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  • @rocketpost1
    @rocketpost1 18 днів тому +3

    I think this is one the best music lessons that I've ever seen. You are an excellent teacher Alain. I think I know stuff but there's always something else to learn and you explained it so well. I'm 75 now and will never stop learning till the day I die. Thanks.

  • @3llaGotDaSauce
    @3llaGotDaSauce 2 години тому

    very helpful video, Thanks a lot!!! A video on tritones will be appreciated as well.

  • @patrickchordsman-ofori9098
    @patrickchordsman-ofori9098 Місяць тому +11

    My all-time favorite Piano player. Much love ❤ from Ghana Sir🎉.

  • @wisdomsamuel7519
    @wisdomsamuel7519 10 днів тому

    Kudos to ALIAN .. My favourite mentor ... I really love you sir ...... 🥊

  • @kountrynelson
    @kountrynelson 26 днів тому +2

    No lie thanks for teaching the 5-1 cycle part wow mind blowing and I been playing music for years . Didn’t know . Thanks for knowing not everyone as bright some . Sometimes gotta explain to us curious mind folks . Not types to act like they know everything. Thanks a lot

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      I’m so glad the 5-1 cycle clicked for you! Sometimes, it just takes breaking things down a bit more to really get it. I’m all about making these concepts clear and accessible for everyone, no matter how long you’ve been playing. Your curiosity is what makes you a better musician, so keep that mindset! If you want to keep learning and growing, join our Gospel Piano Mastery Community: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @danbromberg5909
    @danbromberg5909 27 днів тому +2

    This is one excellent description of 'the science behind beautiful chord progressions'!

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Thanks so much! I’m glad the explanation resonated with you. If you’re looking to explore more about chord progressions and other concepts, join our Gospel Piano Mastery Community: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. There’s plenty more to discover!

  • @jwoodrff
    @jwoodrff Місяць тому +1

    I've been practicing this song for months, trying to understand the chord progression. Thank you! I could memorize the melody and bass, but I just couldn't get the chord progression down. Now I've got it. And so much more.I have subscribed.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +1

      I’m so glad you finally nailed that chord progression! It’s awesome to hear everything is clicking now. Keep practicing and exploring-you’re on the right track. Thanks for subscribing! If you want to dive deeper, check out more resources in our Gospel Piano Mastery Program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. Keep up the great work!

  • @stevoskey
    @stevoskey Місяць тому +2

    You're always intact.
    Thanks for what you do

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      I really appreciate the kind words! It means a lot to hear that. I’m glad I can be of help and provide value.

  • @ericdno
    @ericdno Місяць тому +2

    What ive been looking for man, if you can make a series out of this explaining everything thatd be awesome. Even got me laughing at the begging joke

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      I’m glad this is what you’ve been looking for! A series diving into these topics could definitely be in the works, so stay tuned. If you’re looking to dive deeper in the meantime, check out our Gospel Piano Mastery Program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program

  • @homermorales9599
    @homermorales9599 14 днів тому

    wow never know what circle 5ths is for until this video. thanks a lot👌

  • @princefrank6196
    @princefrank6196 Місяць тому +1

    From Tanzania 🇹🇿 my all the time teacher

  • @Humanbeering
    @Humanbeering 27 днів тому

    Wow finally I found a good explanation on how chords and notes work in progressions. 👏👏👏

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Glad it clicked for you! Understanding chord progressions can really open things up. If you’re curious to learn more and keep building on this, our Gospel Piano Mastery Program has tons of resources to help you out. No pressure, but if you’re interested, you can check it out here: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. Keep the music flowing!

  • @chijiokewealthyman4260
    @chijiokewealthyman4260 11 днів тому

    Please I love learn from the beginning not really as a starter. Possibly to understand those terminologies and there applications. Pls teach me I wanna be a pro
    I love your teachings. God bless you

  • @bishopaljackson4687
    @bishopaljackson4687 9 днів тому

    You’re a phenomenal commentator

  • @jaspersonnaranjo2834
    @jaspersonnaranjo2834 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this information. This were no taught on any music theory lessons.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      You’re welcome! I’m glad this info was helpful.

  • @PLFMM
    @PLFMM 20 днів тому +1

    Lol! I saw that Snarky Puppy/Corey Henry sneak! RIP Shaun Martin!

    • @stilllife4u
      @stilllife4u 15 днів тому

      Is that who that is at 158 in the video here .

