Learn Piano From Home - Practice, Theory & Homework (Tests Included) (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Learn Piano from home with this complete piano course.
    Watch the Full Course here: pgnpiano.com/v...
    You can see a full overview of the chapters below here:
    Chapter 1
    1.1 Piano Note Names (RUclips)
    It's important to start at the piano basics.
    1.2 Learn Your First Piano Song (RUclips)
    I want to balance the slightly stuffy and boring topics with some really interesting and fun pieces to play on the piano.
    1.3 Piano Major Scales (RUclips)
    In this lesson we focus on piano scales. If you know your piano scales you will be able to play piano with much ease.
    The rest of the chapters are available on www.pgnpiano.com
    1.4 Play Bach on Piano
    Wouldn't it be cool to play Bach on piano?
    1.5 Major & Minor Piano Chords
    How do you feel about major chords and minor chords?
    1.6 Chords in Major Piano Scales
    Which piano chords can be found, in which major scales.
    1.7 Piano Chord Progressions
    The Magic Sauce
    1.8 Intervals & Transposing
    Re-write music to another musical key.
    1.9 Song Structures
    Though song structures may seem very trivial to you, we can actually use them to remember how to play a song on piano.
    1.10 Piano Finger Exercises
    Practice our strength and flexibility, as well as the dexterity of our hands!
    1.11 Time Signatures for Piano
    Recognise time signatures and how to use them!
    1.12 Test Piano Knowledge of Chapter 1
    Test
    Chapter 2
    2.1 Una Mattina Easy Piano
    Start playing one of Ludovico Einaudi's most iconic piano pieces!
    2.2 Advanced Piano Chords
    Now it is time to pull open the black box of 4 note piano chords, 5 note piano chords, and more!
    2.3 Piano Pedals Explained
    Why do we have pedals on a piano, and how can we use them?
    2.4 Piano Arpeggios
    Saying the word: 'arpeggio' when combing it with 'piano', makes you sound like a concert pianist or musical connoisseur. But what is it?
    2.5 Read Sheet Music for Piano
    I'm not a massive sheet music fan myself, but ey, you gotta learn at least a little bit of sheet music in your music theory career.
    2.6 Piano Improvising for Beginners
    Let's see how creative you can get at piano!
    2.7 Sing & Play Piano
    How to play and sing at the same time and accompany a vocalist on piano!
    2.8 Find Chords for Any Song
    How do you actually find piano chords to play for specific songs?
    2.9 Circle of Fifth's for Piano
    The Circle of Fifth's is a goldmine for those who seek the treasure of music theory and chord knowledge.
    2.10 Ten Piano Commandments
    What are the 'rules' to practice piano properly?
    2.11 Nuvole Bianche Easy Piano
    Today it is time to learn Nuvole Bianche on piano, an easy variant as well.
    2.12 Test Piano Knowledge of Chapter 2
    Test
    Chapter 3
    3.1 Advanced Piano Scales
    Let's look at pentatonic scales, chromatic scales, harmonic minor scales, melodic minor scales and whole step scales.
    3.2 Piano Basics for Pop & Rock
    Chord progressions for Pop & Rock
    3.3 Piano Modes Explained
    Learn about the Ionian mode, Dorian mode, Phrygian mode, Lydian mode, Mixolydian mode, Aeolian mode and Locrian mode.
    3.4 Intermediate Piano Melodies
    A mix of melody and chords in the right hand of our piano compositions!
    3.5 Combine Left & Right Hand
    Start practicing combining your left and right hand when playing piano, as soon as you get the chance.
    3.6 Reggae Piano Rhythm
    Now it's time to hit a new genre: reggae on piano!
    3.7 Una Mattina & Nuvole Bianche
    Let's take these songs by the scruff of the neck and play them the way they were supposed to be played, adding piano arpeggios to our easy piano compositions.
    3.8 Canon in D on Piano
    Pachelbel never ceases to amaze with his canon.
    3.9 Piano Midi Files Explained
    Midi files are essential nowadays when it comes to learning to play the piano.
    3.10 Let's Play Latin Piano
    Let's get the margaritas and mojitos ready for a sparkling lesson teaching Latin style piano!
    3.11 Piano Finger Stretching Exercises
    Ensure that you go injury free when playing the piano.
    3.12 Test Piano Knowledge of Chapter 3
    Test
    Chapter 4
    4.1 Play By Ear
    In this lesson you will start learning how to listen to a song, and play this song on the piano directly without having to look up the notes or chords.
    4.2 Common Chord Progressions
    Learn to recognise chord progressions, it will make it easier for you to play most songs.
    4.3 Practice your Ears!
    Which note is that? Can you hear the difference. Relative Pitch or Perfect Pitch?
    4.4 Splitting Piano Chords
    Did you know you can play a piano chord split over 2 hands?
    4.5 Slash Chords for Piano
    Sometimes the left hand plays a different note than the tonic when playing chords.
    4.6 Changing Keys
    Improvising on Piano, Change Keys Fluently!
    4.7 Jazz Up Songs
    Make a song sound more jazzy!
    4.8 Recognising Chords
    Have a look at how to recognise chords easier, and remember them better.
    4.9 Composing
    Let's introduce you to composing!
    4.10 Practise Schedule
    How often should you practice?
    4.11 Test Chapter 4
    Test
    4.12 Test Whole Course!
    Test

