Thanks Adam it’s great that you’re teaching piano rhythm. It’s the hardest thing to find on UA-cam, and you do it so well. It would be great to hear how you would apply these to create a full arrangement for a song.
Yes, big +1 for @hongkongtennis's comment. I love these tutorials where you teach a technique to apply to a four-chord loop. But I'd really love to see this placed into the larger context of playing a complete song!
Thanks Adam another great video lesson. Struggling a bit with F chord over G ( love the sound though) my brain is telling me to play F in the bass. Is there any videos/exercises help change my mind set.
I am going through all the PDF e books you send at a nice slow pace,, thank you for letting me continue at my slow pace, there is no pushing that other UA-cam teachers seem to do,
Thanks Adam, very helpful to me. Quick note, as a drummer, I have to point out that I believe you are actually swinging the rhythm, the "and" is actually held slightly, possibly between straight and dotted.
You are truly amazing and explain everything so simply. After trawling you tube since I purchased my piano Keyboard last week I have finally found you and I get it. Thankyou so much for giving your time to do what you do. Xx
Thanks Adam for this tutorial on different rythm patterns! I usually see and listen videos on rythms , but they're quite difficult for my beginner level, and I struggle to coordinate both hands - 'cause there is too much happening on BOTH hands at the same time - but I already see and listen these patterns and I like how they sound!! I'll work on them to accompany ballad type of songs.
Thank you for this! Its hard to find more advanced chord progression & pattern tutorials without the tutorial person either speaking to a complete beginner, or using terminology that only a pro-jazz player expects to have. I've grown up playing classical music, graduated with a piano performance degree, but can't play pop for the life of me. Whenever I search up tutorials, I either get tutorials that are way too beginner-friendly, or the UA-camr is using way too difficult terms. You keep it simple, but fast and right to the point!
13:22 this is like the “Big Bang” for me, now I realize how it all makes sense. Play the keyboard with a background beat after you arrange all the chords. So much more fun like this, Thank you !
Another great lesson! Thanks for all your excellent tips and tricks! I'm a long time guitarist transitioning to piano and its a challenge to get the same rhythms. This will help significantly!
Hi Adam Alfred here thanks for your video best one yet, I am going away for a month in 3 weeks time I will be concentrating on them as much as I can till then.
Thanks a million. Love this way of 'fast tracking' to real music. One request though (as a relative novice), could you take a moment to explain fingering as you go and also mark middle C either on the physical or virtual keyboard. I know it's really basic stuff, but I often struggle with these inverted sevenths to know where to move to. Thanks. Brilliant coaching. Mike of France.
Another great tutorial, Adam. Was hoping you would tell us which beat to play for all the patterns like you did for the first pattern (“…the AND of the second beat.”)
Oh, thank GOD! At first, when you said "youre going to split your right hand into two parts," I was picturing like with a meat cleaver or something. I was thinking, Im not sure if I really want this bad enough. What a relief!
One thing i would hope for from you is a beginner to intermediate course in the future, what you do is awesome but a complete course i would pay for from you sir
Greetings Piano-King 👑 Video is on Point 🎯 Up in this Here Joint 🏡 Love how you teach! Been spending more time with your lessons now than with anyone else! Great teacher! 👍 Thanks for this Video 🎦 Health 🥑 Wealth 💰 and Bliss ✨ #ladyduchess✨
Its crazy that you have to do silly YT thumbnails like this to do well in the YT algorithm. Great vid as always, i might start doing these properly and write them in a book.
What are some good places to find backing tracks? I am working on learning. Let's video recording so I can create my own, but for now, what are some good ones or a good place to get some to practice with
Hi Eric - I tend to make my own, all these videos on the channel do come with backing tracks, so perhaps start there. Will have a think though where else you can get them.
Maybe I’m confused (it’s not uncommon), but wasn’t that progression just C, C/A, F/D, and F/G? And in pattern 5, I like playing an additional note, generally the lowest note, just before the arpeggio to give it an extra eighth note.
It is exactly that yes - however often people call it Am7 rather than C/A. I think you might find this video useful - this is how I think of 7th chords: ua-cam.com/video/6nZ1Jw7eJT8/v-deo.htmlsi=dFnbLOfOiXFauAaq
@@thekeyscoach excellent video. It was helpful, though for simplicity I will continu to notate these as slash cords (though I now see how many of the slash cords I use are of the seventh variety).
He needs to NAME EACH keynote or chords by LETTERS 🔤🔠🔠🔤🔠 when playing cause beginners are new at it ! Not a bad teacher tho.. he picks POP songs and extras to share ! Nice ! Good! Counting is important too!! He does NOT rush the lessons and repeats steps! Good!!
Thank u so much for this video. I learned a lot here. So useful. Really hard to find teaching video like this
Thanks Adam it’s great that you’re teaching piano rhythm. It’s the hardest thing to find on UA-cam, and you do it so well. It would be great to hear how you would apply these to create a full arrangement for a
song.
