David many thanks for your videos. I have learned so many just in a matter of couple of weeks. Well now i am trying to find sheet music with letters as you for my B- onoleo scale. Cant find any...
When i play jingle bells on my ysha savita, i always play the ding and the lowest notes alternating below the melody, because your way of playing it is kind of boring isn't it. Always only on tone n' stuff.
that's a great twist to put on it :) this is meant to be a 'beginner course' primarily, but I always try to encourage people to add their own ideas into whatever we do.
Well i think if you can already to "isolation", meaning play a rhythm with one hand, and a melody with your other hand, you are not a beginner anymore :)
Thank you very much for your video. Finally i can play my first notes and song. What a timing that i see your video now, before christmas 🎅🌲 Thanks!
Good stuff as always. Thanks.
David many thanks for your videos. I have learned so many just in a matter of couple of weeks. Well now i am trying to find sheet music with letters as you for my B- onoleo scale. Cant find any...
Could you explain why your D minor scale is missing some notes compared to stand D minor scale? Is it different to this type of scale?
It's called a Celtic Dm scale. It doesn't have the B flat. A Kurd Dm is the same, but with a B flat between the lowest A and C.
Congratulations on the video.
How much does the instrument cost?
So like, the A note is at the front right? There where the handpan is closest to your body.
yes, exactly
David, When getting sheet music for a certain song do I use piano sheet music? If not, which instrument? Thanks.
usually "simple piano" version is good. but whatever instrument is playing the melody you want to play. generally everything has a piano version :)
When i play jingle bells on my ysha savita, i always play the ding and the lowest notes alternating below the melody, because your way of playing it is kind of boring isn't it. Always only on tone n' stuff.
that's a great twist to put on it :) this is meant to be a 'beginner course' primarily, but I always try to encourage people to add their own ideas into whatever we do.
David Urban what is a beginner in you definition?
Well i think if you can already to "isolation", meaning play a rhythm with one hand, and a melody with your other hand, you are not a beginner anymore :)
David Urban sounds reasonable :)