i always laugh out when you talk vividly to us via words in the video it's interesting and lovely! i love your concept of no notes should be avoid, but to use special treatment to take reaction. your channel is my first step to get into the field of jazz music (i mean playing jazz by myself) i'm so excited! thx anyway
I really like this video. I like how there is not talking at all and just showing examples. Thank you for posting this video. I’ve always wanted to learn jazz and I feel encouraged by your video; Easy to understand
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Great Video..I notice you are running a mode here.and there. I have some 🎸 books that dive extremely deep into rules. The modes make sense..as a way that musicians can make a quick note on a paper or communicate to one another..THE RULES discourages many beginners..I have not taken the time to learn them. Having said all that ..if a certain musician teaches a certain way and somebody wants to play just like that person..that person probably will have to learn the rules. The modes are simple compared to the extra rules.. .
This is a brilliant concept and super helpful! Like you said, there are no "wrong notes", we just need to learn how to work with any note we encounter to make it sound "right" ❤
I play a little of this style when improv...never saw it on sheet music. Thanks.I saw so many great things in these excercises. On the Dmin7..if I remember right you came down in the V min arpegio..then in the same bar you used notes that were in the G scale then on to an altered G Dom. Basically a Mix..We can credit or blame the foundation of Western Music to the Greeks ..Pythagoras discovered the octave..thereby 7 modes. I read the music backwards and forwards and sometimes use a free app called Maestro to write the music and play it back..I wrote out Donna Lee with it. As I played your video I would listen to the thirds, minor thirds ..sixths etc..I plan to purchase some material in the future.. Going to be woodworking today..kind of a hobby. I plan to get some time in on the piano.
the f is also possible just on the strong beat to resolve to e, as in stella by starlight, I admit that without resolving it is an avoidtone, also from e starting when using the sitxth dimished scale, you will also enter the e on a strong beat the same effect what you showed with the C D D# E arrival
David..Thanks for the highlight. I noticed that on the run..the thumb is ^ 4ths..more or less..E>A>D>G and that can go up using all 5 digits..and definitely comes down in G alt scale. Chord underneath appears to be a rootless G7 aug5..
A few years ago I was playing a C6 arpeggios with a C7 in the base..I noticed I was playing quick C13 for a millisecond or so. Also, I sometimes play. both C blues and the A blues over. the C7. The altered notes from the C Maj scale are Eb Gb.. That give us C Eb GB Bb..or parts of the C7b5#9.. The C alt scale is C Db Eb E Gb Ab Bb. (.Root b9 #9 (b3) 3 b5 #5 b7 R).I think every altered extension chord.can be found with that. The easiest way to learn this scale is. Say C then( Db Eb Fb Gb Ab Bb C) Basically saying flat after ever note of the.C.scale. .We are slim the 2.4 and six..in jazz extensions thats 9 11 13..(D F A) in the C choice. it is also the 1st 3 notes for notes of the C 1/2 whole diminished scale..folloed by whole steps to the root. By playing this scale.in every.key.(start with the familiar ones first..like F or G..they have only one black note) A blues over C7. Since A blues is A C D Eb E G A. Wasn't planning to text this Much. Going to be woodworking today. Hope this helps.someone..These are the things I wish I had understood when taking jazz guitar and jazzpiano lesson.
I just bought a Membership for your Beginner's Course. Didn't even know there was a Coupon Code but nevermind. :D Although I'm not a complete beginner I really wanna go through your whole curriculum. Your lessons are my favorite piano lessons on UA-cam overall and and everything you teach is always really tasteful, I love your playing, David!
Hi Armando, the exercises on my youtube channel are not part of any piano books, but time to time I collect my exercises into a bundle. You can find some links in the description :)
Hey David, I come from a classically trained perspective. What is the difference between a lick and a riff? How do you use them? Are licks short melodies?
Not David..but I thought they were the same..I googled it. A Lick is usually part of the Riff. But if the song uses an extended lick.. that Lick can become a Riff. It probably uses examples.
