Make sure you stick around to the end - the third skill is the most impressive BY FAR, and also actually might be a bit easier to learn than the first two... Here's what we'll cover: 00:20 The “Tear Jerker” Pattern 02:02 The “Heart Melter” Pattern 06:13 The “Song Generator” (the MOST impressive!!) Now, I call them Fake Piano Skills, not because they’re actually “Fake”, but because I’m just giving you easy stuff to play without really understanding the meat-and-potatoes behind the skills. And my hope is you have so much fun learning these that you get excited and motivated to learn piano for real (if you aren’t already!) Happy practicing! -Zach
If you want to learn how to play piano just stay on the piano for all course and practice. You will be amazed at what you will accomplish! ruclips.net/video/Onvhq9Soz6E/видео.html If you also wish to learn how to play the piano: -Start with the Basics: Learn the names of the keys, basic music theory, and how to read sheet music. Understanding these fundamentals will make learning more complex pieces easier. -Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is crucial. Aim to practice daily, even if it's only for a short period. Regular practice helps build muscle memory and improves your skills over time.
Dude, sweet vid. Im 40, and just started learning this instrument and i wanted to learn a song right away so ive only been practicing Una Mattina over and over and over. After my first 20 hours in im seeing great progress but today i branched out looking for some chords, and finger excercises just to round out my lessons. Just found this and found myself laughing out loud as i watched you play because its so easy and sounds great. Thanks dude. Im here to learn. Keep the good content coming
Besides being a super tutorial, this video is hilarious. As a not-pianoplayer, these tutorials build my skill on the instrument and motivate me to get better. Thanks Zach!
This guy is brilliant in giving you confidence his enthusiasm make you feel you can do what he is learning you to do. I have spellbound everyone one I play to, now I just want to take it further, thanks mate for putting me on the right path.
You had me laughing the whole time, simply because you made me feel like Im already good at playing piano and I haven't even started my first lesson 😂!!! That was amazing dude!
Being a pianist,I honestly think this can help people that don’t know anything about piano start to like it and want to learn how to play legitimate songs
Thank you so much Zach! I play piano, so I kinda know how to play properly but this is still a very cool thing to know about! Also, I really love the way you teach, it really makes things nice and easy!
I love your piano fake videos. The new beard is nice, too. I'm still practicing the way I learned from you. I'm making my choral group do the finger gauntlet to help learn the intervals. We sing the numbers.
I tried this immediately to learn piano cuz i really like piano and i want to learn it cuz i never had a piano, then my dad bought me one then i tried this, then it sounded SOOOOOO GOOD! Im still learning piano rn and watching ur vids Zach! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UR EASY TUTORIALS, It really is for beginners like me.
watching many of your vids this one helped most-I am a pro musician songwriter singer producer but my left hand is now disabled its hard . I can only play 1 note left, sometimes 2 max. thank you
These are great tips. I learned piano through sight reading with no ear training and very little chord progression theory and practice. Nevertheless, I was able through trial and error to develop the techniques necessary to improvise on simple chord progressions. I recognize some of these tips from learning guitar recently. I noticed that the melodic runs being used generally corresponded to the pentatonic scale, which makes sense because that scale is the most compatible with any scalar form (mode) in the originating key. A pro-tip might be to start with the middle C or A note.
I have a question for the instrctor here: Im a beginner player and have watch videos and I love this teaching but im finding myself all over the place watching all different videos from you. Can you tell me which videos i should be watching in order as not to be so overwhelmed
CBG has something magic in improv it tends to sound nicer if you lead your melody with some variation of these keys in c major, how can i come down after playing an emotional melody to a harmonic to chillax a bit before you return to a melody. like imagine you wanna play for an hour, and never want ppl to feel like your repetitive
Make sure you stick around to the end - the third skill is the most impressive BY FAR, and also actually might be a bit easier to learn than the first two... Here's what we'll cover:
00:20 The “Tear Jerker” Pattern
02:02 The “Heart Melter” Pattern
06:13 The “Song Generator” (the MOST impressive!!)
Now, I call them Fake Piano Skills, not because they’re actually “Fake”, but because I’m just giving you easy stuff to play without really understanding the meat-and-potatoes behind the skills.
And my hope is you have so much fun learning these that you get excited and motivated to learn piano for real (if you aren’t already!)
Happy practicing!
-Zach
AWESOME!!!!!!
Lol
I can’t do the It
😭
Thank u:)
If you want to learn how to play piano just stay on the piano for all course and practice. You will be amazed at what you will accomplish! ruclips.net/video/Onvhq9Soz6E/видео.html
If you also wish to learn how to play the piano:
-Start with the Basics: Learn the names of the keys, basic music theory, and how to read sheet music. Understanding these fundamentals will make learning more complex pieces easier.
-Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is crucial. Aim to practice daily, even if it's only for a short period. Regular practice helps build muscle memory and improves your skills over time.
Dude, sweet vid. Im 40, and just started learning this instrument and i wanted to learn a song right away so ive only been practicing Una Mattina over and over and over. After my first 20 hours in im seeing great progress but today i branched out looking for some chords, and finger excercises just to round out my lessons. Just found this and found myself laughing out loud as i watched you play because its so easy and sounds great. Thanks dude. Im here to learn. Keep the good content coming
that’s nice I learned Una Mattina last year for my grade 5 exam!
It's the same here 😅
I’m 54, inherited my moms baldwin grand, been “playing” for 4 years, and your video made me sound so much better using your tips, thank u!
Besides being a super tutorial, this video is hilarious. As a not-pianoplayer, these tutorials build my skill on the instrument and motivate me to get better. Thanks Zach!
Awesome!!! Excellent and impressive for me, absolute beginner!!!! Thanks, Zach, for making things nice and easy!
Thanks Neus! Awesome to hear it was helpful
This guy is brilliant in giving you confidence his enthusiasm make you feel you can do what he is learning you to do. I have spellbound everyone one I play to, now I just want to take it further, thanks mate for putting me on the right path.
You had me laughing the whole time, simply because you made me feel like Im already good at playing piano and I haven't even started my first lesson 😂!!! That was amazing dude!
bro you're the best...started playing in high school...stayed same level for 40 years..now re invigorated @56 by your piano teachings..thank you~
So suprised by how easy this was!! I wanna invite my friends and boyfriend over to show them my mad piano skills 😄
I’ve played piano for a while and tbh was a little skeptical from the title but these are actually really cool
I’ve been playing piano since I was 4 and this was still helpful for me!
Being a pianist,I honestly think this can help people that don’t know anything about piano start to like it and want to learn how to play legitimate songs
Thank you so much Zach! I play piano, so I kinda know how to play properly but this is still a very cool thing to know about! Also, I really love the way you teach, it really makes things nice and easy!
You're welcome!! So glad you're enjoying the lessons :)
True, "Heart Melter" sounds better than the actual "Sonata" I have to play!
I love your piano fake videos. The new beard is nice, too. I'm still practicing the way I learned from you. I'm making my choral group do the finger gauntlet to help learn the intervals. We sing the numbers.
Awesome Vicki! And thanks haha haven't shaved in a while
Thought this was click bait at first. Turns out it's pretty cool. Been playing for 20 years and I appreciate the simplicity of this approach.
Thanks Joshua. Glad you like the video! 🎹
I tried this immediately to learn piano cuz i really like piano and i want to learn it cuz i never had a piano, then my dad bought me one then i tried this, then it sounded SOOOOOO GOOD! Im still learning piano rn and watching ur vids Zach!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UR EASY TUTORIALS, It really is for beginners like me.
At first I didn’t believe you could play any white note but when I tried I was amazed
Could you teach us how to get away with fake singing too like most of the artists are doing out there right now? 🤣
Lol
I really like that is the song ‘ heart melter “ you can play any white note in your right hand!!!
i love love this , thank you so much i feel like a pro already ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🎹
Cool vimby
I’ve played piano for 7 years and just tried this. I now feel like I hacked the piano! Thanks!
I love how the tip is just bob your head side to side and look emotional I love hat tip😂😂😂😂
the fact you are a pianist and decide to watch this...
YES :D
Awesome, glad you enjoyed the video! 🎹
@@becomeapianosuperhuman6765 haha thanks!
Fantastic! I can’t wait to share with my sons. They will love these tricks. Thank you
Your course is on my bucket list.
Great to hear :)
Wow sir! I was waiting for your tutorial to be uploaded. Thank you from Bhutan 🇧🇹
-piano super human ...student
You're welcome!!
watching many of your vids this one helped most-I am a pro musician songwriter singer producer but my left hand is now disabled its hard . I can only play 1 note left, sometimes 2 max. thank you
Incredible - thanks from London, England!
These are great tips. I learned piano through sight reading with no ear training and very little chord progression theory and practice. Nevertheless, I was able through trial and error to develop the techniques necessary to improvise on simple chord progressions. I recognize some of these tips from learning guitar recently. I noticed that the melodic runs being used generally corresponded to the pentatonic scale, which makes sense because that scale is the most compatible with any scalar form (mode) in the originating key. A pro-tip might be to start with the middle C or A note.
This really helped!!!!! If you know the original notes of a piano, you can do these skills easy and it sounds like your a PRO!!
@2:50,"any white note" That was Hamsadhwani Raga as per INDIAN Classic Carnatic music. CDEGBC all whites, like sacred sound.
