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I second this. Definitely helped I was frustrated maybe my vst setting is wrong that there should be a let ring option somewhere because the sustain is cutting off asap as I release. Turns out it's just a matter of technique.
I know many others have said this but after so many videos on this I had my "oh wow" moment when watching this explanation. The visual with what was actually happening inside an acoustic piano was the eye opener. Thank you for this!
Hi Nate, I’ve just discovered your channel. You make it all super easy and straightforward to follow. I do struggle with theory sometimes especially as I can play by ear. But I’ve learnt so much! Enjoying it. Thanks again. Val
Hi Nate! I recently found your channel and think you are an awesome piano teacher!! I am VERY new to piano only having received my first digital piano this past April. It was my lifelong dream to learn how to play this beautiful instrument but I never had time. Now that I am 55 years old and basically doing everything part-time: work, play, exercise, etc... I have the time to practice and hopefully get very good. Thank you for these wonderful tutorials. I tried taking lessons with an experienced piano teacher and quickly got discouraged because it was overwhelming and I don't understand music theory or how to read music. I just want to play for fun and sing along to my favorite songs like Moon River. So thanks again for all these wonderful lessons and tips. ~Joelle B. Englewood, FL
Brilliantly explained. I understand it now! (Just gotta practice) loved the concept of pressing the keys down after the chord change & imagining that pushing the pedal up. Now I get it! Thank you 🙏
This was so helpful! I cannot even tell you how I was using my pedal - just winging it every time 😅. I just now played Wild World with this technique and it sounds great! BTW I love your socks Nate! -Joni
First time I see a video on explaning so well the pedal ! Never knew how to use ,was just going by the sound ! now I understand ! Thank you so much Nate! You are the Best !👍🏽
Beautiful explanation of the damper pedal. Was struggling with playing the note and putting my foot down at the same time. Needs lot of practice but worth it !
Thanks Nate, I would endorse your idea of doing one of these kinds of vids every so often. I ran across this a while ago and am just now starting to play with my new pedal (just came today) and you were the go-to guy so reuturned to this to learn how to actually use it. Can’t wait to experience the difference in sound. Thanks again.
Can we please talk about the fact that Nate put on theme-matching socks? 😂Love it. Oh and btw: I think after 2 minutes of watching I gave in and instantly bought the pedal before even finishing the video 😄
Thans for making this video! I have been trying to figure it out how to work out with that difficulty in using damper pedal on my keyboard and I have found now a staggering solution :)
Thank You so much. It's very helpful, and I need it. I still struggle with pedalling, especially when I try to do it fast. I'd better slow down and practice more to make it the second nature.
Great explanation and visual for using the sustain pedal. However, pedal technique also requires keeping the heal on the floor and toes in contact with the pedal. This is so important for pedal control and eliminating leg muscle fatigue. Thanks for sharing.
I agree! Unfortunately with the camera setup on my foot in my studio in order to get a good shot to show the timing I couldn't have the proper alignment with my heel on the ground (i mention it 2:12 - 2:28) Thanks for the kind words!
okay, i watched a couple of people trying to explain this but i never got how to use the pedal. now i think i do thanks to this talented teacher-man! now let my body figure it out too, somehow.. few minutes later: it took only a minute or two two get a feel for where the other half of the trick lies. gotta be punctual with your foot going both up _and_ down. what helped me was being given those cords to be able to hear it sound bad and practice right away, notes for the cords are C E G > E G B > D F# A obviously a total noob here, but is it not a sign of a good teacher when even case like me figures this out eventually? 🥳
Nate I am new to your amazing tutorials I love the song Hallaluya by mr Leonard choen it’s a beautiful anthem now I feel, few people have tried to show it but I know if you break it down I could learn much better many thanks keep up the good work love your you Chanel 👏😀
great viedo. My piano teacher recommended that I use the sustein pedal, but I wanted to challenge myself and use legato all the time, but it didnt ork well When I started using the pedal she probably noticed that i was using it, but she didnt commented on that, she only said that my sound was richer, full. So now I am using it pretty mucho all the time, but sometines ii forget to release it and the sound it too muddy. So now I am practicing the lifting. It is not so easy . Thanks the tutorial
Hi Nate, great lesson. I have one question: when I’m pulsing the right hand while left hand is holding the bass note, should I keep the pedal down, or pulse the pedal too ?
Hi! Great question. If you are pulsing on the same chord, most of the time you want to just keep the pedal held down while you pulse. You only need to lift when you land on a new chord. There are rare cases where you want a more detached staccato sound, but in that case you would just not use the pedal at all (pulsing with the pedal wont do anything to the sound, but will tire out your ankle!) Think of it this way: the piano sounds better with the pedal. BUT, when you *change* chords you need to wipe the slate clean with a pedal lift so notes that clash with eachother dont ring out together. Hope that helps!
