Hi Lisa, I like your Pianote tutorials. You have a very postive approach to teaching and I find it very helpful. Please continue with the Pianote lessons as private lessons can be expensive.
I adore how you break it down into a joyful half a chocolate chip cookie you are sharing from your delicious lunch... Instead of showing off how good you have it and I feel sick to even attempt it. I have always wanted to play and in three minutes you taught me stuff I thought far too advanced. I will buy a piano and be back!
I wish all the video of Pianote will be Lisa..because i learned so much about you lisa than the other tutor from pianote channel ...i learn too but Lisa you are the best!!
Great question! If it's a simple triad in root position, then the bottom note will be the one that defines the chord. If you're in an inversion, then you'll have to find the root note - and THAT will be the defining note of the chord. Here's a lesson on how to find the root note for different inversions - ruclips.net/video/4AWTjhavTCg/видео.html
A ‘half step’ is a semi-tone and a ‘whole step’ is a tone. A tone is 2 semi-tones and a semi-tone is one note up or down. This includes black notes (e.g C to C# is one semi-tone and C# to D is one semi-tone. Also E to F is one semi-tone)
How to make inversions of minor chords its confusing n complecated. U need to show practice routines to memorise patterns easily. This is just showing the difference between minor n major.
You're right, this video is just about the difference! If you want to learn about inversions and practicing them we have another video that might help: ruclips.net/video/rUE1yHuMm5A/видео.html
Hi Lisa, I like your Pianote tutorials. You have a very postive approach to teaching and I find it very helpful. Please continue with the Pianote lessons as private lessons can be expensive.
I just found this channel. This is by far the best piano learning channel!
Same
This is a great introduction to major and minor chords, without too much talk as other videos on RUclips. Thank you for sharing :)
She is a great teacher. I've just watched a few of videos n it seems alot easier than I thought it was
You made this super easy for me! Thanks
I adore how you break it down into a joyful half a chocolate chip cookie you are sharing from your delicious lunch... Instead of showing off how good you have it and I feel sick to even attempt it. I have always wanted to play and in three minutes you taught me stuff I thought far too advanced. I will buy a piano and be back!
I wish all the video of Pianote will be Lisa..because i learned so much about you lisa than the other tutor from pianote channel ...i learn too but Lisa you are the best!!
Good explanation Lisa
Pianote Nice job Lisa! I love hearing that I am a piano player for two years this will be my third year on the keyboards
But how do i recognize the key the triad starts with? Like for example D or f#. How to know?
Great question! If it's a simple triad in root position, then the bottom note will be the one that defines the chord. If you're in an inversion, then you'll have to find the root note - and THAT will be the defining note of the chord. Here's a lesson on how to find the root note for different inversions - ruclips.net/video/4AWTjhavTCg/видео.html
I love this channel.
so precious information, thank you lisa :)
Major and minor( harmonic ) 3rds and 6th are a semitone away
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I like it when things make sense.
I'm confusedd😭😭 are half steps each black key and whole steps are the white keys? Am I completely wrong? Confusion.
A ‘half step’ is a semi-tone and a ‘whole step’ is a tone. A tone is 2 semi-tones and a semi-tone is one note up or down. This includes black notes (e.g C to C# is one semi-tone and C# to D is one semi-tone. Also E to F is one semi-tone)
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How to make inversions of minor chords its confusing n complecated. U need to show practice routines to memorise patterns easily. This is just showing the difference between minor n major.
You're right, this video is just about the difference! If you want to learn about inversions and practicing them we have another video that might help: ruclips.net/video/rUE1yHuMm5A/видео.html
The way you teach is very good but "½ STEP AND wHOLE STEP IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND
I know these chords. The major and minor.