How I Would Learn Piano If I Started Again

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @PianoFromScratch
    @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +35

    Don't forget to hit the like button, that really helps out the channel!
    And share below - What are the most helpful things you're learning you think everyone else should be too? 🎹

    • @yudipitre5720
      @yudipitre5720 2 года назад +2

      Slowing down while practicing a song at the beginning, listen 🎶 to what you playing. Enjoy what you play and how far you have come. This is the most helpful things that I have learn that you teach.

    • @T-marie-N
      @T-marie-N 2 года назад +2

      Basic music theory for the win! I stumbled onto the Circle of Fifths early on and am so glad I did. I find it very helpful to know that, so when a teacher is talking I understand the language a little bit. Chord progression I-V-vi-IV? I know what that means and I know which is the V in any key--also the IV by going counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise to you).
      Also, very good tips in this video. Thanks!

    • @aman-ru5hw
      @aman-ru5hw 2 года назад +1

      there is one more small youtube channel too that you can recommend to people that is "piano lessons on the web"

    • @yudipitre5720
      @yudipitre5720 2 года назад +1

      @@aman-ru5hw You right he is good as well.

  • @thesb2836
    @thesb2836 2 года назад +151

    Im learning piano in 2022. The challenge is knowing where to start. There is so much on youtube it scrambles my brain

    • @zenry7222
      @zenry7222 Год назад +3

      Any update?

    • @thesb2836
      @thesb2836 Год назад +3

      @@zenry7222 still learning. I purchased a course to follow

    • @SetTheCurve
      @SetTheCurve Год назад +2

      @@thesb2836a course that’s actually good? Which course?

    • @thesb2836
      @thesb2836 Год назад

      it's called Pretty Simple Music. Its designed for beginners and is easy for me to follow@@SetTheCurve

    • @britesynth
      @britesynth 9 месяцев назад +4

      Same problem! 😂 i want to improve chord precission, i have poor scale finger technique, I slack on reading, whew discipline 😅

  • @breadman5048
    @breadman5048 2 года назад +164

    Tip 1: 2/3 times -> Play a variety of fun songs you like; Chord accompaniments. Classical - technical
    Tip 2: Scales -> Majors/Minors (with white notes)
    Tip 3: Common chords -> and inversions
    Tip 4: Learn theory basics (build chords/scales, chords in a key)
    Tip 5: Listening to music
    Tip 6: Consistency
    Tip 7: Learning to read
    Tip 8: Ear training
    Tip 9: Regular lessons (or occasional lessons)
    Tip 10: Work on Rhythm
    Tip 11: Get good at practicing
    Tip 12: Some type of book

  • @boomish69
    @boomish69 Год назад +10

    Great tips thanks, I’m a guitar play for many years starting from scratch on the piano, so rhythm & hearing music is fine but muscle memory & reading is a new dawning to my brain, going to take a long time but can see the progression even after a few weeks..thanks for the encouragement & excellent tips.

  • @scood2323
    @scood2323 7 месяцев назад +6

    Think it is important for a beginner to be able to play chords as soon as possible. You can then accompany yourself while doing scales and simple note progressions. Much easier and more pleasant to practice scales when you have an accompaniment and you may get some feeling for the quality of sound as well.
    Many beginners are put off the piano because they are obliged to learn to read music as well as learning the keyboard patterns: a bit like expecting a toddler to learn reading as well as uttering first words, at the same time. In other words, beginners will be put off learning if they do not experience some degree of melody in the early stages. I think many piano courses are aimed at passing examinations and sometimes natural musical desire becomes ignored.
    I was in a music shop some time ago and I noticed there were no student books beyond grade 5. When I asked why, the response was that most of the pupils never went beyond this level and they could always order books if requested.
    Your ideas are excellent for me as an older learner as you get the beginner to learn the keyboard patterns straight away. Thank you.

