🕘 Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:30 Right Hand first 1:00 Left Hand this time 1:44 Level 1 Exercise 2:06 Level 2 Exercise 2:30 Level 3 Exercise 3:44 Level 4 Exercise 4:57 Level 5 Exercise
Thank you so much!❤ I do your warm-up Vivaldi's exercise every morning. It's really cool. I try the chord progression with different arpeggios. It's just so beautiful!
Level 1 and 2 were easy, and I got on first try, but when I tried level 3, I ended up doing level 4!😂😂 I feel that level 3 should be level 4, and level 4 should be level 3.
Love it. These little exercises keep things fun. Jazer, you ask for questions; for me, I struggle with over analysing everything, so I'm concentrating on the technicalities, rather than the feel, and I feel that this inhibits my progress. I am more interested in videos explaining HOW to play, rather than WHAT to play, but at a beginner level. That said, little exercises like this one are fun, but again, I have no idea how I should fit this into my practice? The one you did on arpeggios/broken chords, I played every single day for three months. Is that too long? Should I still be practising it now? Are pieces like this simply ways to keep things interesting, or are there critical skills that they teach that I need to master? I have SO many questions about playing...
Thnx jazer a lot I really appreciate you I've learned a lot by yr guidess but actually sometimes I feel like am stuck some where not knowing wat to practice
Syncopation! I have been slowly working on the theme song from Forest Gump for over a year now! Counting is difficult for me. This will help! Thank you!
Question - when it comes to things like syncopation do piano players generally rely on actually counting as they play or as syncopation becomes more complex is it an internal way of counting that needs to be learned, almost learning how to feel your way through the songs timing?
I want to learn Vivace. Do you have a list of beginner vivace pieces. Is there a better method to learn rather than increase the metronome gradually from 60 to 150+ beats over time? Your 7x method helps.
Hello sir,kindly reply to this comment 🙏 Could you plz tell how to improve a lot my piano skill in one year? how I'm doing now is that I practice 1 or 2 hours in a day and sometimes three our in a day, yeah atleast 1 hour I practice everyday. I have a teacher. We take class 1 in a week week and she teaches me scales and also let me practice the pieces according to the grade music book. So it's. for my practice? Can I achieve early intermediate level in one year and what more I need to do to reach to the. of early intermediate level in a ter time maybe 1 year? Plz kindly reply me
Because the 4th note of the left hand stays on C, so it stays on the root of the chord. It could be a 4-3-7-1 if the left hand played an A on the 4th note. Instead, the left hand stays on C, while the right hand movement means the C7 goes to a C6.
I like it, but I was waiting for level 10, where you provide some examples of improvising melodies around the chord progression or modulate to a different key. 😏
🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:30 Right Hand first
1:00 Left Hand this time
1:44 Level 1 Exercise
2:06 Level 2 Exercise
2:30 Level 3 Exercise
3:44 Level 4 Exercise
4:57 Level 5 Exercise
could you make more like this? These are fun to do daily, especially since i keep forgetting to practice. I actually keep coming back to play this!
Can you please make tutorial for classical music composition ?
Putting the "Jazz" into Jazer Lee 🙂! Funny little tune, found it a joy to play and warm-up.
Thanks a lot! I love it,and I can do it even the level 5:)
You are a brilliant teacher
❤❤❤😂❤❤❤
AMAZING class!!! More jazzy lessons please! Thank you so much 🙏
This is great stuff thank you Jazer! I play daily Vivaldi warm up and now I will add this one!
I love this exercise and I even created my version for the left hand basing it from this exercise. I hope to see more like this! Thank you!
I love it man. I'd love to have a video that builds on this concept for the right hand. Maybe using pentatonic or blues riffs?
Your piano exercises are always such a pleasure to listen to! Love and hoping to see more!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!❤ I do your warm-up Vivaldi's exercise every morning. It's really cool. I try the chord progression with different arpeggios. It's just so beautiful!
