You don't talk too much, play catchy little tunes which all have to do with all kind of technical exercises. Your lessons are clear as water, so.....you are a wonderful teacher! Thanks for sharing :-)
I am striving towards keeping my mouth shut 100% of the time :). After all, my best teachers never spoke a word (I'm talking about my favorite artists' records).
i'm a guitar player for 30+ years, been playing the piano (basics) also for a few years but now trying to learn more and more, and you sir is helping a lot with that!! thx so much for your vids :)))
Hi! Thank you very much again! Because of your exercises I can't stay away from my keyboard. Just want to play and hear the music. You're a great teacher. Thank you!
You are very practical and hands on. I have learnt a lot from your videos in the one month since I discovered your videos on UA-cam. Thanks. David. Nigeria
I am a beginner, but hearing your music and seeing you play it (especially this piece) is inspiring and an encouragement for me. A beautiful in-sight into what one can look forward to play. It would be great to get the sheet music for this piece. It reminds me very much of Pachabel. A heart stirring accomplishment. Thank you.
That sounds awesome. And very nice! I'm with all the others here ----- thanks very much! Very excellent lessons were taught here. I never knew how they actually made those transitions between those arpeggio chords by strategically and cleverly switching the last note. It's like a light bulb coming on now for me. Massively appreciated.
Hello, I am a beginner, and I am finding your lessons very interesting and helpful! I watched the lessons Part1 to Part 7 but now I am confused! I don't know in which order (sequence) I have to watch next lessons. Thank you in advance!
Merci beaucoup. I've only been playing one month, but you have given me tips and inspiration to try to achieve this one day. See you after 10,000 hours.
it may be simple but sometimes its the simple that makes it sound great ,,and you've given me a melody to work with ,,I'm hearing a bunch of melodies in my head !! Soo I thank you !!
Happy 2022.Thanks for sharing your talent. Every good and perfect gift [in reality] comes from the Father of Lights. He invites us to learn of Himself for He is meek and lowly of heart. There is always room for growth. Study His life daily. Let His love continue to fill your heart. Blessings
Awesome. Every lesson is a unique piece by itself. Very interesting and innovative. Off late I am not seeing your Cat. May I know from which Country you are living.
I am a regular viewer of your piano classes. Please clarify-while playing modern left hand 1-5-8 pattern, how I follow the rules of parallel fifth and parallel octave in similar/contrary motion as well as unison to octave and octave to unison for consecutive chords which are forbidden in Western classical music.
i like your tutorial very easy to follow. show more chords in Arpeggios in details. was able toplay and people like and love the melody. what is the title? You"re great amazing teacher. Thank you very much.
You mean how to harmonize a song? Try my Full Jazz Piano Course (just search for it with my name, mangoldproject, here on UA-cam - it has multiple videos).
Thank you very much for this effort and the lessons you beautiful state and I want to know where you live to go to you and learning from you over the sound I am an engineer and distributor but I like more education and more in Ubuntu and I want you to education in piano
+Dica Guimarães Jr Hi Dica. It's just a lot of extra work. Can't you just look at the left hand itself and copy it? How would playing each hand separately help here?
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MangoldProject Okay, great your videos if you can disclose on Linkedin, Google. You're really uncovering many secrets, but for students advanced. I will follow your videos, okay?Okay, great your videos if you can disclose on Linkedin, Google. You're really uncovering many secrets, but for students advanced. I will follow your videos, okay? Is able to apply complicated.
Hi Pon. Just don't use big stretches, that's all. I suggest watching Michel Petrucciani for inspiration and ideas. He had tiny hands (due to physical disabilities) but still managed to be an outstanding jazz pianist and a personal favorite of mine.
Hey man thanks alot for your lessons! I have a question: For left hand arpeggios of for example C Major I have seen people use the fingering 5-4-2-1 and other people 5-3-2-1 (CEGC). Personally I like to accompany with root, third, fifth, root, third, fifth, root. What fingering do you recommend? Thanks alot! Nikolas
Ricky ♫ Guitarman ♪ Nothing specifically for arpeggios. Just start out slow and increase the speed slowly. Also you should do general piano exercises to strengthen and stretch you left hand - I find that Hanon's "The Virtuoso Pianist" is a good book to practice your left and right hand technique from.
You don't talk too much, play catchy little tunes which all have to do with all kind of technical exercises. Your lessons are clear as water, so.....you are a wonderful teacher! Thanks for sharing :-)
I am striving towards keeping my mouth shut 100% of the time :).
After all, my best teachers never spoke a word (I'm talking about my favorite artists' records).
you are one of the best piano teacher i'v ever seen so far!! thank you for sharing sir :)
+Vala Ste That is very kind of you to say. Thanks!
I can never tell you how much I appreciate you. You are truly an amazing teacher. You actually make me think some day I can play a song.
Why "one day"? Say "today" instead!
Your demonstrations and explanations are the best.
You are the best teacher I have found on UA-cam !