Комментарии • 210

  • @Marks_Piano
    @Marks_Piano  Год назад +36

    Watch all my lessons here: www.pgnpiano.com

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад

      .. 1. THIS IS NO piano but a keyboard. A piano has real weighted keys, strings, hammers etc. 2. you CAN'T learn how to play piano from a course online. YOu need to have physical contact from a teacher, who learns you how to move your hands, to move and held your hands, fingers, wristst, arms , knukkels, elbows, back, bottom, neck, head, how to move it. A teacher that continuously monitors your posture and movements. That's not what you can do. What you do is really dangerous and can lead to injuries to hands, wrists, arms, backs, necks, etc. You don't teach students solfege either: necessity. you can't control them, you can't hear them play, you can't see how they play. You are, in short, a bogus teacher, a dangerous teacher, a charlatan, an uneducated jerk with no real knowledge. you don't know what you are talking about. The first months are the most important. There, students learn everything for the rest of their piano career. You learn piano on an acoustic instrument. Not on a digital instrument. Reading notes, knowing rests, knowing tempi, being able to understand announcing in text, knowing how to understand Italian terminology, pedal use, agogy, etc. they can't learn from you. Stop this. You do more harm than good with it. You create fake pianists with poor technique who will never be able to learn to play the piano at a high level in their lives.

    • @josephpierre3592
      @josephpierre3592 Год назад +6

      Fantastic

    • @ianrichards5742
      @ianrichards5742 Год назад +2

      Gm Mr Mark how can I Singh up for your class

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад +3

      @@ianrichards5742 Hey Ian, all courses are available at www.pgnpiano.com you can simply join the 30 day free trial there.

    • @musaskamara566
      @musaskamara566 4 месяца назад

      great course

  • @lindacheever7954
    @lindacheever7954 Год назад +31

    Mark is a great piano teacher! I watched several lesson videos on other channels, but Mark's lessons are the easiest for me to understand since I am a beginner with little understanding of the basics. Mark explains music theory like no other teacher I've come across.

  • @tz7813
    @tz7813 Год назад +98

    For most people, private, in person lessons in anything, are only really useful from an accountability standpoint. You have to be somewhere at a certain time, to prove you have done the work. Outside of that, you don’t REALLY learn anything in the lesson, because there just isn’t the time. Its effectively just a pit stop, to pick up the next learning mission. The real learning happens outside of the lesson. Since the age of fast internet speeds, if you’re disciplined and accountable, you can teach yourself pretty much anything, using videos. Its also much cheaper!

    • @barbarasmith6005
      @barbarasmith6005 Год назад +4

      It's really helpful if you have some goal to work towards, even if It's just playing a piece for a teacjer after you've learned it to some degree of accomplishment.

