Master EVERY Piano Arpeggio (Forever) in 2 Steps (FREE PDF!)
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Thank you for this fun, easy and consolidated method for practicing arpeggios!!!
You are a great teacher I ever came across. You make complicated things to be simple. I have been trying to learn these things for years in vain. Now in two minutes I am able to play them with high dexidility. Thank you so much
I am thrilled to hear that! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with me :)
Thank you for the great lessons, I’m a guitar player and piano player, I know some people say you go a little fast, but they can go to the gear in the top right and change the playback speed, I used to teach guitar and always use the piano to reinforce different chords and techniques, keep up the good work Ashley
Thanks for the encouragement! Glad you're finding it helpful 🙂
@ you’re welcome, you sure are a very rounded off musician and a great teacher too, I can relate to everything you’re talking about and thank you for sharing your expertise …
I like your “work smarter, not harder” motto - it’s perfect!!
Thank you!
Great movement on keyboard. Wish I could do that, but it’s not easy for some. Arpagio😅r hard to remember
@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio it could be contradictory to hear "work smarter, not harder" and then "most pianists learn this the hard way or not at all", but some things are simply hard and the hard way is the only one there is.
At last, a thoroghly explanation, thanks a lot, Ashlee
Thank you for the thorough finger positions for arpeggios.
This video ties in nicely with your "How to memorize every major and minor chord (FOREVER)" video, which I think is such a great video for beginners... A must watch for anyone that hasn't watched it yet... thanks Ash 😍👍
Of course and thanks for saying so! I agree :)
@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio you are welcome beautiful ❤ 😍 👍
So glad I stumbled upon your lessons. I've been struggling to work chord notes and fingerings into muscle memory. Your method of breaking up the notes into groups of black/white patterns will certainly get me there. Looking forward to watching many more of your videos for further helpful hints and advice. Thank you, Ashlee.
This is so great to hear! I’m glad it was helpful for you, and welcome to the channel!
Thanks for the lessons Im learning so much from your so talented thanks for the lessons
Thank you for the lesson. I ordered the music theory book you recommended on Amazon
Awesome! Let me know what you think!
Good breakdown! I also prefer 5-3-2-1 for the left hand too; it has the added bonus of a 1-3 crossover instead of a 1-4 crossover, which I find a little easier.
Yes exactly!
Thanks
Thank you so much!!!
You are such a good teacher. Thank you for your dedication to helping students like me. I have gained so much from your lessons. Blessings!❤
You are welcome and thanks for saying so!!
I like fingering 5321 as well.
I also like your smarter not harder that can be used for life situation also thanks for sharing your patterns it does help
Right? It’s funny because the motto started out as just being here for the channel… But I’ve adopted it in lots of areas of life :-)
When I learned my arpeggios a hundred years ago, I just learned them. The patterns came to me later, as emergent properties of what I already had learned. No better and no worse than what Ashlee is teaching.
Thanks Pat. I will try that. 🙂
Great instructions, Thanks.
Thank you very much, professor.
I am struggling with the actual technique of arpeggios. I twist my hand way too much 😢
Excellent video, Ashlee. Very helpful. Thank You!
Thank you and you’re welcome!
Thanks Ashlee, i just downloaded the pdf.
Awesome
That's an interesting approach to use the same fingering for root position for the different inversions different from how I learned.
C major for example :
root position as you showed:
LH: C - E - G - C - E - G - C
5 3 2 1 3 2 1
For first inversion you showed using same fingers as root position:
LH: E - G - C - E - G - C - E
3 2 1 3 2 1 3
For first inversion I was taught:
LH: E - G - C - E - G - C - E
5 4 2 1 4 2 1
Similarly starting second inversion LH with the 5th finger and placing the thumb on the starting note of the inversion
LH: G - C - E - G - C - E - G
5 3 2 1 3 2 1
I realize there are always different possibilities and preferences for fingerings. For inversions, is it better/easier to simply apply the root position fingering to all inversions? Or is there an advantage to using fingering which starts/ends/ with thumbs and 5th fingers in each inversions? Your thoughts ?
It really depends on context - for quick easy understanding, like in this video, I’d recommend what I said. For serious arpeggio practice (for exams, auditions, etc) I’d recommend your suggestion (what is also suggested in many scale books). When you see arpeggios come up in real pieces, it might be one or the other or a combination - so being aware that there are different options is a plus. Ultimately, choose one and stick with it. Once the muscle memory develops, you can always choose another one and stick with that one. That way you will be building your tool belt of possibilities.
@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio Excellent suggestions! Thank you! I agree that using the same fingering through the inversions as you are showing here is simpler, but it's also good to be aware of alternate fingerings as well :-)
Hi I’m trying to play the electric organ for church on Sundays can these work as well for the organ ?
Yes
This was amazing! You are going to get a crap ton of views just from me especially on this video 😂. This is a great daily instructional video. I’ll download the pdf once I get to my computer. Thanks 🙏🏾 😊
Thanks for saying so, I appreciate it and I’m happy to hear it has helped you!
@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio ❤️
I did not get the 2nd email with the free arpegios download
Is there something I'm missing
Hmmm that’s so odd - can you please email info@casualtoconfidentpianoplayer.com so we can get this sorted for you?
Hi Ashlee! What software are you using to create your subtitles/closed captions? Thank you 🙏
Thank you! At this point, my assistant edits the videos and she uses CapCut :-)
@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio Thank you for your response Ashlee, I appreciate it! 🙏
Why is it benificial to avoid thumbs on black keys?
In short: it prevents proper technique and is clunky. Exception: chords
Ashlee, I have been waiting for several hours now for the email verification link and so far nothing. Is it broke, or is the offer over? And I do receive your newsletters every day, so email is good.
Hmmm that’s so odd - can you please email info@casualtoconfidentpianoplayer.com so we can get this sorted for you?
I wonder why almost everyone teaches the fingering technique 1 2 3 1 2 3 .. for white root position arpeggios instead of 2 3 1 2 3 1 .. With this alternate fingering technique, there isn't that big gap between 3 and 1.
But speed becomes difficult
I like your teaching methods but like all proficient players of any instrument you skim over the keys so rapidly that a beginner like me can't identify the keys you played properly. Otherwise no complaints and love the reviews you get. Thanks.
You can slow it down in the settings to a comfortable speed😊
Adjust playback speed. Have fun!
If you are a beginner, you have other things to learn than arpeggios imo. Arpeggios will come naturally