Am Kennedy from Zambia ,you are a good teacher sir, may God remember you in everything you do , because you make sure that we understand I thought some rhythms can not be played its computerized but you have open it toady.
This is fantastic. My kid is doing piano and I got a music book for them with sheet music but they didn’t know what chords were so I’ve been looking into it to teach them. But now I’m mostly here for myself at this point as I continue learning piano too and these exercises are going into rotation with the other things I’ve learned in the last week.
Hi, I just want to say that I just finished watching the 2nd exercise, and had to pause it to tell you how wonderful this video is. I just started learning the piano about a week ago and have been introduced to Arpeggios a few days ago and I really enjoy playing them. It is my new favorite exercise to practice on piano. I have been following about 6+ RUclipsrs as well as an online piano course to learn the piano and I have to say I really love the video you have created here it is excellent. I am very excited to start learning these and adding them to my daily practice. Thank you again for this video which I gave you a thumbs up for, and have now joined as a new subscriber.
I watched this when I first started playing the piano. This exercise is now taped in front of the piano, and I liked watching it again to hear how the master teacher does it. What I appreciate about Mangold Project is his gift of transfering his melodic abilities to his students.
Watching this for a third time. I have the exercise taped above my piano, and I've only done to level four with any regularity. That is changing, and I will be adding this to achieve the next levels.
My first piano lesson in 72 was from an advanced teacher. She showed me how to do a Dmin7b5 D F Ab B ..one L hand over hand then R hand etc. Then a C6.Played it for years. 20 years later my jazz guitarrist told me a C6 was the same as a Amin7. I didn't understand it was just a rootless situation. Years later my country guitar teacher said..who do you want to play like? Vince Gill was my quick answer. I didnt ask for much.lol.
You are a good person Thank you very much for your efforts I wish you keep teaching us everything about playing piano Becuose There are some people whom dream to play piano but they Can't afford to take lessons Me i was one of them Last year i bought a keyboard and i started practicing for 5 months but evantualy i gave up becuase i did not make a good Improvment and unfortunatly i sold My keyboard and Im regreting selling it now after i watched you videos So Thank you again I will try to buy another one
Thank You Friend. For giving tomings for quick Understanding. Although.. i m watching the entire video. - Shrirang Kshatriya, Musician Lonavala Mumbai Maharashtra India
Brilliant video and great practice material. But I cant take in all the notes and fingerings quick enough. I could really do with some kind of either download of the music with fingerings or at least flash it up on screen so I can pause it and have a go
NAMASKAR GURUJI ( SIR ) 🙇♂️🌹🌹🌹 Your Voice and Mode Of Teaching Is Very Soulful.. Sir..! Please Bless Me..! - Shrirang Kshatriya Keyboard, Sitar Student Mumbai Maharashtra India.
I loved your tutorial. I didn't skip to the end. I'm going to watch it again and again. Now practice makes it more fun and sounds good. Thank you so much!
Thank you for these amazing and fun exercises! I have really tense fingers I especially feel the tension between my 4th and 5th finger on my right hand so I hope these exercises can help with this. I'm not at home right now so I'm just watching your video but I'll do exercises tomorrow when I get back home to my piano! ^^
Awesome Arpeggio exercises. As you rightly said each exercise are unique by itself. It is like Yoga exercises. One has to stretch his fingers in the right direction to get the final result. So it is better to practice all in a slow and phased manner. Nice tutorial. Very patient teaching with bold and sweet voice.
Merci pour tous vos exercices expliqués clairement, mouvements bien décomposés... j adore. Moi qui ai quelques soucis avec la langue anglaise là ça passe trés bien. Bravo
This video is the encapsulation of all different types of arpeggios in one chapter. This video addresses all the various techniques ,which used to be found in a scattered way across many different videos from various uploaders. Thanks for this video. Pls make a video in which rhythm patterns may be combined with some arpeggio ascending or descending lines/some filler stuffs.
💯 Maestro..wonderful lesson. I liked the thoroughness of this lesson. The bass and treble clef illustrated above is "fantastico." Really 👍 the onscreen exercises. 🎹 style100.
Thanks for always sharing your knowledge with us, I do appreciate the time u spend to make sure some of us can improve. Please sir, I want to learn how to playing in all the 12keys any ideas on how to get started thanks.
Thank u so much, this is so helpful. Watching video I note 📝down everything. M just a beginners n this is a great help n ur pronouncing keys. Looking forward ur more video.
You are awesome and amazing and so are these exercises that are more than just exercises but beautiful runs I will use in improvisation! And may I ask what is the name of the piece by Chopin that you referred to?
