Mr. Lee, can you please teach us how to play the themesong from the movie called Dying Young (1991)? I believe the name of that song is called 'I'll Never Leave You'. That song just nags at the heart, and makes you feel downright VERY SAD inside... Please, can you teach us how to play it? 😥
Broooo, I recently fulfilled my childhood dream and bought a digital piano that I couldn't afford in the past. I bought some books from which I successively learn new things every day but your yt channel is my discovery this year. I thank you for what you do and wish you all the best in both your online creativity and personal life.
Me too, I'm 52! My chilhood dream came true this weekend, I wish I learn as much as I can listening to this inspireing lessons. Thank's a lot 😊 @Latinify good luck to You too🤗
@@KariAkin-v2x Any instrument, start with the scales. First major scales, then minor scales. Keep practicing the scales until you can play them fluently. Once you have mastered the scales, you can play any tune of your own. I began by practicing chords, and even after several years I couldn't play a single song of my own. Just go for the scales.
I just started playing piano last month after wanting to learn since I was 6! (Now I’m 27). I really appreciate these warm up videos with different levels, thank you!
@@itsavanah ... keep it light and fun ... that way you will want to fit it in. I created a bit of a rule that I'd play for 10 minutes before leaving for work. ....sometimes I'm late for work!!! Also I put post it notes on the bit I want to focus on the next time. That means I don't sit down and wonder "what shall I do?". Instead I've already highlighted what I want to focus on. Again baby steps but also keep looking back at where you started. We quickly forget what we've achieved.
I can't believe I actually sound good playing this because it's so beautiful! Thanks! Your hands really move so smooth like a ballerina dancing. Very cool to watch.
I’m new to lessons, been practicing piano by youtube for almost a year now (didn’t help with anything, only memorizing what I see) the theory makes sense of everything. Last night I was playing at my restaurant and the pianist was listening and could tell that I didn’t understand chords, but after about 10 mins of talking a light bulb went off in my head, I’m seeing the piano differently now, I understand it more. I love the piano.
Thank you Jazer for your lessons! After playing guitar for over 15 years (i’m 28) i decided to spice things up a little and buy a piano. The only thing i wish for now is that i discovered this 10 years ago. What an amazing instrument! To all my fellow musicians out there. Have a fantastic day and keep practicing!
I am so so grateful to have come across your channel & all your piano teachings. I'm about to buy a digital piano and I really can't wait to get started with your beginners exercises. Thank you so much for all your wonderful musical knowledge.
I am 44 years old started learning last year and always wanted to as a child. When I practice I relieve stress from work. I can’t wait to be able to play songs in my church
I would just like to say thank you. I have been looking for exercises that are fairly easy but pleasing to the ear to get me started and motivated to continue. These do the job perfectly.
This is so beautiful, and looks easy for a beginner to learn, hope I can keep up with the fast pace. I just got my first piano 1 month ago. Thank you for taking the time to teach online, I know that is very time consuming for you, and many of us cannot afford to take expensive in person piano lessons.
I have a totally different 'feel' for the piano since I discovered your UA-cam tutorials and ideas. Amazing. It's many years since I first learnt and now it's like I've discovered a new instrument! I can never thank you enough for your insightful and easy to understand method of teaching.
Although I studies piano for ~16 years, I really enjoyed this exercise. It's helped me understand hords better. For fun I tried the same exercise using D major, F#, B minor, and G major.
Ahhhh please save yourself and delete that app. Watch more instructive videos like this and plenty of other videos from pianists who care about helping you play better quality music the right way. All that app will do for you is take from your wallet over and over. Wish you the best.
Oh my gosh!! I just found your channel and am hooked. Been playing for a year but have gotten stuck. You’re lessons a have inspired me again! Thank you so much!!
Hi Jazer, your piano tutorial is so beautiful. If I have a chance to be your student, I will make a significant improvement. I watch you videos and your instructions just clearly explain every steps for beginner piano player like myself. Thanks for your instructions.
Beautiful! I will add this to my warm-ups. Thank you for all of your upbeat tutorials. PS: I love to practice, if I didn't I would take up something else.