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад +1

      You are mad.......... I wrote this to this 'teacher'.... 1. THIS IS NO piano but a keyboard. A piano has real weighted keys, strings, hammers etc. 2. you CAN'T learn how to play piano from a course online. YOu need to have physical contact from a teacher, who learns you how to move your hands, to move and held your hands, fingers, wristst, arms , knukkels, elbows, back, bottom, neck, head, how to move it. A teacher that continuously monitors your posture and movements. That's not what you can do. What you do is really dangerous and can lead to injuries to hands, wrists, arms, backs, necks, etc. You don't teach students solfege either: necessity. you can't control them, you can't hear them play, you can't see how they play. You are, in short, a bogus teacher, a dangerous teacher, a charlatan, an uneducated jerk with no real knowledge. you don't know what you are talking about. The first months are the most important. There, students learn everything for the rest of their piano career. You learn piano on an acoustic instrument. Not on a digital instrument. Reading notes, knowing rests, knowing tempi, being able to understand announcing in text, knowing how to understand Italian terminology, pedal use, agogy, etc. they can't learn from you. Stop this. You do more harm than good with it. You create fake pianists with poor technique who will never be able to learn to play the piano at a high level in their lives. amateur!

    • @altamagna
      @altamagna Год назад

      False information

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад +2

      @@altamagna no uneducated idiocy!

    • @tz7813
      @tz7813 Год назад +2

      @@user-xxxxxn Thanks for your considered and highly enlightening input on the matter. You’re superior education has produced a comment for us all to enjoy.

  • @Renaudio
    @Renaudio Год назад +20

    3:35 That explanation wasn’t “boring” at all. You are teaching us so it behooves us to listen to you. We appreciate you so much Mark!

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад +3

      Most welcome!! :) happy to hear you like it!

  • @michaelcoffie3158
    @michaelcoffie3158 Год назад +35

    This piano course appears to be the very best that I’ve seen over several years of following piano tutorials online.

  • @ednaberenicegaleano5413
    @ednaberenicegaleano5413 7 месяцев назад +6

    Excellent way to teach piano to beginners like me, thanks for making it easy. God bless you Mark❤🙏🙏

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  6 месяцев назад

      You're most welcome and glad to see you enjoy it Edna!

  • @vegansmurf
    @vegansmurf Год назад +11

    I'm on Living Room Course 1.10 right now on our website. Your style of teaching is so thorough and clear, I'm really enjoying it.

  • @theresagarza8749
    @theresagarza8749 Месяц назад +3

    I am a church musician. I was trying to learn a song for church, and I came across your videos. I am so pleased with your lessons. I will be turning in. Thank you for teaching style. May God bless you.

  • @amaechiprince8469
    @amaechiprince8469 5 месяцев назад +7

    you are the teacher I have ever listened to

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks I appreciate that!

  • @jumpstartwellness4life571
    @jumpstartwellness4life571 6 месяцев назад +5

    Mark, You were gifted with the amazing ability to teach, and inspire! Definitely worth getting the lifetime membership!

  • @helohalo3318
    @helohalo3318 Год назад +5

    This is the best piano school around the instrument to study at home.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @andymawisingsit6909
    @andymawisingsit6909 Год назад +4

    I learn "Kiss the Rain", River flow in you, Hallelujah etc. From you. Thankyou so much sir.❤Love From India, Manipur, Kangpokpi dist. Dongsum Village😅😅 And here i m still learning from u 😍🤗

  • @trevorf1838
    @trevorf1838 11 месяцев назад +3

    Haven't finished.. But I've gone back and drilled myself like 8 times from 44:00 to 51:00.
    If you're having trouble with the notes. Just repeat this until you start to catch on!
    This is a Solid little lesson!

  • @shakazulu5665
    @shakazulu5665 Год назад +4

    Used to play when I was little
    My mother got me lessons and I loved it
    Until I found out part of the agreement with my instructor and my parents was that all of her students would be required to participate/play a live set at a very busy mall / shopping center
    All I wanted to do was play this really awesome measure from the Star Wars movies
    Was forced to play Beethoven
    I got so frustrated and anxious that I gave up playing entirely for the last 25 years
    I most definitely have been wanting to get back into it and know I need to relearn everything
    Im here for the journey
    Thanks for posting this "course"
    Hopefully Ill made some good progress
    Self accountability is gonna be the biggest thing for me

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад +3

      Hey Shaka, that sounds like a weird deal. Happy you got to offload that here. Just letting you know that the person you were 25 years ago doesn't exist anymore today and you don't have to behave and think in the same way as you did then. Please only play piano when you enjoy it :) I hope you have lots of fun and start feeling better about piano soon!