David, about your left hand, do you play it like it is written or you try to swing it (like milisecond before the beat) ? I think general question would be do you treat left hand always like a bass player would (on the beat) or is it good to swing it when you soloing or play melody with your right hand?
Sometimes a chord falls on downbeat, other times on upbeat, and a random combination of that creates syncopation, which makes the whole thing swing better. I treat my left hand as part of my right hand :) so, yeah, the left hand should swing too :)
This is edit as I go. Like the use of the Cmaj7 Bebop Scale. Falls under the fingers perfect. Then we go to relative Fmaj9..The next measure appears to be the hw G dim scale.(I read it. backwardss to find a collection of notes.( G Ab Bb B Db Eb E ..To be.continued.
why this sounds sooo good? Can someone explains it with few plain words please? I know when he is going from E to E upscale, it's basically the Phrygian mode, but he alters the notes going down, and it sounds so jazzy. what makes it so harmonic and melodic?
He is using the altered scale on the G7 chords (which are also altered by adding extensions, normally he adds the flat 13 which is an E flat) The altered scale for G7 is the same as A flat minor melodic ascending. It includes all the different chord alterations and is also not in the key of C which is why it sounds jazzy
@@thomassladden9077 Thanks for refreshing my thoughts on the melodic.minor. It appears to me to be the seventh mode of the Ab melodic minor. G Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F Gb R b9 #9 3 b5 #5 b13 b7 The alt scale is amazing as you know..It has no 2,4, or 6 or 7.
No. I was thinking about it, but in the end, I decided not to do it. For this video, I tried to use the same fingering, but when I was practicing this for myself, I always mix up the fingering. I must say that my technique was more fragile by trying to keep the same fingering all the time. This is not the same story as practicing scales up and down in a traditional/classical way. There you should always keep the same fingering! However, jazz improvisation can be quite chaotic, and there is no way to avoid 'unfortunate fingering' situations when you are in the flow. However, you can train yourself to get out of them successfully by letting your fingers find the best position in every moment. This approach (to keep the fingering random) comes from the great Jazz Pianist, Jean-Michel Pilc.
@@DavidMagyelPiano Yes David..that makes sense. Sometimes just using different note fingering, makes us much better improvisers. Often.I slip down from the black keys as if I was playing the blues..my.clasical training moreless.frowns on that.
Hi David. I am a little confused. I just bought sheet music for "8 ways to practice...". EX 4 says fingering the a note (1st finger) and the b note (4th finger). You are playing something different in the video clip - please explain to this dummie ...
Hi Peter! The fingering in the sheet music is just a general suggestion. For this video, I tried to use the same fingering, but I might have mixed up. I like to give complete freedom for my fingers to do whatever they want :D Please, if you have the time check the reply I gave to Francis Sanzone in this comment section about fingering. Basically, my suggestion is to let your fingers decide what feels right for them. Sometimes fingering that feels comfortable at a slow tempo, does not really work when you speed up.
@@stefanoghiretti3099 In this video I switched exercise 1 and 2 :) I mean, what is exercise 1 in this video, it is exercise 2 in the sheet music and vice versa. but it is all there :)
Appreciate video content! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you heard about - Riddleagan Smart Hands Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning piano fast without the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend after many years got excellent success with it.
Unfortunately I learn these things the hard way. These lessons show the value in being exposed to correct learning systems early musically or otherwise.
You show good versions but better if you'll teach us how to make the chords and lead music by ourselves. Otherwise you show only examples but not describe by which principles they built up.
favorite piano channel, no useless words just socres and practicing, real good work
Best instructional jazz piano ever- most complete
Great exercise that puts the pianist in context with actual musical movement.
Advanced Version: 0:28
Intermediate Version: 2:35
There are no notes that you should avoid. There are only notes that require special treatment ;)
Hey bro, I really love your teaching approach. How can I order your books if you have any. Thanks again for the great work.
