Happy Hippo you are the best teacher in teaching to play the chord. WOW you are great. I saw so many and never learnt nothing. In your video i've learnt what is a chord. Thank you sir.
awesome, I took music lessons, piano when I was a kid, paid for them...was never taught how to play and form chords. Your teaching was a revelation...Please stay and keep doing videos, and even create a course, people will pay for it!
Does that work for D major/minor from the root note? Asthe count changes with the key and the black note. So when you count it’s not the same 4 and 3. What is the formula?
Thanks ever so much. I love your videos and they have been a blessing for a keen novice with no musical background. I have come across a kirtan book with notes and I am not sure what the following notations mean: Bb and Eb where b is a superscript, F(hash). For F(hash) - is that just a note or a chord. Many many thanks.
Anju Keetharuth The 'b' means 'flat' So when you see 'Eb' that means 'E flat' The '#' means 'sharp' So when you see 'F#' it means 'F sharp' On a keyboard these are the names for the black keys. This also means each black key has two names. See the HHH Beginner 102 and Beginner 104 for an understanding about which name to use for a black key. Hint, it has to do with the first note of the scale.
Why why you show the chorus in this way? Only for 3 first fingers... in not the normal position of fingers for piano. I play piano...easier to play with fingers in normal natural way.
This was SO helpful. Thank god that this video was brought to me. Bless you brother
Happy Hippo you are the best teacher in teaching to play the chord. WOW you are great. I saw so many and never learnt nothing. In your video i've learnt what is a chord. Thank you sir.
awesome, I took music lessons, piano when I was a kid, paid for them...was never taught how to play and form chords. Your teaching was a revelation...Please stay and keep doing videos, and even create a course, people will pay for it!
Wow! This lesson was REALLY helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Thank You Heaps ! This is so helpful to me as a Beginner ! Jai Sri Krishna !
Oh, great explained, thanks! 🥰
Excellent introduction. Thanks. Clear and easy to understand!
Thank you! Your videos are very, very good for us beginners!
Namaste. You made that so easy. Thankyou. Om Tat Sat 🙏🏼🕉
Beautifully done, so easy to understand and thank you very much💛
Now I finally get what a chord is :P thanks mate you da bomb!
really good, thank you
Thank you co much this really helped
Super awesome!
Thank you very much ❤️,
Thank you !
Makes easy to learn
Thanks very much
Thank you.
Very helpful and simple explanations make it interesting to learn. Thank you very much !!
Good video
Would you can, teach us, how to play the Jay Sitam Ram from the Ram Das documentary: going to Home.
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great!
Nice one sir! We are new friends!!
Does that work for D major/minor from the root note? Asthe count changes with the key and the black note. So when you count it’s not the same 4 and 3. What is the formula?
Question 🙋🏻♀️ - is a d major cord always a d minor cord since the 4th half step is f sharp?
Grateful that you pt this on Video
Love your channel! Can you add kauchi Hare Krishna by Krishna Das?
I don't understand why you formed an Em starting with an E flat instead of just the E key?
I was also wondering 💭 about this
Thanks a lot for your video. What is the next video after this in this series?
Thanks ever so much. I love your videos and they have been a blessing for a keen novice with no musical background. I have come across a kirtan book with notes and I am not sure what the following notations mean: Bb and Eb where b is a superscript, F(hash). For F(hash) - is that just a note or a chord. Many many thanks.
Anju Keetharuth The 'b' means 'flat' So when you see 'Eb' that means 'E flat' The '#' means 'sharp' So when you see 'F#' it means 'F sharp' On a keyboard these are the names for the black keys. This also means each black key has two names. See the HHH Beginner 102 and Beginner 104 for an understanding about which name to use for a black key. Hint, it has to do with the first note of the scale.
Like the other comments thank you .Could you recommend a good Harmonium.And have you ever thought of Skype lessons.thanks marc
I have same harmonium of bina
Why why you show the chorus in this way? Only for 3 first fingers... in not the normal position of fingers for piano. I play piano...easier to play with fingers in normal natural way.
The harmonium's keys are much narrower than the piano's and so it's easier this way in my opinion, but it's totally up to you.
S r g m p d n s with cords and minor major learn pl