lot!
I did this with piano and flute a few months ago and it made the world of difference in my playing on both instruments. I have fallen off my practice routine but I will get back to 10mins a day and much more.
I want to say thank you for your channel, you are an amazing teacher, your routines look so easy to understand. As someone who bought a keyboard to simply get a better grasp of music theory I'm excited to jump in with some of your lessons and possibly even purchase the course at some point. Again, thank you for sharing this with the world as well as your talent in playing and your beautiful voice. I'm not sure how no one has picked up on the fact that you are Melissa Joan Hart in disguise! ;-)
Thank you for the lovely words! And that disguise has been mentioned a few times ;)
I enjoy your teaching. The sweetness of your delivery, oh gosh!! Thank you so much for the encouragement. I've subscribed!
This is a great lesson! I’ve noodled on the piano my entire life but didn’t make a real effort until recently. Now I’m struggling to find pieces that are neither too complicated or too easy. Tonight I sat down and played through this and when I arrived at the sight reading piece, I felt successful when I learned to play it all the way through without any mistakes. It’s exactly what I needed! Honestly, you had me when, in another lesson, when you said happy chords and sad chords, describing major and minor chords; I thought I was the only one who called them that. Thank you so much for the perfect inspiration!
That's amazing Robert, thank you so much for sharing!
Fantastic video..!! 👌👌 The true power of tiny gains. 1% better every day is 1.01^365=37.78 increase. Whereas, 1% worse everyday is 0.99^365=0.03 only. Don't underestimate the power of small, consistent progress. It definitely adds up! 💪💪💪
@@franke.8483 I understand my silly mistake. I've duly corrected it now. Hope it's fine now? Or, does it need more correction? Let me know. I'm always happy to learn and correct my mistakes.
I like how bright you are while talking about stressful stuff
I've become obsessed with the Bach Goldberg Variations so for my 10-min practice session I'll try and play some of it, even if it's just one voice. It's more fun than scales and I can learn a lot more of how it's put together than just listening to a recording. The counterpoint is insane in that piece.
This is great, there is always time for music!!! Thank you for all you do to teach and bring music to everyone
I usually don’t comment, but I just wanted to thank you for providing the pdf for free. Really shows that you want to help people rather than make money
Thanks so much and I agree all we have to do is take those chunks of time. Ever since I began learning (I'm a senior learning piano from scratch). I even take smaller chunks of time sometimes where I have a few minutes while waiting for something on the stove and I'll practice something specific for those few minutes. Then again later during another break. Again, thanks for this great video.
I have learned so much from your videos and then a lifetime member simply because I found you on UA-cam when I was first wanting to learn the piano
You are blessed with Music ma'am...
Love from Pakistan.. ..
Jesus bless you highly Amen
I agree Lord Jesus Christ bless you, thanks 😊🎶
Really good, there are a lot of youtube videos on all different levels and parts of learning piano, but rare they are packaged together or explained in context. I adopted this as the core of my own practice regime, I was searching for something like this. You would have thought I could have figured something like this for myself but it really helps to have the voice of someone experienced.
You are amazing!!! Totally amazing!!! I started seeing your videos yesterday.. I’ve seen 2 and rehearsals since then have been so much fun and addictive. Your lessons are easy and very helpful. Not conplicated at all. Thank you!!! I’ve found myself a piano tutor. Thank you for doing this with all the love in your heart. Love from Nigeria❤️❤️❤️ God increase you every single way
This channel is gold, from the core content to the delivery, congrats!
Love your videos, I've been playing by ear for years and have started to watch to discipline so I can rise to the next step
Trying to push myself into doing (at least) 10mins at the piano everyday. Remember, any practice is better than no practice.
*casually hits a single note on the piano*
Me: "Yeah, I did my Staccato practice today!"
Wrong, no practice is better than bad practice. To be a little dusty is definetly better than acquiring loads of bad habits that will take months to correct.
short daily practice is also better than less frequent long practice
(1) You make me feel like if I didn't have a piano I'd better get one immediately (so I don't miss out on all the fun!!!!!) and (2) because of that I'm voting you Piano Teacher Of The YEAR!!!!!💗!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Lisa. That looks like the perfect exercise for a 10 minute time slot. Yes, its sort of a fixed mindset practice, because its an easy win, but even if its training the muscle memory and the feeling for the keyboard. Trying to learn the piano without a real teacher just from the tutorials I know that its often disappointing when the tutorial is too much advanced for your current skill level. This one looks just easy enough to have fun and succes. Thanks a lot.
I came across your channel for the first time and really like your spirit (and your voice when you sing!) I'll come by more often :)) Cheers from Bangkok
Amazing!
