First, thanks,,,, verrrry good.. Question: after 12 years of piano, my repertoire is wider than a few years ago. I play 2-3 pieces everyday ( sometimes, only the chalenging parts) in addition of my regular practice. What is the best way to add a new piece, without neglect my old songs.
First draw two circles, then add four lines for the horses legs, and then add some details for a perfect horse. That's how all jazz tutorials feel. Let's add some swing rythm, learn the 251 progression, and then just play jazz, oh by the way, none of the 251 chords will be played in the final song 😂
I’ve been playing guitar for over a decade and always wanted to learn piano. I can’t believe how much I learned in less than 3 minutes, this is the single most helpful jazz piano video on the entirety of the internet, seriously.
I was taught classical piano, though I'm rusty! These days I prefer using instruments as an accompaniment for singing. Jazz chords are so beautiful, and there is so much freedom there. Classical piano is so much perfection, and jazz piano is so much freedom and feeling. I love bringing all the notes in there for those full sounds. So beautiful and dynamic.
@@GuitarAngelTheFirst hope you found your answer a month later, anyways, I learned blues on guitar first, then found myself playing jazz. So, I think it would really help whatever the instrument. Regardless, wherever you start, keep at it. Also, knowing some basic music theory can really help. Good luck!
Great lesson and great explanations. Pianote instructors are the best. Other jazz piano videos I watch by other instructors are way above my level. This one, while requiring work, is at a level I can attain with enough practice. Thank-you, Kevin.
As a mid-level pianist (with 3-4 years of classical training), I was able to follow the tutorial and it feels right on point! It's a nice introduction to chord patterns and when I get more comfortable with the progressions, I can start to play with the melody. Thank you for this intro to jazz piano!
Oh man, this is not just a video for teaching jazz on the piano. This is a great deal of yours and your not being stingy with your vast experience that you have learned in your life and giving it to us like this for free. I love you, man. I am following you from Egypt.❤
Dear Pianote crew. I am watching these videos from sri lanka and Jazz music teachers are so rare here. Please make A-Z vedio series to lern jazz properly ❤❤❤
Always wanted to try jazz, great instruction, easy to follow, thank you, 1st jazz song completed, now want to learn Autumn leaves, etc , but don’t know correct key to start with. Thank you Kevin, great lesson.
I just wanted to say thanks a ton for your awesome lessons. I can't even put into words how much they've helped me in my everyday life.🙏 Seriously, thanks a million
Best channel for piano! Can’t believe how much I’m doing already just by doing the scales. Idk why people think scales are boring, I find them fun, really great for my brain
What a fantastic tutorial/ introduction to jazz. I'll be honest, I found the b section a little confusing just because of the pace. Would have been nice to have a playthrough of it like we did with the first part. BUUUUT with some pausing and clicking back fourth I was able to play the whole thing in not too much time at all. Thank you so much for this!!
Sounded so good even though it’s a beginner piece. Love the sound of that C7. Makes such a difference to resolving to a C triad. I’ve always loved this tune whether by Ellington or others Good one Kevin!
Honestly just playing a 7th chord is a challenge for a beginner. Mine just sound horrible - presumably due to a lack of a proper technique. (I'm studying piano since half a year, can already play some short pieces from the Baroque era.) So I don't know how realistic it is - to teach a beginner by immediately jumping into 7th chord progressions.
It would be helpful if you mentioned all the songs mentioned in the video in the video description. For example, at 20:11 you list off those three songs, but in order to find those song names after watching the video, I had to scrub through and look for them.
Hey! I've wanted to make piano tutorials recently, and i was wondering how you got that overlay showing what notes you played. Great vid btw! Very helpful
Download Kevin's exercises and get deeper into this lesson on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/how-to-play-jazz-piano/
First, thanks,,,, verrrry good..
Question: after 12 years of piano, my repertoire is wider than a few years ago. I play 2-3 pieces everyday ( sometimes, only the chalenging parts) in addition of my regular practice.
What is the best way to add a new piece, without neglect my old songs.
wow I enjoyed it
First draw two circles, then add four lines for the horses legs, and then add some details for a perfect horse. That's how all jazz tutorials feel. Let's add some swing rythm, learn the 251 progression, and then just play jazz, oh by the way, none of the 251 chords will be played in the final song 😂
Don’t think it was meant for established musicians. It does say beginner in the title.