  • @selwynsmart9557
    @selwynsmart9557 Год назад +4

    I very much enjoyed these lessons. Though I already know the theory, these lessons are a reinforcement to my basic knowledge. However, I play the guitar, and I'm learning to play the piano, so the lessons help me apply my theory to the instrument. I particularly like the lesson on learning the song Sea Mist, and I'm practising it a lot, and I'm even undertaking to write it for future reference.

  • @maameode
    @maameode Год назад +2

    You’re an amazing teacher Mark! And also you’re beautiful 😊

  • @kendrabenson8478
    @kendrabenson8478 6 месяцев назад +2

    I loved these lessons! You almost tricked me with the double sharps. I was really trying to figure it out. The only reason why I figured it out is before I got to that part of the lesson I was looking up the note names a few weeks ago to study and I had remembered seeing a double sharp. Tricky tricky!

  • @neilgibbons2532
    @neilgibbons2532 Год назад +3

    Sea mist is a beautiful song l will try to get it right. As a beginner

  • @madlabproductions7185
    @madlabproductions7185 3 месяца назад +3

    THIS IS EXCELENT WORK CAPTAIN

  • @nobleparvez5224
    @nobleparvez5224 Год назад +1

    BR love ur teaching very Good realy I intersted to ur teaching Noble Parwez morgha Rawalpindi Pakistan

  • @victorituen1898
    @victorituen1898 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man, you have me and my descendants hope of playing the piano someday. Great guy🤝💪👍

  • @birthepedersen4550
    @birthepedersen4550 Год назад +3

    You are very good at explaining. So thank you so much for that. 😊💙

  • @sxrrdd
    @sxrrdd Год назад +3

    best teacher eva

  • @Maxilytachannel
    @Maxilytachannel 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was having issues with knowing keys in the studio and this video helped me to get back, Thank you very much much

  • @charlenemisuraca3473
    @charlenemisuraca3473 Год назад +2

    Where can I get the sheet music for Seamist?

  • @adgurl01
    @adgurl01 2 месяца назад +1

    56:31 I made a spin wheel with the 21 notes … good if you’re single and live alone.

  • @Ultrarandomed
    @Ultrarandomed 27 дней назад +1

    done playing sea Mist. Thank you so much Mark ❤❤❤

  • @rigaracing4924
    @rigaracing4924 Год назад +5

    You are such a good teacher! Thank you for this

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад +1

      You're most welcome!

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад

      I wrote this to this 'teacher'.... 1. THIS IS NO piano but a keyboard. A piano has real weighted keys, strings, hammers etc. 2. you CAN'T learn how to play piano from a course online. YOu need to have physical contact from a teacher, who learns you how to move your hands, to move and held your hands, fingers, wristst, arms , knukkels, elbows, back, bottom, neck, head, how to move it. A teacher that continuously monitors your posture and movements. That's not what you can do. What you do is really dangerous and can lead to injuries to hands, wrists, arms, backs, necks, etc. You don't teach students solfege either: necessity. you can't control them, you can't hear them play, you can't see how they play. You are, in short, a bogus teacher, a dangerous teacher, a charlatan, an uneducated jerk with no real knowledge. you don't know what you are talking about. The first months are the most important. There, students learn everything for the rest of their piano career. You learn piano on an acoustic instrument. Not on a digital instrument. Reading notes, knowing rests, knowing tempi, being able to understand announcing in text, knowing how to understand Italian terminology, pedal use, agogy, etc. they can't learn from you. Stop this. You do more harm than good with it. You create fake pianists with poor technique who will never be able to learn to play the piano at a high level in their lives.