Great lesson, thank you for sharing. If I may make a suggestion oriented for total beginners -- if you could either stop pressing sustain pedal or configure the virtual keyboard to show the keys currently pressed only. This is because if you play fast virtual keyboard shows multiple keys pressed down and it is hard to decipher just by looking what key is pressed. And/or a line above the virtual keyboard with the sequence of the keys pressed would help like "C E G E G E C".
There's an opposite problem with that: When sustain is on, I will often just press a key and move on to the next key. The result of this is rapidly flashing key strokes, too fast for your eye to follow. I can't win :)
@@MangoldProject Ok, I understand it. It is fine when playing (demo) with sustain pedal, but when demonstrating steps one by one it would be more useful to have it without sustain pedal because you go slowly anyway. Just a thought 🙂
🤩 so beautiful. I can’t wait to do this properly. My fingers currently have a mind of their own and do as they please. I need to regain my control over them 😅😅😅
I am just trying to search a video I saw yersterday where you started the video by playing great arpeggio improvisation in intro. It reminded me of unchained melody, but I can't find that video now. Can you point that video to me, otherwise just make an arpegio video tutorial of that song. Left hand long broken chords are needed as well.
@@MangoldProject I just played this video from the start and the first progression you played C Am F G, was the one that reminds me of Unchained Melody. I wasted many hours searching for it before lol.
@@OneStepToday Still doesn't ring a bell. Here's a short story for a consolation prize: When I was a kid - maybe 12 or 13 - I heard a song on the radio and searched for it for many many years afterward. Then about a decade later I heard it again and immediately recognized it (it was Injected With A Poison, an old rave tune) - and, while it was good, it was far less good than my memory led me to believe :)
@@MangoldProject I am referring to this very video on arpeggio, the first exercise, you show the progression C Am F G, that's none other than Unchained Melody chords. A great progression practice exercise with a favourite song. I also wanted to find countless music and lost them, but thankfully Shazam app does the magic in this era.
Hi. I am enjoying your lessons. But I am having difficulty with Exercise 4....going backwards. I can't seem to get the notes and fingering right. Can you please write the notes down for me? I played the video forward and backwards several times, brain still unable to sink in. Or can someone out there help me please. Thanks.
Best arpeggio demo I have seen. It will change my practice routine.
Am Kennedy from Zambia ,you are a good teacher sir, may God remember you in everything you do , because you make sure that we understand I thought some rhythms can not be played its computerized but you have open it toady.
This is fantastic. My kid is doing piano and I got a music book for them with sheet music but they didn’t know what chords were so I’ve been looking into it to teach them. But now I’m mostly here for myself at this point as I continue learning piano too and these exercises are going into rotation with the other things I’ve learned in the last week.
Hi, I just want to say that I just finished watching the 2nd exercise, and had to pause it to tell you how wonderful this video is. I just started learning the piano about a week ago and have been introduced to Arpeggios a few days ago and I really enjoy playing them. It is my new favorite exercise to practice on piano. I have been following about 6+ RUclipsrs as well as an online piano course to learn the piano and I have to say I really love the video you have created here it is excellent. I am very excited to start learning these and adding them to my daily practice. Thank you again for this video which I gave you a thumbs up for, and have now joined as a new subscriber.
Thanks Satyr. I hope the exercises are still serving you well.
I watched this when I first started playing the piano. This exercise is now taped in front of the piano, and I liked watching it again to hear how the master teacher does it.
What I appreciate about Mangold Project is his gift of transfering his melodic abilities to his students.
I hit like before watching, because your videos are always great.
like others have said - thanks for the lesson - some of the best keyboard/piano lessons on RUclips!
You're very welcome!
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Been playing for almost a year without practicing arpergio and it was boring
Then I got this video and I am revived ❤
Thank you so much
I am inspired by your lessons too!
From France : Merci pour ces exercices !
Watching this for a third time. I have the exercise taped above my piano, and I've only done to level four with any regularity. That is changing, and I will be adding this to achieve the next levels.
thank you very much! regards from Mexico.
Wow!! Perfect tutorial for a beginner, it makes practicing sound great. Thanks for taking the time to teach, I know it took plenty of your time.
My all time fav teacher! Much love ❤️ dear! Thanking you and a God bless u, always, dear!
My first piano lesson in 72 was from an advanced teacher. She showed me how to do a Dmin7b5
D F Ab B ..one L hand over hand then R hand etc. Then a C6.Played it for years. 20 years later my jazz guitarrist told me a C6 was the same as a Amin7. I didn't understand it was just a rootless situation. Years later my country guitar teacher said..who do you want to play like? Vince Gill was my quick answer. I didnt ask for much.lol.