  • @babygorilla4233
    @babygorilla4233 Месяц назад +2

    I've really been enjoying piano this time around. I've tried to self teach a few times over the past 3 years and this seems to be the time thats sticking? This is silly but, dark souls had taught me how to enjoy playing piano? Its a game that's all about one thing, learning a complex combat system and defeating the challenges (boss fights) in a way that works for you. The best way I've found to enjoy these incredible difficult games? Break it down set your own goals and slowly focus on mastery, not on winning. This approach is 100% how you should enjoy your piano practice. Trying to rush through? Sloppily playing a peice over and over till yay I did it? Thats like summoning 4 phantoms (online players) to kill the boss for you. No skill was gained no challenge overcome. So I practice piano by carefully practicing using the Absolute Accuracy Rule AAR and practice at a challenging level till i can get the notes right 7 times in a row. Its great.

  • @TheColin04
    @TheColin04 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your 12 tips! I bought a Yamaha electric piano and paid for a subscription. I became so frustrated trying to learn in a structured environment that I gave up after several months. I'm back now and trying to create my own structure based on how I learn and listening to your 12 tips will help me visualize a visualized framework of how the pieces fit together and their importance. Thanks again!

  • @Flat-Five
    @Flat-Five 2 года назад +7

    I would definitely just work harder and try and learn more if I started again. Every time I have periods of playing a lot, after a while I can really feel the difference

  • @scottt2481
    @scottt2481 2 года назад +18

    An excellent representation of great content in my opinion. Well edited, clear, concise, and scaled to the audience. I bumped into this channel yesterday, downloaded the major scales pdf and subscribed. The delivery of the content is on my wavelength so I am down with this channel and will be following the future videos as well as catching up on the back catalog. Thanks for producing.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад

      Welcome aboard and glad the channel is useful to you

  • @stephaniepreston9904
    @stephaniepreston9904 2 года назад +18

    First off love listening to you. Love your accent. Second, thank you for explaining things so well. I have never touched piano before and really want to learn. Thanks for breaking things down. Have been trying to figure where to start. It is intimidating.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +11

      Haha thanks. Yes can definitely be overwhelming thinking about everything to learn when you first start a new skill/hobby. It's just about taking one step at a time! The thing I have found teaching kids versus adults is that kids (generally) don't have a fear of making mistakes where adults do and it can hold them back really going for it. Mistakes are part of the process and should be embraced as they're helpful to learn from. Also it's not performing surgery it's just playing piano and its fun so don't worry about sounding bad to start with!

    • @arjanpetersen
      @arjanpetersen 2 года назад +1

      Accent :)

  • @NaulaZoe-z8d
    @NaulaZoe-z8d Год назад +2

    This is very great that I'm learning for free on your channel, thanks a lot ❤🙏

  • @Lina-le6up
    @Lina-le6up 2 года назад +5

    This is the best piano channel by far! I watch and play to your videos everyday and it really helps my technique 👍😀
    Thanks for helping us out 🔥

  • @samshareslife
    @samshareslife 9 месяцев назад +2

    thank u bro u bring so much value to the table

  • @batboy242
    @batboy242 2 года назад +12

    Love your videos, I just want to comment on my position! I am 75 years old retired and living solely on social security, so I can’t afford lessons. I saved up enough to purchase the Simply Piano app, and have been learning 14 months now. I spend 2 hours a day and have reached a solid intermediate 1.
    I tried jumping ahead and got out of wack and so I went back to the beginning and brushed through the 100’s of songs that I have gotten 3 Stars on!
    My problem is trying to memorize a song without the app or sheet music!! Also could you number your chord videos I would like to study them in order and then start on scales !
    Thank You for listening, Fran L

    • @jonathanpork-sausage617
      @jonathanpork-sausage617 2 года назад +2

      That's encouraging stuff. I am 65 and just about to start out. I thought maybe it was not a good idea but not now! Thanks.

    • @Nick-ui9dr
      @Nick-ui9dr 2 года назад

      Wait for me guys... I will be there in your footsteps someday. 😀🙏

    • @TheGavranatar
      @TheGavranatar 3 месяца назад

      Only fooling yourself with an app mate. Its a bit like duolingo for lanuage learning, takes you up to a basic level but you need to fimd other sources pretty quickly

  • @lynnewestwood5858
    @lynnewestwood5858 2 года назад +1

    Best beginner video for learning the piano I have seen. I will be sticking with this one.😊

  • @wanakena155
    @wanakena155 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are the best. Please continue. Thank you.

