Hey Jazer can u make videos for a noobs :) what is better for learning if u start at piano :D I mean youtube songs or playing with Piace ?? i only learning on youtube songs :D is it worth or just bad?
You are an excellent teacher , I'm 74 and started learning 2 years ago. Your lessons teach basic skills and enable you to play beautiful music as you learn. I look forward to practice everyday because of them. As you know, the more you learn, the faster you learn new things.
Starting Level 3, today. My kids (now, adults in their 30's) told me a favorite memory was when I played the piano every night as they were going to sleep. I played the first (calming) section of Für Elise. Almost 20 years ago, I developed MS. In a few years, I couldn't walk and playing the piano was as if I was starting back over at the age of 5. Fast forward, the 5th medication for my MS gets me out of my wheelchair, but I was still skittish about playing the piano. 2 weeks ago I decided to try it again. Mixed results, but not as bad as I thought. Your exercises have actually helped me to a tremendous degree! I came across your channel 5? days ago. I am playing songs I've never played before, hands together, after 1 try on each hand. Your exercises helped my dexterity more than my Occupational Therapy!! God has been so gracious to me! I am able to do what I enjoy, again! Sent a short 20 sec recording to my kids of Für Elise and they were estatic and said, "That brings back wonderful memories!" I thank my God for His strength, but I also thank you for taking the time to put these videos together and online. I can't tell you what this means for my life. Finding your site has been a Blessing. Thank you, sir, for your time and effort for us, (strangers at that!)
Combining chord progressions with arpeggio practice makes arpeggios much more fun! Practicing a single chord up and down, over and over, feels like such a grind. Thank you for this, I will use it every day.
I'am 67 and learning to play with expression. After watching a few of your videos, your tips and practice routines are becoming a daily routine for me. Thank You so very much!
The issue I have with being self-taught is there is nobody to ask when you have a follow-up question like one I just posted about whether to change the fingering if you play this same drill in Db. I'm presently also self-taught and trying to decide whether to get a teacher. The advantage is that you have somebody to ask questions and don't learn things the "wrong way" and have to un-learn and re-learn them later. The disadvantage is that it stresses me out to have a fixed appointment by which time I feel I should have learned something.
I learnt piano late but it's never too late when we have a teacher who points out the correct fingering which is a great motivation to get better! You play beautifully, and it's inspiring! Thank you!
just subscribed- 42 years old- guitar player- familiar with arpeggios and have never played piano but just bought one and am eager to learn., this video is helpful., again i am an absolute beginner here :)
My wife was a piano performance major in collage, but for various reasons, she sold her Baby Grand several years ago. After watching her perform for years, I recently decided to buy her a digital piano so she can play again. I also decided it was time for me to learn to play, and took it up about 2 weeks ago. As an adult beginner, Jazer Lee's UA-cam videos have helped me tremendously and I am starting to actually see my fingers do what I tell them...well some of the time. I plan on continuing this and am excited to see how far I can get over the next year.
Just wanted to let you know that as one getting more serious about learning piano, your tutorials have been immensely helpful! Your exercises are simple to understand, though sufficiently challenging, fun to play, and lovely to the ear. I have made great progress in a short time, so thank you for setting me on the right path!!!
I've been catching some of you guys that show these techniques on pianos, not many on organs. I'm a former organ player - I say that because of family issues and now I only have a keyboard. I was never a good organist or played very well except by ear and I've learned more about how to play these instruments than all the teachers I've ever had and I must say, thank you so much for opening my ears and eyes. I hope to rekindle my love of playing watching you all and then taking on practice as I used to to just to learn how to play a song or two. I feel I learned all wrong earlier in life, I'm right at retirement age and have not played with any kind of passion in many years. I hope to do it again.....thank you, thank you, thank you!
Hi Jazee. I haven’t played for about twenty plus years but since coming across your videos I’ve started practising again. Thank you for helping me remember how much I loved to play.
Two exercises for the price of one, arpeggio exercise and inversion exercise, fantastic! Start off slow keep accurate then build up speed without giving up accuracy.
Wonderfully laid out, I love Arppegios and you just opened up a new world for me with it🤩🤩, I'd try all of these exercises and work on getting them as best as possible! They also sound very beautiful how you played them altogether! Great Job Jazer! 👏👏👏
I really want to get into a music school in Europe, but my piano teacher just makes me play ordinary pieces. I never learnt scales, sighreading, arpeggios or anything. So I'm doing it myself, for my dream to get into one! Hopefully I can do it
Fingering, Jazer, have been my weakness with jazz improv. Now I see why. Concentrate like this on scales and arpeggios all 12 keys major and minor with your approach and I believe my improv will improve. Thanks so much.