😂😂😂
This was nowhere near that bad, though. (You didn't recognize Satin Doll?)
I’ve been playing guitar for over a decade and always wanted to learn piano. I can’t believe how much I learned in less than 3 minutes, this is the single most helpful jazz piano video on the entirety of the internet, seriously.
I was taught classical piano, though I'm rusty!
These days I prefer using instruments as an accompaniment for singing. Jazz chords are so beautiful, and there is so much freedom there.
Classical piano is so much perfection, and jazz piano is so much freedom and feeling. I love bringing all the notes in there for those full sounds. So beautiful and dynamic.
Blues Piano 101: in progress. Jazz my next goal👍
We love to see that!
So should I be learning blues piano before jazz piano??
@@GuitarAngelTheFirst hope you found your answer a month later, anyways, I learned blues on guitar first, then found myself playing jazz. So, I think it would really help whatever the instrument. Regardless, wherever you start, keep at it. Also, knowing some basic music theory can really help. Good luck!
Great lesson and great explanations. Pianote instructors are the best. Other jazz piano videos I watch by other instructors are way above my level. This one, while requiring work, is at a level I can attain with enough practice. Thank-you, Kevin.
Thank you so much!
As a mid-level pianist (with 3-4 years of classical training), I was able to follow the tutorial and it feels right on point! It's a nice introduction to chord patterns and when I get more comfortable with the progressions, I can start to play with the melody. Thank you for this intro to jazz piano!
Oh man, this is not just a video for teaching jazz on the piano. This is a great deal of yours and your not being stingy with your vast experience that you have learned in your life and giving it to us like this for free. I love you, man. I am following you from Egypt.❤
Don't own and have never played a piano but this is eye opening it's beautiful makes me want to cry lmao very inspiring
i stopped playing piano around 3 years ago and ive been meaning to get back into it, especially with jazz
Best explanation of swing rhythms - so simple and easy to follow. Excellent teaching style; good pace, clearly explained and well illustrated.
Dear Pianote crew. I am watching these videos from sri lanka and Jazz music teachers are so rare here. Please make A-Z vedio series to lern jazz properly ❤❤❤
Thank you Kevin! Your explanations are so sweet! A big hug for you and the whole Piano team, say Hi to Lisa! 😊😊😊
the best jazz piano tutor ever, the simple thing is a gift.
Music of gentle optimism, unity and acceptance of the world 🙏🙏🙏🦋💐💯
You are an amazing teacher keep doing the good job GodBless you forever
這是目前我看過最清楚的爵士和弦示範教學,我看完馬上試著用手機寫一首爵士鋼琴曲🎉真的很有爵士味道欸,感謝分享😊
Fabulous lesson! Thank you, Kevin!! 🎉 😊
Amazing lesson , clear and easy to follow thank you so much on helping me dominating my first jazz progression
Always wanted to try jazz, great instruction, easy to follow, thank you, 1st jazz song completed, now want to learn Autumn leaves, etc , but don’t know correct key to start with. Thank you Kevin, great lesson.
Really enjoyed this Kevin , so well presented and easy to follow , thank you 😊
I love this lesson, your teaching style is amazing! Keep it up!
I just wanted to say thanks a ton for your awesome lessons. I can't even put into words how much they've helped me in my everyday life.🙏 Seriously, thanks a million
Best channel for piano! Can’t believe how much I’m doing already just by doing the scales. Idk why people think scales are boring, I find them fun, really great for my brain
What a phenomenal lesson video. I like how you brokedown everything.
So this is why I have been practicing my descending 2 5 1 progressions!!! Great lesson. So helpful. So fun!!!! Thanks Kevin!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much, for your amazing videos. Can you please do a tutorial of 'all of me'🙂
His Systematic tutoring approach makes your next beautifully in order to be grasped 👍that’s one of my favorite jazz tune
What a fantastic tutorial/ introduction to jazz. I'll be honest, I found the b section a little confusing just because of the pace. Would have been nice to have a playthrough of it like we did with the first part. BUUUUT with some pausing and clicking back fourth I was able to play the whole thing in not too much time at all. Thank you so much for this!!
Kevin you are really good teacher,thanks a lot,greetings from Belgrade(Serbia)
Awesome Teacher.., ... Clear method. Thanks 😊 ..
Best tutorial ! I have watched other tutorials but none compared to yours. Thanks so much!
