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I'd like to say thanks for this lesson, two months ago I started to learn piano. I've had good days but also a fair amount of self doubt, however right now I've realised I can play and sound musical.
That's a great feeling, right? I feel the same as you and definitely felt the same about musicality from following Nate's chord based comping approach.
Nate, this was the second video I watched when I discovered your channel two years ago. The first was "Wild World". I still dont know how I was lucky enough to stumble on your channel. I give thanks to the youtube algorithm gods. Regardless, it has been life changing for me. I believe that not only would I have not progressed as far as I have in my piano journey, but also may have given up had I not discovered your channel. I owe it all to you. Between your tutorials and courses I have learned things that I would not have thought possible for me. I look forward to all your new content eagerly. I decided to revisit this classic song again. Its one I never quite learned yet.
Siamo una band di over 60 abbiamo deciso di fare questa meravigliosa canzone,capiti a fagiolo, siamo dilettanti, grazie tante, specialmente per me che mi diletto con il piano,thanks so much.
Great version Nate. Also, good to see one of your early tutorials and see how much your teaching style has improved since then (especially rhythms etc). During the last line of the instrumental, I can hear in my head the rest of the band playing, but no one else can hear :)
Just came across your vids and this song. It holds a lot of of memories and as I'm really getting into learning piano now this is an excellent way to learn. Thanks for your vids. I'll be watching a lot in the next few months. 😁👍
Such an awesome tutorial. So easy and well explained. Even a total beginner like myself can play it. I still need to improve my speed on a few chord changes such as the D/F# or the Bb but other than that I think I have nailed it. Thanks again, Nate
Another awesome Tutorial, Nate. I really enjoy how detailed all your tutorials are. They are a godsend to a total beginner like myself. I like all the Beatles songs you have done so far. I know there are over 250 Beatles songs to choose from. But I look forward to any new ones. Well, I am going to try my luck at Bowie
When I bought this keyboard a few months ago I bought a 76 key keyboard. I am regretting that decision now. Sometimes the tutorials are hard to see which keys because you are using an 88 key piano. Thus was just a cheap under $300 keyboard because I didn't know if I would stick with it. Now thanks to the inspiration from your tutorials I already want to upgrade
You know, I've been wondering if the 88 key view is too zoomed out since I hardly ever use the top and bottom octaves. I just made a poll on my channel to see if other people feel the keys are too small on the screen. Curious, when you say its hard to see what keys I'm playing, do you mean because they are simply small on the screen, or because it's tricky to go back and forth between 88 keys and map them to where they should be on the 76 keys? If you're not already, it might be helpful to think of everything relative to the center of the keyboard (middle C) rather than counting octaves from the top or bottom...the middle of any keyboard with be the same octave, whether its 88, 76, or 64 keys. I spent my first years learning piano on a cheap 64 key keyboard with tiny keys haha. You can get pretty far, but ultimately full sized weighted "digital piano" is the way to go. I may make a video in the future with keyboard recommendations. Anyway, thanks for pointing this out, I'll be interested to see what people say in my poll!
Actually. Now that I went back and reread my post and read yours, I realize that I worded that wrong. The view of your keyboard is perfect. Also, you do an excellent job in explaining everything in detail. Far more than other tutorials I have seen on UA-cam. Once I took the time to realize how everything is relative to middle C as you explained, then I could see that it wasn't an issue at all. Once again thank you for taking the time to explain everything. Your videos have a wonderful format. I wouldn't change a thing. What I do is I write everything down as I progress through your videos, and replay them as necessary. What is really useful is when you explain the timing, and sing along. It really gives everyone the whole picture. If someone wrote down all the chords, but had no idea about the context of timing and how the lyrics related to the song then they would have a difficult time. You do an amazing job at providing a very thorough and complete package.
Scales are great for knowing what notes and chords definitely work together, but when you can break those rules in ways that still sound good, that's where the magic happens. Cheers!
he skips the entire chord sequence played after the "lift of" part. That really sucks, that is the greatest part of the song with beautiful mellotron chords.
Hi Alan! Sorry to hear that. I just tested it and it seems to be working. Can you shoot me an email to hello@echocitymusiclab.com and I'll send you the chord chart?
🔷 SPACE ODDITY chords and lyrics chart! echocitymusic.activehosted.com/f/39
🟡 SUPPORT NATE'S CHANNEL
🔷 5-Level Piano Course: www.pianochordbreakthroughs.com/
🔷 Give Nate a Tip: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YWK4H7C57P2VE
I'd like to say thanks for this lesson, two months ago I started to learn piano. I've had good days but also a fair amount of self doubt, however right now I've realised I can play and sound musical.
Wow that is so awesome! Keep leaning into the having fun part and not putting too much judgement on where you're at at the moment.
That's a great feeling, right? I feel the same as you and definitely felt the same about musicality from following Nate's chord based comping approach.
Thanks for teaching this classic, easy to learn and straight forward.👍🎹🎹🎹
Nate, this was the second video I watched when I discovered your channel two years ago. The first was "Wild World". I still dont know how I was lucky enough to stumble on your channel. I give thanks to the youtube algorithm gods. Regardless, it has been life changing for me. I believe that not only would I have not progressed as far as I have in my piano journey, but also may have given up had I not discovered your channel. I owe it all to you. Between your tutorials and courses I have learned things that I would not have thought possible for me. I look forward to all your new content eagerly. I decided to revisit this classic song again. Its one I never quite learned yet.
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Beautiful just beautiful, your work is amazing and sometimes I forget this is a tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Siamo una band di over 60 abbiamo deciso di fare questa meravigliosa canzone,capiti a fagiolo, siamo dilettanti, grazie tante, specialmente per me che mi diletto con il piano,thanks so much.
thanku brutha for the patience to made this tutorial easy for beginners.
