How To Improvise On Chord Changes (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • "How To Improvise On Chord Changes" is a video I made a year ago. It is currently getting about 1,000 views a day. Here is a link to that video: • How To Improvise On Ch...
    This video builds on everything I taught in the first one and teaches you a powerful tool to connect chord changes to one another with your improvisation lines.
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Комментарии • 225

  • @kasymmoldogaziev292
    @kasymmoldogaziev292 5 лет назад +15

    Hello! You are genius of teaching. Thank you. You answer to almost questions that I ask my self or need to know)

  • @erikhenchal2088
    @erikhenchal2088 2 года назад

    Holy Cow! you just reduced my struggle to simple steps. Great work.

  • @vincedonevon316
    @vincedonevon316 5 месяцев назад

    Its amazing how you make something that could be complex so simply. You sure have clearness of mind to explain things a simple way. Thanks Vin

  • @maksimosipau8407
    @maksimosipau8407 4 года назад

    Obvious things, but you know this is what is missing on RUclips. When guys with such level are explaining things like these. Man wish you and your channel the best! ;)
    BTW I got lucky to play with guys at your level, and you know most of them seem to be feeling so special to not even give you an advice how to develop all these skills if you ask them.. Thanks for your content.

  • @Sepharite
    @Sepharite 5 лет назад

    Best teacher on RUclips. Thanks !

  • @gacktkun1647
    @gacktkun1647 4 года назад +5

    I'm a Guitar Player, and I must say that this is the easiest explanation about the subject that I've e er encountered. Thanks a lot!

  • @davidferrie9445
    @davidferrie9445 3 года назад

    Even better than the first video. Great stuff Ruslan

  • @luvkayakn
    @luvkayakn 3 года назад

    Your explanation makes so much sense! Thank you

  • @benjaminlalrinzuala9543
    @benjaminlalrinzuala9543 5 лет назад +1

    I never knew that music could be this easy. Thank you Ruslan.

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 4 года назад +1

    You are a great teacher. You make things easy to understand. I hope you make more stuff. Great job man.

  • @antoniolucero6910
    @antoniolucero6910 2 года назад +1

    I’m amazed at you and your kind and easy approach to teaching these otherwise convoluted techniques

  • @gailab4651
    @gailab4651 4 года назад

    Merci Ruslan. Vous exposez avec clarté un sujet qui donne beaucoup de migraines aux apprentis improvisateurs.

  • @rongketissaranggoonnaayutt6242
    @rongketissaranggoonnaayutt6242 3 года назад

    Wow!! It's really useful concept. Thanks a lot Mr.Sirota.

  • @camerongainer1638
    @camerongainer1638 5 лет назад +1

    Life changing! This is the secret to flow! Can't believe it's taken this long for me to hear it explained in this way and this simply. Thanks, Ruslan!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад +1

      +Cameron Gainer so happy to hear this!!! :)

  • @JeremyHerman1
    @JeremyHerman1 5 лет назад +1

    I've been a Classical Guitarist / Fingerstyle Guitar Composer for close to 30 years. After diligently applying your thought process from your 1st video , I have taken about 50 steps forward in my creative process as well as improvisational skills. Make no mistake though. You have to do the work and trust the process especially if you aren't a pianist like myself. Thank you. You opened up a whole new world for me. I look forward to your new book.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      jeremy herman oh such good news!!! Yes it’s a ton of work.. but hey, what isn’t?? Any skill worth having takes work. I’m happy I was able to be of service to you, and thank you for sharing this victory with me. If anything keeps me going - it’s testimonies like yours!

  • @devonk298
    @devonk298 4 года назад

    GOD I NEEDED THIS VIDEO!! Lightbulb moment! Am I the only idiot who has always assumed that the only notes for all these chords are the C Major scale because that is the key we are in?

  • @henkchierkoet810
    @henkchierkoet810 5 лет назад +2

    Best jazzteacher ever! Don't need to look any further! Greetings, Henk from Amsterdam, Holland, Europe.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Henk Chierkoet thank you my friend!

  • @TomLuschinskiMusic
    @TomLuschinskiMusic 5 лет назад +1

    Out of all of the videos on improvisation that I have watched on RUclips, yours have to be the easiest to understand. Your videos are so helpful and effective. Thank you.

  • @thefluteplayer11
    @thefluteplayer11 4 года назад

    This just opened doors for me!! Thanks a ton !!!