  • @jeremybroadbent8997
    @jeremybroadbent8997 Місяць тому

    Bro this is literally gold. I feel like I’m getting 5th year college level course, fo absolutely free 🤯🔥🔥🔥love this channel

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      I’m so glad you’re finding this content valuable! I’m all about making these advanced concepts accessible and enjoyable, so it’s great to know they’re hitting the mark for you. If you’re hungry for even more, definitely check out our Gospel Piano Mastery Program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program

  • @drummermomcjs
    @drummermomcjs Місяць тому +1

    Most helpful video, thank you very much. This was good. I liked the clips of Cory Henry in the start of the video. He is one talented keyboard player and has been since he was a toddler. I enjoyed your explanation and instruction regarding the functionality of tension and release in chord progressions.

    • @diplamatikjuan3595
      @diplamatikjuan3595 25 днів тому

      Cory is a beast for sure

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +1

      I’m glad you found the video helpful! Cory Henry is definitely an incredible keyboard player, and it’s awesome that you enjoyed those clips. The way tension and release work in chord progressions is such a powerful tool, and I’m glad the explanation resonated with you. If you’re interested in exploring more about these concepts, check out our Gospel Piano Mastery Program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program.

  • @user-zs4ke6zb3x
    @user-zs4ke6zb3x 19 днів тому

    Fantastic!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!! Explanations are necessary!!! 🙏👍😉😁😁😁

  • @claudioneves5727
    @claudioneves5727 Місяць тому +1

    Método inteligente 👏👏👏🇧🇷🤨 gostei 👍

  • @Femi-Emmanuel
    @Femi-Emmanuel Місяць тому

    Finally a piano video that explains well... Thank you for breaking it down so well💖

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      I’m glad the explanation was helpful! Breaking things down in a clear way makes all the difference. Thanks for watching, and keep up the great work!

  • @fritzperard511
    @fritzperard511 Місяць тому

    You have a clear explanation! Yes you're a great music teacher!

  • @chillbro2275
    @chillbro2275 Місяць тому

    Hey this was deep. I think you explained clearly. I will revisit this video again.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Glad it made sense! Sometimes revisiting deep concepts really helps solidify them. Keep exploring and applying what you’ve learned-it’ll only get better with time. Thanks for watching!

  • @Sound_Designer-px8de
    @Sound_Designer-px8de 18 днів тому

    Worth mentioning this only applies to western music (12 tone tempered tuning) and as most westeners are steeped in this kind of music then the expected resolution in video info is relevant.

  • @samsilva3625
    @samsilva3625 12 днів тому

    Awesome, thanks.

  • @williamsasiedu2852
    @williamsasiedu2852 Місяць тому +1

    Doing a great work sar ❤️❤️

  • @yvesyoung7692
    @yvesyoung7692 18 днів тому +1

    I wanna Learn Tritones, I’m a new comer

  • @SmileyMikey
    @SmileyMikey 29 днів тому

    Love this! Such a valuable lesson for my songwriting.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      That’s awesome! I’m glad this lesson is helping with your songwriting. Understanding these concepts can really take your music to the next level.

  • @dookoonu2741
    @dookoonu2741 26 днів тому

    Yes - tons of value!

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Glad you found value in it! If you want to dive deeper, join our Gospel Piano Mastery Community: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. Keep going strong!

  • @fritzperard511
    @fritzperard511 Місяць тому

    I do need a video to explain and how to use tritone. Teacher Michael Christolin just talked about it. But we didn't get it deeper.

  • @SMEL
    @SMEL 23 дні тому

    Gratitude

  • @Jime0326
    @Jime0326 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @TheMachinesWon
    @TheMachinesWon Місяць тому

    Awesome video, subbed and looking forward to watching more. Very digestible info and ways to apply

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +1

      Thanks so much for the support! I’m glad you found the info easy to digest and useful. There’s plenty more to explore, so stay tuned for more videos! If you’re looking to dive even deeper and apply these concepts in your playing, you might enjoy our Gospel Piano Mastery Program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program.

  • @michaelbadu602
    @michaelbadu602 Місяць тому

    More of these please

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Just launched another video today! Go check it out!

  • @TrollMeister_
    @TrollMeister_ 14 днів тому

    Nobody sang Autum Leaves quite like Nat King Cole. NKL’s version is the benchmark.

  • @nonsoogunna6986
    @nonsoogunna6986 Місяць тому

    Please can you do a tutorial on the full concept of tritones and ways to apply tritones in my play

  • @christianniyontsinzi3387
    @christianniyontsinzi3387 Місяць тому

    Tritoooons🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @robertdouglas8314
    @robertdouglas8314 29 днів тому

    But I don't want to sound negative. You express a very solid explanation. Despite the details stated in my question.

  • @tari19
    @tari19 29 днів тому

    Nice!

  • @drcool56
    @drcool56 17 днів тому

    1:58 Cory impresses late Shaun Martin, immense pianist himself, may he rest in Peace.

