This the finest piece of analysis on fillers used in music.....All varieties of various different approaches in a nutshell....although may appear to be bit advanced and daunting to beginners...but these are advanced pro level materials which are rarely to be found free of cost. I want to thank you for having beautifully explained all these solid musical ideas. For other followers of this channel ,I would like to advise them to slow the video in vlc player or pause ,whenever they may want to ,in order for them to get a grasp of the content and internalise the idea.
God bless you !! Thank you so much. I was completely desepeared about how play piano at church, you know, with chords only. In France and in French I don't find anybody, anything, so thank you. Sometimes, you are a bit fast but...
Is there any way that you can give us the sheet music of those patterns that you teach us. For those beginner like me it will be a lots of help. Please consider
Help me praise Jesus like you sir...can you explain the overtone straddle... Is this because you are using a Dm chord in your left hand, so you use some notes in Dm chord in your right handle straddle (but it's mostly a C chord straddle)?
May I ask where you learned these patterns and (perhaps more importantly) the names by which they are called? I've been looking for such terminology for quite awhile without any luck. I've gotten stuck at voice leading/theory, and it's been almost impossible to ask for a compatible connection when composing. I play piano and guitar, but the term "fills" I have used mainly with respect to guitar, where fills usually aren't described as you mention them here; and, with respect to piano, I just read sheet music, so the improvisational terminology has been lacking. That's why I ask where you learned the techniques and terminology. Somehow you just took things to the next level for me! Thank you! :)
This the finest piece of analysis on fillers used in music.....All varieties of various different approaches in a nutshell....although may appear to be bit advanced and daunting to beginners...but these are advanced pro level materials which are rarely to be found free of cost.
I want to thank you for having beautifully explained all these solid musical ideas.
For other followers of this channel ,I would like to advise them to slow the video in vlc player or pause ,whenever they may want to ,in order for them to get a grasp of the content and internalise the idea.
gorgeous left hand voicings
Praise the Lord your channel was exactly what I was looking for!
God bless you !!
Thank you so much. I was completely desepeared about how play piano at church, you know, with chords only.
In France and in French I don't find anybody, anything, so thank you.
Sometimes, you are a bit fast but...
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
Great teaching.
Brilliant lesson 👏👏👏
Hi, is there pdf file to every pattern you have shown? Cant catch every sequence of notes being used, thanks
Give me.thanks
Wow!! That was awesome stuff! I really loved it! I just subscribed!
Thanks very use full
Good tutorials ,can you Kindly break down what you're playing for understanding purposes.
Hi do you have a pdf file on every pattern you have shown? Can't catch every sequence of notes being used, thanks so much!
Great lessons...I have just subscribed it...
fine. i enjoyed a lot.
very nice
Is there any way that you can give us the sheet music of those patterns that you teach us. For those beginner like me it will be a lots of help.
Please consider
Help me praise Jesus like you sir...can you explain the overtone straddle... Is this because you are using a Dm chord in your left hand, so you use some notes in Dm chord in your right handle straddle (but it's mostly a C chord straddle)?
Overrun 6, 5 , 3, 4 in the key of C?
thank for your video, it's very helfull ! Can you share for me this file pdf?
May I ask where you learned these patterns and (perhaps more importantly) the names by which they are called? I've been looking for such terminology for quite awhile without any luck. I've gotten stuck at voice leading/theory, and it's been almost impossible to ask for a compatible connection when composing. I play piano and guitar, but the term "fills" I have used mainly with respect to guitar, where fills usually aren't described as you mention them here; and, with respect to piano, I just read sheet music, so the improvisational terminology has been lacking. That's why I ask where you learned the techniques and terminology. Somehow you just took things to the next level for me! Thank you! :)
Nice one, Kip it up but the visual and audio of the above video are not in one accord
What is 6th,5th,3rd,4th 😢🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
how to play fast run chords
YIKES -- don't tell me you've stopped at lesson 18 !!!!! Hope you're going to do more of these......
Hi Allan, I probably just neglected to upload the rest. You can find all 25 videos at gracemusic.us/piano/.
2:26 c2
Thanks but I really wish this was a lot slower
You can slow the speed of this video down in the video settings. Go to settings and go to playback speed. You have a few options there.
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Good job, but you are too fast. I can not follow you.
You can slow the speed on the video down in video settings.
My thoughts too.
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french please