You are right... It is better 10 minutes than never! Thank you!
Thanks Lisa, these tutorials are very useful. Your presentation and positive appearance also help a lot (especially when you realize your just a beginner).
Absolutely agree.
I think my 10 min practice, if I have no time, is pretty similar. I start with the same Hammond exercise but I usually try to practice different accent patterns when I do it. Then I move to scales - quarter notes randomizing the accents, then eighth notes accenting every other note, then triplets accenting every third note and finally sixteenth notes accenting every forth note. Each variation I travel up the piano one additional octave. Then, I practice some chord cadences (this is my biggest weakness) and arpeggios before I move to some practicing and writing of my own music. And you're right. As soon as I sit for ten minutes, it becomes longer. I should take more time to learning other music. Sometimes when I'm writing, I fall into repetitive habits and I really need to try things outside my comfort zone.
Ok, ok, you're the best that I have seen online. When you played Sir Elton John, you became my SPIRIT ANIMAL.
Agreed!
MEOW!
Thank you very much!!!!!! I needed one of these "tiny" training plans for piano/keyboard practice to get back, and this is very useful. I'm implementing this everyday. 10 minutes are nothing, considering that I'm addicted to social media... (working on that, already deleted facebook apps).
Encouraging.
Trying to get to the piano.
It's at the back of my mind most of the time.
Can't leave the pot cooking simple tomato ketchup sauce.
You inspired me, piano practice is next 😀
Thank You. I was trying to sort this out and you have laid it out nicely. Initially I aimed too high in the practical. I love learning the theory - to quote my original teacher I am about 2nd or 3rd year Uni but my fingers are at Mary Had A Little Lamb - I can easily get distracted by good youtubers such as Adam Neely, Jimin, Aimee Nulty, Christian Fuchs etc. I have avoided arpeggios and broken chords and get frustrated with the order of exams that do not get near the flats, where most jazz seems to happen, until grade 5 or 6. You have helped me get back on track. 💕 In defence I have had several heart operations and each time it is like starting again but the good old Circle is the simple reminder of where all the scales, modes, dominants etc are.
We have a sign in our band room which reads "practice is the doing which qualifies you to attend rehearsals!" Not original but it gets the point across! Blessings
Lovely singing there at the end. And I agree so much about just setting aside a small amount of time to practice ... often it'll grow into more time and even if it doesn't... I think people would be surprised by how much progress they make just practicing 10 minutes day (vs 1 hour once a week) because you're building on your progress instead of having to relearn each time.
Mostly Ear Training
ua-cam.com/video/EyD_TBs39zQ/v-deo.html
She is singing
This channel is a gem for someone like me who’s a beginner.
U r the best n lovely teacher i ever heard. 😊😊😊😊 love from india😃
I am going to find those 10 minutes a day. Motivation and inspiration! Thank you!
I visualize myself playing Tiny Dancer that fluently. That's just beautiful!
More great advice, thank you. I am just a beginner [but heading a little toward lower intermediate - I hope] and I practice usually 60 -90 minutes per day. One of my warm-ups is Hanon 1 over two octaves then triads LH and Hanon RH, then triads RH and Hanon LH. This lets me work on getting the LH/RH dynamics to sound even. For sure I am going to learn Hanon 2 because it looks like it is a little less 'robotic' then #1.
You're the best one on all UA-cam , it's very useful your videos!!!
Good ideas. I also include some boogie woogie for left hand independence and strength.
I wish that this video existed when I was playing violin in elementary school. I had felt super overwhelmed by the amount of practice I was supposed to put in and my teacher gave us little to no guidance on how to actually practice. Even if I choose not to invest in a piano and go back to my violin, I am going to be referencing this as a guide to making my own practice time!
You are such a natural talker 👍 love your energy 💃
"I want to feel successful" - excellent mantra for a new player!
This was a perfect start to my morning. Thank you. Teach, support and inspire. You are superb.
Great advice. I always start with scales then move onto arpeggio and yes my 10 minutes usually turns into 30 minutes or longer🎹
Greatly demonstrated. Thank you so much. I am from Madras (Chennai) India.
Doing very good job .....started learning piano recently . All your short videos very helpful
You are my favorite channel im piano teacher but im so anxious to watch you god bless you💐
Wow you are amazing!! Your videos are THE BEST!! Sooo grateful! I couldn't find my Hannon exercises so I was so happy to see your wonderful download!! With the song and chords and everything!! Perfect :) Thank you!!
Wow! Thank you so much for this video. All I need was just 10 minute practice routine on piano
Great idea !!!
I'm going to start doing this for days I don't complete my normal practice sessions...!