Well, I started today with Level I after a long, long time away from the piano, and it was much harder for me than I anticipated. I’d forgotten how hard it is to play notes together and how hard it is to play notes at the same level. So this turned out to be an excellent place for me to start from scratch. Thanks, Jazer!
Yes, for me too it is hard. I used to play the piano when I was young for a couple of years. Now I started from scratch again. Patience and perseverance is needed. Be encouraged !
I have learned more helpful hints from you than I learned in 8 years of lessons. I just received a new Kawai GX2 piano for Christmas. Your videos have allowed me to progress so much faster . Thank you. Can't wait for more in 2022. Happy New Year from Oregon, USA
Love this kind of practicing that sounds beautiful and is fun! I am a beginner and just wanted to mention it would be helpful to name off the inversions you are playing. Might help another beginner out there. Thanks for the great content!!!
C Major Root position C E G E minor Second Inversion B E G A minor First Inversion C E A F Major Second Inversion C F A A very beautiful sounding I iii vi IV progression.
Great video, as always! Looking forward to the cross-octave arpeggios video: there is this one passage in the piece that I'm currently learning where I need to go across 3 octaves with sixteenth notes, and it is the only thing that prevents me from performing the piece already. Thank you!
After thousands of hours learning in the internet, I thought I would not feel surprised and excited again, but this video cought me. I feel that a new and beautiful level in my baby step will be reached. Thanks a lot!!
Merci for this. C Major Root position C E G E minor Second Inversion B E G A minor First Inversion C E A F Major Second Inversion C F A A very beautiful sounding I iii vi IV progression.
I really enjoy your channel. In the future it would be helpful if you stated what chord inversions you are using on each exercise. Thanks again for the content, it is really helpful.
Hi, Jazer, I got to know your tutorials approximately 2months before. Now I have started to follow your tutorials regularly now. This one is really right method to me for practicing of playing with both hands. Thanks a lot👍👍👍
Your video is labeled for beginners and as somewhat of a beginner to playing piano I have to pay extra attention to the small details in a video to learn something the proper way.. It would be awesome if you said you were playing an A minor chord and then said you was playing it in the first inversion or second inversion.. The reason I mention this is because when somebody is a beginner and you say you are playing a certain chord, the person watching the video trying to learn things that the root node of the cord will be the first note hit and that is not always the case with inversions.. So by stating that it is that particular chord but in one of its inversions would help the viewer learn a little easier plus it would also help them to learn about two things at the same time.. I had to stop the video to look at what notes your fingers were actually pushing down because at first it threw me off thinking that it was a certain cord but you was hitting a different note and then I realized it is just an inversion of that chord and that could have been me a little clearer if you would have just mentioned it.. Not too hard to figure out but for us newbies it would be worth mentioning.. Thanks in advance and thanks again for such an awesome lesson I did appreciate and learned from the video
Awesome lesson. Thank you. With some work I’ll get it. My new motto for my piano practice is “Never say Never”. I can see my improvement. I love your teaching technique. Thanks and God Bless.
A bit of understanding of music theory would go a long way. In particular you should have mentioned the C major chord is in root position, E minor chord is in 2nd inversion, A minor in first inversion, and F major in 2nd position. Too, you should have commented, emphasized when hands are playing the same note but different fingers -- Level 7. This would make a large improvement to the video. It's supposed to be an exercise for beginners, but I doubt beginners are going to play at the tempo you do. So why not indicate a tempo start, and a tempo goal? Little things can make a big difference!
Thank you for explaining the chords for me. Jazzer is a great guy and the exercise is awesome. But there is no way ”beginner” should be in the title. No beginner is going to know that he is playing inversions. How hard is it to say that they are inversions when he introduces the chords? I had to scroll down through all the comments to find yours to know what inversions they were. So big thanks to you my friend.
Here's a tip for all your piano teachers - n00bs get incredibly confused when you show inverted chords and don't explain that you're inverting them. So when we/they see your pinky is on C they think thats a C chord, when you're actually doing a second inverted F. This is probably one of the top 3 biggest annoying/frustrating things teachers on UA-cam do ALL THE TIME. If you want to reach a beginner, you have to teach to one. Inversions are WEIRD concepts for n00bs. Now, once you get them you'll never forget them, but for months I was incredibly frustrated with 99% of all UA-cam piano videos. /end rant... PS, I love your videos still. You're one of my favs.