  • @demetriccauthen-no1jy
    @demetriccauthen-no1jy 20 днів тому

    I just subscribe

  • @joshmak3122
    @joshmak3122 28 днів тому

    yo i need them tritones man

  • @wahomengatia5922
    @wahomengatia5922 Місяць тому

    I wanna learn about Tritones

  • @calebkoranteng7597
    @calebkoranteng7597 Місяць тому

    Wanna learn more about tritones sir

  • @emajor187
    @emajor187 15 днів тому

    Tritone please

  • @ajibolaeniola2427
    @ajibolaeniola2427 Місяць тому +1

    Wanna learn more about tritones

    • @davidreidenberg9941
      @davidreidenberg9941 Місяць тому

      Easy. Substitute a dominant 7th. for a dominant 7th. that’s a tritone (6 half steps) away

  • @milkmanproductions1837
    @milkmanproductions1837 29 днів тому

    This was an excellent theory refresher…been a minute since I’ve played

  • @Humanbeering
    @Humanbeering 27 днів тому

    Where can I get study guides on this concept, do you have any downloadable PDF’s that I can study.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Absolutely! We do have study guides and downloadable PDFs available in the Gospel Piano Mastery Program. These resources are designed to help you dive deeper into the concepts we cover, like the science behind chord progressions. If you’re interested, you can access these materials by joining our program: piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program. They’re a great way to reinforce what you’re learning!

  • @GraceNoteMusicAcademy
    @GraceNoteMusicAcademy Місяць тому

    Finally the Alien 👽 from a country called Chordi-Nation

  • @joelkafui4383
    @joelkafui4383 22 дні тому

    Tritons

  • @dscofficial6642
    @dscofficial6642 Місяць тому

  • @idamusicworld
    @idamusicworld Місяць тому

    There's a point I'm always confused. Starting from C, and counting upwards for the perfect 5th is G. And then the perfect 5th for G is D.
    Then I think in this way....when C goes to G is a perfect 5th relationship, then G going downwards back to C should also be a perfect 5th relationship.😅😅😅
    But if G going upward to C, there is a perfect 4th. So the question is, the relationship between C snd G, should be a 4th or 5th? 😅
    Greetings from Hong Kong

    • @lancastrian413
      @lancastrian413 Місяць тому

      G is the fifth note in a scale of C. That is the more meaningful way to see it. So, the 'dominant' note/chord in C is G. G dominant wants to resolve to C, which is the fifth of F, therefore wants to resolve to F, etc.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      Great question! The relationship between C and G can be thought of in two ways depending on the direction you’re moving:
      • C to G (upward): This is a perfect 5th.
      • G to C (downward): This is also a perfect 5th.
      However, if you move G to C (upward): it’s a perfect 4th.
      So, the relationship between C and G is a perfect 5th when moving up from C to G, and a perfect 4th when moving up from G to C. It’s all about the direction!

    • @idamusicworld
      @idamusicworld 22 дні тому

      Thank you!! 😃 Another question is... I don't understand why called perfect? How perfect it is? 😅

    • @lancastrian413
      @lancastrian413 22 дні тому

      @@idamusicworld Cadences are like punctuation. A 'perfect' cadence (V-I) is called so because it sounds the most finished as in a full stop of a sentence.

  • @sheekyking
    @sheekyking 29 днів тому

    How did this apply to melody?

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +1

      Great question! When you understand how chord progressions work, it can really shape your melodies. The melody often follows the harmony, either highlighting the notes of the chord or creating tension that resolves with the progression. So, when you’re moving through a progression, your melody can mirror those changes, making it feel more connected and intentional.

    • @sheekyking
      @sheekyking 23 дні тому

      @@AlainMerville That was an amazing response

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +1

      @@sheekyking Happy to help! We discuss a lot of interesting concepts like this in our Jazz & Gospel Mastery program. Check it out if you're interested! piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program.

  • @seyibasorun5575
    @seyibasorun5575 Місяць тому

    expository!!

  • @h88sixtyone38
    @h88sixtyone38 Місяць тому

    Umm, remember seeing this video months ago, reloaded?

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      It was uploaded on our YousicPlay channel a couple of months ago. I re-uploaded it on my personal channel

  • @robertdouglas8314
    @robertdouglas8314 29 днів тому +1

    If you consider the bass line interval, are your not describing a circle of 4ths? Where does G7 go? Bass line goes to C, a movement of a 4th. Why do so many people insist on calling this a circle of fifths? Counterclock wise is a circle of 4ths. It is the more useful way of thinking of this prevalent progression. I guess you are describing it as a circle of dominant 5ths. But I think the bass line interval would be more helpful in understanding this harmomy.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому

      You’re spot on about the circle of 4ths being more intuitive when thinking about bass line movement, especially for harmonic resolution like G7 resolving to C. The circle of fifths is often used when discussing tonal center changes-moving clockwise adds sharps or flats. But when you’re focusing on harmonic resolution, thinking in terms of 4ths (counterclockwise) makes a lot of sense. Both perspectives are valuable, depending on whether you’re modulating or resolving harmonies!