Hi Nate! You are Amazing! I have a question about what to do with the sustain while playing a walking bass phrase with the left hand,more specifically in Creep ( the Run Run part that goes from C D bE F). Thanks in advance. You re the best!
Hi Nate! Excellent tutorial! All your tutorials are excellent! I bought a sustain pedal for my keyboard some time ago, but I don't use it (instead relying on the sustain built into the keyboard settings). Why am I not using the pedal? Because the darn thing "runs away"! I notice that you have rug/carpet under your setup (love the socks! 😍)...do you have any suggestions for those of us who are on a more slick surface to keep the pedal in place? I did see a tip to turn it sideways, but it feels awkward to me and it still travels, but just to the side now. Help! I know my playing would sound much better with the pedal. Thank you!
A carpet/rug is helpful, but if it has a slick bottom perhaps attaching some rubber or similar. Many sustain pedals (including my own) come with rubber on the bottom that prevents the sliding. Good luck!
@PianowithNate It has little rubber "feet" (like tiny round rubber discs), but not enough to keep it in place on a tile floor. I think that part of the problem is that the pedal itself doesn't weigh anything. I will look into some sort of rubber or something. Thank you!
I have a question, how do you manage to time the pedaling correctly when you're playing very fast notes. For example 16th notes at 100bpm? I'm having this issue where my finger releases off the key faster than my foot can actually release the pedal and push down again. As a result when i try to pedal while playing these notes it sounds like my notes are being cut off, like stacotto notes, but i can still hear the note ringing.
Hey! So what you need to do depends on the song, but you should not be pedaling every 16th note in almost any case. You usually can keep the pedal down as long as the big picture context (i.e. the full measure) still has the same underlying chord (as determined by the left hand bass notes/chord). If you are playing a melody that sounds muddy when the notes start ringing out together, only left the pedal as often as you need to clear that mud (maybe every few 1/4 note beats), OR, dont use the pedal there and work to play the melody in a very connected, legato way. Hope that helps!
@@PianowithNate Oh yeah, just to clarify i'm not using the pedal on every note but when the sound starts to get muddy, but that's where my issue starts to come in. I'll definitely try to play more legato as you say. Thanks for the help
Sadly a heavy action on a grand piano has damaged my right hand foot, prolonged playing caused a ganglion cyst, been surgically enucleated but it can easily return, never use bare feet either. I have a few different size wooden wedges to permanently engage the pedal, it's not ideal but I'm not quiting my music no matter what, if there's a will there's a way.
Hi Nate, I’ve just discovered your channel. You make it all super easy and straightforward to follow. I do struggle with theory sometimes especially as I can play by ear. But I’ve learnt so much! Enjoying it. Thanks again. Val
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🟡 SUPPORT NATE'S CHANNEL
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This has been the best explanation I've heard. Even my piano teach way back could not really explain this well. Thanks Nate
So glad to hear that!
I second this. Definitely helped I was frustrated maybe my vst setting is wrong that there should be a let ring option somewhere because the sustain is cutting off asap as I release. Turns out it's just a matter of technique.
This was a huge unlock for me. I was definitely doing the awkward transition thing 😊
So glad I could help you level up!
In all my years as amateur pianoplayer I have never known this technique. Best tutorial. Thank you ❤.
I'm so glad it was helpful!
I know many others have said this but after so many videos on this I had my "oh wow" moment when watching this explanation. The visual with what was actually happening inside an acoustic piano was the eye opener. Thank you for this!
So happy to hear this, Scott - cheers!
Hi Nate, I’ve just discovered your channel. You make it all super easy and straightforward to follow. I do struggle with theory sometimes especially as I can play by ear. But I’ve learnt so much! Enjoying it. Thanks again.
Val
I just started learning this - your video makes it so much easier to understand ❤
Showing the actual piano was very useful, because it was clear WHY we should do the way you showed. Many thanks for this video.
I'm so glad!
Hi Nate! I recently found your channel and think you are an awesome piano teacher!! I am VERY new to piano only having received my first digital piano this past April. It was my lifelong dream to learn how to play this beautiful instrument but I never had time. Now that I am 55 years old and basically doing everything part-time: work, play, exercise, etc... I have the time to practice and hopefully get very good. Thank you for these wonderful tutorials. I tried taking lessons with an experienced piano teacher and quickly got discouraged because it was overwhelming and I don't understand music theory or how to read music. I just want to play for fun and sing along to my favorite songs like Moon River. So thanks again for all these wonderful lessons and tips. ~Joelle B. Englewood, FL
Great to hear from you - so glad you're enjoying my lessons. Keep it up!!!