  • @emmaA-
    @emmaA- Год назад +4

    Oh what an awesome video! Just started can’t wait to go through this series 😍

  • @exploretheworldwithme467
    @exploretheworldwithme467 2 месяца назад

    Bro, I’m a bit late I found your channel after a year it’s been posted. But it’s really helpful the way you teach, you explain, everything is 100% easily understandable. If you have time, can you please do the guitar lessons? Sorry for being greedy 😅

  • @TriniRoyQuiReyes
    @TriniRoyQuiReyes Год назад +1

    Bravo Marks Piano👌 thank you for helping make a good video for my Children this is full of benefit and value, you earned a good friend dear.

  • @Dellgirlforever
    @Dellgirlforever 2 месяца назад

    Mark I just need to thank you immensely for your service and videos for beginners. I actually learned 😂🎉. Can you please teach how to play STAY by Rihanna? Please thank you so much. I like your style of teaching very slowly.❤ KSharon Oglesby

  • @marilyngreathouse1674
    @marilyngreathouse1674 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the fact that u talk slow and very clear thanks

  • @johnmalo6153
    @johnmalo6153 Год назад +1

    Wow Mark am inspired I highly appreciated you are the best piano teacher for me ❤😂

  • @Effectivevoice1
    @Effectivevoice1 22 дня назад

    You are such an encouraging and patient teacher. I followed through till the end of this video and I'm super glad I did.

  • @mridulasuresh7465
    @mridulasuresh7465 Год назад +1

    Iam speechless !!! 🎉 but as a beginner I wish it had to be with a simple easy song with minimum chords . But at the ending I just couldn’t get it 😔may be because Iam too old .. but you indeed are the Best tutor I have seen so far . Hats off to you mark . I think I will really search your website for a familiar song to learn . Thanks a ton … Mark . God Bless you . 🙏🏽🌹

  • @Cess_Worship
    @Cess_Worship 4 месяца назад

    Good evening sir , please you are from which state, I want to take a piano class , your teaching is very helpful

  • @guitarandsongframar6393
    @guitarandsongframar6393 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this lesson. I have learned so much in lessons 1:1 thru 1:3
    I am getting ready to sign up for the virtual courses.

  • @marvingcauthiere6590
    @marvingcauthiere6590 Год назад +1

    Congratulations brother you teach very well. You're a great teacher, well done brother. God bless you and your family teacher.

  • @romeosuminguit4126
    @romeosuminguit4126 Год назад +1

    Sir, maybe this is the time I should learn to play Piano now that I have found you teaching how to play Piano very clearly. Thank you so much.

  • @manijehazimi6214
    @manijehazimi6214 24 дня назад

    You are very good teacher I’m elderly beginner you teach very accurately

  • @catherinendegwa6427
    @catherinendegwa6427 Год назад +1

    You are an excellent teacher. You have given me hope!
    Very interesting!

  • @brencc147
    @brencc147 19 дней назад

    Sea Mist is a beautiful song and I want to learn it.. thanks

  • @footballedits3556
    @footballedits3556 Год назад +1

    What is a F double sharp ?

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад

      a 'Sharp' simply means that you go half a note up. A Double Sharp is 2x half a note up. This means, that an Fx or F double Sharp is therefore the note we would normally call "G". However, in some Piano Scales, there is no "G" according to music theory, we have to call that particular note a F double Sharp. You can learn all about this in this course :)

  • @maryann2710
    @maryann2710 6 дней назад

    Do you think you could just put up the chords for sea mist. I think it would be easier to learn for someone that is only 3 months in learning. If possible

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  5 дней назад

      I have made a lesson for Sea Mist here on RUclips as well, (a separate lesson),...

  • @lawrencemusoke2842
    @lawrencemusoke2842 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm learning

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  6 месяцев назад

      Happy to hear it's beneficial to you! :)

  • @teresapopovitch3956
    @teresapopovitch3956 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much Mark! You have such patience and extremely thorough. Best teacher hands down!

