One of the best piano tutorials here on YT! You managed to condense a year's worth of piano lessons into 18 minutes, I've rarely seen anyone being so concise and to the point in their tutoring. This is perfect for daily practice. Thank you!
@@ChristianFrentzenI agree, this is the exact step by step hold by the hand walk through that most if not all beginner and intermediate level players need… I certainly needed this exact video layout… Thank you 🙏 No time wasted, just moved from point to point like a boss…
Thanks for this 🎉 Awaiting more pls put tutorial for to identify common rhythms while playing songs with accompaniments Thanks A lot 🎉 greetings from Kottayam Vazhoor Kerala India 🎉
Thank you so much for this lesson. I am a 65age woman starting my dream to learn to play piano/Keyboard. And this lesson about spicing the chords was a great open eyes. There is few information about this topic on the net.
That's in incredible compliment - thank you so much! I will upload more videos these upcoming weeks. If you're interested in specific topics, please let me know!
Probably the best single pop piano tutorial I’ve watched! Thanks Christien! Not always easy to see which notes you are playing, consider adding more overlays…
1st of all - great tutorial, perfectly to the point. 2nd of all - I still have a long way to go to make use of it. 3rd - I am so happy that people are sharing those lessons on youtube so everyone can learn. Subscribed :D
I often use a 6, 4, 1, 5 progression when filling out at church when we need to keep the music running. This was helpful to give me more ideas around this progression. there were a couple here I hadn't thought of. thanks
Thanks a lot for your lessons. They've really helped me. I must also say that sometimes i find it difficult to see what key yoir are playing. If i may advice or suggest it will be great to write the keys or some digital illustration on what key you are playing. Thanks once again for all you great lessons❤
I’m certain no newb on piano (lol take a peek) and for me this video was CHOCK FULL of excellent tips. Not too heady with theory, C major so easier to visualize, clear easy examples, not over-playing, audio levels balanced well. Haha great job!!
Just play around with them and then you'll be able to recognise the characteristics of the sound that's in your head that you want to get out on the piano
Thank you. You're way above my level. But i have struggled playing chords larger than an octave. I watched you do it and that was great. Went to my piano and tried it. And nowvi think ibcsn learn my music much easier. Thank you. I'll study the rest later. I want to play hymns for congregational singing
Woh! Just found you… A fantastic lesson (though a little too much for me at the 12 mins mark lol). Your, playing and knowledge and more importantly your tone and instruction are clear and great for me. I love the visuals of your playing and description of the notes. I have probably 2 years of lessons here in 18 mins 34 seconds. Thank you very much.
This is great! I also hope you will have more advanced classes in the future. Thanks! Been a fan since i heard your Scarbee Ep88-S Demos when it was first released :)
That's so nice to hear! Thank you so much. I will upload more videos these upcoming weeks. If you're interested in specific topics, please let me know!
Thank you so much. Just found your channel . Love it. So much info and styles to practice. Have not come across a channel that covers so many variations in 1 YT video.
Not yet. But I am working on an online course which will be available on several platforms. There you can find all techniques, songs and of course sheet music and pdfs. I'll keep you postet if you're interested!
Hi Christian- great video! So much in here to learn. Any thoughts around getting comfortable with inversion chords other than just practice, practice? I’m so used to knowing and going to chord name immediately by hitting root note that links it to chord name. That extra step to think which notes do I hit now again for inversion form is always a tricky transition. Thanks! Appreciate it.
If you combine the left hand root + 5th + octave pattern in the left with the previous arpeggio pattern in the right hand you're pretty much playing Ludovico Einaudi style
@@ChristianFrentzen For sure, now I need to actually stop watching HOW to play and actually go and play for once ha. Keep getting stuck in paralysis by analysis 😂
Thank you all so much for your kind words!! I’m planning more video content. So I‘m asking you: what would you like to see here? What topics are you interested in?
Much better to use your ears. This really excellent video has months worth of study for any aspiring pianist and this style of piano playing is best learnt by understanding what you are playing, rather than just relying on reading the notes. Plus this is all free! I’m a pro session keys player and also lecture in music performance and composition at the University of Winchester in the UK, so I have some understanding of the subject and can also appreciate the quality of Christian’s communication and content.
One of the best piano tutorials here on YT! You managed to condense a year's worth of piano lessons into 18 minutes, I've rarely seen anyone being so concise and to the point in their tutoring. This is perfect for daily practice. Thank you!
thank you so much!