  • @maestroone1237
    @maestroone1237 Год назад +2

    Great no nonsense teaching, 👍

  • @Damani5445
    @Damani5445 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was extremely helpful and appreciated! Thank you so much!

  • @teresmajor7956
    @teresmajor7956 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for your clear and concise knowledge. Super helpful in figuring out my own roadmap in learning music theory. ❤

  • @ildebrandodongallo6470
    @ildebrandodongallo6470 2 года назад

    I'm learning piano by watching youtube videos. Thank you very much for the encouragement. I really need these to keep me going.

  • @djba
    @djba 2 года назад +7

    Thanks very much for this very helpful video and all your other videos. I have found them to be some of the clearest and easy to follow piano instruction videos on RUclips. I am pretty much a beginner and have found a good teacher. We are using the Alfred’s book that you mentioned and it does cover a wide variety of skills. Because of the expense I am probably going to have to switch from weekly to monthly lessons. You mentioned Piano Lab and I will check it out. Another RUclips teacher who I have found helpful is Jason Zac at the Nathaniel School of Music. (Lots of free lessons) One last thing I would mention is the great list of your videos in the description of this video. It will be very helpful to have them listed by topic. Thanks for this great resource.

  • @JD-xo3xz
    @JD-xo3xz 5 месяцев назад +1

    Best advice ever! Most teachers drag you through all the technical knowledge and you lose all interest.

  • @hoalongnhong
    @hoalongnhong Год назад +1

    That's awesome. I find your video really helpful to me. Will keep following in the future. Thank you!

  • @chillernickels
    @chillernickels 2 года назад +4

    Your videos inspire me so!!

  • @TigerCarpenter
    @TigerCarpenter 2 года назад +8

    I've been playing piano for 40 days now.
    I learned the notes from scratch, and my 1st classical piece ever is JS Bach Prelude in C Major, which I now memorised and play sort of continuously with 1-2 hiccups.
    was it the right move / choice in your opinion?
    which piece would you recommend as the 2nd one? I think I'd rather learn something moder for a change, I like rock music, but some pop / ballad would be ok too I guess.
    I really enjoy your approach, and especially this video lays everything out. as a real beginner, I truly appreciate your advice, so that I can make better decisions and make better use of the precious time.

    • @Rightly_Divided
      @Rightly_Divided 2 года назад

      Organize XIII Kingdom Hearts is a fun one in my opinion if you like a darker theme

  • @kailin98
    @kailin98 2 года назад

    This is giving me much needed courage to give piano a 2nd go.. thanks!

  • @helenmarshall3799
    @helenmarshall3799 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely excellent. I've been playing for three years and have nearly given up more than once but this channel will really help me keep going.

  • @ladyp5511
    @ladyp5511 2 года назад +2

    So many helpful tips! Much appreciated and looking forward to more videos in the future! Thank you so much! 🎹🎼

  • @l.f.treadwell3949
    @l.f.treadwell3949 Год назад

    You are a PHENOMENAL teacher. WOW! Thank you.

  • @geralynpalacol9295
    @geralynpalacol9295 2 года назад +1

    EXCELLENT INSIGHTS!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH🥰🥰🥰

  • @timajrobins
    @timajrobins 2 года назад +4

    This is really helpful, thank you once again! Makes these initial steps feel much less intimidating.
    I'm interested to hear what you said about not teaching students to read and play together at the start. I had lessons where this was the approach and I found it to be really confusing, which then stunted my progression and enjoyment. I think if I had just got straight into playing by ear and learning theory practically, I could have got a more immediate connection to piano. It's taken me a while to develop, and your channel has helped so much with that.
    Really pleased to see so many coming to the channel and saying how clear and practical all of your info is. I agree!
    Another channel with some interesting exercises is Creative Piano Academy, which some of your watchers might find useful as an addition to your videos.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +3