You are a good person
Thank you very much for your efforts
I wish you keep teaching us everything about playing piano
Becuose There are some people whom dream to play piano but they
Can't afford to take lessons
Me i was one of them
Last year i bought a keyboard and i started practicing for 5 months but evantualy i gave up becuase i did not make a good Improvment and unfortunatly i sold My keyboard and Im regreting selling it now after i watched you videos
So Thank you again
I will try to buy another one
A very pleasant surprise indeed ❤
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Exercise 1
2:07 Exercise 2
3:52 Exercise 3
5:40 Exercise 4
8:05 Exercise 5
9:50 Exercise 6
12:12 Practice Tips
15:38 A Little Surprise! (Hey, No Cheating! Watch the entire video!)
Thank You Friend. For giving tomings for quick Understanding.
Although.. i m watching the entire video. - Shrirang Kshatriya, Musician Lonavala Mumbai Maharashtra India
Brilliant video and great practice material. But I cant take in all the notes and fingerings quick enough. I could really do with some kind of either download of the music with fingerings or at least flash it up on screen so I can pause it and have a go
😮@@matthew7thm
NAMASKAR GURUJI ( SIR ) 🙇♂️🌹🌹🌹 Your Voice and Mode Of Teaching Is Very Soulful.. Sir..! Please Bless Me..! - Shrirang Kshatriya Keyboard, Sitar Student Mumbai Maharashtra India.
Classic patterns and Very good teaching style, Thanks a lot.
Very nice and good coaching for all. Thanks a lot...
Very nice explaining and teaching God bless you 🤝👍👍
Nice teaching techniques move fingers practice
I loved your tutorial. I didn't skip to the end. I'm going to watch it again and again. Now practice makes it more fun and sounds good. Thank you so much!
Sir after long time I am hearing from you another master piece tutorial. Awesome. Thanks.
Sir God bless you..... Fantastic lesson❤🎉
Thankyou verymuch, very inspiring im to practice, and your video make me think play piano is easy, thankyou verymuch
Thank you Sir you an awesome teacher. I appreciate you so much.
Thank you for these amazing and fun exercises! I have really tense fingers I especially feel the tension between my 4th and 5th finger on my right hand so I hope these exercises can help with this. I'm not at home right now so I'm just watching your video but I'll do exercises tomorrow when I get back home to my piano! ^^
Amazing exercises
This was an amazing video thank you!
Awesome Arpeggio exercises. As you rightly said each exercise are unique by itself. It is like Yoga exercises. One has to stretch his fingers in the right direction to get the final result. So it is better to practice all in a slow and phased manner. Nice tutorial. Very patient teaching with bold and sweet voice.
Always great to see videos from you. Thanks a lot
Thankyou so much for your videos, it has really helped me a lottt!! God bless you!
MAN this is GOLD Project!
This is fantastic thank you so much!
Merci pour tous vos exercices expliqués clairement, mouvements bien décomposés... j adore. Moi qui ai quelques soucis avec la langue anglaise là ça passe trés bien. Bravo
I really like you video..tq
You make playing the arpeggios fun that I don't know until now
You are very inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks, Violeta.
ouuh...sehr schön und praktikabel! danke.
Now I can play 'The Monster Mash' 👍
This video is the encapsulation of all different types of arpeggios in one chapter.
This video addresses all the various techniques ,which used to be found in a scattered way across many different videos from various uploaders.
Thanks for this video.
Pls make a video in which rhythm patterns may be combined with some arpeggio ascending or descending lines/some filler stuffs.
Another very good video . Thank you
I like your tutorial really,,it requires patience to play it accurately,,so nice,,it helps much to learn more,,thank you master
thanks for a great arpeggio lesson
amezing exercises sir thnku very much👏👍🙏
Thank you! It's difficult but good to know that practice and practice gives results!
Absolutely!
I really like your videos, very inspiring, I am to practice. Thank you
Thanks Josephine!
Amazing video . These can be used while playing if you alter some of them
This is a good instruction to play arpeggio, thanks
This was tremendously helpful. I thank you! And... No I didn't skip. I thought about it!
this video is a little hard to learn from but it really exercised my fingers and i learnt a lot from it, thanks man
Thanks foe the super videos.
Very inspiring and helpful for me, thx a lot💗🌻
Sounds really nice!
💯 Maestro..wonderful lesson. I liked the thoroughness of this lesson. The bass and treble clef
illustrated above is "fantastico."
Really 👍 the onscreen exercises.
🎹 style100.
I love your styles 💜 I'm going to use them 🎹🙏🎹
Thanks 😊
God bless you sir
Wow so nice : I have a lot to practice
Thanks for always sharing your knowledge with us, I do appreciate the time u spend to make sure some of us can improve. Please sir, I want to learn how to playing in all the 12keys any ideas on how to get started thanks.
