Really love the way you explain each and every aspect, sir. Since you’re doing a session on piano exercises, could you also focus on how to increase the playing speed? Thank you.
Great suggestion Kriti. Speed comes automatically once you gain control and play with musicality. That's what this lesson is trying to communicate. Here's another one to help you practice efficiently: ruclips.net/video/euFNJ2ECuDA/видео.html
What is correct according to music theory d sharp minor or e flat minor scale or both are correct? I got this question while writing songs like faded and ae dil hai mushkil.
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Really love the way you explain each and every aspect, sir. Since you’re doing a session on piano exercises, could you also focus on how to increase the playing speed? Thank you.
Great suggestion Kriti. Speed comes automatically once you gain control and play with musicality. That's what this lesson is trying to communicate. Here's another one to help you practice efficiently: ruclips.net/video/euFNJ2ECuDA/видео.html
Good. Really good explanation Zac
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Glad it was helpful!
I look forward to all your videos. Thank you
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Wonderful session 👍
Thanks a lot Kishore!😇
I love the black notes because on their own they make up a pentatonic scale.
That's true🤘🏽
What is correct according to music theory d sharp minor or e flat minor scale or both are correct?
I got this question while writing songs like faded and ae dil hai mushkil.
Both are correct, it depends what is comfortable for you to read. Key Sig with "6 Sharps" or with "3 Flats"
@@nathanielschool Okay Thank You.
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