Really, really amazing!! So clear and simple explanation that is fully captivating and encouraging to practice. YES!!!, Please keep doing videos like this. THANK YOU!!
Love the way you take us from Version A to Version B. Hoping that you will share many more rhythm patterns in this series. May God bless you always. Love from Goa.
Thank you for making these videos. You’re a great teacher. I like how you take your time and explain the details that most speed through or overlook. Peace and blessings to you and your family.
This is great! I have been a finger style guitarist for many years. Your tips and tricks are really useful for me to strum and finger pick the piano! All I need now is a capo for the piano. Ha! Thank you for sharing, and your teaching style is excellent!
Indeed! My Roland in the studio has transposes functions (not the baby grand). I have only had to use it a couple of times, when jamming with guitarist that prefer to NOT play in the flat keys. Also, I really enjoyed your Strum Piano pt.1. You combined a couple of really nice rhythms. I recently learned Dust in the Wind for piano. That was really fun! Thanks again for producing high quality content. I know and appreciate the effort to create and deliver quality products.@@pianofluency
Ted here is some positive advice : - maybe add a beat to at least one part of your playing, it might showcase how cool this playing really is with drums and bass !! I did in Cubase, it works so well - it was hard to figure out the B dominant 7 chord, maybe a highlight of notes played could help - maybe a micro jam at the end to show where you can take people to, and let yourself let loose and enjoy yourself too, maybe with some guitar in in split videos, I love how the Alex Ball guy doing retro synths is doing on his channel this it is mindblowing good and he has a strong audience as well I learn a lot from your clear quality videos and it improves my playing and production too, I am an amateur songwriter producing my own songs. Thanks Ted!
Hi, do we still have access to videos at the ebd of the 30 days? I am interested but going on holidays for about 10 of the days which will interrupt me. Thanks
You'll lose access at the end of January. I'd still recommend the course if you're interested! In 20 days you will get a lot of benefit from the daily practice assignments, and you can always catch up on the videos from days you miss. Feel free to email me ted@pianofluency.com if you have any other questions :)
Thanks Ted I’m a beginner at 82 yrs of age
Okay so this is amazing. I never understood 6/8 and just with this simple explanation I just got it. Great! I want more videos like this. It’s great.
Really, really amazing!! So clear and simple explanation that is fully captivating and encouraging to practice. YES!!!, Please keep doing videos like this. THANK YOU!!
Thanx Ted so practical and easy. Ur d best
Your teaching is very easy to follow sir thank you ❤
Love the way you take us from Version A to Version B. Hoping that you will share many more rhythm patterns in this series. May God bless you always. Love from Goa.
Thank you for making these videos. You’re a great teacher. I like how you take your time and explain the details that most speed through or overlook. Peace and blessings to you and your family.
Excellent teaching. So much to work with in this video. 😊
Love your style of teaching! Great method and clear speaking voice. Thanks for your starter videos. May jump father in.
Thank you very much for your demonstration and explanation for harmonic rhythm pattern of progression of chords on piano! I like such rhythm patterns.
Ya I agree... ❤
those kind of videos are amazing! please, more! 🙂
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 from Kottayam Kerala India
Thank you very much for sharing this to us ❤❤❤❤❤
happy thanksgiving to my fav piano teacher
This is great! I have been a finger style guitarist for many years. Your tips and tricks are really useful for me to strum and finger pick the piano! All I need now is a capo for the piano. Ha! Thank you for sharing, and your teaching style is excellent!
my pleasure! and actually - some keyboards do have a "transpose" function, which is essentially a capo! worth playing around with :)
Indeed! My Roland in the studio has transposes functions (not the baby grand). I have only had to use it a couple of times, when jamming with guitarist that prefer to NOT play in the flat keys. Also, I really enjoyed your Strum Piano pt.1. You combined a couple of really nice rhythms. I recently learned Dust in the Wind for piano. That was really fun! Thanks again for producing high quality content. I know and appreciate the effort to create and deliver quality products.@@pianofluency
Fantastic
Amazing just love your videos can u make a video on dynamics some guidance from your side will be great 👌
Thank You... Super 100% Best.
Thanks man
Ted here is some positive advice :
- maybe add a beat to at least one part of your playing, it might showcase how cool this playing really is with drums and bass !! I did in Cubase, it works so well
- it was hard to figure out the B dominant 7 chord, maybe a highlight of notes played could help
- maybe a micro jam at the end to show where you can take people to, and let yourself let loose and enjoy yourself too, maybe with some guitar in in split videos, I love how the Alex Ball guy doing retro synths is doing on his channel this it is mindblowing good and he has a strong audience as well
I learn a lot from your clear quality videos and it improves my playing and production too, I am an amateur songwriter producing my own songs.
Thanks Ted!
I am enjoying your teaching style. Thank you. I just wish I had slightly larger hands, but I suppose that is no excuse
Hi Ted, I am waiting for some black friday discount, so i can move the money energy towards the right direction. Superb channel
Thank you - it's here! Use code "blackfriday" for 30% off through Monday. pianofluency.com/
I trust Ted so much I questioned whether I've been pronouncing Alicia wrong my whole life
Hi, do we still have access to videos at the ebd of the 30 days? I am interested but going on holidays for about 10 of the days which will interrupt me. Thanks
You'll lose access at the end of January. I'd still recommend the course if you're interested! In 20 days you will get a lot of benefit from the daily practice assignments, and you can always catch up on the videos from days you miss. Feel free to email me ted@pianofluency.com if you have any other questions :)
Where is the sustain pedal
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