@@ChristianFrentzenI agree, this is the exact step by step hold by the hand walk through that most if not all beginner and intermediate level players need… I certainly needed this exact video layout… Thank you 🙏
No time wasted, just moved from point to point like a boss…
Really great video, even for a competent player like myself. Thankyou Christian.
Thanks for this 🎉 Awaiting more pls put tutorial for to identify common rhythms while playing songs with accompaniments Thanks A lot 🎉 greetings from Kottayam Vazhoor Kerala India 🎉
Very helpful. Thank you. This is the important stuff that gets left out by a lot of other teachers
@@erics7992 thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this lesson. I am a 65age woman starting my dream to learn to play piano/Keyboard. And this lesson about spicing the chords was a great open eyes.
There is few information about this topic on the net.
Thank you so much!!!
Nice video. Power packed info. Thank you!
What an excellent presentation. You have great communication skills and the content is superb!
thank you so much!! Can't wait to release more videos!
I've Heard so many of these effects in some of my favorite music. Thank you for your clear and powerful examples.
Thank you so much!
Lots of good ideas for chord practice. Saved to practice folder. Cheers!
Thank you for watching!!
A lot of techniques in 18 min. Tks ❣️
Thank you!!
Thank you so much super useful 🙏🙏🙏
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!!
First time viewing this channel, brilliant video, great ideas for variations, thanks! 🙂
Thank you! You're welcome!
I’ve been wondering about this for a long time! My accompaniments sound really clunky and basic. This will help me a lot!!
thank you so much!
Glad you are grtting out of the "clunky and basic" chords. 😂 Me too!
Well done. Gave me lots of great ideas.
thanks you so much!
An excellent lesson we can't miss. ❤❤❤
thank you so much!!
67 and starting piano. Good stuff here. Thank you for the video....and the chapters! Subscribed!
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much!!
❤late bloomer!❤
Sooo helpful and concise. Thanks much.❤
@@michellemonet4358 you‘re welcome!! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. very simple, clear and precise. I love your voice and calm style-can’t wait to see more of your piano videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it!
you are my best teacher, thank you so much
That's in incredible compliment - thank you so much! I will upload more videos these upcoming weeks. If you're interested in specific topics, please let me know!
My first time to your channel. Very well done, so I subscribed. Keep them coming. Thanks Christian.
thank you so much, I am happy to hear that!!!
Great, keep them coming.
thanks!
I really love it! I hope you make more contents like this
I will create new content soon!
Probably the best single pop piano tutorial I’ve watched! Thanks Christien! Not always easy to see which notes you are playing, consider adding more overlays…
I'm working on doing more videos. These will have a virtual keyboard overlay - thanks for your kind words!!! Best, Christian
@@ChristianFrentzenI'm looking forward to it.
Sounds awesome!❤@@ChristianFrentzen
Hey Christian, great video! I'm sure a lot of people can learn a lot from this! Well done and I hope you make more of these! :)
@@axelsteinbiss2877 thank you Axel!!!
Thanks. Amazing piano lesson.🎉
thank you so much!!!
I assumed this was going to be a boring lesson but it was actually fun! Subscribing
Great to hear! Thanks for subscribing!
this was helpful. thank you for the video!
Thank you!
This was a masterclass. Thanks a ton.
You're welcome! Thank you so much!
Absolutely brillant ❤ a tutorial to work on for a year !
Thank you so much!!
This is a fantastic video. Now I really want to play❤ I’m subscribed
thank you sooo much!
1st of all - great tutorial, perfectly to the point. 2nd of all - I still have a long way to go to make use of it. 3rd - I am so happy that people are sharing those lessons on youtube so everyone can learn. Subscribed :D
Awesome, thank you!
I often use a 6, 4, 1, 5 progression when filling out at church when we need to keep the music running. This was helpful to give me more ideas around this progression. there were a couple here I hadn't thought of. thanks
Thanks! There will be more contect here, soon!
This is exactly what I've been searching for, easily understood, now to get some practice. Thanks❤
@@jennywren8937 thank you!! I‘m glad you like it!!
This was so good I've subscribed 🤗
awesome, that's great! thank you!
So much great stuff in just one video lesson. Well, thank you a lot, sir. 🎉🎉🎉
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!!
Thanks a lot for your lessons. They've really helped me. I must also say that sometimes i find it difficult to see what key yoir are playing. If i may advice or suggest it will be great to write the keys or some digital illustration on what key you are playing. Thanks once again for all you great lessons❤
thank you so much! I am working on new material. this time I will add a virtual keyboard so you can see what I'm playing even better!
Very good thank you. The sound variety, fantastic.
Brilliant! absolutely encouraging for students of pop piano. Many thanks dear man!