THANKS !!!
Cool. This is how lessons were structured, without the sightreading. Perhaps my assigned piece was the reading. I was a terrible student, but now I'm getting better again.
Namah Shivay, Thank you, For a Good Restartup on Piano, with Good and Easy way to practice Piano. Namay Shivay
You are absolutely MARVELOUS! THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
I love ur short videos.. Not only u play well but your voice is amazing
Thank you for sharing your video. I learn so much just by watching you play. Thank you God bless you. I practice the scales with both hands the scale of C and I also practice Christian Spanish songs and classical music too.bye take care.
your mouth expressions remind me of Drew Barrymore
I just bought a keyboard it's my forth day I m loving it, you are even making me love it more. I need a technique to move to different key, my fingers are long but...
Wow, I am amazed by your set of responsibilities. Brava!
I'm trying to get back on the piano and I'll follow your tips! Loved the video and your energy^^
Mind blowing 10min technique. Thank you
this woman is AMAZING!
Ok, ok....Is it just me or does she resemble Drew Barrymore. She does that side chucke when she smiles. 😍
Thank you for this, will start practicing right now.
That was one of the most reassuring and seamless outros ever
TIP: When she does the easy Cdefgabc ones, notice your finger placement. Its not about just playing them, you gotta use the right fingers.
(This is what I learnt from the 2 weeks of piano class I learnt, I’m a fellow beginner too)
Love the video and your attitude!!! 👍👍👍
Loved that tip of a paradise drop in the middle of an insane routine!
Bruh I needed her positivity today.
I really like how you conducted yourself here :)
I would put some Boogie/Blues/Jazz improvisation into my routine.
So fun to play indeed, it's taking me days to play it kind of smooth.. not much though just with one hand at once, i need practice more to do it with both hands, for now I feel that I did a great advance this week ty so much :D
Mannnn I love watching these videos theyre soooo helpful! You are such a wonderful teacher
Thank you. You are truly an inspiration and you have prescribed the right direction for me to practice.
or-as I do, I tell myself okay, I'm working on 4 songs but I'll just sit down and do one part of one piece. and it turns out I end up going thru my whole list. That's how I overcome procrastination.
Thanks for this. It's something I hadn't thought about. You do have a lot of interesting and helpful content in your videos.
Excellent video! I know what I'm going to do now because I also feel overwhelmed sometimes, which makes it hard to start at all. I will set a timer for 10 minutes because that makes me dedicated to that 10 minutes and I can fend off interruptions. Then I know what I am going to make for my 10 minute "foundation". I will do the warmup with scales like you mention, then there are certain basic patterns I will always do, and a song I want to work on. From that 10 minutes I will branch out from that foundation depending on the time I have. Thank you for sharing! I'll look for you on #LBRY too.
So glad that you are feeling inspired to take that 10 minutes! It really does make all the difference!
@@PianoteOfficial Actually, I started learning piano about a week and a half ago, and I've been practicing about an hour a day. But your idea gave me a "foundation" and makes me look forward more to my practice sessions.
This is amazing. I love how you break it down and even mention the psychology behind it. Well done! If you were in Australia I would definitely pay you some piano lessons!
Greetings,
Hope people that want to learn an instrument follow your advice and as time goes by they devote more and more time into doing something they love.
If we have time for social media/random stuff that numbs the brain,we definitely have time for some practice.
Thank you for that good advice.
OMG THAT VOICE!!!! :))))
That is a good practice routine that I will try to follow. I downloaded the free information from your site. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for making the materials available for free!
You are so welcome!
Those little exercises might seem easy and not very useful as time goes but later, even if you drop them for a while, when you go back to old material it's much easier because of those exercises. Sight reading in particular : you don't even realize you are making progress but before you know it you are deciphering sheets 10 times faster and it makes learning new material so much easier.
"...because I don't like reading notes." seems key to her channel, ...and I like it.
Thank you! This is so helpful! I practice all the scales every day but never used the metronome! That is such a great idea to double the speed. Also I always played the parallel minors but the idea of playing the relative minor is great. It’ll help with musicianship too.
Thanks!
Thanks again Lisa, again you have refreshingly inspired and motivated me to practice!
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful lesson!!!!
You are so good. And so awesome to listen to & easy to follow... Thank you!!
Lol I play like 2-3 hours a day and don't have time for anything else
i feel ya
Yep me too, everything is falling apart around me but I’m determined to stick to something at 50 years of age.
Same tbh. I see my piano more then people lol
Exams are coming up and here I am doing at least 4 hours practicing Piano, 4 hours eating and chilling and the rest of the day is actually studying for the bloody exams. O_O
Good for you