How to Easily play Beautiful Chords on piano
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
- Welcome to our piano tutorial on how to effortlessly play beautiful chords that will elevate your piano playing to the next level! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pianist looking to enhance your skills, this video is perfect for you.
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll break down the fundamentals of chord theory and demonstrate step-by-step techniques to help you master playing stunning chords on the piano. From basic triads to more advanced voicings, we'll cover everything you need to know to create rich, harmonious sounds.
Our experienced instructor will guide you through practical exercises designed to improve your finger dexterity and chord transitions. Plus, we'll provide valuable tips and tricks to help you navigate common challenges and develop a smooth, fluid playing style.
By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the confidence and skills to effortlessly play beautiful chords on the piano, allowing you to express yourself creatively and captivate your audience with your musical talent.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your piano playing to new heights. Hit the play button now and let's get started on your journey to mastering beautiful chords on the piano!
Explained without confusing jargon that most teachers input, I’ve never heard this explained in simple plain English. Thanks.
Thank You :)
What jargon do you find confusing?
If I ever bump into an old music teacher I’ll take their contact details so you can arrange a meet up, probably best if you take a few notepads for all the jargon you're looking for. @@rmv9194
That’s the thing about jargon it tends to go over your head, but if I ever ump into an old music teacher I’ll pass their contact details over to you, bring a few notepads when you meet up, good luck on your jargon search. @@rmv9194
Your video is a diamond in the rough. So glad I found you. Thank you for enabling a neophyte player wanna be with some cool tools for school.
The easiest explanation I have heard! As a beginner I’m not intimidated by these chords, after watching this. Thank you!
DUUUUUDE!!! Something that been so daunting for years explained so simply - SUB EARNED!!!
I never knew what a Cmaj7(9) was so I just played a Cmaj7 but thanks to your amazing tutorial I can now play the Cmaj7(9) and it’s a beautiful chord. Excellent Tutorial. 😊😊😊😊😊
I play progressive rock/metal guitar. I have found writing on the piano has greatly allowed me to make compositions sound more complex and full sounding. Playing ambient chords also breaks up the same old same old.
That’s brilliant, my guy! I wonder if bands like Loathe or Sleep Token develop their thick, chunky, chords and add in some reverb. That’s really cool!
YES!.... I mean the group "YES" and Genesis + King Crimson + ELP + others. Give me an idea Please
Play "TARKUS" 😂 ooooo Pink Floyd 💥
This is so well explained- didn’t realize it was so easy. Can’t wait to try them. Thank you!!!👏👏😊
Wow, have been looking for this kind of lesson on UA-cam for some time, but the way you explain it is a real eye opener. Thanks a lot 👍
What a great way to learn complex chords. Love your teaching style, so easy to follow! Cheers from Australia ❤
I've never seen chords presented so easily!! Thanks!!!!
Excellent. All thumbs up to the BEST piano teacher. Subscribed! thank you for teaching
This is one of the best piano lessons I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much!
wow...this really helpmed me open my eyes to the world of chord extensions....thank you for this great tutorial!
This is one of the best piano tutorials i have ever seen, and i have been watching them for years! Will definitely subscribe.
Excellent , you have a great way off showing stuff. So it sticks in the mind.
Now lhave found your ,lessons
I shall watch ,often.
Love your teaching style, the form and the tempo fits my brain curvature really good. Thanks a lot!
very useful and easy explanation! tks much!
Wow, really love you video.
You really have a wonderful way of making beautiful chords simple !!! THANKS FOR THIS GREAT VIDEO !!! 😎😎😎
You're a very good teacher
Your explanations are so clear and easy to understand,
Thanks so much 😊❤
absolutely brilliant. thank you🙏🏼
Brilliant, I’ve been wondering how stacking chords worked. Thx
Amazing thank you for sharing do more like this please
So brilliant simplified explaination.
As a guitarist just starting out on piano, I found this very helpful. Thank you!
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That is amazing. Thanks for teaching
Very interesting and helpful! Thanks!
SUPER TUTORIAL. BRILLIANT
Subscribed . You have a great way of explaining the process .
LOVE this combo❗️ I hear so many song parts here❗️
your tutos are very easy to understand and Useful....
Crazy Awesome!!! Thank you 🙏
Wow what a great tricks ! just awesome !! thanks so much dude.
This was Really Informative. Thank you.
Thanks for making this video.
Fantastic! Im a noob. Im about a month in. No songs memorized yet, but working on simple stuff. But i really enjoy learning new chords and how to mix them up and learning my shapes. Lol. I subbed! Thank you!
Love it! Thanks.
Thanks - that is REALLY helpful to me.
Never heard of this before but I’m fortunate to have your video to learn these combinations. Thanks a lot sir.