Hi David, thankyou for your insight into this. I'm a visual learner and this helps very much. Kindest regards nick
Glad it was helpful! Kindest Regards David
You are like an angel to me.
i always laugh out when you talk vividly to us via words in the video
it's interesting and lovely!
i love your concept of no notes should be avoid, but to use special treatment to take reaction.
your channel is my first step to get into the field of jazz music (i mean playing jazz by myself)
i'm so excited! thx anyway
Thanks so much. Your comment made me happy too :)
I really like this video. I like how there is not talking at all and just showing examples. Thank you for posting this video. I’ve always wanted to learn jazz and I feel encouraged by your video; Easy to understand
Keep posting and thank you
Love the metronome spatial sound
Heartwarming cool...😍
Sensacional ...gostaria muito de chegar neste nível de musicalidade e aplicação! Preciso dar uns 10 passos atrás pra ir bem devagar.... Parabéns e obrigado
Yeaah, thanks for adding the left hand, some chanels dont do that
a lot of them!
Quite frankly..without the chords..you can not really do these lessons justice.
Great Video..I notice you are running a mode here.and there.
I have some 🎸 books that dive extremely deep into rules. The
modes make sense..as a way that
musicians can make a quick note on a paper or communicate to one another..THE RULES discourages many beginners..I have not taken the time to learn them. Having said all that ..if a certain musician
teaches a certain way and somebody wants to play just like that person..that person probably will have to learn the rules. The
modes are simple compared to the extra rules..
.
Wow, this is so elegant David. I kind of just want to listen to you play
Wish i had been taught this way would have made all the difference in my playing.
Thanks a lot. Greatly appreciated.
Outstanding. People are always asking for jazz scales and instead we get modes. Well, you just gave everyone scales and made it easy. Thank You.
This is the way to learn.
Modes are mostly nothing but scales starting on the non root note. Modes are overrated.
David y sus videos me han parecido muy didácticos y efectivos.
I've been looking for this channel whole my life ! Thank you so much ❤️
That wuz great!
This is super helpful. I'm glad to find this. Thanks for sharing.
This is a brilliant concept and super helpful! Like you said, there are no "wrong notes", we just need to learn how to work with any note we encounter to make it sound "right" ❤
David, thanks for giving me the opportunity to improve my piano skills! Your content is so pleasing and was what I was searching for
Great to hear that your find it useful!
😎 cool! I will practice that tomorrow!
Thanx!! More, more is needed!
Perfecto David! Muchas gracias, ahora a pasarlo a todos los tonos. nos vemos en 6 meses! 😉
Thanks for this video! I’ve learned a lot! God bless you
Hey David:) Thanks for this. I just learned this lick and surprisingly played in C D E F A..I'm going to learn it every key
These are so helpful! Thank you for this knowledge
I play a little of this style when improv...never saw it on sheet music. Thanks.I saw so many great things in these excercises.
On the Dmin7..if I remember right you came down in the V min arpegio..then in the same bar you used notes that were in the G scale then on to an altered G Dom. Basically a Mix..We can credit or blame the foundation of Western
Music to the Greeks ..Pythagoras discovered the octave..thereby 7 modes. I read the music backwards and forwards and sometimes use a free app called Maestro to write the music and play it back..I wrote out Donna Lee with it. As I played your video I would listen to the thirds, minor thirds ..sixths etc..I plan to purchase some material in the
future.. Going to be woodworking today..kind of a hobby. I plan to get some time in on the piano.
Wow this was amazing and right on time no pun intended
Magnifico tutorial. Complimenti.
Beatiful video men!
Thanks..... Perfect 👌
Thank you very much... this very help full☺
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Beautiful man, thank you so much
Oof love it please don’t stop posting
the f is also possible just on the strong beat to resolve to e, as in stella by starlight, I admit that without resolving it is an avoidtone, also from e starting when using the sitxth dimished scale, you will also enter the e on a strong beat the same effect what you showed with the C D D# E arrival
David..Thanks for the highlight. I noticed that on the run..the thumb is ^ 4ths..more or less..E>A>D>G and that can go up using all 5 digits..and definitely comes down in G alt scale. Chord underneath appears to be a rootless G7 aug5..