Outstanding teaching technique ... with an excellent riff to be taught. THANKS!
Adorei…mas gostaria de uma continuação e um final. 🌺
Awesome! Thanks! Great great exercises. Got to level 4. Will try level 5 later
Obrigada pela aula maravilhosa!👏❤️🌺
Amazing video as usual !! Please make more jazz warmup videos like these with more levels of difficulty
Thank you!! Again!
Love these! Keep the fun exercises coming.
Hi Jazer, thank you for your terrific videos. I would love for you to do a lesson on how to practice arpeggios that cover more than one octave.
Thank you kinggg!! I've been playing for a few years but this was so fun to do :)!
Thanks J
That looks really fun. I'll will certainly give it a try.
Level 1 and 2 were easy, and I got on first try, but when I tried level 3, I ended up doing level 4!😂😂 I feel that level 3 should be level 4, and level 4 should be level 3.
Love it. These little exercises keep things fun. Jazer, you ask for questions; for me, I struggle with over analysing everything, so I'm concentrating on the technicalities, rather than the feel, and I feel that this inhibits my progress. I am more interested in videos explaining HOW to play, rather than WHAT to play, but at a beginner level. That said, little exercises like this one are fun, but again, I have no idea how I should fit this into my practice? The one you did on arpeggios/broken chords, I played every single day for three months. Is that too long? Should I still be practising it now? Are pieces like this simply ways to keep things interesting, or are there critical skills that they teach that I need to master? I have SO many questions about playing...
can u tutorial for c^11(b7)tim awgsus 4
Thnx jazer a lot I really appreciate you I've learned a lot by yr guidess but actually sometimes I feel like am stuck some where not knowing wat to practice
Gonna go home and learn this!
Wow, my special respect for jazz. Would be great to know how to play bossanova❤
Syncopation! I have been slowly working on the theme song from Forest Gump for over a year now! Counting is difficult for me. This will help! Thank you!
Question - when it comes to things like syncopation do piano players generally rely on actually counting as they play or as syncopation becomes more complex is it an internal way of counting that needs to be learned, almost learning how to feel your way through the songs timing?
Thank you
This sounds pretty good and not too hard, gonna give this a try 😛
The math break down saved me
I want to learn Vivace. Do you have a list of beginner vivace pieces. Is there a better method to learn rather than increase the metronome gradually from 60 to 150+ beats over time? Your 7x method helps.
(it's just a remainder for me😁🤣)
1) FA-DO
2) FA-SI
3) MI-SI
4) MI-LA
Left hand = 2-5-1
Excellent
Got up to 4 no problem…5 is trickier a bit and will just take a bit of repetition…tks!
Hello sir,kindly reply to this comment 🙏
Could you plz tell how to improve a lot my piano skill in one year?
how I'm doing now is that I practice 1 or 2 hours in a day and sometimes three our in a day, yeah atleast 1 hour I practice everyday. I have a teacher. We take class 1 in a week week and she teaches me scales and also let me practice the pieces according to the grade music book.
So it's. for my practice? Can I achieve early intermediate level in one year and what more I need to do to reach to the. of early intermediate level in a ter time maybe 1 year? Plz kindly reply me
Wow u is to good
Could this be counted in triplets?
This kicks ass!
This is so similar to: Bo Burnham: "How The World Works" song.
Nice.
Ok now we're talking ❤😊
Hi, newby here, can someone tell me why it is a 2-5-1 progression and not a 4-7-3-1 progression? Because i figured you'd play D-7, G-7, C7, A Minor.
Because the 4th note of the left hand stays on C, so it stays on the root of the chord. It could be a 4-3-7-1 if the left hand played an A on the 4th note. Instead, the left hand stays on C, while the right hand movement means the C7 goes to a C6.
I like it, but I was waiting for level 10, where you provide some examples of improvising melodies around the chord progression or modulate to a different key. 😏
I was looking for the Too Cool button.
Good morning
Hi
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