@@jazerleepiano for sure! What may be helpful on UA-cam tho is listing pre-requisites for this lesson, or any lesson! Just a simple splash screen, or discuss them or mention them or just say inverted at some point 😀
Thank you...nice set of exercises, though wish you had initially said you were playing 2nd inversions. Confused a beginner like me at first as I thought I was missing something.
Hi Jazer, I thoroughly enjoy your piano tips. I have a question: Is it possible to move your display text to the top so it's not blocking the keys? Thank you. David
Had to watch this one again because I hadn't written it down clear enough to follow...... I love those arpeggios, really nice workouts that sound great! Thanks again, my half hour practice for today is guaranteed again, because like you said in another clip, if you do things people are interested in, they'll come back to it! So true!
Hi. This is such a great channel. I’m just 3 weeks into my journey of learning piano. I’m trying to follow along, but were the Em, Am, and F chords being inverted? Looks like it was possibly Em 2nd, Am 1st, and F 2nd. It was throwing me for a loop trying to figure out what was going on because Jazer’s hands were barely moving. Thanks!
Thanks for that explanation. I now have the song from Adele in my ears (Someone like you). 😅 But there must be another level, as some pieces do use "broken arpeggios" (eg the Claire de Lune), and I do have problems in practicing and playing. 😐 All the other levels you showed are doable/playable for me ☺.
I think your arpeggios are not for beginners who only know the original 1 3 5. You are using inverse, that's why I didn't get it right away. Hope you could show something easier. Thank you.
Bro your ability to make songs out of an selection is amazing I had started learning piano but school interrupts but I am on a journey of self improvement by going back to square one
My biggest struggle is with fast jumps to distant notes. With pieces I've been playing for years, I hold my breath heading into the measure where I know there's a 50/50 chance I'll land the note(s). Recent arpeggio practice has helped majorly. Leyenda and Moonlight Sonata mvt. 3 are great current examples. Thank you, kind sir!!! xo
Just beautiful! Your students are lucky to have you as their teacher-mentor. I wish I could have you as my teacher. I’m in Los Angeles, Thank you so much, Jazer.
Which level could you get up to?
🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
1:42 Level 1
3:16 Level 2
4:21 Level 3
6:23 Level 4
7:24 Level 5
8:34 Level 6
9:36 Level 7 (Final)
Hey Jazer can u make videos for a noobs :) what is better for learning if u start at piano :D I mean youtube songs or playing with Piace
?? i only learning on youtube songs :D is it worth or just bad?
Sir
can we get a level 8 and a boss level?
Great
Brother can i learn with u private ?
You are an excellent teacher , I'm 74 and started learning 2 years ago. Your lessons teach basic skills and enable you to play beautiful music as you learn. I look forward to practice everyday because of them. As you know, the more you learn, the faster you learn new things.
Nice to know there's other old folks here besides me lol. Use to play organ. Hope you are still around and are having fun with it. God bless...
I am 69 and just started keyboard from zero. You guys encourage me to go on. 🙏👍
I am 70 and started to learn piano recently at the conservatoire. I love classical music but my goal is to play worship songs. I love this channel.
wow, im 14 but im happy you're doing well :)
youre 76 now, right?
Starting Level 3, today.
My kids (now, adults in their 30's) told me a favorite memory was when I played the piano every night as they were going to sleep. I played the first (calming) section of Für Elise. Almost 20 years ago, I developed MS. In a few years, I couldn't walk and playing the piano was as if I was starting back over at the age of 5. Fast forward, the 5th medication for my MS gets me out of my wheelchair, but I was still skittish about playing the piano. 2 weeks ago I decided to try it again. Mixed results, but not as bad as I thought. Your exercises have actually helped me to a tremendous degree! I came across your channel 5? days ago. I am playing songs I've never played before, hands together, after 1 try on each hand. Your exercises helped my dexterity more than my Occupational Therapy!!
God has been so gracious to me! I am able to do what I enjoy, again! Sent a short 20 sec recording to my kids of Für Elise and they were estatic and said, "That brings back wonderful memories!"