Thank you very much.
Just this is the video that I want.
God bless you.^^
Muchas Gracias !
Gracias tu tambien!
Thank you!
Brilliant 😁 great Jazz scales 👀
Genio!
Thank you so much。ありがとうございます😊
Crack. Algunos de estos dias te compro un libro. saludos desde argentina
My plan is to buy some material from David en el futuro tambien.
A mi tambien. Es muy bueno. No tengo un telclado Espanol. Saludos ..Un musician al otro.
New Subbie. Thanx. Truly inspiring, creative approach. Very special. Further success, Music Brother. Happy Bird 100th B'day.
A few years ago I was playing a C6 arpeggios with a C7 in the base..I noticed I was playing quick C13 for a millisecond or so. Also, I sometimes play. both C blues and the A blues over. the C7. The altered notes from the C Maj scale are Eb Gb..
That give us C Eb GB Bb..or parts of the C7b5#9.. The C alt scale is C Db Eb E Gb Ab Bb. (.Root b9 #9 (b3) 3 b5 #5 b7 R).I think every altered extension chord.can be found with that. The easiest way to learn this scale is. Say C then( Db Eb Fb Gb Ab Bb C) Basically saying flat after ever note of the.C.scale. .We are slim the 2.4 and six..in jazz extensions thats 9 11 13..(D F A) in the C choice.
it is also the 1st 3 notes for notes of the C 1/2 whole diminished scale..folloed by whole steps to the root. By playing this scale.in every.key.(start with the familiar ones first..like F or G..they have only one black note)
A blues over C7. Since A blues is A C D Eb E G A. Wasn't planning to text this Much. Going to be woodworking today. Hope this helps.someone..These are the things I wish I had understood when taking jazz guitar and jazzpiano lesson.
Interesting that some people use too few periods, others too many.
@@km4hr the one at play..looks out of place. I usually use around three to start a separate idea.
I just bought a Membership for your Beginner's Course. Didn't even know there was a Coupon Code but nevermind. :D
Although I'm not a complete beginner I really wanna go through your whole curriculum. Your lessons are my favorite piano lessons on UA-cam overall and and everything you teach is always really tasteful, I love your playing, David!
Nimeu, You made my day. Thank you so much for your kind words.
Awesome, can you please tell me the name of the piano book you are reading off. Thank You👍
Hi Armando, the exercises on my youtube channel are not part of any piano books, but time to time I collect my exercises into a bundle. You can find some links in the description :)
Hey David, I come from a classically trained perspective. What is the difference between a lick and a riff? How do you use them? Are licks short melodies?
Not David..but I thought they were the same..I googled it. A Lick is usually part of the Riff. But if the song uses an extended lick..
that Lick can become a Riff. It probably uses examples.
David, about your left hand, do you play it like it is written or you try to swing it (like milisecond before the beat) ? I think general question would be do you treat left hand always like a bass player would (on the beat) or is it good to swing it when you soloing or play melody with your right hand?
Sometimes a chord falls on downbeat, other times on upbeat, and a random combination of that creates syncopation, which makes the whole thing swing better. I treat my left hand as part of my right hand :) so, yeah, the left hand should swing too :)
This is edit as I go. Like the use of the Cmaj7 Bebop Scale. Falls under the fingers perfect. Then we go to relative Fmaj9..The next measure appears to be the hw G dim scale.(I read it. backwardss to find a collection of notes.( G Ab Bb
B Db Eb E ..To be.continued.
Pliz any exercises jaaz tutorial lesson
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The lesson posted create the proper form and skill set to advance your playing
Obrigado estou fazendo na guitarra
cool.
why this sounds sooo good? Can someone explains it with few plain words please? I know when he is going from E to E upscale, it's basically the Phrygian mode, but he alters the notes going down, and it sounds so jazzy. what makes it so harmonic and melodic?
