THANK YOU IMMENSELY from the bottom of my heart. I was always left blank in my mind for left hand arrangement patterns and you have given an incredible wealth of information that cannot be paid back. Thank you for your work
For me its a great pleasure to visit your channel i am learning a lot from you i am learning stuff that i was looking for for many years thank you god blessing from curacao
Merci beaucoup for this. I'm a piano Nooby but I'm working on my left hand technique and this fits in well for what I need to strive for. BTW I am a retired therapist (Chiropractor) that had to adapt to a major orthopaedic shoulder injury. But I came back after multiple operations and developed techniques specifically for the shoulder and the arm and hand. I have a video that is in the editing process explaining the exercises for the pianist...for their body. I have low back exercises that take 30 seconds to one minute, but should be done every day. And there are stretches and self-treatment techniques for the shoulder and hands and wrists. Especially useful for the little finger strength. Stay tuned.
That is wonderful I need to check out your videos! I broke my back 10 years ago and have had to adapt to spine issues and of course always a constant battle with wrist issues as a pianist! I do a lot of yoga/stretching to help protect my body from injury…Would love to see your recommendations!
Haha ludwig’s face 😅 thanks for your work, I save It in my playlist to work on It later 🙏✨🎶😊 Keep making tutorials about composing/improvisation please that’s great 🤗
Haha sorry for the delay on posting this! Hope it helps and yes I’ll be posting more advanced tutorials like this weekly so lmk if you have any other suggestions! 😁
What about left hand patterns similar to contemporary composers like Ludovico Einaudi, Max Richter or Johan Johansson. Love your videos just discovered you.
Good afternoon Cecilia, thank you very much for putting up the link to this sheet music, I have downloaded the file and will try to practice it. Once again, thanks you very much 😊. Appreciated 👌. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
What´s the meaning of those sequence numbers ? I am new on this and I am very confused. Are they the finger number we use on our Left Hand, the Notes for a C major Scale or the Chords arpeggiated ? It is not clear if you explain so fast very few things assuming we are that smart.
Haha I am sure you are very smart! But yes numbers can be confusing in music because they are used multiple ways. I am using it here as scale degrees. So for each chord the number represents the note that is that many steps above the root note in that scale (from 1-8). I should post a short video explaining scale degrees here soon to help 😅
Explanation and pattern is too fast to grasp. It was very hard to learn from this video. Request you to please go slow. Thanks. However the content is superb.
Thank you for the feedback! I will be sure to go into detail in my next tutorial I am currently working on! Will be similar in content but new patterns and arrangement ideas 😄
THANK YOU IMMENSELY from the bottom of my heart. I was always left blank in my mind for left hand arrangement patterns and you have given an incredible wealth of information that cannot be paid back. Thank you for your work
Yesss! I am so happy it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching! 💜
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Aw you are too kind, thank you so much! ❤️
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For me its a great pleasure to visit your channel i am learning a lot from you i am learning stuff that i was looking for for many years thank you god blessing from curacao
Hi sas your piano 🎹 videos are great ful to gate new experience.
❗️EXCELLENT lesson❗️
Thank you very much. You'e a great teacher
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you so much ❤
These are great, just what I need and you are very kind to include the sheet music, really helps.
Thank you so glad it helped! ☺️
You have covered the left hand patterns very beautifully which probably is not taken care of in other tutorials. Worth watching and learning. Thanks
Thank you so much! 😁
Merci beaucoup for this. I'm a piano Nooby but I'm working on my left hand technique and this fits in well for what I need to strive for.
BTW I am a retired therapist (Chiropractor) that had to adapt to a major orthopaedic shoulder injury. But I came back after multiple operations and developed techniques specifically for the shoulder and the arm and hand. I have a video that is in the editing process explaining the exercises for the pianist...for their body. I have low back exercises that take 30 seconds to one minute, but should be done every day. And there are stretches and self-treatment techniques for the shoulder and hands and wrists. Especially useful for the little finger strength.
Stay tuned.
That is wonderful I need to check out your videos! I broke my back 10 years ago and have had to adapt to spine issues and of course always a constant battle with wrist issues as a pianist! I do a lot of yoga/stretching to help protect my body from injury…Would love to see your recommendations!
Haha ludwig’s face 😅
thanks for your work, I save It in my playlist to work on It later 🙏✨🎶😊
Keep making tutorials about composing/improvisation please that’s great 🤗
Haha sorry for the delay on posting this! Hope it helps and yes I’ll be posting more advanced tutorials like this weekly so lmk if you have any other suggestions! 😁
Cecilia Hone ok thanks ! Is this the tutorial about octaves patterns or do you have another one about this ? 🤷🏻♂️🎶
Oh def more to come...the possibilities are endless!
Cecilia Hone ok nice 🤗 thanks for your work !
What about left hand patterns similar to contemporary composers like Ludovico Einaudi, Max Richter or Johan Johansson. Love your videos just discovered you.
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Thank you 🌷
thanks for watching!
Hello Cecilia, these are really wonderful ideas to work with. Best regards.
Thank you so much! So glad you are finding them helpful!
Super cool, a few new ideas to try :-) I love your beautiful classical phrasing and timing on the arpeggios!
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Relaxing Piano Covers 🤣 You too haha
Haha omg too funny 😂 it’s ok tho cause I stalk you both back...mutual stalking is totally acceptable 😄
Cecilia Hone we are linked by music 😊🎵🎹✨
Thank you so much for these ideas!
I’m going to write an exam and this is just perfect for me to use. But do these patterns have specific names?
You’re so welcome! No specific names I would just describe them by their motion when writing about them. Good luck!
Good evening Cecilia, thank you for sharing, 👍👍👍it will be very much better if I can download the music sheet to practice. 👌
OK I will create some sheet music of these patterns and post in the description this coming week!
@@CeciliaHone 👍 Looking forward to download and practice it. Thank you very much for your kind thoughts. 😊 Appreciated.
@@limtp1 the sheet music is up now lmk if you have any questions or issues downloading!
Good afternoon Cecilia, thank you very much for putting up the link to this sheet music, I have downloaded the file and will try to practice it. Once again, thanks you very much 😊. Appreciated 👌. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
I like pattern 3 >> 3:49 🙂
What´s the meaning of those sequence numbers ? I am new on this and I am very confused. Are they the finger number we use on our Left Hand, the Notes for a C major Scale or the Chords arpeggiated ? It is not clear if you explain so fast very few things assuming we are that smart.
Haha I am sure you are very smart! But yes numbers can be confusing in music because they are used multiple ways. I am using it here as scale degrees. So for each chord the number represents the note that is that many steps above the root note in that scale (from 1-8). I should post a short video explaining scale degrees here soon to help 😅
Where’s the first vid ?
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Explanation and pattern is too fast to grasp. It was very hard to learn from this video. Request you to please go slow. Thanks. However the content is superb.
Thank you for the feedback! I will be sure to go into detail in my next tutorial I am currently working on! Will be similar in content but new patterns and arrangement ideas 😄
I have linked the sheet music in the description, hope that helps!