      Yes I guess some people will prefer reading at the same time but for a lot of people it puts them off. Most humans learn to speak before they read or write

    • @kailin98
      @kailin98 2 года назад +2

      Ditto that. I used to pretend to sight read just to appease the teacher/conductor but really played by ear :P

    • @j.m.9795
      @j.m.9795 Год назад

      Gasp! You did not! I love it! 😂

  • @onimisilovesonmusic4548
    @onimisilovesonmusic4548 2 года назад +1

    Compliments of the season

  • @a6haypratap
    @a6haypratap 2 года назад

    your are amazing... I was searching for this... there are so many video for beginners in which they only give introduction of piano about keys .. but not what to do after all that? I mean steps, what to next.... this was what I needed to get an idea of what I need to do in future and now... thank you so much

  • @tvstation8102
    @tvstation8102 Год назад

    Piano marvel is good, it includes the Alfred all in one book you mentioned also. That means you can work thru the book and all the pieces are in the app which you hook up via midi and see how you are doing with teach one.

  • @Soesii
    @Soesii 2 месяца назад +1

    Tip no. 8 really saved me from the biggest insecurity I've always had. Now I can just practice sight reading with simpler pieces and not feel like a failure because of it😅😅

  • @Dev-qq1bp
    @Dev-qq1bp 2 года назад

    Thank you for your knowledge mate, 27 year old aspiring learner

  • @tylx3000
    @tylx3000 Год назад +1

    This is super helpful!!! Thank you

  • @Mao-Sama
    @Mao-Sama 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. 😊 Really appreciate it.
    I've tried learning the piano many times but stopped midway. This time though I am determined to really learn slowly and consistently.
    I'll be investing in books to help me move forward along with your videos.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      Good luck, just try and keep that momentum going

  • @tenayawieczorek3665
    @tenayawieczorek3665 Год назад

    What a wonderful and informative video. I'm a brand new piano player and you're helping me understand some of the musical concepts.

  • @DavidIko-OjoElijah
    @DavidIko-OjoElijah 8 месяцев назад

    You are a great teacher

  • @sobatdin9593
    @sobatdin9593 2 года назад

    Hello so good to see you back great presentation ,thank you I will stick around with you 👏👏👏

  • @kevinedw2002
    @kevinedw2002 4 дня назад

    I'm hoping to learn piano. The difficulty that I am facing is limited mobility and poor fine motor control in my right hand. Specifically, I find it virtually impossible to move fingers 3-5 independently (or at least not without curling my pinky off the keyboard). As a result, I am simply unable to play chords with my right hand. I have been attempting to practice scales etc to improve mobility, but progress has been glacially slow. I would be grateful for any advice regarding exercises etc that might help

  • @Almightservant
    @Almightservant 2 года назад

    Good job! Thanks for the tips. Actually I've identified myself in most of them, as a selfteaching learner. I enjoy myself learning the cords and aplying them in real music, I am really improving day by day. And I am also studying music sheet reading. It is a hard work but it's working. Channels like yours are very usefull. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @abdeljabarelgueddari735
    @abdeljabarelgueddari735 2 года назад

    This video is absolutely brilliant! It is just the naked truth about learning piano. Thanks!

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      There's a video title right there! 😂

    • @abdeljabarelgueddari735
      @abdeljabarelgueddari735 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch I hadn't even noticed the title of the video. So I watched and commented it based on my own experience of the process... What a coincidence, have just commented it with the title or almost🦧

  • @maryduvall5474
    @maryduvall5474 2 года назад

    Just signed up for SimplyPiano for three months. Seems good so far.

  • @giovanipieroparejaramirez5353
    @giovanipieroparejaramirez5353 2 года назад

    THE BEST TEACHER!!!!!