He is using the altered scale on the G7 chords (which are also altered by adding extensions, normally he adds the flat 13 which is an E flat) The altered scale for G7 is the same as A flat minor melodic ascending. It includes all the different chord alterations and is also not in the key of C which is why it sounds jazzy
@@thomassladden9077 Thank you for your reply. that make sense. So he goes descending on the G altered like that: G bA bB B bD bE F G ?
@@omarbakar Yep that's right.
@@thomassladden9077 Thanks for refreshing my thoughts on the melodic.minor. It appears to me to
be the seventh mode of the Ab melodic minor.
G Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F Gb
R b9 #9 3 b5 #5 b13 b7
The alt scale is amazing as you know..It has no 2,4, or 6 or 7.
WOW!!!!!
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What do you think of Czerny's school of velocity?
Everything is good if it motivates you to practice :)
I prefer Hannon. Hannon seems to be better for beginners.
Czerny seems to be for advanced players..Hannon starts at a simpler
level and gradually gets more sophisticated.
100k subs GREAT WORK!!! im andreas btw :)
Do the books for major scales include fingering?
No. I was thinking about it, but in the end, I decided not to do it. For this video, I tried to use the same fingering, but when I was practicing this for myself, I always mix up the fingering. I must say that my technique was more fragile by trying to keep the same fingering all the time. This is not the same story as practicing scales up and down in a traditional/classical way. There you should always keep the same fingering! However, jazz improvisation can be quite chaotic, and there is no way to avoid 'unfortunate fingering' situations when you are in the flow. However, you can train yourself to get out of them successfully by letting your fingers find the best position in every moment. This approach (to keep the fingering random) comes from the great Jazz Pianist, Jean-Michel Pilc.
@@DavidMagyelPiano Yes David..that makes sense. Sometimes just using different note fingering, makes us much better improvisers. Often.I slip down from the black keys as if I was playing the blues..my.clasical training moreless.frowns on that.
Hi David. I am a little confused. I just bought sheet music for "8 ways to practice...". EX 4 says fingering the a note (1st finger) and the b note (4th finger). You are playing something different in the video clip - please explain to this dummie ...
Hi Peter! The fingering in the sheet music is just a general suggestion. For this video, I tried to use the same fingering, but I might have mixed up. I like to give complete freedom for my fingers to do whatever they want :D Please, if you have the time check the reply I gave to Francis Sanzone
in this comment section about fingering. Basically, my suggestion is to let your fingers decide what feels right for them. Sometimes fingering that feels comfortable at a slow tempo, does not really work when you speed up.
I just... I just... I love you...
Aw
Well this can be a song :)
악보구입할수있는 싸이트 알고싶어요
저기 위에 제목 클릭 하면 sheet
주문 하는데 나와요 저도 악보 구입 할라고 막 눌러 보다 알았네요
동영상 밑에 8way 거길 클릭 하세요
Ok that's it. I'm buying piano
Good Choice...
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Hello David Andreas here😻🎃
Hey Andreas :) Why are you up so late? Still gaming? :) And why did you miss your piano lesson today?
David Magyel i was up late beacuse i couldnt sleep beacuse i was sick and vomiting :)
There is no comping on the sheet ex 1 ecc ...
Sorry, what do you mean?:) All the exercises are with the left hand comping on the sheet music :)
David Magyel at the third page ex 1 whic is the first you play in the video , thers no comp, but I think to understand frim the video how it goes...;)
in how to practise major scale c major
@@stefanoghiretti3099 In this video I switched exercise 1 and 2 :) I mean, what is exercise 1 in this video, it is exercise 2 in the sheet music and vice versa. but it is all there :)
il libro ha una
Appreciate video content! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you heard about - Riddleagan Smart Hands Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning piano fast without the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend after many years got excellent success with it.
Unfortunately I learn these things the hard way. These lessons show the value in being exposed to correct learning systems early musically or otherwise.
You show good versions but better if you'll teach us how to make the chords and lead music by ourselves. Otherwise you show only examples but not describe by which principles they built up.
Just play them and work on them
okay sorry I see you did that already! LOL
: D
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