Can u use a piano software like midiculous pro or whatever software that can keep the notes u are playing up....I can't see the keys you're playing can u do that pls
Not only are you a wonderful player but also so knowledgable & respectful of its origins, AND an excellent teacher. It's almost annoying! It doesn't surprise me that you love Barry Harris (RIP) - I'm confident he would be very proud of you!
You're a genius instructor! Well explained in simple steps. You're English is good! Please do more English piano lessons like this. Now it's up to us to apply and practice the lessons you shared. No pain, no gain, right?! Gamsamida! 🤗😍😀😌
Fantastic! One tweak to the last one: keep the top note in your right hand the same, while descending chromatically with the root. Just fill in some voicings and you'll get some nice robert glasper-esque textures.
I find it far easier to understand your English than a third of my fellow countrymen here in the U.S., half of Great Britain, and a lot of Aussies and Kiwis. Only once have you said anything that I didn't understand and that was the last video I watched when you said, "line cliche". I have never heard anyone say that before in English so my first thought was that it was a Dutch or German term. At least that's what it sounds like when I pronounce it - aleinklische. I really love that first exercise's sound. Thanks for the wonderful lesson. My timer went off halfway through telling me my corn-on-the-cob was done but I was so entranced with the lesson that I just let it boil rather than pause the video:))
That last exercise sounds so fresh! Coming from classical music I often find myself locked up with the same chords and progressions, so this feels very liberating. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the world! :)
You need to acquaint yourself with the music of the avant-garde/modernists specifically the music of Messiaen, Dutilleux, Koechlin, Takemitsu, and Ligeti.
For a non-musican (cloud computing professional, actually), I also learned a lot from (THE DOCTOR) Barry Harris and all his videos (A BUNCH are on RUclips from his European teaching tour around 1990). His methodology, which was based around practicing patterns and scales and 'answers' so much they become second nature, I apply to my computer studies...IT WORKS THERE TOO !! Now, my actual comment: After hearing the second exercise; I was screaming "THIS GIRL BEEN STUDYING BARRY HARRIS HARD".....and a few minutes later, you admitted it. Barry is not only a master musician, he's also a master teacher...and in that, a master student......if one learns how he learns, they too can become a lifetime master student-teacher !
Never apologize for your English. I really think you have that rare talent seen in some of those artists you speak of yourself. If I close my eyes and listen , I think that I am listening to Bill Evans or Barry Harris... of course it is your own heart that u put into your playing that makes it so wonderful. . I feel lucky to be a subscriber to your channel. Thank you for your lessons.
@Luke Monsensey actually i really dig her talent. She has helped my playing a lot. That’s all dude. I’m 60 years old , a physician with little time other than my work , family and my jazz which keeps me sane. Was a serious pianist in my youth classically but take whatever I can’t take from the great masters to make my playing better. She is I believe one of the new greats. Hope u understand. God bless.
number three is mindful of probably every Stevie Wonder track from the seventies. Good explanations too. We are truly spoiled on this RUclips with musical explanations. Thank you, I think this is a sorely overlooked contrareity.
Such an incredible player and instructor! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos and share your knowledge. Your playing transcends language but your English also sounds fantastic!!!
I want start this chromatic voicing challenge. (It's even nicer sounding than Jacob Collier's challenge, even though it's a different purpose - to use all 12 keys.) So awesome. Really creative exercises, so much fun!
Thank you for that expansion. I can read your music notation but the hard thing to do is playing a chord in the left hand and lead in the right hand finding that coordination. One of the chord progressions that you perform sounds like something Robert Glasper would execute Overall, I enjoyed what you gave us, thanks again.
I concur with the other comments-your speaking, playing and teaching are all excellent. I hope you continue making videos in English (you've got my subscription!)
All of it is great (as usual with you) ......... but in Exercise 5.....I get particular delight. Bathing in the harmonies...Drink them in as I improvise. Thank you for efforts and you generosity. Blessings on you and your!
