I have just started playing piano, teaching my self, and i love these ideas for using the left hand as well. Thank you , i would love for you to do a video of some ways in which the right hand and left hand go back and forth. I loved your pattern you were using.
I'm a guitarist looking to accompany myself with piano in my recordings. Your 10 ideas for major chord gave me the voicings along with the 10 fills and licks. What I would like to see is some ideas for comping jazz/blues progressions.
You must be a very kind person to give everything out of your pocket and share it freely with others. While some teachers show only a few things and keep a lot for themselves, you generously share so much. Thank you for your generosity! May God Bless You and Your Family
You are Truly amazing. Thank you so much for your time and energy in producing this series. I have learned so much from you and I will continue to do so. I tell my friends and family that I have a fantastic new piano teacher. Keep up the good work.Thank you so much again.
This is such a brilliant lesson, so beautifully explained… thank you, just subscribed I loved all of the voicings and have used most of them. Sometimes I have wondered if what I thought I heard in a chord and represented at the keyboard was true or made up or would be viewed critically by people more technically informed than myself but you’ve just validated all of them so beautifully Thank you :) Brendan
Thank you so much very nice additions I have been playing keyboard and piano for years but lost my left dominant hand at work I still play but can’t do much with my left hand that only has a thumb left so the best I can do is play bass notes and octaves if you have any other ideas or help please feel free to let me know thanks and God bless
This is really cool. I never knew it was possible to play a chord on two different keys at the same time on the piano. Usually I go with an octave on the left and a triad with one or two inversions on the right, all on the same key. With this I can expand my choices.
I think I can compose another 50 songs using the same chord progression as my previous ones but with totally different melodies using just these changes. Thanks!!!
Triad means 'three notes' Csus2 is C D G Cadd9 is C D E G So Csus2 is a triad cuz it has 3 notes. But it's neither a major triad nor minor triad. Because it's the third that determines whether it's major or minor. Cadd9 is not a triad. It's an extended chord ❤
All the voicings were beautiful, quick and sharp, you are very beautiful too and a good teacher ... Thank you❤❤❤
Part 2 was my fave! Thanks for the great lesson!
I think they are all good voicings, and they all work, and all open up new and creative ideas for expression etc.
I have just started playing piano, teaching my self, and i love these ideas for using the left hand as well. Thank you , i would love for you to do a video of some ways in which the right hand and left hand go back and forth. I loved your pattern you were using.
I'm a guitarist looking to accompany myself with piano in my recordings. Your 10 ideas for major chord gave me the voicings along with the 10 fills and licks. What I would like to see is some ideas for comping jazz/blues progressions.
This is cool ❤️. Learnt something new 🙌🏻✨
Great tutorial concept !!
Really nice and very well explained.
Beautiful breakdown
Amazing thank you
Excellent video thanks...
Very pretty chords!
Beautiful! Love all of it. Thanks for sharing. New friend and subs here. God bless!
Thanks ❤this was awesome 👍
Straight into it and lovely ideas, beautiful, and easy to grasp, thank you !!
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thanks v helpful
Great content! All 10 are very helpful! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful 🤗
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This was an amazing video awesome choices to choose from and straight to the point I’ll be practicing all of these
I’m glad! :)
You must be a very kind person to give everything out of your pocket and share it freely with others. While some teachers show only a few things and keep a lot for themselves, you generously share so much. Thank you for your generosity!
May God Bless You and Your Family
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Merci beaucoup. Very helpful.
I’m glad! :)
Amazing.
Another interesting voicing for both of the sus chords is a quartal voicing with the notes stacked in fourths: D-G-C or F-C-G
Very nice and thank you for posting this video.
I’m glad you like!
I love your tutorial. Well explained and very useful. You got a new happy subscriber !
Awesome, thank you!🙏
Very pretty. Thanks so much.
My pleasure!
Lovely ❤
very informative.Thanks a million.
Glad you liked it!
