amazing work, mr hoffman, usually students learn about this stuff only after 6-8 years of piano ( if at all!). I like how you combine both classical and pop music from early stages on. keep it up, mate! :)
A big thank you. i found that a good way to think about it is thinking the tonic to be 8 instead of 1. (of course its the same note, but subtracting 2 from 8 makes more sense to me :).
Thank you for making videos to teach us, I do need some helpful advice though if you can please help. How many weeks should I spend practicing diatonic chords of each key signature before moving on to the next (practicing everyday)?
Hi! Thank you for your question. There is no set amount of weeks to practice this - I suggest practicing this until it feels second nature, but you can still move on to something else and keep revisiting this exercise to keep it fresh. Remember that when a skill is not revisited, that skill can be forgotten. Happy playing and have fun!
Dia - tonic Through tones. Scales Diatonic by the C-C tonic scales. CM-chord, I (Roman), C - D - E - F - G - A - B - C D-minor chord, ii (Roman), D - E - F# - G - A - B - C# E-minor chord, iii (Roman), G-major chord, V (Roman), A-minor chord, vi B-diminished, vii (Roman), C-chord, I (Roman),
Hey Mr. Hoffman, i have a particular chord sound i find really enjoyable and im wondering if it has a name? I iii II VI in C major I love these types of "adventure" chords but i dont quite understand what makes them sound this way? Thank you very much!
@@Hoffmanacademy Thank you for the reply :). There is a digital composer by the name of kubbi that always uses chords that sound magical and similar to this type of progression!
Hello: Thanks to your teaching I have learned the ii V I Progression. I would like to know if you can provide us amateur musicians with the ii V I Chromatic Progression. We are in the C Major Scale we want to go to the F Note, however, we want to go there chromatically by the ii V I Progression in the C Major Scale. Please let me know if you have such a challenge. Respectfully, R
What an elaborate decomposition of the diatonic! This was extremely helpful, thanks.
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Adult beginner‼️…yet I understand everything so clearly,especially the part where you find major & minor chords 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you,thank you.
Went through all the videos but this one was the best possible explanation! Thank you so much ❤
This one video was more helpful than any music lesson I think I’ve ever taken in many years of learning and performing-thank you!
I found this the easiest way being explained and can follow. Thank you
Oh my gosh I actually get it now. You made it so easy to understand
Yeah! We're glad we can make learning piano easy.
The way it ended was sooo funny I love those puppets!🤗😂
Thanks! We're glad you enjoyed the video!
Wow, so beautiful, Mr. Hoffman😘
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
That was great Hr. Hoffman. You just made learning diatonic scale as easy as A,B,C. I like you.
Hello Mr. Hoffman, thank you for all your lessons. I think that I vibi vi IV chord progression sounds nice too. Thanks!
Thank you for teaching and explaining that now I understand thank you tr
I LOVE PIANO! And I love you Mr. Hoffman , Scuba and Princess. Thank you so much!~
You're welcome! I'm so glad you enjoy playing the piano. Keep up the awesome work!
I really love the analogy you used! Great video 🤩
Thank you so, so much for taking time in explaining this. I truly learned something new. THANKS!!!!
I play in a worship band for my church, this helps me a lot. I want to write songs too.
That's great! I'm glad the video was helpful. :)
Best lessons ever are going on! Thank you )
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you're enjoying the lessons.
amazing work, mr hoffman, usually students learn about this stuff only after 6-8 years of piano ( if at all!). I like how you combine both classical and pop music from early stages on. keep it up, mate! :)
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying the material in the lessons.
A big thank you. i found that a good way to think about it is thinking the tonic to be 8 instead of 1. (of course its the same note, but subtracting 2 from 8 makes more sense to me :).
Great resource!
Thank you!
Diatonic chords made easy thanks so much
Excellent teacher!!
Thank you for making videos to teach us, I do need some helpful advice though if you can please help. How many weeks should I spend practicing diatonic chords of each key signature before moving on to the next (practicing everyday)?
Hi! Thank you for your question. There is no set amount of weeks to practice this - I suggest practicing this until it feels second nature, but you can still move on to something else and keep revisiting this exercise to keep it fresh. Remember that when a skill is not revisited, that skill can be forgotten. Happy playing and have fun!
thank you!!@@Hoffmanacademy
Great ressource for teachers too ;) thanks
You're very welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful!
Very Useful
Thanks!
Dia - tonic
Through tones.
Scales
Diatonic by the C-C tonic scales.
CM-chord, I (Roman), C - D - E - F - G - A - B - C
D-minor chord, ii (Roman), D - E - F# - G - A - B - C#
E-minor chord, iii (Roman),
G-major chord, V (Roman),
A-minor chord, vi
B-diminished, vii (Roman),
C-chord, I (Roman),
VII-diminished chordm
Different measuring symbols & systems for musical scales.
Capital Roman = major
Capital M = major
Really very helping
You are amaestro! Thank you.
Very helpful.
Thank you! We're glad you liked it.
So amazing😊
brilliant👍️
Hey Mr. Hoffman, i have a particular chord sound i find really enjoyable and im wondering if it has a name?
I iii II VI in C major
I love these types of "adventure" chords but i dont quite understand what makes them sound this way? Thank you very much!
I don't think it has a name, but that's a very nice chord progression. :)
@@Hoffmanacademy Thank you for the reply :). There is a digital composer by the name of kubbi that always uses chords that sound magical and similar to this type of progression!
can you do "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" for this year's Christmas. plus ONLY ONE MORE MONTH UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Thank you for the suggestion! I'll add it to our list of potential future songs. :)
The ending was so funny that scuba was crying and sniffing
Hello: Thanks to your teaching I have learned the ii V I Progression. I would like to know if you can provide us amateur musicians with the ii V I Chromatic Progression. We are in the C Major Scale we want to go to the F Note, however, we want to go there chromatically by the ii V I Progression in the C Major Scale.
Please let me know if you have such a challenge.
Respectfully,
R
Merci for this. This is my fight video.
Piano cat was just diatonic chord cat this entire time
Nice
Thank you!
best teaching thank you
Thank you so much! We're glad you are here
good
Thank you!
And how you do those puppets they are so cute every time u came up with an idea to make
thaaaaank you ıt was great
You're welcome! We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. :)
wow I love the puppets.
Thank u like ur vids
Thanks! We're glad you enjoy them. :)
Diminished chords wow
My fav cord is 4151
where do yo live
Sajeewa Panditha i guess oregon
I live in Portland, Oregon.
Stereo madnesses also uses this chord progression
Am - E - G - D
Is that good enough?
0:47 - Diatonic Yamaha chords :P
Haha! Yes, those words lined up very nicely. :)
A funny ending
I see how those notes are in the KFC.
Belongs in the KFC:)))))
Forget finger puppet unless you are aiming at children. Children don't like it when spoken down to.
He is aiming at children!
vii not vibi sorry
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