  • @hztan1263
    @hztan1263 3 года назад

    Unbelievable you made so many videos for improv! many parts and I'm very excited to watching them all!

  • @Jazzmarcel
    @Jazzmarcel 5 лет назад +15

    Twelve seconds in and I am hitting the like button!........👍🏾now, back to your video!

  • @jukarodrigues4039
    @jukarodrigues4039 5 лет назад

    Excellent idea

  • @hahabass
    @hahabass 4 года назад

    And I'll say it again. I love you, man! Another great lesson.

  • @carlcgarrett3
    @carlcgarrett3 5 лет назад +1

    Love your thorough and systematic approach to this subject. Have you published a video by chance on how to know which scales to play with the more exotic chords? I'm aware that the major scale of each key works well with 2-5-7 progressions, but am just beginning to master this subject.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +Carl Garrett I have not. Would you please give me an example of some such exotic chord?

  • @ronfeggio
    @ronfeggio 5 лет назад

    It's rare to find a person who is gifted in so many ways. I was blessed the day I found your videos. "Funny how time flies (when you're having fun)" :)

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Ron Haha! I see what you did there ;) thank you my friend.

  • @ytav_boy2820
    @ytav_boy2820 5 лет назад +3

    Can’t wait for the book to come out!!! Keep it up, Ruslan! Don’t ever change... you’re making an impact in many lives by providing quality
    content. Blessings.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад +1

      +Y Tavera_ thank you so much!!

  • @kabeersingh8411
    @kabeersingh8411 5 лет назад +8

    All the best for the book Ruslan 😁it sounds exciting 👍🏽

  • @DovidSal
    @DovidSal 5 лет назад +1

    Ruslan, second video I see from you. Congratulations my friend, the format compared to the 1st video tremendously improved, and again the easiness associated to the way you explain makes and will make a huge impact on the audience. Please, my advice, keep doing the videos in this way.
    I m not a piano player, I play saxophone for 13 years now. Even when I don't handle the nomenclature associated to scales, like dorian, etc., etc., I can complete understand what you are explaining and it makes totally sense... chord progression to the nearest note.. I would call it that way.
    Congratulations again, keep it up!

  • @robertphillips6605
    @robertphillips6605 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for everything you do to help us aspiring musicians .

  • @dcassis
    @dcassis 4 года назад

    Fantastic!! 👏👏

  • @ignaciojimenez7899
    @ignaciojimenez7899 2 года назад

    Que grande eres!!
    Muchas gracias por esta Máster class
    Un saludo

  • @mickbellfield917
    @mickbellfield917 4 года назад

    thanks Ruslan ,im really starting to understand this for the first time ,im looking forward to future posts and bringing them to my practice session

  • @jasneskis
    @jasneskis 5 лет назад +1

    I see you are using a chair with arms. The arms got in my way so I took them off but I do use the back of the chair. You are a great teacher. I really appreciate your videos. Thank you.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      jasneskis haha I’ll need a new chair soon!!! :)

  • @artemusgordon3832
    @artemusgordon3832 5 лет назад +1

    These lessons are great. this is like "John coltrane" stuff and I'm a guitar player. Thanks

  • @vodvandorin9454
    @vodvandorin9454 4 года назад

    You are awesome the way you explain all this!!!

  • @danielirilarry
    @danielirilarry 5 лет назад +3

    Great video Ruslan you are a genius both in music and pedagogy!!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @jezraellucero8031
    @jezraellucero8031 5 лет назад +2

    Love the simplicity of your concept, This is how we have been taught before. Before the lick revolution begin where people learn stuff with no contacts at all thank you for taking us back where we supposed to be Learning in contacts all the time

  • @davidm.wilmington5325
    @davidm.wilmington5325 4 года назад +1

    Just found you, just subscribed - - because you're distilling all the good advice my teachers gave me over the years, but with really good examples (vid and audio). I'll definitely recommend this and Part 1 for teaching and lecture demonstrations. Also - that crazy progression - esp. starting on E - made me think of Angelo Badlamenti's music for "Twin Peaks" (where weirdness makes sense). Thanks!

  • @thebom6724
    @thebom6724 5 лет назад

    You're the teacher I've looking for

  • @micheldindaine8403
    @micheldindaine8403 2 года назад

    MAN !! THIS IS SUPER POWERFULL !! I am a bass player looking for efficients tips on impro. and I must say that this couldn't be better explained. I will also practice those ideas over arpeggios.
    question: has the book " HOW TO PLAY OVER CHORD CHANGES" already been released ? please let me know.
    your videos are very helpfull and encouraging.
    Cheers from France.