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Thank you for explaining different ways of playing BTW fantastic playing of ELP Knife Edge 🤟🤟🤟
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First video I am seeing of you, and you've already become one of my favorite channels lol
Thank you! Welcome to the channel ☺️🙌
you are awesome! great lesson
Thank you!
You are Truly amazing. Thank you so much for your time and energy in producing this series. I have learned so much from you and I will continue to do so. I tell my friends and family that I have a fantastic new piano teacher. Keep up the good work.Thank you so much again.
I’m glad! Thank you :) 🙏
Gracias por compartir eres una niña mucho bonita 💕 , excelente explicación
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I started taking playing piano seriously about a year ago so I appreciate this video thank you 💯🌹
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Thank you for sharing. I like the video and immediately subscribed to your channel
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This is such a brilliant lesson, so beautifully explained… thank you, just subscribed
I loved all of the voicings and have used most of them. Sometimes I have wondered if what I thought I heard in a chord and represented at the keyboard was true or made up or would be viewed critically by people more technically informed than myself but you’ve just validated all of them so beautifully
Thank you :)
Brendan
🙏 thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson!
Wowowo ❤
Thanks maestro
You are welcome
Brilliant ❤
Thank you! Glad you like :)
Good tutorial i got idea to play with my piano and violin thank you
That's great!
Thank you so much very nice additions I have been playing keyboard and piano for years but lost my left dominant hand at work I still play but can’t do much with my left hand that only has a thumb left so the best I can do is play bass notes and octaves if you have any other ideas or help please feel free to let me know thanks and God bless
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Welcome 😊
Grande bellissima e bravissima Prof peccato non capire la lingua ma la musica si.Grazie.
Thank you!
You are amazing
Thank you!
Mam, how same prosess for keyboard synthesiser ??
Really helpful. Thanks for it. 7:53 8:37
I’m glad!! :)
You are so good
Thank you!
Ex 6: IV/I = G/C. The correct V/I ? 5:58
You are correct it’s an image mistake! Sorry about that 🙄
@@OnlineRockLessons he's just helping why rude?
@Skinny-Arms she wasn't being rude 😅
This is really cool. I never knew it was possible to play a chord on two different keys at the same time on the piano. Usually I go with an octave on the left and a triad with one or two inversions on the right, all on the same key. With this I can expand my choices.
I love you
I think I can compose another 50 songs using the same chord progression as my previous ones but with totally different melodies using just these changes. Thanks!!!
I’m glad! :)
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Great lesson. Can we do for minor chords too?
Yes for sure! I’ll create one :)
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4:07 Why Bb on Fmajor? Suspending on tritone (B in this case) sound amazing on subdominants :)
Simply different voicing options!
Just listened to this again , think thats cool that you can mix a C on the bottom of a D, when you do that , what key are you playing in?
C! Those are option on a C chord.
@@OnlineRockLessons ok but a C doesn’t have a F# in it. Right?
@@OnlineRockLessonsi mean it sounded great, that black, is it kinda like a borrowed note?
It’s a #11
When the 3rd is removed, is the resulting stacking technically a chord? Doesn't a chord require 1,3,5 as the basic building block? Thanks
Hey! Are you talking about the Suspended chords?
@@OnlineRockLessons yes Marine. This is John BTW
I would like the pdf and I don't have the description of the video available to me. It isn't showing up for some reason on this video.
I actually found it. Thanks so much for the video.
Cool! I’m glad :)
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Need the pdf
You can get it in the description
Sus2 vs add9?
The third is the difference!
Add9 has a 3rd, sus2 doesn't
@@HaliPuppeh weird. So a sus2 doesn’t have a triad?
Triad means 'three notes'
Csus2 is C D G
Cadd9 is C D E G
So Csus2 is a triad cuz it has 3 notes. But it's neither a major triad nor minor triad. Because it's the third that determines whether it's major or minor.
Cadd9 is not a triad. It's an extended chord ❤
Cadd9
Great tutorial, but If you go little slower, it would be perfect.
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C6,9,sharp 11 I would like to call it.if it had seventh note I would then call it Cmajor13 sharp 11😂❤
There’s many ways to interpret a chords based on the notes and inversions :)