Just a note on pedal: Practicing sustains with fingers, without pedal, can help get as much out of a keyboard's polyphony as possible. I literally get more notes dropping out if I don't, especially on my PSR because it can only do like 8 notes simultaneously.
Thanks for this great tutorial, it's always good when one of your posts comes in. After one of your earlier posts I am working hard on not looking at the keyboard. Level 5 is great for hand positioning, try doing it without looking!
This sounds soooo beautiful! It is easy but my hands cannot keep up with the speed even in this piece😄 so I made a youtube video of it adding some other instruments but half the speed so if ever you will bump into it later (haven't uploaded yet), you will definitely fall asleep! 😂 Thank you Jazer for all these easy tutorials! God bless you more!
I just started playing the piano this past Friday. I've taken to it pretty well except for one thing - the finger numbering system. I understand why it is the way it is, but switching to thinking of my thumb as finger number 1 after 40+ years of thinking it as number 5...that's going to be a pain. Look forward to giving these a try later on today.
Jazer, thanks for these wonderful useful lessons! All included in my tool box 😊 Wishing you and your family a Happy Christmas and a Wonderful New Year! 🎉
Maestro Jazer: do you want to talk with me?....it would be an honor if this is true. In that case, please tell me when and I could send you a Zoom link. Please take into account that I am in Canary Island and we have 8 hrs. difference with Australia. Un abrazo desde La Palma.
Hey Lee! you distroied my right hand in step 3 :)))) I have the piano 2 weeks for now and I start practice with 2 hands but from lvl 3-4-5 my right hand was so spreaded :)))))) Thank you for the video, was a great exercice for tonight :D
Thank you soooooo much for this. It was incredibly efficient and pleasant and after level 4, I totally surprised myself by adding some notes with my right hand, creating some variations... It was an amazing moment, thank you again ❤
Thank you, Jazer. Again: nice! I have started introducing the pedal to my practicing most recently. And I cannot value this step (pun intended) enoug; it makes practicing so much more wonderful, inspiring, energizing - or simply put: beautiful. Also this helps sticking with practicing and playing the piano. But it is not an easy "feet" (pun again intended) to exercise the proper stepping ... Anyway: Warm-ups are important and especially - as I see it currently - the very basic and fundamental teaching of basic piano playing. It opens doors - but one needs to approach the door, open it and step through it in order to enter the more colorful realms of music behind the doors - again and again.
Clear, succinct and to the point! thank you for a great and beautiful set of warm up exercises. Now comes the hard part (for me anyway). Thanks again and please keep it up (I know I will).
🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:16 Chord Progressions
0:50 Level 1 Exercise
2:27 Level 2 Exercise
3:42 Level 3 Exercise
5:34 Level 4 Exercise
6:57 Level 5 Exercise
Mr. Lee, can you please teach us how to play the themesong from the movie called Dying Young (1991)?
I believe the name of that song is called 'I'll Never Leave You'.
That song just nags at the heart, and makes you feel downright VERY SAD inside...
Please, can you teach us how to play it? 😥
thank teacher
Your exercise reminded me if this song by Ray Lynch. Does it sound similar to you?
ua-cam.com/video/SinL1sRrV1Q/v-deo.html
5 oclock
I will definetly practice this everyday. Thank you, beautiful melody.
Broooo, I recently fulfilled my childhood dream and bought a digital piano that I couldn't afford in the past. I bought some books from which I successively learn new things every day but your yt channel is my discovery this year. I thank you for what you do and wish you all the best in both your online creativity and personal life.
Same thing for me! Good luck with your journey!
Me too, I'm 52! My chilhood dream came true this weekend, I wish I learn as much as I can listening to this inspireing lessons. Thank's a lot 😊 @Latinify good luck to You too🤗
Me too brother
Dude! I did just the same! 33
Same here... I am 63 on the Christmas dsy of 2023!!
I’m 57 and I’m finally learning! Thanks to you! I’m crying!!