  • @midnight4109
    @midnight4109 2 года назад

    Most teachers would probably agree with everything you have said. I found that starting off reading music provided a security blanket and clear focus. My teachers all want me to come in for regular lessons which is a problem because I need time to study each piece and lots of practice in order to play it well. Alfred All In One is a good compromise as it provides theory, method, and lots of music and allows progress at any rate which is comfortable for the student and helps with many of the skills in a way that a teacher would. Anyway, I learned lots from book 1 and am now on book 2 review section. Just my thoughts. I took lessons as a young person and discontinued piano for 60 years before realizing that it is my instrument of choice.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад

      Yes good point about giving you a clear focus. With regard to the regular lessons, it really depends on each teacher's business model and how much they teach. Some are fine to do lessons as and when, and that may even work better for them too if perhaps they're busy as a performing musician as well. For others, it's their primary work and can only to take on/invest their time into students who can keep a regular schedule. 🙂

  • @charly30us
    @charly30us Год назад

    Great info!!

  • @TuhinBepariMusic
    @TuhinBepariMusic 2 года назад

    Very well said.. I totally agree with you brother 😊👍

  • @TDuncPiano
    @TDuncPiano 2 года назад

    Hey thanks for these tips means a lot

  • @catsbunny007
    @catsbunny007 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! ❤️🤗

  • @PeterAngyal
    @PeterAngyal 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

  • @bian8274
    @bian8274 2 года назад

    Hey, pretty neat content. I follow your channel for a while now, and I have been waiting to purchase an actual course from you! Any chance you would do something covering piano, harmony, playing? Would absolutely love that.

  • @jtonthatrack3984
    @jtonthatrack3984 2 года назад

    Thanks bro ❤️

  • @phanduong80
    @phanduong80 2 года назад

    Ty great content

  • @gutwrenchingkeys7873
    @gutwrenchingkeys7873 2 года назад +4

    I think teachers don't stress Tip 1 enough. You can practice ear training and scales all you want which is extremely important but if you're too scared to try your first pieces it wont mean much.

  • @leeloooooooooo
    @leeloooooooooo Год назад

    I wonder if you have a routine you can recommend for practicing and memorizing chord shapes?

  • @marciahorton2203
    @marciahorton2203 Год назад

    I am 67 years old and I am just starting out learning the piano. For Christmas my wonderful son gave me a Soundbrenner Pulse. I tried to use the app for using the exact metronome settings but after I am done using it and turn it off it is still draining my phone battery. Have you encountered this and if so is there a way to eliminate this from happening? Thank you for your help. I enjoy your Channel.

  • @RA-qr8gc
    @RA-qr8gc 6 месяцев назад

    Yes but about tip 1, learn HOW? On a level where I learn by sight reading, synthesia, or by someone teaching?

  • @dohlecarnett1866
    @dohlecarnett1866 2 года назад

    As always a great video. I do wonder though if/when you (would) start some song lessons yourself? I get that your channel wants to give more basics and there are a ton of channels that dissect songs out there. However, it would be helpful *because* you are such a great teacher!
    What would help next to song would be more rhythm stuff. I don't find reading sheet music that difficult when it comes to the actual notes but the whole rhythm bit really throws me off.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад

      Potentially, yes I have thought about it but also worry that algorithm wise, it may hurt the channel overall if it created a split in the audience who are here for different things, tricky one. Also not 100% what the deal with copyright would be. Perhaps a 2nd channel one day for song tutorials might be an alternative idea

  • @Theindianfreelancer
    @Theindianfreelancer 2 года назад

    Very very nice!

  • @Sypooda
    @Sypooda 2 года назад

    Thanks for all your help. I got a few of your PDF’s and use them everyday. A question I have is are scale degrees an important thing to know immediately and are they the same thing as intervals? Do you have a video on that?

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад

      Pretty much the same thing yes, it's just that saying a full interval name gets more specific but that's not always necessary to say the whole thing. It's always useful to be aware of where in the scale you are to keep yourself oriented otherwise it can be like being at sea with no landmarks in sight. For that you just have to think in scale degrees but you don't have to consciously say every note you play as a number, you can just picture how the notes move in the scale and use the odd reference point, for example, in a major scale, deck the halls melody begins on the 5th note.

    • @Sypooda
      @Sypooda 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch Thank you for the explanation!

  • @yudipitre5720
    @yudipitre5720 2 года назад

    I watch you every day and learn from you as much as I can . How do I know when I have reach intermediate level.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      Good to hear. Good luck with your piano playing!

