This is not about playing the notes, but understanding how this great tune works. This way, you can make it your own piece of music. Isn't it this what jazz is all about? Great stuff! Highly recommended!
Great inspiration! I think it is worth adding that Pachelbel's Canon, also known as Canon in D, was written somewhere from 1680 to the early 1700s. Great music never gets old, it just goes out of copyright!
Daine...great work ..I love Canon song...I did spend tons of efforts to play....I could not play.....I purchased the sheet..still was confusing version..your instruction is great...I will get in your web site..to see what other valuable lessons I can learn...God bless you young musician..
I found an arrangement for Canon on Musicnotes that I really like and I'm working my way through. But this video has given me inspiration to play around with that arrangement and put a few things in and take a few things out. Thank you for the great video.
My music teacher said I'm allowed on the piano in breaks, so I'm going to practise every day at school on every break and I don't care how long it takes me to play the whole song, just as long as I get it done.
I've never understood why pianists feel the need to dramatically swing their elbows around or make grandios moves with their arms. Why not just play the hell out of the song and not worry about posturing?
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - 1. Pick Your Melody
02:08 - Melody 1 (beginner)
03:10 - Melody 2 (beginner)
05:33 - Melody 3 (intermediate)
07:02 - 2. Know Your Chords
08:10 - Progression
09:46 - 3. Choose Your Left Hand Accompaniment
10:03 - Octaves & 5th (beginner)
11:20 - Repeat One Note (beginner)
12:31 - Broken Chord (intermediate)
13:24 - Arpeggio (intermediate)
14:19 - 4. Add Embellishments to Your Right Hand
14:34 - Blocked Harmony
15:30 - Patterned/Broken Harmony
16:35 - 5. Put it All Together
19:15 - Demonstration
20:53 - Conclusion
Canon in D, but the groom cheated?!?!
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This is not about playing the notes, but understanding how this great tune works. This way, you can make it your own piece of music. Isn't it this what jazz is all about? Great stuff! Highly recommended!
Jonny - this fellow is a keeper. Has a nice warm and friendly vibe. Chill but not Soporific! More please. Thanks.
Great inspiration! I think it is worth adding that Pachelbel's Canon, also known as Canon in D, was written somewhere from 1680 to the early 1700s. Great music never gets old, it just goes out of copyright!
Absolutely the best canon tutorial I’ve seen as a beginner I can’t wait to get my Yamaha CLP 885 and give this a go.
Awesome!
so beautifully explained how to add layers. ❤ of course canon in D is one of my favorites❤
Yes! Thank you!
That was an excellent demonstration about how to create a layered arrangement.
Many thanks.
Well explained, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Daine...great work ..I love Canon song...I did spend tons of efforts to play....I could not play.....I purchased the sheet..still was confusing version..your instruction is great...I will get in your web site..to see what other valuable lessons I can learn...God bless you young musician..
You really dissected this eternally beautiful piece for piano lovers. Your instructions are clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Canon in D is awesome and beautiful .love it.
Heck yes Jonny. We can tip our hat to classics. Why not. Good stuff.
Thank you, I really enjoyed your video. I hope this will help me learn this wonderful music 😊
I found an arrangement for Canon on Musicnotes that I really like and I'm working my way through. But this video has given me inspiration to play around with that arrangement and put a few things in and take a few things out. Thank you for the great video.
Thank you. That has been very helpful.
I like it very much this is easy for me to learn this kind of music that i wanted before.
Wow!!excellent teaching ..❤❤
Thank you!
Beautiful!
It’s is amazing and unbelievable good job☺️
Excellent! Thanks so much!!!
Wow really good! Thank you! 🖐🏼🎵🎶
Sorry I missed it. I couldn't reconcile what you were playing & what you the sheet music was showing on Melody 1 & 2. What am I not getting here?
My music teacher said I'm allowed on the piano in breaks, so I'm going to practise every day at school on every break and I don't care how long it takes me to play the whole song, just as long as I get it done.
Nice!
Great - Regards Arif from Arif Melody Production
Thank you!
easy stuff
Is this sheet music available? Really good video
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NOT for beginners, not seeing the notes match up with the sheet.
I've never understood why pianists feel the need to dramatically swing their elbows around or make grandios moves with their arms. Why not just play the hell out of the song and not worry about posturing?
Posture is very important. It helps to refine technique
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My nephew said he talks too much
Love this channel and this piece of music, but it completely lost me. This video is trying to cover too much material at one time.
Half note, quarter note, whole note - all these are for simpleton American hillbillies. The proper terminology is minim, quaver, brieve etc.
You talk to much body!!
Love this channel and this piece of music, but it completely lost me. This video is trying to cover too much material at one time.