  • @marvingcauthiere6590
    @marvingcauthiere6590 Год назад +1

    I'm in love with piano, I can't wait to play piano

  • @PiwFun
    @PiwFun 5 месяцев назад

    Brother you’re make my week 😲🙏❤️i never know if i will understand music ,today I finally get it👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏✔️

  • @madlabproductions7185
    @madlabproductions7185 Год назад +1

    THANKS A MIL CAPTAIN THIS IS EXCELENT

  • @ogahjoykelechi6160
    @ogahjoykelechi6160 Год назад +1

    That's incredible. I just understand this half note whole note thing from you was so difficult to get that from others so weldone I gained a lot from your teaching ❤

  • @onyibedavid8629
    @onyibedavid8629 Год назад +1

    Sir please how can I get complete video I want to learn from scratch

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад

      You can find the whole 20 hour course on www.pgnpiano.com

  • @pemchen
    @pemchen 2 месяца назад

    I am so happy!! I just learned half of the song just now. I am complete adult beginner age 34. Its beeb a month since i brought 62 digital piano and i was looking for good online class on youtube. In between i also gave up too because i couldn’t get the direction in my progress. I learned some common codes and basic music theory (complicated) and after that i don’t know where i have to go. I tried to learn happy birthday too but i didn’t feel liking my own sound. Today i just play this music and feel content. The music is so beautiful yet easy to play too.Thank you so much ❤😊🙏. After long time i feel like i am on right track. Now i am determined to follow your guidance. Subscribed,liked & Commented ❤

  • @brencc147
    @brencc147 19 дней назад

    It’s so encouraging that u teach actual songs early in the lessons. I am a senior citizen and don’t want to go through a lot of technical training.. u teach the keyboard and necessary things and actual songs which is encouraging to keep going further. Thanks

  • @marcelvdberg4140
    @marcelvdberg4140 4 месяца назад

    thank you soooo much.Greetzzz from holland❤❤❤❤❤🎉

  • @raydanielz9408
    @raydanielz9408 19 дней назад

    😢was taught that E & B are the ONLY chords without sharps😢😢

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  19 дней назад

      Well that's not correct haha

  • @danielolivares6313
    @danielolivares6313 Год назад

    I've been trying to teach myself piano for the past couple years. I've had minimal success but i onlyknow the bare bones basics still and only knowing how to play a few songs. I figured I'd swallow my pride and go back to square 1 with this video. So far I'm enjoying the video but i can't seem to find part 2?

  • @patrickgakwerere
    @patrickgakwerere 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video but I think for the H: it's half step not half note because half note means Minin and W: is whole step instead of being whole note because whole note means semibreve!

  • @PiwFun
    @PiwFun 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t see 1.4,how to get it?

  • @a_sea_oasis
    @a_sea_oasis Год назад +4

    Thank you Mark for your generosity and passion in teaching a complete piano course. I keep going back to your piano lessons each week. I'm still struggling sometimes with the A B C D E F G note names. My eyes saw Do Re Mi (learned in childhood) but my brain tried switching to A B C ... Sigh.......
    I'm an adult piano student at early intermediate level. However I do need to learn more on music theory, scales and chords.
    Love your English accent ❤️ 👍
    Greetings with deep appreciation from California 🇺🇸 🙏 💕

  • @Maidoumurnot
    @Maidoumurnot Год назад

    Wow this is so awesome, thank you so much. Where are you from? I love languages and can’t place the accent 😢. Thank you again for the lesson I will watch and try it

  • @marabyrne3250
    @marabyrne3250 9 месяцев назад

    Loveely lesson, I just say do re mi fa sol la si do instead CDEFGAB so for meis quite strange accommodated it in my mind

  • @prinsadelynn3563
    @prinsadelynn3563 Месяц назад

    I love this tutorial i ❤ u Mark

  • @ciasma_xavi
    @ciasma_xavi Год назад +1

    I cannot find your course in the website you mentioned in the description box

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад +1

      You can find the course here: pgnpiano.com/videos/living-room-piano-course/

    • @ciasma_xavi
      @ciasma_xavi Год назад

      @@Marks_Piano Ok thank u. I emailed you regarding the fact that I am from India and want to avail 50% discount, to which I did not get any reply. Could you please answer that?