Hello Jimin! Your english is great...no worries. I appreciate your expertise and approach to techniques on the keys. The professionalism you bring to music is amazing! You have inspired me and for that I say...thank you!
Hey there I was just browsing the youtube jazz piano section and saw your channel FANTASTIC!.... Keep up the good work as I am getting back into my PIANO!.....
Hey Jimin, these voicing tips are amazing I rewatch this video very often ! I was just wondering if you could do a more in depth video on 4th voicings, since they're rootless I struggle to know how to resolve them and use them properly in context... Thanks !
Você é muito lindinha. Gosto dos seus videos. Tenho aprendido a gostar do jazz por conta das suas postagens aqui no youtube. Confesso que o jazz era pra mim algo so de improvisação e coisa do momento. No jargão brasileiro, ou no entendimento, sempre uma coisa nova toda vez que se toca.
한국분들은 자막을 켜세요!!! 자막 있습니다아
감사합니다 😃
Can u use a piano software like midiculous pro or whatever software that can keep the notes u are playing up....I can't see the keys you're playing can u do that pls
Thanks a lot for this awesome video.
자막어디서보나요
I didn't understand a single word but thank you for the video
You don't need to ever apologize for your English! You are a very clear and effective teacher. Thanks for your videos!
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I am a 70 year old woman. I love to learn and play by ear.. I am so motivated by your guidance. God bless you 🎵🙏🎶
You are one of the rare experts who shares their knowledge and genuinely wants to help the world. This is the best channel on RUclips. Thank you!
Lol
Sure ! English International language but Musik is better
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What a suck.
@@sheilamacdougal4874 You know it ;) I’m a great suck!
I love it when she says...."yep".😊
Did anyone else find it absolutely ADORABLE when she would say, "Yup" after some of the exercises, or is it just me??
Beautiful content Jimin.
felt IT
Not only are you a wonderful player but also so knowledgable & respectful of its origins, AND an excellent teacher. It's almost annoying! It doesn't surprise me that you love Barry Harris (RIP) - I'm confident he would be very proud of you!
You are a jazz genius. Thank you for taking the time to help us mere mortals! Your English is absolutely fine.
You're a genius instructor! Well explained in simple steps. You're English is good! Please do more English piano lessons like this.
Now it's up to us to apply and practice the lessons you shared. No pain, no gain, right?!
Gamsamida! 🤗😍😀😌
You’re amazing I could watch you teach piano for days
even the cat is excited about this awesome lesson.
Fantastic! One tweak to the last one: keep the top note in your right hand the same, while descending chromatically with the root. Just fill in some voicings and you'll get some nice robert glasper-esque textures.
Can you share an example?
So feng shuei with the cat and cool harmony, thanks. So much to learn from that and so clearly explained🪷🪷🪷
I find it far easier to understand your English than a third of my fellow countrymen here in the U.S., half of Great Britain, and a lot of Aussies and Kiwis. Only once have you said anything that I didn't understand and that was the last video I watched when you said, "line cliche". I have never heard anyone say that before in English so my first thought was that it was a Dutch or German term. At least that's what it sounds like when I pronounce it - aleinklische.
I really love that first exercise's sound. Thanks for the wonderful lesson. My timer went off halfway through telling me my corn-on-the-cob was done but I was so entranced with the lesson that I just let it boil rather than pause the video:))
I’m just going to binge your videos. 1. excellent teacher. 2. Insanely good piano player.
Keep the videos coming!
That last exercise sounds so fresh! Coming from classical music I often find myself locked up with the same chords and progressions, so this feels very liberating. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the world! :)
Gracias !!!! Genial!!!! Abrazoo desde Argentina!!!!
You need to acquaint yourself with the music of the avant-garde/modernists specifically the music of Messiaen, Dutilleux, Koechlin, Takemitsu, and Ligeti.
Ohh I love Koechlin! And Ligeti's Metamorphosis also has cool harmonies
@@alvaro.makes.music1 I love that string quartet so much
For a non-musican (cloud computing professional, actually), I also learned a lot from (THE DOCTOR) Barry Harris and all his videos (A BUNCH are on RUclips from his European teaching tour around 1990). His methodology, which was based around practicing patterns and scales and 'answers' so much they become second nature, I apply to my computer studies...IT WORKS THERE TOO !!