    • @yudipitre5720
      @yudipitre5720 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch Thank you 😊

  • @viralbuthow000
    @viralbuthow000 2 года назад

    Solid advice. Good reminder that there's no talent required to practice.

  • @Stephen-kf8um
    @Stephen-kf8um 2 года назад

    I can't find the Piano From Scratch video promised talking about how to not have tension playing the piano.

  • @tinmya1
    @tinmya1 2 года назад

    Thank you for the wise advice for beginners. I am not seeing the links for the videos "BELOW" that you mentioned. Would appreciate assistance with this. Thank you in advance.

    • @tinmya1
      @tinmya1 2 года назад

      PS - I saw a lot of your videos when I clicked on the "Piano From Scratch". Thank you so much for making the videos. Appreciate them so much!

  • @tomsawyer2k
    @tomsawyer2k 2 года назад

    What brand is your piano and for newbies whos planning to start to learn piano, what can u recommend? Cheers.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      It's a Nord, more of a professional end brand, mainly aimed at gigging musicians. I did do a video on choosing a beginner one ruclips.net/video/9vvXeAtwGL0/видео.html

  • @eggy45
    @eggy45 2 года назад +4

    im watching a ton of videos like this and i don't even have a piano yet lmao

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +4

      Yet.... Good to be prepared!

    • @eggy45
      @eggy45 2 года назад +3

      @@PianoFromScratch yup. gotta save up money and buy it on my birthday

    • @eggy45
      @eggy45 5 месяцев назад

      @@BonnieIstCool. no I couldn't, i have school payments to focus on, i still wanna learn though maybe in the future:)

  • @HighwayHunters
    @HighwayHunters 2 года назад

    Amazing!!! I'm so curious, how do you create the piano with the colored note image? thanks!!

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      I created a blank piano with some painting software (can't remember the name) then I just fill in the notes I want and created a bank of images I will often use like chords/scales

    • @HighwayHunters
      @HighwayHunters 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch thank you! Looks amazing!!

  • @bian8274
    @bian8274 2 года назад

    Any suggestions for 61 key weighted keyboards? struggling to find something solid with 61 weighted keys. thank you in advance!

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад

      Might be tricky to find 61 keys weighted. Can't remember seeing less than 73 or 76 keys. I recommenced full size if you can, 73 be ok for a while up to a point but 61 can be quite limiting to play 🎹

    • @eaglegold3303
      @eaglegold3303 Год назад

      I have the Roland GO PIANO and it has 61 keys that are synth action keys with 4 layers of touch sensitivity (3 layers and fixed). It is a great little device! However it is not weighted

  • @colleensmith6655
    @colleensmith6655 2 года назад +1

    I've been learning Piano for 12 months and your beginner samples are way over my ability.
    Basic chords left hand and notes with right hand..

  • @yudipitre5720
    @yudipitre5720 2 года назад

    When you learn songs do you have to memorize?

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 2 года назад

      You either memorise it, or you will have to sight-read while playing.

  • @mugg1841
    @mugg1841 2 года назад

    I just started learning a few months ago. Spent the first month doing lessons on the Flowkey app but then began learning ludivine einaudi nuvole bianche. Not reading the music but following along synthesia style. Been playing that for about a month now memorizing how to play it. I feel like when I’m done I’ll have to relearn the things I started off with other than the scales I know. Is that a bad habit to get into from the start?

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      Funnily enough I just started that with a student the other day (she has been playing a few years though and wanted to learn it) Are you playing the full versions or a simplified version because it may be a little advanced for only a few months for lots of people which could be making it feel harder to memorise. It's in F minor (4 flats) which is likely less familiar to you, it's in a harder time signature too for a beginner and uses bigger hand positions. I do have a video with some memory tips in by the way but here's one. Just try learn really small sections (even a bar or 2 at a time) and really nailing them until you can't forget, before learning the next bit

    • @mugg1841
      @mugg1841 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch I learned the full version. Such a nice sounding piece. It did take a while but I worked at it slow until I got piece by piece. I only have the last little section ending to learn but that’s pretty basic. I play it over and over daily trying to get it smoothly and my speed up. But now after I’m done I feel like I have to start over my learning experience again, do you think it’s ok to learn this way as long as I keep doing the basics again? What’s your opinion on just learning songs using synthesia ?