I thank my God for His strength, but I also thank you for taking the time to put these videos together and online. I can't tell you what this means for my life. Finding your site has been a Blessing. Thank you, sir, for your time and effort for us, (strangers at that!)
stop yapping
@@mnsv1720 what did blud just say to me
@@decayinq Hey, maybe you should start playing piano. It could help you as well.
@@titicaca. since then, i’ve learnt piano, changed and can actually play a lot of songs. mb for being rude. idk why i did that icl
@@decayinq awesome.
C - Root
Em - 2nd inversion
Am - 1st inversion
F - 2nd inversion
I’m a piano teacher & this is absolutely brilliant to incorporate over lessons, thank you thank youuu!!
The sound of this Arpeggio exercises is just beautiful!! Thank you for this. 😊
Combining chord progressions with arpeggio practice makes arpeggios much more fun! Practicing a single chord up and down, over and over, feels like such a grind. Thank you for this, I will use it every day.
I'am 67 and learning to play with expression. After watching a few of your videos, your tips and practice routines are becoming a daily routine for me. Thank You so very much!
The more you use the "weak' fourth finger, the stronger and more agile it gets. Use it.
For what
@@shivamshaligram4949 just use it more often when it feels comfortable, like when learning a new song
Wise words Roger
Yeah and I feel like the Hanon book is really good for that
I don't know what is happening but my fingers move automatically when I set a scale to play piano.( learning since 2 months)
I'm self taught. This is everything I wanted to know but no one ever told me. Thank you so much.
How are you self teaching yourself?
@@itsrainingcatsanddogs I have played the piano all my life. It comes naturally to me.
@@amberfire1234567SAME and I have been playing the piano since I was 2 or 3 also being self taught.
Me too! It's hard but videos like this are gold dust! Thank you 😊
The issue I have with being self-taught is there is nobody to ask when you have a follow-up question like one I just posted about whether to change the fingering if you play this same drill in Db. I'm presently also self-taught and trying to decide whether to get a teacher. The advantage is that you have somebody to ask questions and don't learn things the "wrong way" and have to un-learn and re-learn them later. The disadvantage is that it stresses me out to have a fixed appointment by which time I feel I should have learned something.
I learnt piano late but it's never too late when we have a teacher who points out the correct fingering which is a great motivation to get better! You play beautifully, and it's inspiring! Thank you!
i've started piano lessons on my own.. 2 months ago.. i'm trying as much as i can to improve my technique.. Thank you a lot for your effort ❤️
just subscribed- 42 years old- guitar player- familiar with arpeggios and have never played piano but just bought one and am eager to learn., this video is helpful., again i am an absolute beginner here :)
Beautiful .. I wish I could play equally well .. ofcourse, it will happen someday .. Thanks Jazer for being a wonderful teacher.
Thanks! You are amazing
Thank you for the kind words and the support! 🤓
An exercise that sounds musical and beautiful. Love it.
Your fingers' movements are miraculous...
I was hesitant to play arpeggios until I saw your lessons! Not easy to stretch my fingers but even playing slow it sounds so melodious! Thank you!
To learn this start out very slow till your muscle memory kicks in then slowly build up your speed. Accuracy first, speed second.
My wife was a piano performance major in collage, but for various reasons, she sold her Baby Grand several years ago. After watching her perform for years, I recently decided to buy her a digital piano so she can play again. I also decided it was time for me to learn to play, and took it up about 2 weeks ago. As an adult beginner, Jazer Lee's UA-cam videos have helped me tremendously and I am starting to actually see my fingers do what I tell them...well some of the time. I plan on continuing this and am excited to see how far I can get over the next year.
Just wanted to let you know that as one getting more serious about learning piano, your tutorials have been immensely helpful! Your exercises are simple to understand, though sufficiently challenging, fun to play, and lovely to the ear. I have made great progress in a short time, so thank you for setting me on the right path!!!
Exactly. I think that's the kind of teacher you take a closer look at once you passed the beginner stage
Thanks
Such generosity, Eleang! Thank you!
these videos as of late are unparalleled in terms of how helpful they are for improving my technique and learning. Thank you!!!
I swear I know the album from your profile picture !! But I can't remember the artist... Could you help me with it pls?
@@Argull89 hey there. It’s Blackmill :)
Thank you so much for your videos. They are so helpful. Your students are truly blessed to have you as their teacher.
these exercises are undoubtedly beautiful. Thanks for presenting it to us!