Thanks for the minut advoce in the beginning.
Very honest and useful the tip :)
Very usefull video! Not many of these out there that cover it so simple and clear as this one.
Yay, glad to hear it!!
Greatly explained!
This was so helpful!! THANKS!!! I especially liked the "imaginary bounce" method. That really helps me. :)
I'm so glad!
Thanks for the tutorials Nate.
My pleasure!
Brilliantly explained. I understand it now! (Just gotta practice) loved the concept of pressing the keys down after the chord change & imagining that pushing the pedal up. Now I get it! Thank you 🙏
I'm so glad!!
Great video. I haven’t seen many explaining how to use the pedal correctly.
Glad to hear it!
This was so helpful! I cannot even tell you how I was using my pedal - just winging it every time 😅. I just now played Wild World with this technique and it sounds great! BTW I love your socks Nate! -Joni
First time I see a video on explaning so well the pedal ! Never knew how to use ,was just going by the sound ! now I understand ! Thank you so much Nate! You are the Best !👍🏽
Great to hear!
Beautiful explanation of the damper pedal. Was struggling with playing the note and putting my foot down at the same time. Needs lot of practice but worth it !
Glad it was helpful!!
thank you! very very useful!
so glad!
Wow amazing tip, thank you!!!
Thanks so much . i had ordered a sustaining pedal the other day . looks like know i will know how to use it .
Great!
Brilliant; thank you!🧚♀️
Cheers!
Thanks Nate, I would endorse your idea of doing one of these kinds of vids every so often. I ran across this a while ago and am just now starting to play with my new pedal (just came today) and you were the go-to guy so reuturned to this to learn how to actually use it. Can’t wait to experience the difference in sound. Thanks again.
Awesome. I'm excited for you!!
Easily the clearest explanation I have seen.
Glad to hear it!!
do you deserve so much more recognition man keep going! i love your videos!
Thanks for the kind words 🙏🙏🙏
Best description I have seen. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Can we please talk about the fact that Nate put on theme-matching socks? 😂Love it.
Oh and btw: I think after 2 minutes of watching I gave in and instantly bought the pedal before even finishing the video 😄
haha glad you noticed!!
Awesome. Thank you.
You bet!
Excellent description . pressed subscribe really hard.
Awesome! Cheers!
top, thank you!
Thank you very helpful 🇬🇧
Thanks for this it’s so helpful. Loving technique vids.
❤
So glad!
Thans for making this video! I have been trying to figure it out how to work out with that difficulty in using damper pedal on my keyboard and I have found now a staggering solution :)
Awesome, so glad to hear it!
Thank you so much.
This video has bene super helpful! Thank you very much!
I'm so glad!
¡Gracias!
Salamat!! I know now how to use it!! :)
Happy to help!
the socks made me smile 📼📼📼
Thank You so much. It's very helpful, and I need it. I still struggle with pedalling, especially when I try to do it fast. I'd better slow down and practice more to make it the second nature.
Practice slow and you'll get it to click into place even when you play fast!
Great explanation and visual for using the sustain pedal. However, pedal technique also requires keeping the heal on the floor and toes in contact with the pedal. This is so important for pedal control and eliminating leg muscle fatigue. Thanks for sharing.
I agree! Unfortunately with the camera setup on my foot in my studio in order to get a good shot to show the timing I couldn't have the proper alignment with my heel on the ground (i mention it 2:12 - 2:28)
Thanks for the kind words!
okay, i watched a couple of people trying to explain this but i never got how to use the pedal. now i think i do thanks to this talented teacher-man! now let my body figure it out too, somehow..
few minutes later: it took only a minute or two two get a feel for where the other half of the trick lies. gotta be punctual with your foot going both up _and_ down.
what helped me was being given those cords to be able to hear it sound bad and practice right away, notes for the cords are C E G > E G B > D F# A
obviously a total noob here, but is it not a sign of a good teacher when even case like me figures this out eventually? 🥳
This is so awesome to hear, glad to have helped you with this!
Nate I am new to your amazing tutorials I love the song Hallaluya by mr Leonard choen it’s a beautiful anthem now I feel, few people have tried to show it but I know if you break it down I could learn much better many thanks keep up the good work love your you Chanel 👏😀
That's a great suggestion! I do plan on doing that one eventually...I used to cover it with my band in highschool!
