If I could play like you, I’d be on the piano all day long! This was a really wonderful lesson and something I wish I been shown when starting out! Thanks so much!
I will definitely work on this triptych approach! Thank you! So thrilled to have met you the other day and experience your creative and inspiring skills up close! It was SO enjoyable! I appreciate all of your RUclips videos too. I’m learning so much! Thanks again! 🎹😊
I love your lessons. I listen on headphones and notice clicks/ticks and other artifacts when you play. Since the piano is softer I tend to push the volume way up so they hurt quite a bit. Maybe having separate mics for voice vs piano would work?. I'm happy to help.
Triptych. Great content, as always. Thank you! Quick question: what chords are you using for the turnaround (last 4 bars). I've seen different people use different options. Maybe it could even be an idea for a youtube video?
"If we're on the E minor 7, we can say that the ninth and the third are both chord tones." I suspect I'm being very dense, but I don't understand this. How is the ninth a chord tone of a minor 7 chord? Would the sixth also be a chord tone? And the fourth? If so, how is this different from playing a scale?
The ninth is often used as “the next” chord tone in major 7, dominant and minor 7 chords. It’s the next note that would be played if you keep stacking thirds. That’s also why the 6th wouldn’t be a chord tone in your example. Hope this helps and wasn’t a wierd explanation 😅
Best youtube teacher big appreciation Jeremy❤️❤️
If I could play like you, I’d be on the piano all day long! This was a really wonderful lesson and something I wish I been shown when starting out! Thanks so much!
Hi Jeremy, that was very helpful, thankyou.
Thank you Jeremy ❤
Triptych! Sorry I missed the chance to hear you in Seattle. It was the few days I was out of town :-(
I will definitely work on this triptych approach! Thank you! So thrilled to have met you the other day and experience your creative and inspiring skills up close! It was SO enjoyable!
I appreciate all of your RUclips videos too. I’m learning so much! Thanks again! 🎹😊
Nice one, Jeremy. I enjoyed that 😊
Very interesting video to practice and study
Thank you for another wonderfully insightful video. And, well... triptych.
Great!
Triptych 🌟🌟🌟
I love your lessons. I listen on headphones and notice clicks/ticks and other artifacts when you play. Since the piano is softer I tend to push the volume way up so they hurt quite a bit.
Maybe having separate mics for voice vs piano would work?. I'm happy to help.
Triptych. Great content, as always. Thank you! Quick question: what chords are you using for the turnaround (last 4 bars). I've seen different people use different options. Maybe it could even be an idea for a youtube video?
"If we're on the E minor 7, we can say that the ninth and the third are both chord tones." I suspect I'm being very dense, but I don't understand this. How is the ninth a chord tone of a minor 7 chord? Would the sixth also be a chord tone? And the fourth? If so, how is this different from playing a scale?
The ninth is often used as “the next” chord tone in major 7, dominant and minor 7 chords.
It’s the next note that would be played if you keep stacking thirds.
That’s also why the 6th wouldn’t be a chord tone in your example.
Hope this helps and wasn’t a wierd explanation 😅