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +2

      Ok well done for getting it then! Now you have it, just make sure you play it often enough that you retain it. I might suggest also finding some simpler material and keep up with scales, broken chords etc where it's going to be easier to work on elements of technique more effectively. With simpler stuff too, it's easier to recognise more of the musical language, the chords etc and learn music is put together.
      At the end of the day synesthesia videos give you the notes you need...but.. long term it becomes quicker and easier to find out the notes when you learn to read music, plus you can have it in front of you and check any part of it easily.
      Also the few of those videos I have seen don't always sound particularly musical if they are programmed and not played. I think a video of seeing someone play as a beginner is useful as you can also see fingers plus how their hands move etc and get some technique pointers

    • @mugg1841
      @mugg1841 2 года назад

      @@PianoFromScratch thanks for the tips. I did watch RUclips lessons on that song that show the hands playing and the visual bars coming down too. Those are better then the weird sounding versions you mentioned that don’t sound like a real piano. I bought your pdfs on chords and minor scales( I should’ve got the major scale instead) but haven’t actually gone over it much since I’ve been learning this song. The chords pdf was so many pages my printer ran out of ink lol.

  • @goran1822
    @goran1822 7 месяцев назад

    grat video

  • @jennyzerrudo2541
    @jennyzerrudo2541 2 года назад

    mine too

  • @CulturalVibes-q8c
    @CulturalVibes-q8c Год назад

    I love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @edgrigsby8610
    @edgrigsby8610 11 месяцев назад

    Really listening....? I learned " Cristafori's Dream" by David Lantz using A-B repeat on my CD player. I'd listen about 5-10 seconds of the song, duplicate it, (both left and right hands) play it,, then move on. It took about a month, but I did it! I wouldn't recommend this style. It was frustrating at times.

  • @Nick-ui9dr
    @Nick-ui9dr 2 года назад

    Yaar woh mode wala video udh gaya phone karne ke chakkar mein. I was just trying summarize modes or.. how notes are flattened or raised in various modes or is there certain progressive pattern in them in various that we can easily memorize or arrange in.. in some pattern or logic.
    Anyway we will complete it if we someday encounter it again. Lets put mode learning to back burner till then. 😀

  • @shivangjoshi4931
    @shivangjoshi4931 2 года назад

    Can I learn to play my keyboard without being able to read sheet music

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +1

      Yes you can, lots of people do and lots of things we do don't involve sheet music BUT there are definitely lots of benefits to understanding the basics of sheet music to help you learn and understand new music. You don't have to spend a tonne of time getting really good/quick at reading music, that's the hard bit and a long process. But just learning the basics and how to figure something out slowly is much easier

  • @marietje1989
    @marietje1989 Год назад

    I try found free paper work explain so I can read things back

  • @emmawheeler8559
    @emmawheeler8559 2 месяца назад

  • @MRblazedBEANS
    @MRblazedBEANS 3 месяца назад +2

    Get trapped in a "ground hogs day"

  • @Mudball2006
    @Mudball2006 2 года назад +2

    So in other words, learn everything

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +3

      No, not really. There's a lot more than this to get to at some point, I'm really just emphasising making a start on the basics in lots of really important areas of learning an instrument you need

  • @walterg74
    @walterg74 2 года назад

    TLDR: The best way to learn the piano is just go play the piano... Wow, that easy huh? XD

  • @BobK58
    @BobK58 10 месяцев назад

    If you didn't wear a ballcap you'd look more professional.

  • @FingersKungfu
    @FingersKungfu Месяц назад

    Get a teacher. That’s is all the tips you want. Don’t waste another day learning by yourself. Get a teacher and thank me later.

  • @ramesecond289
    @ramesecond289 2 года назад

    Your accent is! Slow down, back one step i think there's no Lion 🦁 or 🐯 chasing you ✌️