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I may be your oldest student. I am over 75 years trying to learn the Keyboard which I wanted to do when I was in School. I was born and lived in Srilanka and moved to Australia 20 years ago. Your lessons are very professional. I am trying hard to play using with both hands. I hope I will succeed. Trying hard.
Thanks for the great video. I am only a beginner at piano, but it seems like excellent advice to me - especially the bit about correct finger / arm position and playing slowly. You definitely deserve more likes!
I’ve just started relearning piano as an adult. This is the first tutorial of yours I’ve watched and it’s brilliant. Your style and explanations are so clear.
Oh hows it going man? I started Like 2 weeks ago and am really loving it, I have played guitar for about 10 years since 17 but there was always something that called to me about the piano
Hi just started following you & you are a great teacher. I’m a beginner & have now learnt your finger movements. Thank you. Do you have the chord sheet for fields of gold my favourite song of all time. Would love to play that :-) not using all fingers on left hand just yet
I don't I'm afraid but google will have the chords, lots of guitar sites with the basic chord charts written out. Have you heard the Eva Cassidy version?
After learning C major scale. Which scale should i learn next? Do you have to learn L and R and together for each scale? Keep these coming, really enjoying them. Can't play any 'tunes' yet but hoping that working through all these vids will help me get a 'tune' out one day.
Hi Phillip, I would learn G major next, then D, A and E. Those all add an extra sharp black key each time but still use the same finger pattern. You could also throw in F somewhere in there as it has 1 black (a flat this time) To learn more, I actually put up a blog post on which order to learn scales. You can be flexible how you do things but it makes most sense to start with those few I believe pianofs.com/the-best-scales-to-learn-first-on-piano-a-helpful-guide/ I would just add that it's worth starting some simple real music too as soon as you feel ready
WATCH NEXT Part 2 on the LEFT HAND ua-cam.com/video/Aednzm_TiqQ/v-deo.html and Part 3 hands together ua-cam.com/video/Q1W0U7Vfv2o/v-deo.html
PDF Guides available (UPDATED DESIGNS) 👉 www.pianofs.com/downloads 🎹 BLACK FRIDAY 25% OFF THEORY GUIDE BUNDLES
I may be your oldest student. I am over 75 years trying to learn the Keyboard which I wanted to do when I was in School. I was born and lived in Srilanka and moved to Australia 20 years ago. Your lessons are very professional. I am trying hard to play using with both hands. I hope I will succeed. Trying hard.
Good luck
You're actually way better then many other teachers out there in UA-cam. Thanks for this great tutorial.
Loving your videos… I’ve just bought a keyboard and finding it hard to know ‘where to start’ ? but this video feels a good place! Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Thanks for the great video. I am only a beginner at piano, but it seems like excellent advice to me - especially the bit about correct finger / arm position and playing slowly. You definitely deserve more likes!
Glad it was helpful!
Just bought a piano and the best ever introduction video I came across in UA-cam ever!!
Subscribed straight away
As a fellow piano teacher, you do an excellent job of explaining all the technique! SO SO GOOD
Your videos are helping me a lot to get started!! You explain evrythinh really well!! Thanks a lot!!
Cheers from Brasil!
What a great tutorial!! Really appreciate the tips & tricks for the smooth flow! Thank you so much!
I’ve just started relearning piano as an adult. This is the first tutorial of yours I’ve watched and it’s brilliant. Your style and explanations are so clear.
Oh hows it going man? I started Like 2 weeks ago and am really loving it, I have played guitar for about 10 years since 17 but there was always something that called to me about the piano
Love it! The best tutorial ever. Thank You so much!
Nice tips! This is really helpful for me and I'll utilize them in my practice and growth with C major scale!
First time I came across such a video where not only piano notes is taught but also how to keep and move hands. Superb teaching
Hope it was useful!
Absolutely amazing video literally got my keyboard half hour ago and I love it
I really appreciate all you've done here to help newbies like me
Cool, thanks for letting me know. Glad to help!
Really enjoying the lessons so far.They are very approachable - relaxed and easy to follow. Thanks so much for sharing.
Meaningful teaching. Thank you! ❤️
Dude you are a GREAT teacher!
Subscribed! Fantastic channel. Excellent tutorial and so well explained. You deserve way more subscribers.
Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much
So far I actually feel that I learned something, thanks sir
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for making this channel, it’s helped a lot.
Glad to hear, thanks for watching!
This was exactly what I needed. Great tutorial.
Glad it helped!
Hi just started following you & you are a great teacher. I’m a beginner & have now learnt your finger movements. Thank you. Do you have the chord sheet for fields of gold my favourite song of all time. Would love to play that :-) not using all fingers on left hand just yet
I don't I'm afraid but google will have the chords, lots of guitar sites with the basic chord charts written out. Have you heard the Eva Cassidy version?
After learning C major scale. Which scale should i learn next? Do you have to learn L and R and together for each scale? Keep these coming, really enjoying them. Can't play any 'tunes' yet but hoping that working through all these vids will help me get a 'tune' out one day.
Hi Phillip, I would learn G major next, then D, A and E. Those all add an extra sharp black key each time but still use the same finger pattern. You could also throw in F somewhere in there as it has 1 black (a flat this time) To learn more, I actually put up a blog post on which order to learn scales. You can be flexible how you do things but it makes most sense to start with those few I believe pianofs.com/the-best-scales-to-learn-first-on-piano-a-helpful-guide/
I would just add that it's worth starting some simple real music too as soon as you feel ready
Oh and you asked about L and R, as a beginner, do left and right separately before putting them together
I've now learned all 12 major scales and not sure what I should move onto next?
Very helpful! Thank you!
PART 2 LEFT HAND COMING TOMORROW!! Part 3 putting both hands together the day after!
I'll be back tomorrow then
Thank you, this was nice
Awesome.You explained it way better than most of the people.
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you❤
Thank you.
Good stuff, thanks.
I like your style
So its okay to use your ring and pinkie if you know the piece?
Excellent!!!!
Fabulous i m learning melodica on my own and its super useful
God bless you
Why such great content has such a little amount of views
Takes a long time to gain much traction on YT, thanks for watching!
thanksss
very helpful...
Very helpful
whats ur name, great teacher
I'm from India
My fourth finger always goes down and presses a key when using the 3rd finger on a chord
Where are you from
Hi, I’m from the UK
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You’re a talkoholic
Wow....too much talking for this simple lesson.
I like all the chatter/explanation 🥴
Nope I appreciated it
I love the detailed explanation. It’s actually like time spent on a lesson you would pay for. Not some quick gloss over with no real value.
The devil is in the detail... Start out the right way. I'm sure there are more basic lessons out there but we should never criticise good standards.