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yes l usually say its a DANCE......where the music is the conversation/communication...and the partners are the musicians where attention moves from partner to partner
I guess start with very simple written music would be a top priority. Reading music will save you tons of time in the long run. Can you play without reading? Sure! But it is an essential skill for any musician, and you'll see it is actually quite easy to become good enough at reading music when you practice a few minutes every day.
@@mDecksMusic can you kindly give a compass l mean where to start l have been using Hanon though just usually sightread the first bar and memorize cos its usually the same pattern
Hanon is great for technique, but for sight-reading I would get easy pieces and just read through a different one every day. If you're a gospel musician you can find gospel songs arranged for piano (easy versions, don't worry about how easy, it's just about reading)
And by the way, if you want to start with some basic jazz chords and concepts, we have a nice piano course (the pdf is interactive, so you can click on the written music and see a picture of the keyboard any where in the score) mdecks.com/voicings-vol1.phtml
@@mDecksMusic thanks so much mentor definitely am buying the course but pls what is mapping tonal harmony as it is seen on the website....thanks a bunch for your immediate reply am honored
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What a great exercise for any keyboard player OR guitarist!
Thank you for this
It helps to keep time better
One will always be in the music
Awesome exercise for many levels of pianists. Thank you!
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Fascinating! Great teaching. Thank you
Amazing I really love this teaching,I wish you can also help out with the chord voicing
Do any of your courses have comping exercises? Great post for a beginner (me), or anyone really!
Just comping exercises? No. But The Essential Voicings 1 & 2 have some. mdecks.com/voicings-vol1.phtml
yes l usually say its a DANCE......where the music is the conversation/communication...and the partners are the musicians where attention moves from partner to partner
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This is even harder than it looks, so it must be good for me. Like yoga for rhythm, hoping to increase flexibility.
what's the app helping you to write your sheet music
I use Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro to write the progressions and then Sibelius to write the complete sheet music
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Good day please can you share the chord voicing
where can I find that theory poster/art piece you have framed in the back? That's awesome!
mdecks-music.myshopify.com/products/mapping-tonal-harmony-pro-canvas-60x40-wall-art-poster
Would I need a double license to install it in an Ipad and also in a mac ?
Yes, but I can help you activate the add-ons that you get on iOS, on your macOS version
8:04 gonna practice these 4 minutes until my brain internalizes them
Can you help a beginner jazz player.😢
If you already play you can check this here: mdecks.com/fromclassicaltojazz.phtml
hello mentor pls is there where l can start to learn jazz as an intermediary gospel musician who cant read music well??
I guess start with very simple written music would be a top priority. Reading music will save you tons of time in the long run. Can you play without reading? Sure! But it is an essential skill for any musician, and you'll see it is actually quite easy to become good enough at reading music when you practice a few minutes every day.
@@mDecksMusic can you kindly give a compass l mean where to start l have been using Hanon though just usually sightread the first bar and memorize cos its usually the same pattern
Hanon is great for technique, but for sight-reading I would get easy pieces and just read through a different one every day. If you're a gospel musician you can find gospel songs arranged for piano (easy versions, don't worry about how easy, it's just about reading)
And by the way, if you want to start with some basic jazz chords and concepts, we have a nice piano course (the pdf is interactive, so you can click on the written music and see a picture of the keyboard any where in the score) mdecks.com/voicings-vol1.phtml
@@mDecksMusic thanks so much mentor definitely am buying the course but pls what is mapping tonal harmony as it is seen on the website....thanks a bunch for your immediate reply am honored
Is the pdf still available?
In our music journal. mdecks.com/musictheory.phtml