  • @marinovadelacruz4683
    @marinovadelacruz4683 Месяц назад

    Thanks Mark! Amazing❤❤❤

  • @lockdown2315
    @lockdown2315 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just want to say that you are an amazing teacher and that speaks volumes in this RUclips environment where there’s many wanting to teach but are lacking in all the ways you excel 👏 👏 great job 👏

  • @Imnaamen
    @Imnaamen 15 дней назад

    Can u make a tutorial on black pink shutdown please

  • @eunhyenicky
    @eunhyenicky 6 месяцев назад

    So happy to see your video. Super helpful. I'll be watching until I get better playing . Thank you ❤

  • @WaiswaAndrew-e3w
    @WaiswaAndrew-e3w 18 дней назад

    Bro Mr. Mark thanks 👍👍👍 alot

  • @xyuix960
    @xyuix960 Год назад

    I am setting myself a goal to become very good at piano within 2 years. I am a quick learner so I can't wait to see how much i improve within 2 years

  • @erryraphael3672
    @erryraphael3672 9 дней назад

    Thank u Mark..i really enjoyed your lesson..

  • @VickyWilliams-gw4bx
    @VickyWilliams-gw4bx 5 месяцев назад

    I came across this piece, I liked it and I truly nearly finish learning it. Thank you it is rather cool.

  • @adorablebunny2223
    @adorablebunny2223 Год назад

    You're not boring tbh.
    you taught me how to play and understand piano and I'm having fun watching your videos at the same time i'm learning
    for me you're amazing keep it up i'll keep following your videos
    I'm grateful

  • @dariasvlogs8928
    @dariasvlogs8928 10 месяцев назад

    I learned from you this, thanks I watching repeatedly for this.

  • @yvesmaxime417
    @yvesmaxime417 9 месяцев назад

    Good job but I want you to be my teacher how can we talk about thst?

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  9 месяцев назад

      I don't teach private lessons.

  • @15nanoseconds
    @15nanoseconds Год назад

    Hi Mark! Great stuff. Just curious. Where are you from? Your accent is so unique!

  • @ranjitdavidkujur6628
    @ranjitdavidkujur6628 Год назад

    you are a lovely person sir, I got a lot from your video, now I can recognize the notes. thanks for it

  • @MathewMakele-wf3zi
    @MathewMakele-wf3zi 8 месяцев назад

    Best piano teacher ever
    God bless you 😍
    Iam happy for you❤

  • @hyunazx8426
    @hyunazx8426 Год назад

    Thank you so much for video n advice. You video make me want to play more piano and learn.

  • @andrewchandran1173
    @andrewchandran1173 Месяц назад

    Dear brother, your teaching is really amazing.I'm a 63 yrs old beginner from Tamilnadu, India.

  • @manuel15000
    @manuel15000 4 месяца назад

    You're simply genius. Great job.

  • @rosemenelouis5828
    @rosemenelouis5828 5 месяцев назад

    you are the very best piano teacher 😍😊❤️🙏👏💪👋

  • @organic527
    @organic527 9 месяцев назад

    Love your teaching and approach…..excellent

  • @lilachacko2
    @lilachacko2 5 месяцев назад

    You are the best, excellent teaching. God bless🙏

  • @shamya1744
    @shamya1744 Год назад

    Sr. yor lekchar hindi bhasit song benk miyuic banana ricoding fail sevd trric pllis

  • @Shadic-rf8dg
    @Shadic-rf8dg Год назад

    I am glad to see that you are doing stuff like this again

  • @MosesSaidh
    @MosesSaidh 17 дней назад

    thank you

  • @DarcusParker
    @DarcusParker Год назад

    I understand your method I just have to learn how to play😇

  • @kristabelle7625
    @kristabelle7625 Год назад

    Great lessons, all stuff I mostly learnt back in high school so great revision, but… I thought you could’ve explained the 1 3 H homework task a little clearer, as even myself having covered basic scale theory, I still had to stop & think about the fact that there is no E# or B#, that they’re basically F & C. And the whole double # thing. I can’t imagine how confusing this would be to an absolute beginner. Aside from that, really great tutorial. You’re an excellent teacher.