Now, my actual comment: After hearing the second exercise; I was screaming "THIS GIRL BEEN STUDYING BARRY HARRIS HARD".....and a few minutes later, you admitted it.
Barry is not only a master musician, he's also a master teacher...and in that, a master student......if one learns how he learns, they too can become a lifetime master student-teacher !
Never apologize for your English. I really think you have that rare talent seen in some of those artists you speak of yourself. If I close my eyes and listen , I think that I am listening to Bill Evans or Barry Harris... of course it is your own heart that u put into your playing that makes it so wonderful. . I feel lucky to be a subscriber to your channel. Thank you for your lessons.
@Luke Monsensey actually i really dig her talent. She has helped my playing a lot. That’s all dude. I’m 60 years old , a physician with little time other than my work , family and my jazz which keeps me sane. Was a serious pianist in my youth classically but take whatever I can’t take from the great masters to make my playing better. She is I believe one of the new greats. Hope u understand. God bless.
I love learning about Barry Harris stuff! It’s so cool! You’re also one of the best teachers I’ve seen!
You are my new teacher!!! I am always practicing the 1, 2 and 5, but you open my mind.
The exercise at 7:49 caused the cat's tail to be frozen in amazement!
number three is mindful of probably every Stevie Wonder track from the seventies.
Good explanations too. We are truly spoiled on this RUclips with musical explanations.
Thank you, I think this is a sorely overlooked contrareity.
Spell-binding. Beautiful voicing; and your English is fine. Actually, thanks for doing it in English.
Without further ado... we love you Jimindorothy! Thank you for the lessons.
Such an incredible player and instructor! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos and share your knowledge. Your playing transcends language but your English also sounds fantastic!!!
Your jazz is beautiful...God be praised..🙏
I just love how you say “YUP”. 😊
You’re awesome!
She is a great pianist and educator. What knowledge!
보고 듣는 것만으로도 많은 도움이 되고 있어요, 감사합니다 선생님!
Hi , A real pleasure to discover your lessons , thank you very much to you . Viktor ( from France 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵)
I want start this chromatic voicing challenge. (It's even nicer sounding than Jacob Collier's challenge, even though it's a different purpose - to use all 12 keys.)
So awesome. Really creative exercises, so much fun!
It's a great lesson - your English is fine and you explain things clearly. It all sounds great. You are my favourite online piano teacher
Thank you for this Awesome Lesson..God Bless
This vid is friggin jam packed with high level voicings- instant subscribe
Thank you for that expansion.
I can read your music notation but the hard thing to do
is playing a chord in the left hand and lead in the right hand
finding that coordination. One of the chord progressions that you
perform sounds like something Robert Glasper would execute
Overall, I enjoyed what you gave us, thanks again.
Loved it! Great sounds, clearly explained without a lengthy setup or filler. Nicely done, thanks.
Cool chord at 8:38... Definitely going to try that "open your ear" exercise tomorrow -- thank you for this!
Thanks for your lessons watching from South Africa
Absolutely fantastic. Your English is as perfect as your piano playing. Thanks so much for this.
I concur with the other comments-your speaking, playing and teaching are all excellent. I hope you continue making videos in English (you've got my subscription!)
I love it when you say; "Cool" ! 👍👌
Great teacher always
제목은 연습법인데, 듣는 것만으로도 힐링이 되네요. 9분 26초가 한 순간에 지나갔습니다.;;;
Your playing AND your English are awesome!
Wow... I learned more than in 5 months with my teacher. Thanks, quality content right there
Boy, you have amazing chops.
I just discovered you videos and after 10 minutes I was practicing on my piano this colorfull chords progression. ThankU. From Italy
Great video, Dorothy - and thanks for the free bonus cat video (0:16)!
like the cat:)
Lady J your English is perfect, but you communicate even better with your fingers and your Heart ❤...Thank you and God Bless
Greetings from Argentina. Thank you!