SAME!! I am 56 and slowly learning
I am 55. Just bought a piano. Trying to identify the key notes .This guy is an amazing teacher. God bless him.❤
So do I now 68 just bought 2nd hand digital piano just to start learning
Thank you for this valuable service for piano beginners like me - I am learning to play the piano at the age of 72.
yah 72! I am relearning at 68. Loved this lesson! Sounds almost like a song!
65 here. Trying to figure out where to start!
@@KariAkin-v2x Any instrument, start with the scales. First major scales, then minor scales. Keep practicing the scales until you can play them fluently. Once you have mastered the scales, you can play any tune of your own. I began by practicing chords, and even after several years I couldn't play a single song of my own. Just go for the scales.
68 here. I'm lovin learning the piano. I love your videos! They are so helpful along with my lessons❤
65
Excellent! So glad I found your site. At 81, with no piano knowledge, I just bought a 61-note keyboard for around $200 and I'm lovin' it.
I am glad you find my videos helpful!
Thanks Jazer Lee for your very informative and helpful video on the warm up exercises for beginners. I found them amazing and enjoyed playing them
I've been searching around for peaceful sounding arpeggios. This is perfect.
How can these very simple notes make such a beautiful piece of music? This is VERY beautiful!
Harmony.
Always appreciate exercise videos like this. Helps me to still play some piano when I don't feel like practising pieces.
I just started playing piano last month after wanting to learn since I was 6! (Now I’m 27). I really appreciate these warm up videos with different levels, thank you!
Baby steps ... keep going ... this time next year you will be soooooo much better. It's worth it ...keep going.
@@SmileyBlue69 thank you for the encouragement. It can be hard to keep up a daily piano routine but looking forward keeps me motivated!
@@itsavanah ... keep it light and fun ... that way you will want to fit it in. I created a bit of a rule that I'd play for 10 minutes before leaving for work. ....sometimes I'm late for work!!! Also I put post it notes on the bit I want to focus on the next time. That means I don't sit down and wonder "what shall I do?". Instead I've already highlighted what I want to focus on. Again baby steps but also keep looking back at where you started. We quickly forget what we've achieved.
Same here bud! Started learning a few years ago as an adult. Keep it up!!
😂
I can't believe I actually sound good playing this because it's so beautiful! Thanks! Your hands really move so smooth like a ballerina dancing. Very cool to watch.
I’m new to lessons, been practicing piano by youtube for almost a year now (didn’t help with anything, only memorizing what I see) the theory makes sense of everything. Last night I was playing at my restaurant and the pianist was listening and could tell that I didn’t understand chords, but after about 10 mins of talking a light bulb went off in my head, I’m seeing the piano differently now, I understand it more.
I love the piano.
Your joy here was contagious, had a blast with this one!
Thank you Jazer for your lessons! After playing guitar for over 15 years (i’m 28) i decided to spice things up a little and buy a piano.
The only thing i wish for now is that i discovered this 10 years ago. What an amazing instrument!
To all my fellow musicians out there. Have a fantastic day and keep practicing!
I wish all the teachers in my life had had your educational talent... I'd be ruling yhe world today!
Thank you so much! I'm joining a band with friends and need to learn how to properly play before joining!
I am so so grateful to have come across your channel & all your piano teachings. I'm about to buy a digital piano and I really can't wait to get started with your beginners exercises. Thank you so much for all your wonderful musical knowledge.
I am 44 years old started learning last year and always wanted to as a child. When I practice I relieve stress from work. I can’t wait to be able to play songs in my church
I would just like to say thank you. I have been looking for exercises that are fairly easy but pleasing to the ear to get me started and motivated to continue. These do the job perfectly.
This is so beautiful, and looks easy for a beginner to learn, hope I can keep up with the fast pace. I just got my first piano 1 month ago. Thank you for taking the time to teach online, I know that is very time consuming for you, and many of us cannot afford to take expensive in person piano lessons.
What a beautiful excercise. Thank you for sharing with us.❤
I have a totally different 'feel' for the piano since I discovered your UA-cam tutorials and ideas. Amazing. It's many years since I first learnt and now it's like I've discovered a new instrument! I can never thank you enough for your insightful and easy to understand method of teaching.
