So beautiful when the whole keyboard comes together like this. Its the difference between knowing a few cheat phrases in a foreign language and actually understanding the grammar and rules. Excellent tutorial.
Interesting timing, Sterling! Just last week, I started a practice goal of buckling- down to "master" being able to think/play in all 12 Major Keys. These suggestions are so very helpful. Many thanks!
Great demonstration - Sterling's low-key presentation felt a little more like a real practice session than some of the more production-heavy presentations in other youtube channels. Nice progression of difficulty and inspiring way to show what fluency looks like when you get better. Thank you!!
I have watched a lot of these episodes, and gotten much value from them. This is one of the best. Good ideas on making triad practice more interesting and enjoyable. If it sounds and feels like music, I am much more motivated to keep at it.
The link says the webinar has taken place. I’m interested but only saw the RUclips suggestion to join now, any chance of pdf/material or link to video?
for exercises like the playing all of the major triads in the beginning, is there a specific fingering that a novice player should use? or should I just use whichever fingering is most comfortable for me? thanks
Something just came to me at about 10:15 in the video: Triad inversions move UP the keyboard, while 7th chord inversions move DOWN. It's been a while since I've touched a keyboard, so I hope I remembered that correctly.
First time viewing this channel. I love the hands on approach. I've been practicing inversions around the circle of fourths, but didn't think of the metronime and music. That's been my problem, I haven't been musicating my practices. Loved the scales exercise. BTW if anyone is playing with pain, they might want to adopt the exercises for the low back as well as treatments for the shoulder, arm and hands. ruclips.net/video/tK9sc0ckSpw/видео.html
So beautiful when the whole keyboard comes together like this. Its the difference between knowing a few cheat phrases in a foreign language and actually understanding the grammar and rules. Excellent tutorial.
Interesting timing, Sterling! Just last week, I started a practice goal of buckling- down to "master" being able to think/play in all 12 Major Keys. These suggestions are so very helpful. Many thanks!
Great demonstration - Sterling's low-key presentation felt a little more like a real practice session than some of the more production-heavy presentations in other youtube channels. Nice progression of difficulty and inspiring way to show what fluency looks like when you get better. Thank you!!
Sheesh this was excellent. Lots to chew on. I wish I had those chops Sterling.
I have watched a lot of these episodes, and gotten much value from them. This is one of the best. Good ideas on making triad practice more interesting and enjoyable. If it sounds and feels like music, I am much more motivated to keep at it.
this is brilliant
Dude where have u been. THIS TEACHING IS AWESOME
The link says the webinar has taken place. I’m interested but only saw the RUclips suggestion to join now, any chance of pdf/material or link to video?
So beautiful
Session materials? Nice drill in making use of the "Circle."
THIS IS THE ONE!! Thank you. 🥂💯
Thanks a lot!
for exercises like the playing all of the major triads in the beginning, is there a specific fingering that a novice player should use? or should I just use whichever fingering is most comfortable for me? thanks
as you go counter clockwise, same fingering to keep same shape ?
after re-watching, nope ; )
i would love the practice materials for this podcast
❤
This is for advance learning.
Something just came to me at about 10:15 in the video: Triad inversions move UP the keyboard, while 7th chord inversions move DOWN. It's been a while since I've touched a keyboard, so I hope I remembered that correctly.
First time viewing this channel. I love the hands on approach. I've been practicing inversions around the circle of fourths, but didn't think of the metronime and music. That's been my problem, I haven't been musicating my practices. Loved the scales exercise.
BTW if anyone is playing with pain, they might want to adopt the exercises for the low back as well as treatments for the shoulder, arm and hands.
ruclips.net/video/tK9sc0ckSpw/видео.html
not Sterling again...