All of it is great (as usual with you) ......... but in Exercise 5.....I get particular delight. Bathing in the harmonies...Drink them in as I improvise. Thank you for efforts and you generosity. Blessings on you and your!
MAravilhosa.....que aula sensacional! Obrigado!
Hello Jimin! Your english is great...no worries. I appreciate your expertise and approach to techniques on the keys. The professionalism you bring to music is amazing! You have inspired me and for that I say...thank you!
I notice that I can tell the cuts in the video by the position of your cat! Love your stuff. It’s top notch, well explained, and succinct.
Great English and really terrific, clear and useful harmonic ideas. Beautiful!
This is the best video I've seen online in a very long period of time
Thank you so much for your classes ! I appreciate it. ( From Los Angeles, CA. USA)
This video helps me so much! Thank you! and your English and description and demonstration is so clear!
I love the tea for two version by art tatum in the background of the beginning
You are an amazing teacher and pianist!!
Yes it sounds pretty cool - you always sound amazing
Absolutely awesome, thank you Ms. Park!
Thanks for the videos! I was searching for stuff like this for years.
Hi Madam Jimin. Love this. Thanks for sharing your Awesome Expertise and Talents with us! You are an excellent Teacher!!!
u r an amazing teacher tysm💯
Thanks
Excellent lesson
Bill Evans is for me the Top !
Awesome! Perfect english! Pls more of these exercises!!
Amazing. I’ve wondering how players play these things and you made simple and easy to understand. Thank you 🙏🏿
best teacher ever!
You are amazing and sharing your knowledge makes you awesome... Thank you thank you thank you!
정말 말도 안되는 컨텐츠!!!. 10분안에 이정도로 응축된 지식과 통찰이라니요!!! 감사합니다!(악보구매완료했습니다^^)
Thank you teacher! I'm studying jazz piano ( I was an Active Duty US Army soldier in South Korea too stationed at Camp Red Cloud)
Wonderful voicings and clear instruction, thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you, very helpful. Your English is great.
Thanks Jimin !!
I love these exercises. Especially the perfdct fourth one.
Also great to see you play these.
Greetings from Cologne, Germany! :)
Thank you Dorothy for sharing, nice video and very helpful
BRAIN BLAST!! Really wonderfully explained and demonstrated, gonna go play till my fingers fall off now
Your English was fine. I understood it well. Good video.
The english is an added value
Your first exercise sounds very beautiful to my ears. Thank you for providing us with such an excellent lesson ☺
Hey there I was just browsing the youtube jazz piano section and saw your channel FANTASTIC!.... Keep up the good work as I am getting back into my PIANO!.....
Many beautiful voicings! Thanks for sharing.
here we are. this is what i call introduction into polyharmonic jazz
Thank you so much for these.
incredible lesson. THANK YOU
I love your channel, thankyou for all your fantastic videos
Thank you very much! This channel is awesome.
Fantastic video! Great exercises. Thank you
Hey Jimin, these voicing tips are amazing I rewatch this video very often ! I was just wondering if you could do a more in depth video on 4th voicings, since they're rootless I struggle to know how to resolve them and use them properly in context... Thanks !
Thanks Jimin! These are such creative and inspired exercises! Immediately saved!
absolutely amazing
Simply Amazing
I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks!
I love this so much!! Thank you so much for the notation especially!
Wonderful lesson and PDF. Thanks.
Very clear explanation.
Thanks for sharing!
THANK YOU SO MUCH JIMIN
Dear Jimindorothy thank You..... Your cat make the greatest bond on the background when You play the chord D minor 6/9 13 +
Você é muito lindinha. Gosto dos seus videos. Tenho aprendido a gostar do jazz por conta das suas postagens aqui no youtube. Confesso que o jazz era pra mim algo so de improvisação e coisa do momento. No jargão brasileiro, ou no entendimento, sempre uma coisa nova toda vez que se toca.