I'm glad you like it! Thanks!
I’m certain no newb on piano (lol take a peek) and for me this video was CHOCK FULL of excellent tips. Not too heady with theory, C major so easier to visualize, clear easy examples, not over-playing, audio levels balanced well. Haha great job!!
Thank you so much!
Amazing tricks!
Thanks! You're welcome!
Number 8 and 9. = gold
Thanks! I really appreciate it. I will upload more videos these next weeks! If you're interested in specific piano topics, what would they be?
This is THE tutorial I’ve been looking for! Many thanks!
awesome, thank you so much!
This is great. Now all I need is how to use these in arranging songs
Just play around with them and then you'll be able to recognise the characteristics of the sound that's in your head that you want to get out on the piano
Thank you. You're way above my level. But i have struggled playing chords larger than an octave. I watched you do it and that was great. Went to my piano and tried it. And nowvi think ibcsn learn my music much easier. Thank you. I'll study the rest later. I want to play hymns for congregational singing
Thank you!
Just, EXCELENT... This are great tricks to play and have fun... They all sound amazing... CAnt´wait to practice them. Amazing class.
Glad you like them!
Woh! Just found you… A fantastic lesson (though a little too much for me at the 12 mins mark lol). Your, playing and knowledge and more importantly your tone and instruction are clear and great for me. I love the visuals of your playing and description of the notes. I have probably 2 years of lessons here in 18 mins 34 seconds. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Awesome, I'm happy you liked this video! There will be more content soon!
Thank you for this fantastic video
You're welcome! Thanks!
Keep up the good work Christian, 🎉
Thank you so much!!
This is great! I also hope you will have more advanced classes in the future. Thanks! Been a fan since i heard your Scarbee Ep88-S Demos when it was first released :)
That's so nice to hear! Thank you so much. I will upload more videos these upcoming weeks. If you're interested in specific topics, please let me know!
Thank you so much. Just found your channel . Love it. So much info and styles to practice. Have not come across a channel that covers so many variations in 1 YT video.
Thanks for watching!
Great video sir ! Tq very much for uploading !
thank you so much!
Thank you for you work 🙏🏻
My pleasure!
You just gave away all my secrets 😂 Start with simple single note melodies and then go back through and make it more elaborate
Thank you so much! We'll, there are so many ways to play these chords!
G over C. So Van Halen. Love it😊
Isn't it? thanks for your commen!
That's great sir!
awesome! thanks!!
Great tutorial!
thank you very much!!
Great tutorial. Any chance of a pdf covering the ideas included as I find it difficult to follow the fingering?
Not yet. But I am working on an online course which will be available on several platforms. There you can find all techniques, songs and of course sheet music and pdfs. I'll keep you postet if you're interested!
Really cool video. I just wish we could see the piano roll and exactly what’s being played as it’s a bit hard just watching f from piano view
All my upcoming videos will have an additional virtual piano overlay so you can see what I'm playing. Thanks for your feedback!
Hi Christian- great video! So much in here to learn. Any thoughts around getting comfortable with inversion chords other than just practice, practice? I’m so used to knowing and going to chord name immediately by hitting root note that links it to chord name. That extra step to think which notes do I hit now again for inversion form is always a tricky transition. Thanks! Appreciate it.
Thanks so much!
you got a new Sub!
Awesome - thank you so much!!
Super 👏👏👏
thank you!
If you combine the left hand root + 5th + octave pattern in the left with the previous arpeggio pattern in the right hand you're pretty much playing Ludovico Einaudi style
@@ethanpunto9222 absolutely!!! It‘s a really cool style of playing!
@@ChristianFrentzen For sure, now I need to actually stop watching HOW to play and actually go and play for once ha. Keep getting stuck in paralysis by analysis 😂
For the gospel style chords, how do you decide which chords pair with each other?
It's what I found after years of playing. I'll do a separate tutorial later on this channel!
Thank you all so much for your kind words!! I’m planning more video content. So I‘m asking you: what would you like to see here? What topics are you interested in?
It really wouldve been far mlre helpful to actually SEE the notes you were playing.😮6
Lástima no haber publicado la partitura.
Much better to use your ears. This really excellent video has months worth of study for any aspiring pianist and this style of piano playing is best learnt by understanding what you are playing, rather than just relying on reading the notes. Plus this is all free! I’m a pro session keys player and also lecture in music performance and composition at the University of Winchester in the UK, so I have some understanding of the subject and can also appreciate the quality of Christian’s communication and content.
Thank you Paul, that was really supportive. Hope you're well!
You're talking too much 😔