Thanks
Great Lesson. Thanks.
I don't quite consider myself a beginner anymore, but i still found this useful and well presented, thank you :)
This is an awesome explanation ❤of forming these type of chords
Merci pour ce genre de vidéos qui sont très utiles
thank tou sharing very useful for me
Great lesson, thanks!
Very cool! Thank you for choosing good music as examples...well, 2 out of 3 anyway 😊
Please do more videos like this! Subscribed!
❤ You made these chords so easy to learn. I wish I could give multiple likes😊
You are the best Milo👍👍
Awesome, men! Thank you!
Your detailed explanation earned you a subscriber ❤
Very good lesson, man.
Awsome. Thank you.
Nice and clear!
Thank you Sir.🙏🏻💝
This was a really cool lesson for an amateur like myself, thanks
Your videos are excellent!
Wow, this video was the missing link! Thank you so much!
Great explanation!
I highly recommend this video even if you are not a piano player and instead are a guitarist like me. It works on guitar too just sweep pick the chords! Epic video 🔥💯
Thank you so much 🎉❤
So cool thanks 😊
Interesting ... thank you !
Muss man erstmal drauf kommen
Klasse , bitte mehr davon 👍😊👍😊👍😊👍
Brilliant!
Thank you so much sir very very useful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Thanks!
Good video. Subscribed!
Beautiful
I want to learn a lot lesson like this from you❤
Wow thanks
Thank you
Fala sério que vou treinar piano e inglês agora, vc é o cara.
brilliant. the fifth of each chord is always the first of a subsequent chord. after games with rhythm and melody. Thank you very much the best lesson
Hi, Lorenzo. What do you mean by, the 5th of each chord always being the first of a subsequent chord?
For example C-E-G, G is the first of G-B-A, A the first of A-C-E and and so on... it can be a new basic chord or a seventh or ninth chord, and it's possible play by dividing the notes between hands. how you teach us...
Aos 10 segundos eu notei que era brasileiro, aos 7 eu já era um músico muito melhor. Obrigado, man, Master Class de 7 minutos.
thank you
Bro your explain is very nice 👌 super
Gracias
Все самое крутое оказалось таким не сложным! Крутяк мэн!)
Nice! We like pop songs! Too many Beatles songs already on UA-cam.. 🎉
Where have you been? I have been waiting for this for far too long now, boom! Subscribe.
I always enjoy your lessons. Great fun, and educational. Thank you.
Thanks for posting! Do you know if there is a total list of chords you can build using chord stacking ?
Please explain finger position for inversions that would make learning easier for viewers.
Just play the major chord on the left hand then play the fifth note of the second hand as minor chords but as an inversion. Thanks 👍👍
This is a great way to look at it but as he says the inversions make a huge difference
👍👍 Good Job
I think he has the perfect voice for a radio broadcast...
I was today years old when somebody Fg finally explained this the easiest way possible. If I knew this when I was 7 years old I’d be singing and playing 1000s of pop/rock/rap/whatever songs by now
Oh, i love Rocket Man by Jelton John!
Super 💯
This is gold, especially for a novice like myself! 😀
That reminds me of Lonely, by Tom Waits.
this make it so easy. but i really want to hear the whole song you play. pls
I need 100,000 keyboards shipment to Uganda
Alterations are beautiful when they are used in the right moment of the Song, and If you're playing the same chord as 2 guitars and on bass, Your piano chords just disappear and the alterations (Maj9,maj7,min7(9)) just make the piano appears present and THIS IS BEAUTIFUL...
I'm a beatmaker and I l know music theory I know What I tell you...
throw in a sharp 11 for extra spice...
that is 4 half steps/piano keys up from the last note: so if you went C major as root, that is CEG, and then put a G major on top as he suggested, that is GBD, the sharp 11th would be F sharp. Also, a normal 11th would work too, as in an F, but note that doing that will introduce in the whole makeup the dreaded tritone (BDF in this example) which some would call unnatural, but has it'd place especially when used as an intermittent step to something more pleasant or resolvable. It begs to move over to anything else, but that can also be used to produce a disquietting discord if you choose to resolve/finish with a tritone
I love this recipe for extended chords. Thanks!!
Question though. I’ve had this confusion for some time now. Your maj7(9) chords, would that also be spelled maj9, or dom7(9) spelled dom9. I’ve seen 9 chords spelled this way and never learned the distinction. I know add9 chords are simply adding the 9 to the triad but when all tones from 1,3,5,7,9 are used I always assumed we just use that highest number to spell the chord. IS this correct?
Thank you❤
As much as I love guitar this is impossible to do on guitar haha. Guess I should learn some piano basics