Yes: practice exercises in all 12 keys! (transpose each exercise first, of course)
Thanks. Very useful.
Thank u so much, this is so helpful.
Watching video I note 📝down everything.
M just a beginners n this is a great help n ur pronouncing keys.
Looking forward ur more video.
Thank you sir
Thanx for this video you are a wonderful teacher 💐
very useful , combination of different RPG OS
Role Playing Game Operating Systems?
Ok. Thanks a bunch✔️🎹
God bless you sir.
You are awesome and amazing and so are these exercises that are more than just exercises but beautiful runs I will use in improvisation! And may I ask what is the name of the piece by Chopin that you referred to?
Much respect and love from India
Greetings back from Israel!
Lots of blessings
Loved the pause ⏸ Keep the great work 💪
Great teacher!!
Thanks a lot. These videos are really helpful
What a great video this is !! Thank you ❤️
Inspiring for an amateur pianist, thank you. On to Waterfall
A brave soul! Good luck!
Can you make video series on New Age Piano?
Thank you so much for sharing this very useful exercises.
Merci beaucoup for this lesson. You have a very melodic method for teaching.
BTW I didn't cheat.
That's between you and your conscience ;)
Absolutely slow to 100% accurate got it. Thanks 🎹✔️
Thank you so much for making useful exercises. I hope it really improve my piano playing overtime🤗♥️
A very valuable and helpful video. Thank you.
Great lesson, thank you for sharing. If I may make a suggestion oriented for total beginners -- if you could either stop pressing sustain pedal or configure the virtual keyboard to show the keys currently pressed only. This is because if you play fast virtual keyboard shows multiple keys pressed down and it is hard to decipher just by looking what key is pressed. And/or a line above the virtual keyboard with the sequence of the keys pressed would help like "C E G E G E C".
There's an opposite problem with that: When sustain is on, I will often just press a key and move on to the next key. The result of this is rapidly flashing key strokes, too fast for your eye to follow. I can't win :)
@@MangoldProject Ok, I understand it. It is fine when playing (demo) with sustain pedal, but when demonstrating steps one by one it would be more useful to have it without sustain pedal because you go slowly anyway. Just a thought 🙂
Very very nice help for us. Thank you mangold
I thank you so much ❤❤❤
🤩 so beautiful. I can’t wait to do this properly. My fingers currently have a mind of their own and do as they please. I need to regain my control over them 😅😅😅
Always practice slowly at first.
Excellent👍👍👍👍
Thank you 😁
Thanks. It helped me a lot
Love this, thank you.
Excellent video...👌
I am just trying to search a video I saw yersterday where you started the video by playing great arpeggio improvisation in intro. It reminded me of unchained melody, but I can't find that video now. Can you point that video to me, otherwise just make an arpegio video tutorial of that song. Left hand long broken chords are needed as well.
I have absolute no idea ... I guess you'll just have to watch all my videos and click all the ads! :D
@@MangoldProject I just played this video from the start and the first progression you played C Am F G, was the one that reminds me of Unchained Melody. I wasted many hours searching for it before lol.
@@OneStepToday Still doesn't ring a bell. Here's a short story for a consolation prize: When I was a kid - maybe 12 or 13 - I heard a song on the radio and searched for it for many many years afterward. Then about a decade later I heard it again and immediately recognized it (it was Injected With A Poison, an old rave tune) - and, while it was good, it was far less good than my memory led me to believe :)
@@MangoldProject I am referring to this very video on arpeggio, the first exercise, you show the progression C Am F G, that's none other than Unchained Melody chords. A great progression practice exercise with a favourite song.
I also wanted to find countless music and lost them, but thankfully Shazam app does the magic in this era.
Exercise 6 is Chopin Waterfall etude slowed down haha 12:13
thank you for this! very helpful! sheet music for each exercise would help a lot! had to go back and forth in this video to get the pattern right :))
Yes! Please upload sheet music for these exercises!! Please :)
Excellent
I love you
Definitely helpful Sir....
Nice video. Love the blooper too.. LOL
There was a very catchy tune that came out in the late 70’s that made use of the pattern you demonstrate at 2:39 but I can’t recall the name of it.
Hi. I am enjoying your lessons. But I am having difficulty with Exercise 4....going backwards. I can't seem to get the notes and fingering right. Can you please write the notes down for me? I played the video forward and backwards several times, brain still unable to sink in. Or can someone out there help me please. Thanks.
Very nicely taught. Would be interesting to combine arpeggios with some rhythm patterns.
Perhaps in a future video!
@@MangoldProject
Thank you for the video. I agree. Please play arpeggios with some rhythm using both hands. Thank you
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