I found you listing the chords by their real names to be so much better than some one saying, "Then this finger like this, or sometimeds this will be nice." WELL DONE!!!
Splendid lesson! I’m a long time guitarist just getting into keyboards and this really was a helpful lesson on how to play a simplified version of Comfortably numb.
Great tutorial, very detailed. I think in the intro and verse, when you hit the E note on the walkdown, i think doing Em on the right hand sounds better. I've always used the Em, there for the "gloomy" sound. But great job!
This is great but in the transitionchords could you please say what the notes are singularly? I can’t see all the notes you’re playing.. thanks so much
Unfortunately your measures are incorrect; the right hand G shape in the verse (the part being played while the bass hand is doing the walk-down) is being played/ held for twice as long as it should be. Regardless, the video is helpful for the most part if folks understand that error.
Maybe you can help me out. I have the same piano (Px-160), but there's one note bothering me (Bb, just before the middle C). When I press it hard at the center and I lift my finger, it plays an extra note. Really annoying. Maybe it's not typical for that model or brand (which sounds excellent I must say), but more an issue for all digital pianos? I never spilled any liquid although dust could be the culprit. I wonder if you or someone else ever had such an issue…
I did have a similar issue with my Casio keyboard, after about 5 years of use. Had to open the whole thing up to get a couple keys unstuck. Perhaps it’s not uncommon after lots of use. I think most of those issues are probably fixable. I’m not a keyboard technician though so can’t provide any official advice.
Love it
I found you listing the chords by their real names to be so much better than some one saying, "Then this finger like this, or sometimeds this will be nice." WELL DONE!!!
Nice to see someone teaching rather than showing off. More please.
Splendid lesson! I’m a long time guitarist just getting into keyboards and this really was a helpful lesson on how to play a simplified version of Comfortably numb.
Same predicament here. Love this song
Been doing the same thing, even have G2M pitch to midi so I can double synth and guitar sometimes..
Great stuff! 🎛🎹🧮
I've got it down except, can you please help more with the section "I have become comfortably numb"?
Lovely. I came across to your first tutorial when learning my first song
It was very helpful. Great song ! I just seen the cover band Brit Floyd. They Played it as their encore. I had to learn it. Thank you !
Awesome, thanks for your help, sounds good!
Marvoulous lesson.
Thank you a lot, it's very helpful ❤
Excelente !!! Me fue de mucha ayuda !!! Me encanta como suena esta canción al piano ….gracias desde uruguay 🇺🇾 !!😊
thats pretty splendid
Excellent
Good work.
Great tutorial thank you
Great tutorial, very detailed. I think in the intro and verse, when you hit the E note on the walkdown, i think doing Em on the right hand sounds better. I've always used the Em, there for the "gloomy" sound. But great job!
Thanks for that feedback and suggestion!
@@LauraPoblete give it a try, let me know what you think! thanks for taking the input.
Obrigado pela aula, ajudou muito 😊
De nada. Que bom que ajudou. 😊
Great tutorial. Also we have the same piano
This is great but in the transitionchords could you please say what the notes are singularly? I can’t see all the notes you’re playing.. thanks so much
HI Laura, can you PLEASE do a tutorial for the song MOTHER by Pink Floyd??. Thank you!!
Thanks!
COOL THANK YOU !!!!!!
Good tutorial tnx
Plz do more videos like this
Great job don't need my sheet music
Unfortunately your measures are incorrect; the right hand G shape in the verse (the part being played while the bass hand is doing the walk-down) is being played/ held for twice as long as it should be. Regardless, the video is helpful for the most part if folks understand that error.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Maybe you can help me out. I have the same piano (Px-160), but there's one note bothering me (Bb, just before the middle C). When I press it hard at the center and I lift my finger, it plays an extra note. Really annoying. Maybe it's not typical for that model or brand (which sounds excellent I must say), but more an issue for all digital pianos? I never spilled any liquid although dust could be the culprit. I wonder if you or someone else ever had such an issue…
I did have a similar issue with my Casio keyboard, after about 5 years of use. Had to open the whole thing up to get a couple keys unstuck. Perhaps it’s not uncommon after lots of use. I think most of those issues are probably fixable. I’m not a keyboard technician though so can’t provide any official advice.
Very cool! But you’re holding the G too long
Wow !play on despacito
No camera , no tutorial
not bad. but way to much talking just name the chords
Way too fast lady, cmon
JUST SLOW IT DOWN DUMMY!
Try making your own tutorial
I bet you can’t even play piano