You're genius teacher. Am glued to your tutorials. Am the piano player beginner. I feel this is the best methodology. Thank you teacher.
i have only 1 question for you sir: why are your tips and exersises always so useful? ;)
Very happy to hear I can be of some help to you Coby :)
I've been catching some of you guys that show these techniques on pianos, not many on organs. I'm a former organ player - I say that because of family issues and now I only have a keyboard. I was never a good organist or played very well except by ear and I've learned more about how to play these instruments than all the teachers I've ever had and I must say, thank you so much for opening my ears and eyes. I hope to rekindle my love of playing watching you all and then taking on practice as I used to to just to learn how to play a song or two. I feel I learned all wrong earlier in life, I'm right at retirement age and have not played with any kind of passion in many years. I hope to do it again.....thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you so much for such an excellent teaching, i am a 67 yo grandma and i am immensely benefitted by the lessons you share,, God bless you more,,🙏🏻
Wanted this from a long time...guess my prayers were being heard thank you soo much 🙃
Hi Jazee. I haven’t played for about twenty plus years but since coming across your videos I’ve started practising again. Thank you for helping me remember how much I loved to play.
Two exercises for the price of one, arpeggio exercise and inversion exercise, fantastic! Start off slow keep accurate then build up speed without giving up accuracy.
I had never tried playing arpeggios with fourth finger earlier, but now after trying these exercises it feels very natural.
I watched this again since I am now working on voicings. You have such smooth transtions that your videos are great tools which should be used often.
Thank you so much, there is hope for me at last!! My dream of playing piano (before I die) might come true.
Wonderfully laid out, I love Arppegios and you just opened up a new world for me with it🤩🤩, I'd try all of these exercises and work on getting them as best as possible! They also sound very beautiful how you played them altogether! Great Job Jazer! 👏👏👏
I really want to get into a music school in Europe, but my piano teacher just makes me play ordinary pieces. I never learnt scales, sighreading, arpeggios or anything. So I'm doing it myself, for my dream to get into one! Hopefully I can do it
Brilliant excercises and best demonstration for a beginner like me. Really helpful and am inspired.
Fingering, Jazer, have been my weakness with jazz improv. Now I see why. Concentrate like this on scales and arpeggios all 12 keys major and minor with your approach and I believe my improv will improve. Thanks so much.
Well, I started today with Level I after a long, long time away from the piano, and it was much harder for me than I anticipated. I’d forgotten how hard it is to play notes together and how hard it is to play notes at the same level. So this turned out to be an excellent place for me to start from scratch. Thanks, Jazer!
Yes, for me too it is hard. I used to play the piano when I was young for a couple of years. Now I started from scratch again. Patience and perseverance is needed. Be encouraged !
I have learned more helpful hints from you than I learned in 8 years of lessons.
I just received a new Kawai GX2 piano for Christmas. Your videos have allowed me to progress so much faster . Thank you. Can't wait for more in 2022.
Happy New Year from Oregon, USA
Love this kind of practicing that sounds beautiful and is fun! I am a beginner and just wanted to mention it would be helpful to name off the inversions you are playing. Might help another beginner out there. Thanks for the great content!!!
I agree with you. It was hard to figure out which note he was playing for me and he didn't mention the notes for us verbally.
It would be most helpful if Jazer could provide the sheet music for your audience to follow or better to download it and practice . Thank you !
Good suggestion, Debb. It would help others to get to know chord relationships and their progressions.
C Major Root position C E G
E minor Second Inversion B E G
A minor First Inversion C E A
F Major Second Inversion C F A
A very beautiful sounding I iii vi IV progression.
Thank you Lawrence. That's what I need so I can practice at my own pace until I can get up to speed.
FINGER "4" WORKS VERY WELL!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, as always! Looking forward to the cross-octave arpeggios video: there is this one passage in the piece that I'm currently learning where I need to go across 3 octaves with sixteenth notes, and it is the only thing that prevents me from performing the piece already. Thank you!
After thousands of hours learning in the internet, I thought I would not feel surprised and excited again, but this video cought me. I feel that a new and beautiful level in my baby step will be reached. Thanks a lot!!
Jazer, you're the best! Thank you so much for all these videos, lessons and tips. I'm learning a lot from you, and it keeps me motivated to practice.
Merci for this.
C Major Root position C E G
E minor Second Inversion B E G
A minor First Inversion C E A
F Major Second Inversion C F A
A very beautiful sounding I iii vi IV progression.