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo 5 лет назад

    Brilliant! Thanks so much for this. I'm an "advanced intermediate" trumpet player. Can't wait for your book. Have to say, I find your instructions even more helpful than some the ones put up by jazz trumpeters. Don't get me wrong; they're all great and extremely helpful, but yours are even more helpful. I wish you all the success you deserve.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      bixntram Thank you. Teaching comes down to being able to communicate amazing musical ideas, AMAZINGLY. Most teachers are not great players and most great players aren’t great teachers. I never in my life intended to teach and never thought I would. But... here we are :-) I’m glad you find these videos helpful!

  • @safisweetkeyz
    @safisweetkeyz 5 лет назад +1

    I neeeeeeed this book! Thanks for all this amazing content. As soon as the book is up for pre-sale, let us know. Take my money 💰💰

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      safisweetkeyz oh the book will have 8000 times more stuff. For now, check out my first video on this topic and this video. The book will definitely go 900 times deeper.

  • @hassanmafi2379
    @hassanmafi2379 5 лет назад

    You are awesome Ruslan ....

  • @teaforone77
    @teaforone77 5 лет назад

    Simple and efficient! Thanks a lot!

  • @derycktaylor3677
    @derycktaylor3677 5 лет назад

    Great lesson. Thanks

  • @guinosiqueira1105
    @guinosiqueira1105 3 года назад

    Thanks !!!
    😉👍👍

  • @brianbannock9343
    @brianbannock9343 5 лет назад

    Thanks Rusian.........as a Pro Bass Player (in San Diego / LA) , I found you through Janek........& am so very ready to extend the Soloing theories.......Thanks for this.........I am contemplating different people for these types of Help / Session / Lessons, from Justin Raines, to Scott Ambush, to even possibly you......... I appreciate your even handed approach to this.......... Thanks Brian Bannock

  • @kiddopiano
    @kiddopiano 5 лет назад

    You teach so well

  • @7crooney
    @7crooney 5 лет назад

    You're the best Ruslan!

  • @jcarlos7721
    @jcarlos7721 5 лет назад

    Ruslan, thank you for sharing your valuable information and knowledge. 🎹👌

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +jcarlos Rodriguez thank you for checking out the channel my friend!!

  • @-imkon-8557
    @-imkon-8557 5 лет назад

    Really helpful! Thanks Ruslan

  • @alamooji3716
    @alamooji3716 5 лет назад

    This was incredibly super incredibly dimension opening! Thank you so much

  • @nunolance23
    @nunolance23 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this, Ruslan!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +nunolance23 my pleasure!!! I hope you found it helpful

  • @paulwatsonguitar
    @paulwatsonguitar 5 лет назад

    Great video Ruslan. I play guitar but find your approach very useful when thinking about soloing and chord changes. Look forward to seeing you book. Thanks, Paul.

  • @loudogguitar2813
    @loudogguitar2813 5 лет назад

    Hey Ruslan, I would like to say I discovered your channel earlier this week and your videos have helped me out so much. I am a Berklee Alumni as well. Playing through chord changes is challenging for me. However, these methods you have shared are quite refreshing and have me determined to tackle my most difficult obstacles!

  • @rommelfernandez9723
    @rommelfernandez9723 5 лет назад

    Wow, a new tool to stay away from boredom !

  • @dsgwyw
    @dsgwyw 4 года назад

    Thank u sir

  • @MrJesuspiano
    @MrJesuspiano 4 года назад

    Wonderfull

  • @robertobraga1765
    @robertobraga1765 5 лет назад

    Ok, no need to respond to this. Just wanna say that I've been following your videos since the very beginning. They keep getting better and you deserve all the likes and new subscribers. Looking forward to the book!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Roberto Ruggiero Braga thank you so much for your words. I’ll keep on keeping on

  • @CharlesAustin
    @CharlesAustin 2 года назад

    Yeah helpful !!

  • @JulioARodriguez
    @JulioARodriguez 5 лет назад

    Mega thumb up to you Rusian! Thank you so much for this video. You are amazing!

  • @gen_music
    @gen_music 5 лет назад

    Thank You Ruslan amazing video

  • @joehernandez5600
    @joehernandez5600 5 лет назад

    Great lesson!

  • @anicetjoy5456
    @anicetjoy5456 5 лет назад

    I like it.