Agree wholeheartedly with Babuna - your approach is wonderful. I learnt as much in a few minutes as hours of reading and muddling through. THANKYOU.
i'm a guitar player for 30+ years, been playing the piano (basics) also for a few years but now trying to learn more and more, and you sir is helping a lot with that!! thx so much for your vids :)))
Ricky ♫ Guitarman ♪ Thanks! I've been trying to play the guitar for a few years now and also stuck at the basics, so we are the same :)
probably :)
Hi! Thank you very much again! Because of your exercises I can't stay away from my keyboard. Just want to play and hear the music. You're a great teacher. Thank you!
You're welcome. It's not every day one gets to tutor Sherlock Holmes :)
You are very practical and hands on. I have learnt a lot from your videos in the one month since I discovered your videos on UA-cam. Thanks. David. Nigeria
+David Oghor Come back anytime to learn new stuff :)
Wow... how calm and peaceful it sounds when I play... thanks for the video...
So simple when you are shown in such a straightforward way; building up the pattern is so helpful. Thank you yet again.
My pleasure.
You are an AWESOME teacher. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks!
U R A "REAL TEACHER" Y OU KNOW HOW TO TEACH. THESE ARE SUCH LESSONS I HAVE NEVER SEEN OVER INTERNET. GOD BLESS YOU, THANK U
Babuna Baral Thank you so much Babuna for your heartfelt comment.
Please dont stop talking, you are a brilliant teacher with a very lovely voice 🤩
I think you are by far the best piano teacher on youtube. Thanks for all your ideas!
+juantopo Wow, thanks a lot! :)
Amazing how such a simple piece can become a much more complex and beautiful one. Such great info! Thank you!
I am a beginner, but hearing your music and seeing you play it (especially this piece) is inspiring and an encouragement for me. A beautiful in-sight into what one can look forward to play.
It would be great to get the sheet music for this piece. It reminds me very much of Pachabel. A heart stirring accomplishment. Thank you.
Pachelbel's canon in D
Sheet score at least. For melody in G clef.
It is very interesting to folow your lesson. Thank you so much
Thank you teaching me the piece Bach's prelude in C major,with video and my hours of practice I finally made it
That sounds awesome. And very nice! I'm with all the others here ----- thanks very much! Very excellent lessons were taught here. I never knew how they actually made those transitions between those arpeggio chords by strategically and cleverly switching the last note. It's like a light bulb coming on now for me. Massively appreciated.
Hello, I am a beginner, and I am finding your lessons very interesting and helpful! I watched the lessons Part1 to Part 7 but now I am confused! I don't know in which order (sequence) I have to watch next lessons. Thank you in advance!
Great demonstration
Merci beaucoup. I've only been playing one month, but you have given me tips and inspiration to try to achieve this one day.
See you after 10,000 hours.
You are really great in teaching.... thank you
it may be simple but sometimes its the simple that makes it sound great ,,and you've given me a melody to work with ,,I'm hearing a bunch of melodies in my head !! Soo I thank you !!
Awesome! Go forth and arpeggiate!
Very to the point. Nice video. 👍
GREAT teaching Sir...👍
Thank U sir, U are ready such a teacher,
Thank you, very kind of you.
Great tutorial! Can't wait to try it out! Two thumbs up! 👍
Thank You so much. Very good tutorial
You're welcome Christophe.
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this is very helpful, thnx for sharing
Im jealous how beautifully he can play💔😭
I am a beginner and your clips are wonderful thanks you very much
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You are a good teacher
Why, thank you.
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Thanks man!
The sound of this piano is amazing
It's a Roland RD700GX.
Marvellously explained yet again. You are a delight, thank you 🙏
You're welcome, MD.
You are very good teacher .you have any lesson on fillers and rhythmic pattern or some pattern we can use all the time .Thank you ,You are the best .
Great lesson, thanks a million.
Another marvelous lesson and quite understandable, many thanks!!
Fantastic thanks from México city
Wow. That was extremely clear and useful! Thank you!
I really like your videos , I learned a lot . Thanks, teacher
I learned a lot... thank you so much...😊
Happy 2022.Thanks for sharing your talent. Every good and perfect gift [in reality] comes from the Father of Lights. He invites us to learn of Himself for He is meek and lowly of heart. There is always room for growth. Study His life daily. Let His love continue to fill your heart. Blessings
Dude your super calm and patient, and thank you for not yelling at me hahaha!
I have 250,000 subscribers. Please, I can't yell at everyone at once! Get in line :)
Sir, you are great teacher who transformed my style simply superb, I applied on 'blessed assurance' song
thank you for the tutorial. i never play piano before. ur video helps as a beginner like me. 😊 keep on
Great tips sir! Thank you
+philburpalooza8 You are welcome.
Gracias! Muchas gracias por el tutorial. Excelentes explicaciones. Felicitaciones.
Very good teaching skills, limited "Teacher's Talk Time' and great sample videos to learn something from! keep up the good work!!