I really enjoy your channel. In the future it would be helpful if you stated what chord inversions you are using on each exercise. Thanks again for the content, it is really helpful.
Hi, Jazer, I got to know your tutorials approximately 2months before. Now I have started to follow your tutorials regularly now.
This one is really right method to me for practicing of playing with both hands.
Thanks a lot👍👍👍
You always teach, challenge and inspire me to keep going. Thank you for taking the time to do this. It's very much appreciated.
It's just fantastic and so clear to understand and enjoyable to do as it sounds beautiful too. You're the BEST thanks!
Great stuff Jazer, this is very helpful for new pianists 🎹💪🏼👌🏼
only 3 patterns in and I'm already impressed - your videos are amazing!
I always practise arpegio, but it’s different, more beautiful and not boring.... thank you 🙏🏻 🌹😊
You're very welcome!
@@jazerleepiano then I can transpose to another chords.... horeeeee 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much young man.
You ve made a GREAT video!, very helpful! 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Your video is labeled for beginners and as somewhat of a beginner to playing piano I have to pay extra attention to the small details in a video to learn something the proper way.. It would be awesome if you said you were playing an A minor chord and then said you was playing it in the first inversion or second inversion.. The reason I mention this is because when somebody is a beginner and you say you are playing a certain chord, the person watching the video trying to learn things that the root node of the cord will be the first note hit and that is not always the case with inversions.. So by stating that it is that particular chord but in one of its inversions would help the viewer learn a little easier plus it would also help them to learn about two things at the same time.. I had to stop the video to look at what notes your fingers were actually pushing down because at first it threw me off thinking that it was a certain cord but you was hitting a different note and then I realized it is just an inversion of that chord and that could have been me a little clearer if you would have just mentioned it.. Not too hard to figure out but for us newbies it would be worth mentioning.. Thanks in advance and thanks again for such an awesome lesson I did appreciate and learned from the video
Awesome lesson. Thank you. With some work I’ll get it. My new motto for my piano practice is “Never say Never”. I can see my improvement. I love your teaching technique. Thanks and God Bless.
Mr. Lee, thank you for your teaching and willingness to share. What a blessing! GEM
Bravo M. Jazer Lee pour les ARPEGGIOS. 7 EXERCICES TK YOU
A bit of understanding of music theory would go a long way. In particular you should have mentioned the C major chord is in root position, E minor chord is in 2nd inversion, A minor in first inversion, and F major in 2nd position. Too, you should have commented, emphasized when hands are playing the same note but different fingers -- Level 7. This would make a large improvement to the video. It's supposed to be an exercise for beginners, but I doubt beginners are going to play at the tempo you do. So why not indicate a tempo start, and a tempo goal? Little things can make a big difference!
Thank you for explaining the chords for me. Jazzer is a great guy and the exercise is awesome. But there is no way ”beginner” should be in the title. No beginner is going to know that he is playing inversions. How hard is it to say that they are inversions when he introduces the chords? I had to scroll down through all the comments to find yours to know what inversions they were.
So big thanks to you my friend.
@Charles Manson, Thank you so much, This is what I needed to be able practice these exercises. I was lost without it. Thanks again.
I guess I need to learn the inversions first? Thanks for the comment, I was losing my mind for a minute there
Thanks for everything
Are you able to conduct a session on Chord Roots and Inversions? I had to lookup the chords for my own understanding at the start of the video.
Good suggestion Michael, thank you
Yes! I think such a lesson would be extremely helpful.
You can see it on PGN Piano @Michael Hutson
sounds magical to me.
Here's a tip for all your piano teachers - n00bs get incredibly confused when you show inverted chords and don't explain that you're inverting them. So when we/they see your pinky is on C they think thats a C chord, when you're actually doing a second inverted F. This is probably one of the top 3 biggest annoying/frustrating things teachers on UA-cam do ALL THE TIME. If you want to reach a beginner, you have to teach to one. Inversions are WEIRD concepts for n00bs. Now, once you get them you'll never forget them, but for months I was incredibly frustrated with 99% of all UA-cam piano videos. /end rant...
PS, I love your videos still. You're one of my favs.
This is why I advocate for personal piano tutors/teachers for mastering the basics.
