Once you have mastered the basic concept of chords and shapes, everything fits together. A lot of music both melody and bass lines are often played within chord inversions.
Hey man, a month ago I've bought Arturia KeyLab Mk3 to learn how to play in 48. Your enthusiasm kicked me out of bed right now to play something 😃 Thanks!
I love this but I also want to be able to read sheet music. Learning this way teaches you the pieces, which is awesome, but you can’t read the traditional sheet music to play it.
great vid! the true question is , have u ever played a real piano? i see its all digitals. The thing is u dont truly realise how bad ur pedaling and articulation is on digitals. It ''masks'' most of our mistakes. I say this from experience... when i purchased an acoustic things changed way more.
Very true - I’ve played real pianos at occasions, and I actually got to play a Steinway and Sons for the first time when I visited the Opera House in Copenhagen recently. That was an exeprience for sure, and while I do like the simplicity and budget-friendliness of digital pianos, I have to agree that it doesn’t compare to the real thing.
@@the.learningproject absolutely agreed. I made the mistake of purchasing a ''high end'' digital piano with all its bells and whisles... It served it's purpose for some time, but since I got an acoustic I had to adjust so many things in my playing... specially pedaling..That was the worst it was sounding diabolical at times lol! From acoustic to acoustic it also varies, I play on my teachers piano and some other pianos in practicing rooms around my city and all of em have a different feel, but I can adapt after a few minutes. Switching from digital to acoustic is a drastic change.
@@Critique808It’s technically both. But it’s classified as a percussion because the noise is made by hitting the strings instead of plucking or bowing them.
@megan7292 I have to hit piano 🎹 keys hard for ff and fff like a percussion for hammers to hit strings forte. Yeah, it's like string and percussion instrument .
"Which keys to press". Sigh. Stunting on the keyboard using video gaming skills. I suppose if all you want is to be able to execute a few impressive pieces... I used Skoove for two weeks and moved on to using adult instruction books, which do teach a bit of theory, nothing like the intimidating graphics you used here. Even that method is geared to goal-obsessed adults. So, you're playing blues pieces and syncopation too early. Ultimately I chose to pay a fluency coach for a deep foundation in basic musicality via super-gradual child-like practice before I even start traditional theory-based performance training. I began this journey at age 66. To each his own.
Hi, you did it YOUR WAY simply because you've forgotten the 'in between': a piano course on INTERNET. THAT'S what AI did and honestly: I WOULD STILL RECOMMEND YOU TO DO THAT. WHY: because from what I've just watch you doing - which granted isn't too bad at all - I nonetheless can easily tell that you've SKIPPED certain VITAL INFORMATION which for sure down the road WILL come back to haunt you. What I mean is: those pieces you're playing: AI play them too. The difference: AI CAN SEE THE 'GRAMMAR' WHICH MAKE 'MEMORIZATION' A MILLION MORE EASY. That is: YOU SEE NOTES..........AI SEE PATTERNS. When AI make a 'grammar-mistake', I'm like: HOW could I be that stupid: of course it should be a B-flat or G-sharp; of course it should be a MAJOR/MINOR CHORD. I'm warning you: YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO DISCERN WHAT YOU'RE DOING IN ORDER TO KEEP GROWING. You CAN'T go on 'MEMORIZING'. And by the way: to your knowledge: FANTASSY-IMPROMPTU of Chopin is: ALL GRAMMAR. HEAT MY ADVICE: TAKE AN INTERNET COURSE. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET THAT. I'll leave it there!!
My learning was way faster when I learned chords and their inversions.
Once you have mastered the basic concept of chords and shapes, everything fits together. A lot of music both melody and bass lines are often played within chord inversions.
Amazing progress in one year!👍👍
Thanks, much appreciated 🙏🏽
Hey man, a month ago I've bought Arturia KeyLab Mk3 to learn how to play in 48. Your enthusiasm kicked me out of bed right now to play something 😃
Thanks!
Thank you for specifying, well done!
Nice....should have included you playing some of the piano pieces.
All videos are still up on the channel 🙏🏽
I love this but I also want to be able to read sheet music. Learning this way teaches you the pieces, which is awesome, but you can’t read the traditional sheet music to play it.
Great job 👏
Amazing piano skills love your vids ❤
Thanks 🙏🏽
Amazing
great vid! the true question is , have u ever played a real piano?
i see its all digitals. The thing is u dont truly realise how bad ur pedaling and articulation is on digitals. It ''masks'' most of our mistakes.
I say this from experience... when i purchased an acoustic things changed way more.
Very true - I’ve played real pianos at occasions, and I actually got to play a Steinway and Sons for the first time when I visited the Opera House in Copenhagen recently. That was an exeprience for sure, and while I do like the simplicity and budget-friendliness of digital pianos, I have to agree that it doesn’t compare to the real thing.
@@the.learningproject absolutely agreed. I made the mistake of purchasing a ''high end'' digital piano with all its bells and whisles... It served it's purpose for some time, but since I got an acoustic I had to adjust so many things in my playing... specially pedaling..That was the worst it was sounding diabolical at times lol! From acoustic to acoustic it also varies, I play on my teachers piano and some other pianos in practicing rooms around my city and all of em have a different feel, but I can adapt after a few minutes. Switching from digital to acoustic is a drastic change.
Good video
Piano is actually a percussion instrument, not a string instrument. 👍
It's string instrument. There are stings inside piano.
@@Critique808It’s technically both. But it’s classified as a percussion because the noise is made by hitting the strings instead of plucking or bowing them.
@megan7292 I have to hit piano 🎹 keys hard for ff and fff like a percussion for hammers to hit strings forte. Yeah, it's like string and percussion instrument .
"Which keys to press". Sigh. Stunting on the keyboard using video gaming skills. I suppose if all you want is to be able to execute a few impressive pieces...
I used Skoove for two weeks and moved on to using adult instruction books, which do teach a bit of theory, nothing like the intimidating graphics you used here. Even that method is geared to goal-obsessed adults. So, you're playing blues pieces and syncopation too early. Ultimately I chose to pay a fluency coach for a deep foundation in basic musicality via super-gradual child-like practice before I even start traditional theory-based performance training. I began this journey at age 66. To each his own.
more power to you but I would be super demotivated and bored very quickly
We dont have that much time now granpa
@@fxseb7 neither does he
Dansker, lol.. så tydeligt :D
Hi, you did it YOUR WAY simply because you've forgotten the 'in between': a piano course on INTERNET. THAT'S what AI did and honestly: I WOULD STILL RECOMMEND YOU TO DO THAT. WHY: because from what I've just watch you doing - which granted isn't too bad at all - I nonetheless can easily tell that you've SKIPPED certain VITAL INFORMATION which for sure down the road WILL come back to haunt you. What I mean is: those pieces you're playing: AI play them too. The difference: AI CAN SEE THE 'GRAMMAR' WHICH MAKE 'MEMORIZATION' A MILLION MORE EASY. That is: YOU SEE NOTES..........AI SEE PATTERNS. When AI make a 'grammar-mistake', I'm like: HOW could I be that stupid: of course it should be a B-flat or G-sharp; of course it should be a MAJOR/MINOR CHORD. I'm warning you: YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO DISCERN WHAT YOU'RE DOING IN ORDER TO KEEP GROWING. You CAN'T go on 'MEMORIZING'. And by the way: to your knowledge: FANTASSY-IMPROMPTU of Chopin is: ALL GRAMMAR. HEAT MY ADVICE: TAKE AN INTERNET COURSE. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET THAT. I'll leave it there!!