Do this exercise but replace last half bar with a minor for additional variation
Then you can swap keys as well
Great exercise
You can also do the same progression but each hand does the whole pattern
I love your warm positive demeanor - comes across very natural, not forced or chirpy. I'll try this exercise in other keys, too. Thanks.
What a beautiful finger exercises .
Thank you for remembering that this video is for beginners and the use of letters to fingers coordination 👈👌🏻
I was going to ask you what to do for a warm-up and here comes this video this morning in my feed-just in time for this afternoon’s practice. 😊
Omg you are so smart sir. The exercise is wonderful. Thank you 🙏
This is the result of having a brilliant talent 👏👏👏
WOW! This sounds great, I will definitely try this. Not being a good player, I wonder how I will go...
Thanks for putting the notes up! That helps me a lot!
What a nice way to warm up fingers… thanks for the insight.
Greetings from Brussels
I’ve loved this arpegios! Thanks from Brazil!!!
Im 43 and just purchased a Yamaha P225 for my son. Im going to try and learn too.
Although I studies piano for ~16 years, I really enjoyed this exercise. It's helped me understand hords better. For fun I tried the same exercise using D major, F#, B minor, and G major.
Thank you so much for this video as I am a beginner using Simply Piano and am not good at just practicing alone. This works very well for me. 💖💖💖💖
Ahhhh please save yourself and delete that app. Watch more instructive videos like this and plenty of other videos from pianists who care about helping you play better quality music the right way. All that app will do for you is take from your wallet over and over. Wish you the best.
At this point, when you listed the chord progression, I already knew how this was going to sound. Love your videos.
Oh my gosh!! I just found your channel and am hooked. Been playing for a year but have gotten stuck. You’re lessons a have inspired me again! Thank you so much!!
Hi Jazer, your piano tutorial is so beautiful. If I have a chance to be your student, I will make a significant improvement. I watch you videos and your instructions just clearly explain every steps for beginner piano player like myself. Thanks for your instructions.
You make the piano sound like I have always wanted to. Thank you so much.
Wish I could afford lessons. I’m a broke college student haha! I just started playing 2 months ago and your videos have kept me passionate
So smooth, at the beginning I thought he was just doing some shadow exercises, fingers and hand look so relaxed
Vielen dank, das ermuntert mich mein Klavier stimmen zu lassen und endlich wieder etwas zu spielen.
Beautiful! I will add this to my warm-ups. Thank you for all of your upbeat tutorials. PS: I love to practice, if I didn't I would take up something else.
Hi Jazer thank you for this video, i want to greet you a happy and blessed new year 2024
God bless you🎉
Great exercises and doesn’t sound boring !
Great warm up! Thank you! Best regards from Brazil
I love the way you make the learning process so beautiful and enjoyable ❤️.
This is such a simple way of teaching to make a better understanding of piano.
Thank you
Just a note on pedal: Practicing sustains with fingers, without pedal, can help get as much out of a keyboard's polyphony as possible. I literally get more notes dropping out if I don't, especially on my PSR because it can only do like 8 notes simultaneously.
Great lesson! I’m already having fun with these exercises.
I love this as a warm up. All of the versions sound great and easy to pick up! Love your teaching style as always. Thank you!
Thank you, Jazer… unmistakable chord progression to Can’t Help Falling In Love😊
Been looking for some excellent foundational arpeggio drills. These are spot on. Brilliant! Thank You!
Thanks for this great tutorial, it's always good when one of your posts comes in. After one of your earlier posts I am working hard on not looking at the keyboard. Level 5 is great for hand positioning, try doing it without looking!
Thank you sooooooo muchhh. I especially like level 5❤❤❤
This sounds soooo beautiful! It is easy but my hands cannot keep up with the speed even in this piece😄 so I made a youtube video of it adding some other instruments but half the speed so if ever you will bump into it later (haven't uploaded yet), you will definitely fall asleep! 😂 Thank you Jazer for all these easy tutorials! God bless you more!