I literally jumped with joy the first time I did the 251 chord progression with both hands.
Me Too Bruh!
This was an extremely helpful tutorial, thank you.
thank you Kevin, although I know little English, your lesson was very clear and useful to me, you are a real wizard :-)
I am going to give this a try. Thank you for this lesson. Most of my sheet music is classical music.
Good luck!! And have fun :)
Love this, very informative and extremally helpful! Well done.
Thank you! We're glad it was helpful😉
Sounded so good even though it’s a beginner piece. Love the sound of that C7. Makes such a difference to resolving to a C triad. I’ve always loved this tune whether by Ellington or others Good one Kevin!
Thank you very much for this magnific tuto. You explain so well and with method! I am able to play this song !
너무 행복해. I'm happy
this is such a generous post/upload
and indeed very beginner friendly! Thank you, Kevin!
Thanks so much, i can play a simple jazz piano now. ❤Love it so much.
This is way better than the apps
Thank you so much, such a great way of explaining it patiently and making it manageable for everyone!
Estou sem palavras. Que professor incrível ❤❤❤
GREAT VIDEO…..Is there a plan to do a 4- week beginners course on jazz piano (like inversion and blues courses)? Would simply love this 👍🏿
Took a week of practice like the man says, but finally got there :)
Please make more tutorial about jazz piano... thanks
Your teaching style is amazing 🙌
Thank you for watching!
I've learned a lot here. I Need more practice in blues 101 and jazz 101 🎶 a
Your class is amazing...thank you
Thanks for watching!
Kevin surprised you're such wonderful world's .
You are excellent teacher. Happy that I found your Chanel
Excellent video. Such good quality and explanation!
Thank you for watching!
My man, I'm a thinkin we're both fortunate, in a nut shell, "ya just can't beat Class"....mmhmmyou got it !
Honestly just playing a 7th chord is a challenge for a beginner. Mine just sound horrible - presumably due to a lack of a proper technique. (I'm studying piano since half a year, can already play some short pieces from the Baroque era.) So I don't know how realistic it is - to teach a beginner by immediately jumping into 7th chord progressions.
Thank you ❤❤❤
Wow your teaching style is great!
Very nice lesson ...very nice. Please include sheet music with lyrics...Thank you
Thank you master, Here bringing my piano skills to the next level after 35 years playing
It would be helpful if you mentioned all the songs mentioned in the video in the video description. For example, at 20:11 you list off those three songs, but in order to find those song names after watching the video, I had to scrub through and look for them.
How does one train their fingers for stretching to reach the chords? You make it look easy.
Great job. I am learning by ear.
Hey! I've wanted to make piano tutorials recently, and i was wondering how you got that overlay showing what notes you played. Great vid btw! Very helpful
love it, need more jazz lessons
Love it.
very nice !!! thanks Kevin !!!👏
Amazing teaching 👏👏👏👏
This really helped! Thanks❤
love your teaching
I never understood why i couldnt sound blueys/jazzy. I still can't but at least I know why 😂
Thank you
Excelente aprendizaje gracias
Sunday morning 🎼🎼
Great lesson bro! I would like to know what software you use for presenting de sheet music. Thanks!
Wow! Really good for beginners!
I love pianote
You are the Best...dziękuję p❤
i wanna learn jazz so bad BUT THIS IS HARDER THAN EXPECTED
You can do it! Practice is everything😉
You got this!
Easy to digest... much thanks! 👍
Excellent!
Yeah ❤
Thank you is so interesting.
Excellent explanation of swing using the first and third of TRI-PL-LET. TRI-pl-LET. Genius
super helpful, thanks!
How is one supposed to memorize all these chords? Seems very, very overwhelming to me and I've been playing piano for years !!!
Don’t worry about learning the whole video. I just pick something, work on it, and come back when I’m ready to more
Sweet 🙏
Thkx mate! I' m fr bresil flwng you tô teacher my daughther.
Good video music Always succes for you
I really did learn some jazz👍🏻
Really good teacher
Very nice..
Just awesome sir
thank you
Excelente clases
Very good!
How can I find this background music for the drums so I can accompany it with my piano from min 4:50?
Maravilha, obrigado !
This is fantastic
so when I learned my first chord and spent a few hours playing that randomly I was playing Jazz. I shoulda known when it dbout it's jazz.
Good job