Thanks, this is what I need to do for my practice
Awesome. Every lesson is a unique piece by itself. Very interesting and innovative. Off late I am not seeing your Cat. May I know from which Country you are living.
very nice and useful thanks a lot
great mangold project.. am benefiting ..thank you
You're welcome.
Thank you very mind of you with my Best regards
Wow.. Amazing sir..
You are great sir ,
Nice and interesting
Lovely
I am a regular viewer of your piano classes. Please clarify-while playing modern left hand 1-5-8 pattern, how I follow the rules of parallel fifth and parallel octave in similar/contrary motion as well as unison to octave and octave to unison for consecutive chords which are forbidden in Western classical music.
i like your tutorial very easy to follow. show more chords in Arpeggios in details. was able toplay and people like and love the melody. what is the title? You"re great amazing teacher. Thank you very much.
Beginner here thank you!
Thank you for wonderful lesson. Can u please explain whats happening with the right hand?
+morni1999 I'm not sure what you want to know. Could you elaborate?
Is this created by improvising.. or is there is any piece of this Melody ?
Just an improvisation.
W😍nderful video
It is very good bro
It is very good I learned from you best of you bro
Amazing
Thank You Gracias 🇧🇷
Great tutorial. Do you have a tutorial on how to determine the chord for the left hand given a measure (or a bar as you put it) of the right hand?
You mean how to harmonize a song? Try my Full Jazz Piano Course (just search for it with my name, mangoldproject, here on UA-cam - it has multiple videos).
nice tune
Thanks Lionel!
Pls also cover right hand melody. Will be great help for novice like me.
Thanks
liked it. thanks
Thank you very much for this effort and the lessons you beautiful state and I want to know where you live to go to you and learning from you over the sound I am an engineer and distributor but I like more education and more in Ubuntu and I want you to education in piano
Nice tutorial. Where can I get the sheet music for this?
grt.. what are notes in ur right hand in ths video.
Nice. It seems meas #10 is E minor not G major as noted in the beginning w/ the text above while you’re playing
Great teaching. What’s the name of the song/theme? Thank you
This is good
Hi Mangol, do not you of why makes BOTH hands separately to Facilitate your videos? Help us to learn. Salvador,Bahia-Brasil.
+Dica Guimarães Jr Hi Dica. It's just a lot of extra work. Can't you just look at the left hand itself and copy it? How would playing each hand separately help here?
MangoldProject Okay, great your videos if you can disclose on Linkedin, Google.
You're really uncovering many secrets, but for students
advanced. I will follow your videos, okay?Okay, great your videos if you can disclose on Linkedin, Google.
You're really uncovering many secrets, but for students
advanced. I will follow your videos, okay?
Is able to apply complicated.
Would you please suggest on how to play arpeggios for small hand like kids ?
Hi Pon. Just don't use big stretches, that's all. I suggest watching Michel Petrucciani for inspiration and ideas. He had tiny hands (due to physical disabilities) but still managed to be an outstanding jazz pianist and a personal favorite of mine.
Great tutorial! Can you please tell me what is that melody line? Sounds very familiar.
Just a little something I wrote for this video.
Whats the name of this song?
Great now i do know what i am doing i started by feling now knowing anything Wow
Hey man thanks alot for your lessons! I have a question: For left hand arpeggios of for example C Major I have seen people use the fingering 5-4-2-1 and other people 5-3-2-1 (CEGC). Personally I like to accompany with root, third, fifth, root, third, fifth, root. What fingering do you recommend?
Thanks alot!
Nikolas
Can you please do a video for even more complex arpeggios, like ones that span three octaves+? If you have already, where can i find the video?
+Stephen M Hi Stephen. Not exactly what you're looking for, but look at my video for "Two Handed Arpeggios" (just run a search).
Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Nice
May I know What of this song? Thank you for you piano practice.
Where are you from?
+Andras Official Israel.
Kindly write down the notes which you play on the keyboard. it will be great helpful.
My newer videos have the notes on the screen.
Sir, what is the logic of the improvisation of the right hand, the melody( in general) Thank you
No logic, just a melody I sat down and wrote. I'm not sure how to break it down really.
What is the name of this piece someone please tell me
What is the difference between a major chord and minor chord and do you choose where to play it
Start by watching my Piano Quickie series here on UA-cam.
I have no idea who that Calum guy is, but that C to G inv. arpeggio reminds me of Pachelbel's Canon in D
Calum who?
Is this an actual music piece? It's very pretty. What song is it? Composer?
+dej92 It's just an improvisation I did for the sake of this video.
Which piece are you playing please?
struggling with my left hand arpeggios (i know i have to practice a lot) but, do you have left hand practice tips?
Ricky ♫ Guitarman ♪ Nothing specifically for arpeggios. Just start out slow and increase the speed slowly. Also you should do general piano exercises to strengthen and stretch you left hand - I find that Hanon's "The Virtuoso Pianist" is a good book to practice your left and right hand technique from.