"Your friends will be begging you to teach them your ways"
My friends Sheet Music Boss, and Beethoven:
I didn't cry until the back and forth head movement... With the serious frown. 🤣
All kidding aside, those are some really good tips!👍
you were not kidding about that last part! lol
Awesome thank goodness for that and I will be there in the morning 😂😂❤❤
Is worth it.. I got learn this 👍👍
If you a left hand or good hearing, sometimes I play this 3 hand learn by other music ver clear
Oh my gosh I love it. Looks not really hard but like a pro already
in CONVERSE, you can also play the Sus4 in the RIGHT hand and it will fit into almost ANY bass note you play in the left hand.
First tip is really good 👍
This was the first actually helpful piano video I’ve come across. Thank you :)
Awesome Alex. Glad you found the video helpful! 🎹
Wow! You are amazing. I just subscribed.
Every Top 40 pop music producer’s legal team has entered the chat:
Me:using these hacks and impressing everyone
Someone from the audience:what's the name of the song?
Me:
Me at 5:55 already emotional and sensitive
I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
I really liked this video. Finally a short cut.
This is so badass! Thanks!!!
Teehee! I started playing by ear at 3 and this really hits home. Hysterical, love it! Subbed, dude!
your genius man, love it. thanks a lot
Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video!🎹
love it bro!!!
Awesome, glad to hear it 💪
The "closed eyes, peaceful" look makes people think you're awesome too XD
Thanks for posting this
0:51
My brain: fly me to the moon
LOL!😂. Loooove these!!!!! Lot’s a FUN Zach!!!! FUNNEST 🎹 TEACHER!!!🎉. And you’re HILARIOUS!!!😂
love it! just subscribed your channel, it's funny! 👍
You are the master of master of piano... God bless you.
Love these. thanks.
Love it!!!
Thanks Ernie. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🎹
Outstanding 👍
Awesome!!!😊👍
The last tip looked I almost cried
Great and fun tips! LOVE your presentation! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!!
oooh. very good. i enjoyed it a lot.
I love you man, thank you so much !!
Thanks Kevin. Glad you liked the video! 🎹
That's awesome 😍
Thanks! Glad you liked the video! 🎹
Hi this tutorial is soo helpful tysm for uploading this master piece 💕♪
WHAT?? That is insane! But AMAZING. I love it 👏🙏
Woohoo!! Glad you liked it Arnold!
Thank you so much you helped me a lot on piano skills amazing🤩😶😱
Nice video 😁
You cravk me up I love your sense of humour! 👍🎹
Your the man.
Thanks bro.
London
You and your video made my morning bro😂. Thanks a lot. Amazing sense of humour
I have a question for the instrctor here: Im a beginner player and have watch videos and I love this teaching but im finding myself all over the place watching all different videos from you. Can you tell me which videos i should be watching in order as not to be so overwhelmed
Try starting the very easy ones ( the ones that teach you the basics ) then start playing the harder ones
Sorry if I make no sense!
Bloody hell…this is brilliant. I’m going to try it right now! Thank you.
this was suprisingly helpful
Awesome. Glad you liked the video! 🎹
Thanks as always Zach! By the way, you're really rocking that beard!
Thanks Greg! Glad yo enjoyed the video...and the beard hahaha
CBG has something magic in improv it tends to sound nicer if you lead your melody with some variation of these keys in c major, how can i come down after playing an emotional melody to a harmonic to chillax a bit before you return to a melody. like imagine you wanna play for an hour, and never want ppl to feel like your repetitive
a nice variation on simply using C, A minor, and F.
Wow this is wonderful
Thanks, amazing!
First two notes and im belting “SOME SAY LOVE IT IS A RIVER”
i learn a lot today now im play piano like a pro, thanks for this lesson
Very beautiful.
Thank you
You're welcome Sipra
Great ❤
I just made a really kick ass piece by combining the first two thanks man
U r impressive and expressive!!!I love you....I love you!!!
This a great video thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed it, Hans! 🎹
Thank you so much Sỉr ♥️
You're welcome Kim :)
@@becomeapianosuperhuman6765 Yes Sỉr ♥️😁👍
Please take care and have a great day
👍
@@kimyoung3484 You too!!
BROOOO IT WORKS SO GOOOOOOD!
Keep the good work on
Thanks Saee. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🎹
Thank you so much for these invaluable tips... very handy at 83, when there's not much time to go and you want to complete everything before.....
Love it 😂 thanks so much
WOW. How cool!
You go by I love these piano songs
How can I use both of my hands at the same time on piano whenever I do my left hand does the same
this is the best piano lessen i ever taken😃😃
Glad you enjoyed the video! 🎹
Thanks dude! Love your lessons! 👍
5:40 is superb
😂🎉 I love this I actually laughed out loud at the end
This is awesome!
The ultimate video for noobs but the way you played the notes is already a pattern that requires practice