  • @RichardRider-cf9fh
    @RichardRider-cf9fh 24 дні тому

    Circle of fifth, but it goes up a forth clock wise....thats...ok ok........................????????????????????

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  23 дні тому +2

      Here’s a way to think about it: When you move clockwise around the circle of fifths, you’re shifting the tonal center, adding sharps or flats and introducing new key signatures. This is great for changing keys or modulating smoothly in your music.
      On the flip side, moving counterclockwise is all about harmonic resolution. It helps create that satisfying “home” feeling, like resolving from a V chord back to the I chord. Both directions have their unique roles in shaping the sound and emotion of your music!
      You join our Piano Mastery community to unpack more of this stuff! piano.yousicplay.com/mastery-program

    • @RichardRider-cf9fh
      @RichardRider-cf9fh 22 дні тому

      @@AlainMerville thank you sir! I believe i need to look for something more basic. More play by play with an explination, haha. But thank you for trying to explaining this to me. Hopefully ill come back some other time where this makes a bit more sense to me.

    • @Maesdy01
      @Maesdy01 17 днів тому

      It should be up to fith or down to forth???right??..just a question

  • @edwardoorjitham7714
    @edwardoorjitham7714 Місяць тому +8

    Too many examples on the 5-1 cycle … 😩

    • @sjs9354
      @sjs9354 22 дні тому +4

      It’s what the video is all about. For studying and understanding. Excellent learning video. Watching over and over until it’s memorized.

  • @WORSEBRAINComics
    @WORSEBRAINComics Місяць тому

    I couldn't understand any of it. Any Autistics in here that could help explain it to me?

    • @pjbpiano
      @pjbpiano Місяць тому

      Perhaps you can be specific about what you want to understand because explaining the whole video would take just as long as the video.

  • @iamsadindainsidee
    @iamsadindainsidee 21 день тому +1

    Hey man I just wanna say that Jesus died on the cross for your sins. He shed His blood so that you could have life and have it more abundantly.

  • @lolobuggah2670
    @lolobuggah2670 27 днів тому +1

    You took over 2 minutes to play through every V-I resolution in the circle of 5ths... Totally unnecessary...

    • @addition77hof94
      @addition77hof94 27 днів тому +3

      Maybe some ppl need it, every one is at a different level of progress

    • @lolobuggah2670
      @lolobuggah2670 27 днів тому +1

      @@addition77hof94 nobody needs that. He's demonstrating a continuous pattern for 2 minutes. It's the equivalent of this:
      These are even numbers: First we have 2, and then after 2 we have 4. After 4 then comes 6. After 6, then we have 8. After 8, we have 10. Then after 10 we have 12.. After 12, next comes 14. After 14 comes 16. Then after 16 we have number 18. After 18 it's 20. Then, after 20 we have number 22. After 22, we have 24...
      Would you like this to continue for 2 minutes?

    • @addition77hof94
      @addition77hof94 27 днів тому +1

      @@lolobuggah2670 it's called repetition for beginners, visual memory, anything, some things help ppl in ways that dont help others. Did u take the time making the video and put 2 extra minutes of work & explaining to strangers on UA-cam? You could always go find a video that "fits all of your personal standards" lol .

    • @addition77hof94
      @addition77hof94 27 днів тому

      @@lolobuggah2670 it's literally only 2 minutes. Have you heard of piano lessons? Sometimes they have you doing simple things over and over for weeks til your hand flows properly

    • @spikesmundranos3308
      @spikesmundranos3308 25 днів тому +3

      That is exactly what helped me grasp the concept. At my stage of the game, slower pace and repetition are helpful. Already I’m faster at it. You can’t start of running full speed…at least I can’t. 😅

  • @JakariBey
    @JakariBey 22 дні тому

    Learning how to play vs Feeling how to play. Two different worlds. I just wanna feel it. Music theory makes everything rigid and soulless.

    • @AlainMerville
      @AlainMerville  22 дні тому

      @@JakariBey couldn’t be further from the truth my brotha. That’s like saying you just want to feel the words you’re saying when you speak but you don’t want to actually understand what you’re saying.
      The purpose of music theory is to “understand” music and how/why things work. All of the musical legends we look up to understand how music works and feel the music when they play it.