I didn't see the differences in those synthesia, but you present it all. This is the first video i have seen in your channel, and it is very helpful! Now, my cover on pop music has improved! Thank you so much.
This lesson is about left-hand rhythm but I was most interested in your right-hand technique around the 4:30 mark. You kind of glossed over it, but you talked about making chords around notes that aren't in the chord, and it sounded great. I'm a relative beginner, about 3½ years of playing, but I've never come across any lessons which teach how to include chords in the melody. General ideas, of course, like keeping the melody note at the top, but my playing sounds simple because I mainly play the single notes indicated on lead sheets and don't really have a plan on how to expand the sound. Please make a lesson or two about this technique.
I didn't see the differences in those synthesia, but you present it all.
This is the first video i have seen in your channel, and it is very helpful! Now, my cover on pop music has improved! Thank you so much.
Wow, really good job dear friend!!🎸 Your piano sounds awesome as always, can't wait to see you play some Beethoven too^^
This lesson is about left-hand rhythm but I was most interested in your right-hand technique around the 4:30 mark. You kind of glossed over it, but you talked about making chords around notes that aren't in the chord, and it sounded great. I'm a relative beginner, about 3½ years of playing, but I've never come across any lessons which teach how to include chords in the melody. General ideas, of course, like keeping the melody note at the top, but my playing sounds simple because I mainly play the single notes indicated on lead sheets and don't really have a plan on how to expand the sound. Please make a lesson or two about this technique.
I will definitely do a video / videos to cover this in more detail!