@@PianowithNate thank you so much for getting back to me means so much 🙏
great viedo. My piano teacher recommended that I use the sustein pedal, but I wanted to challenge myself and use legato all the time, but it didnt ork well When I started using the pedal she probably noticed that i was using it, but she didnt commented on that, she only said that my sound was richer, full. So now I am using it pretty mucho all the time, but sometines ii forget to release it and the sound it too muddy. So now I am practicing the lifting. It is not so easy . Thanks the tutorial
You'll get it soon!!
Hi Nate, great lesson. I have one question: when I’m pulsing the right hand while left hand is holding the bass note, should I keep the pedal down, or pulse the pedal too ?
Hi! Great question. If you are pulsing on the same chord, most of the time you want to just keep the pedal held down while you pulse. You only need to lift when you land on a new chord.
There are rare cases where you want a more detached staccato sound, but in that case you would just not use the pedal at all (pulsing with the pedal wont do anything to the sound, but will tire out your ankle!)
Think of it this way: the piano sounds better with the pedal. BUT, when you *change* chords you need to wipe the slate clean with a pedal lift so notes that clash with eachother dont ring out together.
Hope that helps!
Hi Nate! You are Amazing! I have a question about what to do with the sustain while playing a walking bass phrase with the left hand,more specifically in Creep ( the Run Run part that goes from C D bE F). Thanks in advance. You re the best!
Ideally, a quick lift right when you step to each new bass note!
@@PianowithNate thank you for your answer! Yoi are truly amazing!
Hi Nate! Excellent tutorial! All your tutorials are excellent! I bought a sustain pedal for my keyboard some time ago, but I don't use it (instead relying on the sustain built into the keyboard settings). Why am I not using the pedal? Because the darn thing "runs away"! I notice that you have rug/carpet under your setup (love the socks! 😍)...do you have any suggestions for those of us who are on a more slick surface to keep the pedal in place? I did see a tip to turn it sideways, but it feels awkward to me and it still travels, but just to the side now. Help! I know my playing would sound much better with the pedal. Thank you!
A carpet/rug is helpful, but if it has a slick bottom perhaps attaching some rubber or similar. Many sustain pedals (including my own) come with rubber on the bottom that prevents the sliding. Good luck!
@PianowithNate It has little rubber "feet" (like tiny round rubber discs), but not enough to keep it in place on a tile floor. I think that part of the problem is that the pedal itself doesn't weigh anything. I will look into some sort of rubber or something. Thank you!
Please make chord tutorial on here's your perfect by Jamie Miller ❤️❤️🙏
very helpful, thanks! (nice socks!)
haha, thanks! 😎
I have a question, how do you manage to time the pedaling correctly when you're playing very fast notes. For example 16th notes at 100bpm? I'm having this issue where my finger releases off the key faster than my foot can actually release the pedal and push down again. As a result when i try to pedal while playing these notes it sounds like my notes are being cut off, like stacotto notes, but i can still hear the note ringing.
Hey! So what you need to do depends on the song, but you should not be pedaling every 16th note in almost any case.
You usually can keep the pedal down as long as the big picture context (i.e. the full measure) still has the same underlying chord (as determined by the left hand bass notes/chord).
If you are playing a melody that sounds muddy when the notes start ringing out together, only left the pedal as often as you need to clear that mud (maybe every few 1/4 note beats), OR, dont use the pedal there and work to play the melody in a very connected, legato way.
Hope that helps!
@@PianowithNate Oh yeah, just to clarify i'm not using the pedal on every note but when the sound starts to get muddy, but that's where my issue starts to come in. I'll definitely try to play more legato as you say. Thanks for the help
Hii! Can you do when you're gone by Shawn Mendes and memories by Conan Gray?
Love your videos! ❤️
Sadly a heavy action on a grand piano has damaged my right hand foot, prolonged playing caused a ganglion cyst, been surgically enucleated but it can easily return, never use bare feet either. I have a few different size wooden wedges to permanently engage the pedal, it's not ideal but I'm not quiting my music no matter what, if there's a will there's a way.
Sorry to hear that! I've had a bunch of foot problems myself. Hope it gets better for you!
Hey thanks for this lesson. Could make tutorial on Wilde dreams by Taylor Swift please 🙂
working on it :)
@@PianowithNate thank you so much
I love Wildest Dreams too Swarna. I'm sure it will be another great tutorial. 😊
I LOVE YOUR SOCKS
haha thanks!
Thank you! Very clear
Thanks - glad it was helpful!
Hi Nate, I’ve just discovered your channel. You make it all super easy and straightforward to follow. I do struggle with theory sometimes especially as I can play by ear. But I’ve learnt so much! Enjoying it. Thanks again.
Val
Welcome aboard!
Thank you so much
My pleasure!