Great idea! Thanks!
So glad you enjoyed the video.
Yes, big +1 for @hongkongtennis's comment. I love these tutorials where you teach a technique to apply to a four-chord loop. But I'd really love to see this placed into the larger context of playing a complete song!
This is a great channel. Exactly what I’ve been looking for when I’m comping in a band.
Thanks Adam another great video lesson. Struggling a bit with F chord over G ( love the sound though) my brain is telling me to play F in the bass. Is there any videos/exercises help change my mind set.
Glad to contribute. A small donation is the least I can do to show my appreciation for the excellent resources you provide.
Much appreciated! Lots more coming soon!
Wonderful. Exactly what I was looking for. 70 years old and just starting keyboards. I can do finger picking though, so that should help a lot.
So great to hear that Carl. Let me know how you get on!
Thanks! Love rhythm pattern content
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks Geralyn!
I am going through all the PDF e books you send at a nice slow pace,, thank you for letting me continue at my slow pace, there is no pushing that other UA-cam teachers seem to do,
Thanks Anthony!
Thanks. At the beginning of my piano journey but feeling very inspired.
This is inspiring and gentle to know what happens behind scenes when keyboard players play so quickly. Now I shall appreciate more. Good video🙂👏!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Adam, very helpful to me. Quick note, as a drummer, I have to point out that I believe you are actually swinging the rhythm, the "and" is actually held slightly, possibly between straight and dotted.
You are truly amazing and explain everything so simply. After trawling you tube since I purchased my piano Keyboard last week I have finally found you and I get it. Thankyou so much for giving your time to do what you do. Xx
You’re welcome Wendy! Enjoy!
🎉 thanks for your tutorials
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks Adam for this tutorial on different rythm patterns! I usually see and listen videos on rythms , but they're quite difficult for my beginner level, and I struggle to coordinate both hands - 'cause there is too much happening on BOTH hands at the same time - but I already see and listen these patterns and I like how they sound!! I'll work on them to accompany ballad type of songs.
This is one of the most amazing videos I have seen for a long time . Thank you Adam and this is well within my capabilities love it
You're very welcome!
Thank you for this! Its hard to find more advanced chord progression & pattern tutorials without the tutorial person either speaking to a complete beginner, or using terminology that only a pro-jazz player expects to have.
I've grown up playing classical music, graduated with a piano performance degree, but can't play pop for the life of me. Whenever I search up tutorials, I either get tutorials that are way too beginner-friendly, or the UA-camr is using way too difficult terms. You keep it simple, but fast and right to the point!
Thanks Evan! You’re welcome!
13:22 this is like the “Big Bang” for me, now I realize how it all makes sense. Play the keyboard with a background beat after you arrange all the chords. So much more fun like this, Thank you !
Awesome! Thanks!
Easy like Sunday morning
Needed this TWO years ago! More please!
Lots more videos on the way!
Thanks, Adam! Another solid lesson. I'm looking forward to trying out these rhythm patterns on other progressions, as you suggest.
Another great lesson! Thanks for all your excellent tips and tricks! I'm a long time guitarist transitioning to piano and its a challenge to get the same rhythms. This will help significantly!
My pleasure! Thanks Ted!
Thank you so much I am addicted to your channel🎉😊❤
Thanks Dina - glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thank you so much for taking it super slow! I was able to work it to the end.
Thank you for teaching and sharing ideas this is what I'm looking for to improve my piano playing ❤❤❤❤❤
You're so welcome!
Love this one... adding the to my Adam's toolkit, notebook I'm keeping. I'm helping a friend learn too and these are so helpful.
Thanks Tim! Let me know how you get on with it!
Omg! You are reading my mind in the first 20 seconds😂
Your video is exactly what I'm looking for!!! Thank youuuu❤ I am subscribed 😊
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
Hi Adam
Alfred here thanks for your video best one yet, I am going away for a month in 3 weeks time I will be concentrating on them as much as I can till then.
Sounds great! Let me know how you get on!
Great tutorial!
I hear Bruce Springsteen’s Hungry Heart with the push rhythm! Thanks for this Adam. So helpful!
My pleasure!
I agree!! 😊
Just after the first 2 minutes I had to like it. Thanks.
Nice, that’s tomorrow session taken care of! Thanks
Good luck!
Great video, thanks!!
Very helpful thank you for someone trying ng to break free from sheet music!
Thanks Lisa!
Cherish the Love
Very helpful thank you for someone trying ng to break free from sheet music! SUPER!!!
You're very welcome!
form my side: excellent video - I will all of that to my daily practice
Thank you. An amazing simple trick sounds great . God bless. Keep sharing.
Thanks! These are the patterns all the time - they’re so versatile!
You're a legend!
Great lesson! I love these different rhythmic styles.
This is the REALLY what I need, thank you so much 🙏
Pattern 4 reminded me of one of your other videos, on Elton John’s “Your song.” Thank you so much for your lessons!