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад

      Thanks Kristabelle, keep in mind though there are E#'s and B#'s they do exist, it's a music theory thing versus a piano thing. The note exists in music theory, it's just that we have to locate it on the piano, and therefore our mind likes to think of it as F & C.

  • @lifeisgood2222
    @lifeisgood2222 Год назад +2

    Omg yessir

    • @Marks_Piano
      @Marks_Piano  Год назад

      You're most welcome!

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад

      I wrote this to this 'teacher'.... 1. THIS IS NO piano but a keyboard. A piano has real weighted keys, strings, hammers etc. 2. you CAN'T learn how to play piano from a course online. YOu need to have physical contact from a teacher, who learns you how to move your hands, to move and held your hands, fingers, wristst, arms , knukkels, elbows, back, bottom, neck, head, how to move it. A teacher that continuously monitors your posture and movements. That's not what you can do. What you do is really dangerous and can lead to injuries to hands, wrists, arms, backs, necks, etc. You don't teach students solfege either: necessity. you can't control them, you can't hear them play, you can't see how they play. You are, in short, a bogus teacher, a dangerous teacher, a charlatan, an uneducated jerk with no real knowledge. you don't know what you are talking about. The first months are the most important. There, students learn everything for the rest of their piano career. You learn piano on an acoustic instrument. Not on a digital instrument. Reading notes, knowing rests, knowing tempi, being able to understand announcing in text, knowing how to understand Italian terminology, pedal use, agogy, etc. they can't learn from you. Stop this. You do more harm than good with it. You create fake pianists with poor technique who will never be able to learn to play the piano at a high level in their lives.

  • @cudjosamuel-be1cu
    @cudjosamuel-be1cu Год назад +1

    Hi

  • @beersheba4316
    @beersheba4316 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Mr marks u ar great piano teacher keep it up i learn a lot from u

  • @kimberlylauryn2773
    @kimberlylauryn2773 5 месяцев назад

    I'm beyond grateful thank you!

  • @marciathomas6600
    @marciathomas6600 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks mark .....

  • @danielionanov5620
    @danielionanov5620 Год назад +3

    I'm so happy you posted this, you made my week. I was thinking I'll never finish learning piano, but this helped a lot

  • @Pauline-Frida
    @Pauline-Frida Год назад

    My piano will arrive tomorrow! I'm a beginner... thanks for your effort and getting started! This is so helpful! Greetings from neighboring Germany, Nadine

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Год назад

      I wrote this to this 'teacher'.... 1. THIS IS NO piano but a keyboard. A piano has real weighted keys, strings, hammers etc. 2. you CAN'T learn how to play piano from a course online. YOu need to have physical contact from a teacher, who learns you how to move your hands, to move and held your hands, fingers, wristst, arms , knukkels, elbows, back, bottom, neck, head, how to move it. A teacher that continuously monitors your posture and movements. That's not what you can do. What you do is really dangerous and can lead to injuries to hands, wrists, arms, backs, necks, etc. You don't teach students solfege either: necessity. you can't control them, you can't hear them play, you can't see how they play. You are, in short, a bogus teacher, a dangerous teacher, a charlatan, an uneducated jerk with no real knowledge. you don't know what you are talking about. The first months are the most important. There, students learn everything for the rest of their piano career. You learn piano on an acoustic instrument. Not on a digital instrument. Reading notes, knowing rests, knowing tempi, being able to understand announcing in text, knowing how to understand Italian terminology, pedal use, agogy, etc. they can't learn from you. Stop this. You do more harm than good with it. You create fake pianists with poor technique who will never be able to learn to play the piano at a high level in their lives.

  • @neilgibbons2532
    @neilgibbons2532 Год назад

    Could you tell us about the origin of Sea mist please

  • @voiceofrevivalandreformati7777
    @voiceofrevivalandreformati7777 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @egbetrumpet343
    @egbetrumpet343 6 месяцев назад

    Nice one🥰

  • @stanleyluruti5809
    @stanleyluruti5809 Год назад

    You are an excellent,clear teacher.Congratulions