Merci merci merciiii! Vraiment bien apprécié... j'adore
eres tan claro y practico que sin hablar ingles te entendi todo y ya la aprendi ,great !!!
Nice one Nate. I am a fan of Nate, my music teacher for life.
🙏🙏🙏
Great version Nate. Also, good to see one of your early tutorials and see how much your teaching style has improved since then (especially rhythms etc).
During the last line of the instrumental, I can hear in my head the rest of the band playing, but no one else can hear :)
Oh that is so awesome to hear! I never go back and watch my old videos haha. I'd like to think I'm getting better :)
I second that. Just dug this out to play again, with Rocket Man. @@PianowithNate
You are doing a great job Nate! You help me a lot with playing piano.
Thnx👍
So glad to hear it!
You taught me 'I'm not in love' now onto this. you're a very easy to follow teacher!
Welcome! Glad to be teaching you
Thank you, Nate! I really enjoyed learning this song. Now, I very much enjoy playing and signing it. Timeless classic. Thank you!
My pleasure!
Just came across your vids and this song. It holds a lot of of memories and as I'm really getting into learning piano now this is an excellent way to learn. Thanks for your vids. I'll be watching a lot in the next few months. 😁👍
Awesome! Welcome to the channel
A must learn song this classic.
Such an awesome tutorial. So easy and well explained. Even a total beginner like myself can play it. I still need to improve my speed on a few chord changes such as the D/F# or the Bb but other than that I think I have nailed it. Thanks again, Nate
Wonderful tutorial.. Thank you so much.. Lovely version.. 👌👌
great teacher thanks !
Another awesome Tutorial, Nate. I really enjoy how detailed all your tutorials are. They are a godsend to a total beginner like myself. I like all the Beatles songs you have done so far. I know there are over 250 Beatles songs to choose from. But I look forward to any new ones. Well, I am going to try my luck at Bowie
Excellent tutorial 😊. Thank you 😊
Thank you man
Just learned the whole thing man thank you:)
Awesome!
Thanks for the great tuto!
New subscriber!
This helped me
Learned this one today. Love it!
Awesome!!
great teacher thanks
Bravo et merci thank you......
Thanks for this 🔥🔥🔥
Great tuto! Well explained. Thank you!!! And nice voice :-)
Thank you! 😃
Wow this is awesome! Thank you 🙏
Cheers!
That’s an easy one thanks Nate
Indeed. Cheers!
Beautiful!
❤️❤️❤️perfect
When I bought this keyboard a few months ago I bought a 76 key keyboard. I am regretting that decision now. Sometimes the tutorials are hard to see which keys because you are using an 88 key piano. Thus was just a cheap under $300 keyboard because I didn't know if I would stick with it. Now thanks to the inspiration from your tutorials I already want to upgrade
You know, I've been wondering if the 88 key view is too zoomed out since I hardly ever use the top and bottom octaves. I just made a poll on my channel to see if other people feel the keys are too small on the screen.
Curious, when you say its hard to see what keys I'm playing, do you mean because they are simply small on the screen, or because it's tricky to go back and forth between 88 keys and map them to where they should be on the 76 keys?
If you're not already, it might be helpful to think of everything relative to the center of the keyboard (middle C) rather than counting octaves from the top or bottom...the middle of any keyboard with be the same octave, whether its 88, 76, or 64 keys.
I spent my first years learning piano on a cheap 64 key keyboard with tiny keys haha. You can get pretty far, but ultimately full sized weighted "digital piano" is the way to go. I may make a video in the future with keyboard recommendations.
Anyway, thanks for pointing this out, I'll be interested to see what people say in my poll!
Actually. Now that I went back and reread my post and read yours, I realize that I worded that wrong. The view of your keyboard is perfect. Also, you do an excellent job in explaining everything in detail. Far more than other tutorials I have seen on UA-cam. Once I took the time to realize how everything is relative to middle C as you explained, then I could see that it wasn't an issue at all. Once again thank you for taking the time to explain everything. Your videos have a wonderful format. I wouldn't change a thing. What I do is I write everything down as I progress through your videos, and replay them as necessary. What is really useful is when you explain the timing, and sing along. It really gives everyone the whole picture. If someone wrote down all the chords, but had no idea about the context of timing and how the lyrics related to the song then they would have a difficult time. You do an amazing job at providing a very thorough and complete package.
My brain is going crazy trying to figure out what scale this is in haha. Bowie truly was a musical genius. Thanks for another great tutorial!
Scales are great for knowing what notes and chords definitely work together, but when you can break those rules in ways that still sound good, that's where the magic happens. Cheers!
C major
Love that song
Wooow, impressive. thanks
Thanks!
You made my day thx
so glad :)
Very nice.
Subscribed. I loveeeed it
yay! thanks
GREAT!
thank u
awesome
such hy production value
i try 😉
...and the papers want to know whose Shirt you wear 😆
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he skips the entire chord sequence played after the "lift of" part. That really sucks, that is the greatest part of the song with beautiful mellotron chords.
Hi! Do you mean the floaty ambient build section after the guitar slides up, right before the drums kick in?
I need to dust off my 50 year old Stylophone!
Wow I didnt know that synth sound was a stylophone until right now...looked it up. Cool!
CAN You do it without any song ? This is terrible 😢
Sorry to moan cos I love this version but the follow along doesn't download for me, Thank you anyway.
Hi Alan! Sorry to hear that. I just tested it and it seems to be working. Can you shoot me an email to hello@echocitymusiclab.com and I'll send you the chord chart?