@@jazerleepiano for sure! What may be helpful on UA-cam tho is listing pre-requisites for this lesson, or any lesson! Just a simple splash screen, or discuss them or mention them or just say inverted at some point 😀
As a self taught pianist, this is a very good video. I needed that, thank you !
Thank you...nice set of exercises, though wish you had initially said you were playing 2nd inversions. Confused a beginner like me at first as I thought I was missing something.
Thank you profesor Jazer. I wish the beest best for you.
Hi Jazer, I thoroughly enjoy your piano tips. I have a question: Is it possible to move your display text to the top so it's not blocking the keys? Thank you. David
Had to watch this one again because I hadn't written it down clear enough to follow...... I love those arpeggios, really nice workouts that sound great! Thanks again, my half hour practice for today is guaranteed again, because like you said in another clip, if you do things people are interested in, they'll come back to it! So true!
Hi Jazer, I am following you from Turkey. Your videos are very helpful. Could you please publish one more level of difficulty of this arpeggio work.
Yes higher level arpeggios exercises coming out next time :)
@@jazerleepiano thank you
Hi. This is such a great channel. I’m just 3 weeks into my journey of learning piano. I’m trying to follow along, but were the Em, Am, and F chords being inverted? Looks like it was possibly Em 2nd, Am 1st, and F 2nd. It was throwing me for a loop trying to figure out what was going on because Jazer’s hands were barely moving. Thanks!
Nice!... and your left hand is a mirror of your hand.. Good insight I never thought of that👍
It's a good thing to know. I learnt this insight 3 years ago and it helps tremendously.
I got a simply piano ad on this video XD
Same😂
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I have small hands 🙌🏼
Amazing Arpeggios sir 👍🎉
Hello Jazer, I am following your tutorials since last 5-6 months. They superb for some like me who is attempting to learn piano.
Bro i have a doubt. Which hand is used for playing chord left hand or right hand
Left hand
@@hardiksawalkar can we Read with right also?
@@midhun473 um dunno ask your teacher 😅😅
@@hardiksawalkar bro i have no teacher i am studying in online i have a lot of doubts also
@@midhun473 same I'm Self taught pianist too I can't afford piano classes right now I use simply piano and UA-cam videos for practice
OK, I've just got myself a piano today... Cheers to the new adventure!
Thanks for that explanation. I now have the song from Adele in my ears (Someone like you). 😅 But there must be another level, as some pieces do use "broken arpeggios" (eg the Claire de Lune), and I do have problems in practicing and playing. 😐 All the other levels you showed are doable/playable for me ☺.
Me, too! Which is funny because it’s in 4/4 (Jazer is playing 6/8) and the chords are (I think) different.
Great! Thanks, J!
I think your arpeggios are not for beginners who only know the original 1 3 5. You are using inverse, that's why I didn't get it right away. Hope you could show something easier. Thank you.
Git gud
Fr strengthen 4th finger and use more so you can play bigger chords and 7ths
Bro your ability to make songs out of an selection is amazing I had started learning piano but school interrupts but I am on a journey of self improvement by going back to square one
@un grand MERCI à MR Jazer LEE. TK YOU ok
My biggest struggle is with fast jumps to distant notes. With pieces I've been playing for years, I hold my breath heading into the measure where I know there's a 50/50 chance I'll land the note(s). Recent arpeggio practice has helped majorly. Leyenda and Moonlight Sonata mvt. 3 are great current examples. Thank you, kind sir!!! xo
Got to do all of them, never thought it'd be that easy. Thanks for this!
"Kahanga hangang pagtuturo" in Philippines language- Amazing tutorial in English! Thanks my idol!
Just got a keyboard and wow this warmup exercise sounds so beautiful. Thank man
This is exactly what I was looking for; thank you very much for your hard work.
Excellent thanks
Beautiful. Thank you. 52yo learner here and loving your videos.
Awesome video thank you.
I like your straight forward approach to teaching. I just hit the thumbs up and will be working on these arpeggios.
Love your beautiful finger movements and the soothing sound you play.💐
Excellent.!
Thank you for the lesson!
Thank you ever so much, you are a fantastic piano player 👌🌟
Awesome. Thanks so much Sir!!!!!
Thank you Jazer. I loved this lesson. As I do many others of yours...
Greate idea to simply exercice!!
Awesome class, bro!
Love your channel. Thank you
Just beautiful! Your students are lucky to have you as their teacher-mentor. I wish I could have you as my teacher. I’m in Los Angeles, Thank you so much, Jazer.