  • @SaxyPickwick
    @SaxyPickwick 4 года назад

    near the beginning of this video you say you have to know which chord scale goes with what chord, that's my problem, how to identify which scale goes with which chords, I'm 83 year old musician ( Tenor & Alto sax ),who has played for years by ear, I didn't know my chords only recently studied chords but I sound like I'm playing scales, your first video was great you showed scales to those chords Gm & Ebm but not how to find them, great video, Ray Pickwick P.S enjoyed this video to thanks.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for writing, Ray. I created an entire video course for this purpose, because this is a big problem for a lot of people. You can check it out here: www.musicmadebetter.com/courses/chordscales-fundamentals

  • @alanzelicoff3421
    @alanzelicoff3421 5 лет назад

    Simply outstanding. At long last someone -- and that would be you Mr. Sirota -- has provided a clear, unambiguous structure for approaching improvisation over chord changes. Now a request: Would you be willing to take a classic like Autumn leaves (preferably in E-minor but any key is fine) and take us from the 4 rules of improvising over chord changes into an actual application of those rules with some examples of improvisation?
    Again, your work is as clear an example of teaching excellence via CLEAR use of simple jazz theory to help many of us to the elusive goal of interesting (rather than boring, pro forma) improv. Thank you, THANK YOU.
    Дякую вам!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Alan Zelicoff thank you so much. Yes at some point soon I’m going to take all of my videos, including this one, and start applying them to songs. And make new videos out of THAT! :) I really appreciate your words!!!

  • @leowright8016
    @leowright8016 5 лет назад

    Wow thank you for sharing this. I was wonder how to create line that flow instead of trying to use pentatonic ! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎷😎✌🏽

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Leo Wright when people leave pentatonics and other tricks behind in favor of the ‘real deal’ is when I know I’m really saving souls!! :) Haha! Thank you for sharing this with me sir!!

  • @53gitaar
    @53gitaar 5 лет назад

    Top lesson !

  • @joaodanieldemello2137
    @joaodanieldemello2137 4 года назад

    Truly amazing lesson. Big thank you!

  • @cafiristanemperor
    @cafiristanemperor 5 лет назад

    Hey, once again, thank you so much for your invaluable help! I'm already eager to read your book!
    By the way, I know that what I'm going to ask may be difficult due to the cost of publishing, but you should consider thinking about how to connect the book to other media, especially with backing tracks for exercises, maybe one with ideas for solos and another only with the comping... also making the drums and bass on one channel and the comping piano on the other one, so we could extract the most of the material.
    Again, thank you, thank you so much! You are getting famous in my university course! More and more people are getting nuts with your teaching!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      cafiristanemperor yup, I’m going to make a play-along master pack. It just all takes time. Finishing one book now. Got 3 more in the work. Thank you for your encouraging words! I’d love to come and do a clinic at your university! :) if you guys dig the channel and could speak to whoever needs to be spoken to at the school - maybe it could happen! :)

  • @francescomanfredi
    @francescomanfredi 5 лет назад

    Great and refreshing perspective using only quarter notes! Now please a follow up using eighths and chord tones on strong beats as they usually teach in bebop, but I will follow you on any direction you choose

  • @clairierehome
    @clairierehome 4 года назад

    Merci beaucoup 👍🏽🙏🏾

  • @nhuhuan66
    @nhuhuan66 5 лет назад

    I really love your videos, so intuitive. May I ask when your book will be available? Thanks.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +Huan Nguyen half way there! Working on two books! Thank you for your interest!!

  • @livegun5572
    @livegun5572 5 лет назад

    Love ur videos

  • @papajanian
    @papajanian 5 лет назад

    Wow absolutely right, as you mentioned choosing the right scale is the most important for the notes that will match the new chord like G,minor to D,major ! the D,major also Compatible with G,melodic minor when Ascending cause we have the F# !! then F & E flat Descending back to G,minor .😁

  • @TyZiksashka
    @TyZiksashka 5 лет назад

    Руслан, выражаю искреннюю благодарность за полезные упражнения, изложенные просто и понятно! 👍👍👍
    Возможно ли, что когда нибудь в будущем, создадите русскоязычное видео? 🙂

  • @donnyawa8870
    @donnyawa8870 5 лет назад

    I am excited to have a copy of your book my friend. Please let us know when it is available. Thank you for all the valuable lessons :-)

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Donny Awa thank you for your time and interest!!!