Thank you verry much for These excercise. With greating from germany. 😅
Fantastic! As a beginner I can play level 4 yet. But level 5 makes it looking more professional for showing off Thanks!
Excellent tutorial by Jazer ...easy to learn. thank you thank you
Great video. Thank you! 😊
Thank you for that. Enjoyed watching and enjoy playing this. Your enthusiasm is inspi
starting today gonna use your channel :) Thanks for all the awesome free content :)
I keep playing this exercise since I found your channel..very relaxing after work
Thanks man, love from Australia
I just started playing the piano this past Friday. I've taken to it pretty well except for one thing - the finger numbering system. I understand why it is the way it is, but switching to thinking of my thumb as finger number 1 after 40+ years of thinking it as number 5...that's going to be a pain. Look forward to giving these a try later on today.
I like this exercise ❤
This seems like a wonderful warm up for the interstellar arpeggios!
Thank you for this.
Fantastic lession! Thank you mate.
Wow...even though it is just an exercise, it sounds so nice like a real music...Thanks for sharing...best regards from Brazil....🎹
Sounds so melodic. It will be amazing to practice
Love this! Thank you 😃
Great tutorial Jazer!!!
You are so awesome, you can't even imagine! Thank you!
Jazer, thanks for these wonderful useful lessons! All included in my tool box 😊 Wishing you and your family a Happy Christmas and a Wonderful New Year! 🎉
thanks for the exercises! this is perfect for where i'm at as a beginner pianist :D
Thank you so much! I think I will enjoy practicing those progressions! Rather new at keyboard.....
Loved this video. Chords always sound great when you play them in a lovely sequence.
I love this, I’m going to practice over and over, thank you Jazer
Love this chord progression, as a beginner they were easy enough for me to play.
So beautiful....thanks!
Thank you so much for so many wonderful videos!
Lovely!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I love this exercices. Sounds beatiful ans helps to warm and to improve arpeggios technique
This is fantastic! Thank you so much.
Maestro Jazer: thank you very much (again) for such a good exercises. Un abrazo desde La Palma.
Maestro Jazer: do you want to talk with me?....it would be an honor if this is true. In that case, please tell me when and I could send you a Zoom link. Please take into account that I am in Canary Island and we have 8 hrs. difference with Australia. Un abrazo desde La Palma.
Beautiful thank you!
Hey Lee! you distroied my right hand in step 3 :)))) I have the piano 2 weeks for now and I start practice with 2 hands but from lvl 3-4-5 my right hand was so spreaded :)))))) Thank you for the video, was a great exercice for tonight :D
Très beau . Merci ❤️
Thank you soooooo much for this. It was incredibly efficient and pleasant and after level 4, I totally surprised myself by adding some notes with my right hand, creating some variations... It was an amazing moment, thank you again ❤
Thank you very much. Cool exercise. I'll be practicing this in every key
Thank youuuuuu!🎉
Superb exercises👍👍👍 Thanks.
This is really nice. I've had a problem with a two hand coordination and this helped awesomely.
I've been doing this as part of my warmups and really like it. It's fun, sounds pretty and good finger warmup.
Outastanding lesson and so well presented. Thank you!!!
Thank you, Jazer. Again: nice!
I have started introducing the pedal to my practicing most recently. And I cannot value this step (pun intended) enoug; it makes practicing so much more wonderful, inspiring, energizing - or simply put: beautiful. Also this helps sticking with practicing and playing the piano.
But it is not an easy "feet" (pun again intended) to exercise the proper stepping ...
Anyway: Warm-ups are important and especially - as I see it currently - the very basic and fundamental teaching of basic piano playing. It opens doors - but one needs to approach the door, open it and step through it in order to enter the more colorful realms of music behind the doors - again and again.
Clear, succinct and to the point! thank you for a great and beautiful set of warm up exercises. Now comes the hard part (for me anyway). Thanks again and please keep it up (I know I will).
Greatly appreciated
Beautiful progression. So nice to hear something different than the stupid 1 5 6 4 which nobody today can seem to write a song without using!
This video is amazing!!! Thank you so much Jazer ❤