Yes you’re right! Thanks!
Thank YOU Adam. Another great video.
My pleasure!
Another great lesson, thanks Adam. So much useable stuff as always :))
Thanks a million. Love this way of 'fast tracking' to real music. One request though (as a relative novice), could you take a moment to explain fingering as you go and also mark middle C either on the physical or virtual keyboard. I know it's really basic stuff, but I often struggle with these inverted sevenths to know where to move to. Thanks. Brilliant coaching. Mike of France.
Another awesome video thank you Adam -
Great video Adam - thanks !
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Awesome, please do more
Great! Thank you for the easy explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant ❤
Thanks for this video. Ive learned a lot
Amazing 🎵
Amazing!
you are amazing!! Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
Bro,,, Thanks a million! God bless.
You are a good teacher. Do you have a full course on learning to play piano?
Very good thank you
fantastic!!!!!!!!
Brilliant mate cheers
Very helpful and well explained, Thanks for sharing !
Thanks Adam , this is awesome 👍👍🎵🎼
Thanks! 🙏
Thanks this technique how to play
Thanks
Very helpful, thanks!
Great video Adam 🎉 - 'Hello' by Adele is a great example of the push rhythm :)
Totally!
You the best
Another great tutorial, Adam. Was hoping you would tell us which beat to play for all the patterns like you did for the first pattern (“…the AND of the second beat.”)
Great suggestion!
Oh, thank GOD!
At first, when you said "youre going to split your right hand into two parts," I was picturing like with a meat cleaver or something. I was thinking, Im not sure if I really want this bad enough.
What a relief!
😂
❤love it
I recognize this chord pattern @4:01. As a practice session from many students.
You are the best. Simple, clear and fun. Thank you !
You're welcome!
Thank you for your help! ❤
Cherish
Interesting 😮
One thing i would hope for from you is a beginner to intermediate course in the future, what you do is awesome but a complete course i would pay for from you sir
This is actually on the way, aiming for release in early 2025. Will keep you posted!
thanks
I heard a familiar tune in here and only later realized that it was the Eagles’ Best of My Love.
Long December- Counting Crows
Love this. Really useful. But I have a question: How do you know which pattern to use for a particular song?
Thanks! I guess that's the fun of it - it's up to you!
@@thekeyscoach Does it matter? I'm very new to this!
Coach - Pattern 4 is the intro to "That's The Way Of The World" by Earth Wind & Fire
Good spot!
Greetings Piano-King 👑
Video is on Point 🎯
Up in this Here Joint 🏡
Love how you teach! Been spending more time with your lessons now than with anyone else!
Great teacher! 👍
Thanks for this Video 🎦
Health 🥑 Wealth 💰 and Bliss ✨
#ladyduchess✨
🙌
Hungry Heart by Bruce Springsteen
I hear let it be
Hi Adam, it reminds me 'Everybody's got a hungry heart by Bruce Springsteen', does not it ?
It does!
Slow this down and I can hear “The Lunatics are on the grass ( DarkSide Of The Moon )
Can you do these exercises, but in time signature of 3/4 and 6/8...please, please?
Up on the Roof by Carol King.
Hungry Heart
Please provide the backing track sir
Its crazy that you have to do silly YT thumbnails like this to do well in the YT algorithm. Great vid as always, i might start doing these properly and write them in a book.
Whats a silly YT thunb nail?
What are some good places to find backing tracks? I am working on learning. Let's video recording so I can create my own, but for now, what are some good ones or a good place to get some to practice with
Hi Eric - I tend to make my own, all these videos on the channel do come with backing tracks, so perhaps start there. Will have a think though where else you can get them.
first pattern sounds ike sugear - maroon 5
Its nice❤
But u didn't insert these rhythms on songs 😮😮😮
Hang on in there baby - johnny B, lots of real thing etc etc etc
Maybe I’m confused (it’s not uncommon), but wasn’t that progression just C, C/A, F/D, and F/G?
And in pattern 5, I like playing an additional note, generally the lowest note, just before the arpeggio to give it an extra eighth note.
It is exactly that yes - however often people call it Am7 rather than C/A. I think you might find this video useful - this is how I think of 7th chords: ua-cam.com/video/6nZ1Jw7eJT8/v-deo.htmlsi=dFnbLOfOiXFauAaq
@@thekeyscoach excellent video. It was helpful, though for simplicity I will continu to notate these as slash cords (though I now see how many of the slash cords I use are of the seventh variety).
somewhere only we know?
Who else is feeling guilty watching this video for free
mate you need to expand you phrases i cant tell if you can actually play.
Hungry Heart, sorry !
He needs to NAME EACH keynote or chords by LETTERS 🔤🔠🔠🔤🔠 when playing cause beginners are new at it ! Not a bad teacher tho.. he picks POP songs and extras to share ! Nice ! Good! Counting is important too!! He does NOT rush the lessons and repeats steps! Good!!
Fantastic!
Thanks