    • @donnyawa8870
      @donnyawa8870 5 лет назад

      @@ruslanpiano ♥

  • @teamopichon
    @teamopichon 4 года назад

    Hi there, I watched the first video and now this second one and everything seems to make a lot of sense and fall into the right place, but my question now is now that I know how to flow with the chord changes how I can creat interesting lines with that in order to sound nice well and interesting, Thanks a lot!

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez 4 года назад

    gold

  • @derekjones8944
    @derekjones8944 5 лет назад

    Ruslan. I think that if any great teacher is capable of this you would be - so I will ask: Can you PLEASE do a video or two explaining the licks and style of Art Tatum?

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      derek jones oh boy! I would have to study it myself first. I mean, I probably know more about it than 96% of my viewers but that shit is SOOOO deep, i feel I’d need some preparation myself 😳

  • @davesax11
    @davesax11 Год назад

    Ruslan. please post a wait list for your book. pdf or hard copy? Lots of luck.

  • @bradhoffman6881
    @bradhoffman6881 2 года назад

    Saw you with Gary, Bob and Michael at the Baked Potato back in November. Great show. Will that quartet continue? Does it have a name yet?

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  2 года назад

      Thank you. We plan to continue. Working on a name :)

  • @johankjolbro9064
    @johankjolbro9064 5 лет назад

    Hey Ruslan, I really appreciate your videos and I am looking forward to seeing what else you have to offer.
    I was wondering how you approach modal playing, because every person I ask gives me a different anwser. Maybe you could help shed some light on the topic. Thanks again!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      I’m happy to answer, but I need to understand what exactly you mean by your question. There is no playing in the universe that’s not on some level “modal”. When you go from C major chord to G minor chord and back to C major, you get a simple, consonant chord progression ... as soon as you start improvising on it, you are playing Modally. Because the first chord takes a C Ionian mode, the second chord takes G Dorian mode and so on.
      Something tells me you didn’t really mean THAT in your question, did you? So what exactly do you mean by modal playing?

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      You mean mc coy stuff. I see! Well it’s that open 4ths stuff. So those open voicings are the main color there. And then moving things up and down chromatically. Those are the main two ingredients really. And then other voicings that are also “modal sounding”. Like Herbie Hancock’s stuff. Finding motifs and moving them around chromatically, while hopefully keeping unified melodic structure in your lines. Developing themes etc. that’s how I think of that

  • @rda7262
    @rda7262 5 лет назад

    Ruslan, thank you so much for providing such valuable content. The thing I struggle the most during my practice sessions is how much time one should spend with one exercise before moving on to the next. For example, one could practice 2-3 or 15-20 exercises in a 3h session. What works best for you? Thanks

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад +2

      RDA it’s not even so much about how many exercises you should fit into a practice session.. it’s more about how many topics are you working on and tying to improve at the same time. Personally, I would not be pursuing more than 3 topics at a time, no matter what. Decide what 2-3 you want to work on and for the next month - and for a month, just work on THOSE few topics. Then you can reassess, and drop one of them and start working on another topic. Or you can reassess after a month and decide you still want to pursue the same 2-3 topics. Or you can keep one and switch two. Etc etc.. but spend some weeks working on the same 2-3 topics, so that your efforts STICK. In Russian there is a saying: “if you chase too many rabbits at the same time - you will catch neither”.

  • @simplygroove
    @simplygroove 5 лет назад

    Just one like it’s not enought for me i would make 1000 like for this super great vidéo !!!! Thank’s a lot and congratulation

  • @bobfridge
    @bobfridge 5 лет назад

    Hi man thanks for the tips! I have been focusing a lot on harmony and chords but I am very weak when it comes to improvisation and I haven’t learnt much songs. Can you please gives me tips on how to balance out my practice sessions and focus more on musicality? There is so much to work on and to do and I want to have a more focused approach to improving my jazz vocabulary and expanding my jazz repertoire

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +Bob Fridge just one step at a time. Pick 2-3 topics and focus on those for a month or so. Then re-assess. Like the rest of us, you probably have 800 things you could improve and work on. I know I sure do. But it’s ok - find the most urgent ones and attack those first.

  • @mattlemay7980
    @mattlemay7980 3 года назад

    Great stuff! You're a wonderful teacher. I'm curious to know how you'd apply this concept over Autumn Leaves and the major and minor ii-V-I's. With the exception of making it a dominant chord for the minor ii-V-i, wouldn't you just play the same scale and not need to change the chord scale?

    • @seanonel
      @seanonel 2 года назад

      I know that this is late and I'm not Ruslan. He doesn't seem to be responding to comments as promised. Anyways, if this is still a relevant question for you (or others), the idea is to create colour by using modes. Non diatonic modes are most effective. Think about the difference (when playing in C) between playing a Dmin Dorian scale and a Dmin Aeolian scale. The Dorian scale does very little to differentiate it from the key of C sound, whilst the Aeolian scale goes non diatonic into the key of F.

  • @cafiristanemperor
    @cafiristanemperor 3 года назад

    Hey, Ruslan, have you already published your book? I'd like to order it if you did!

  • @montigo2063
    @montigo2063 5 лет назад +1

    After part one of this video - Insta Sub.

  • @tobbebergman7583
    @tobbebergman7583 5 лет назад

    Great ! When is the book released !
    Thanks !

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      Tobbe Bergman I’ll release a series of short and very cheap books first. The series will be called “before you improvise”.

    • @tobbebergman7583
      @tobbebergman7583 5 лет назад

      @@ruslanpiano Looking forward to that !
      Love your channel !
      Wish you a wonderful weekend !
      Cheers !

  • @Roibineux
    @Roibineux 4 года назад

    Hello, thanks so much for your generous teachings. I would like to know when your book will be ready and where to get it.

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  4 года назад

      Roibineux thank you for your interest. Books are in the works. For now I launched an online school. www.musicmadebetter.com check it out. I hope it’s to your liking!!

  • @00DirectorsCut00
    @00DirectorsCut00 3 года назад

    Great again sir ! Ho to get on the fly (without previous study the progression) if the minor chords works with natural minor (6th degree ) or if is it Dorian (2nd) ? Thanks

  • @winstonmacmahon9735
    @winstonmacmahon9735 5 лет назад

    Another great video Ruslan, do you have any practice ideas or strategies for left hand rhythm patterns while doing these right hand ideas? For example left hand chords on 1 and the and of 2 or 1 and the and of 3
    As always thank you and CAN'T WAIT FOR THE BOOK!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад +1

      +Winston MacMahon yes many people have been asking for left hand stuff. Will make that video soon

  • @designleostudio
    @designleostudio 5 лет назад

    Шолом! Сослепу прочитал вначале автора канала как Russian Sirota :) Подумал, что за сирота казанская? :) Послушал - лайк, пригляделся - Руслан :) Далее в Википедию - респект! Подписка! Тов меод!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад +1

      Leo Lapidus hahah spasibo bolshoye... Preyatno chitat rodnoy yazik na moyom kanale :)

    • @designleostudio
      @designleostudio 5 лет назад

      ну тогда буду периодически радовать :)

  • @Joesharpp
    @Joesharpp 4 года назад

    Hey great vid! how do you know which scale to use over which chord ??

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  4 года назад

      joe sharp there are many videos on RUclips explaining that. Which is why I didn’t make another video about it.

  • @molarbear5136
    @molarbear5136 4 года назад

    hi. thanks for the video. can you explain why the Gb-m is dorian, while the others remain aeolian?

  • @sambabusirra528
    @sambabusirra528 5 лет назад

    Nice video bro but can you explain this connectivity of scales more clearly and slowly and rythm techniques also

  • @neocolors
    @neocolors 4 года назад

    Great way of thinking, makes it seem so easy, thank you! What do you recommend if "avoid notes" (like the natural 4 on a major chord) are the next note to play when the chord changes? Playing F G A B p.e. doesn't a lot like c major. It makes me want to play chromatics to hit a chord tone, or even skip notes, but it doesn't sound as fluid anymore. Or is it just part of the process to find a way that works? Suggestions? Thanks a lot!

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  4 года назад +1

      Both chromatic and skipping are fine. It’s all about playing what you HEAR in your head

    • @neocolors
      @neocolors 4 года назад

      @@ruslanpiano thanks!!

  • @gordonbryant6460
    @gordonbryant6460 5 лет назад

    Great stuff! Any chance of being notified via email or text when your book comes out?

    • @ruslanpiano
      @ruslanpiano  5 лет назад

      +Gordon Bryant If you go to my “left hand voicings” video and download the PDF, you will be on the mailing list. I’ll also make a video announcing it. Thank you for your support!

  • @precisionhoops365
    @precisionhoops365 2 года назад

    Hi , did you finish your book? If so, I would like a copy ASAP !