7 Arpeggio Patterns for Piano Chords | From Beginner to Pro 🙌🎹
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Not everyone want to learn things like scales and arpeggios on the piano. But did you know that you can use them to to make your playing sound way more impressive?
Casually flowing into an arpeggio in amongst your piano chords can really give that pro sound to your playing. And the good news is that to learn them, you just need to memorise a few simple patterns on the piano.
This piano lesson has 7 arpeggio patterns, starting off with the easiest, suitable for beginners, and gradually gets more advanced. Enjoy!
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0:00 Intro
0:49 1st Arpeggio Pattern
3:03 2nd Arpeggio Pattern
4:46 3rd Arpeggio Pattern
8:02 4th Arpeggio Pattern
10:35 5th Arpeggio Pattern
14:49 6th Arpeggio Pattern
18:24 7th Arpeggio Pattern
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Here is the sheet music (for FREE) for anyone that may find it helpful: bit.ly/7-Arpeggio-Patterns-for-Piano-Chords
Very helpful. Thanks.
Another great lesson. Love the courses. Have 4, for now. Going to all of them soon.
Thanks Nelson I’m glad you like them!
BRAVO pour le cours. SUPER SUPER Beau travail pour nous .Agréable. On peut dire assez Facile Mais joli...MERCI. MERCI. ❤😊
So pleased you like it Claude 🙌🏻🎹
Thank you Arthur for these 7 arpeggio partterns. 🤝👍👍
My pleasure!
This is exactly what i need. Your channel is a golden mine for any pianist who aimes to be a songwriter or composer. Your way of teaching is perfect. You’re a life-changer teacher.
Hope you make it to 100k subs really soon!!!!
Thanks Mateo, much appreciated!
❤great lesson .. thank you...
Glad you liked it!
Very good lesson! Very useful. You are a very good teacher.
Thanks Richard I appreciate this!
Great lesson, thank you.😊
Glad you liked it!
Very nice exercises. Merci.
You’re welcome
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Wow !!! Thank you so very much !!!😊 Hours of practice and you make it so much fun. I love the sounds it makes. Very grateful for all you are doing for us. 🙏🙏🙏
If possible, I dare to ask... would it be possible to have the backing track ?
It is beautiful and feels like playing songs.
Thank you again. ❤
Hi Claire, I didn’t create any backing tracks for this lesson. I’m glad you enjoyed the video though. Thank you for your support 🙂
Good leason
Thanks 🙂
Thank you very much Arthur ❤
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You're welcome Sailesh, I'm glad to have you watching!
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Great lesson, while I'm not a beginner I will definitely need some time to practise these arps with the most common chord progressions! Thank you very much!
I don't want to sound rude, but would it be possible to provide a free PDF of these patterns?
It's quite a hassle to create a collection of screenshots of these patterns.
I’m glad you like them. I did already include the sheet music in the description, but here it it: bit.ly/7-Arpeggio-Patterns-for-Piano-Chords
@@BirdsPianoAcademy THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Hello sir, please make a lesson how to use fills and runs while song playing with some chords patterns concept.. big fan from INDIA...
Hi, I have already made a video on fills and runs applied to a chord progression here:
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Glad you like my channel 🙂
I need another pair of hands, my pinky hates me 😂
Thanks Arthur, good one:) A question: My hands are not big and I have difficulty on playing the block chords with all 4 fingers pressed. It works with some chords, and with some others not - especially with ones in which you have black as well as white notes. Now, I think a workaround could be to play the 1, 3 and 1 again - so omit the 5. I know from other cases that the 5 could be omitted since it doesn’t really make too much difference in terms of sound (whereas the 1, 3 and in 7th chords the 7 does. Thus the concept of chord shells for example…) Would that work? What do you think? Or would you another suggestion like 1-5-1 for example? Tia:)
Hi Ozgur, it depends on the style and type of sound you are going for. But the 1, 3, 7 is certainly a good work around, especially for Jazz and Blues styles. 1,5,1 would be more optimal for rock and pop styles of piano. I hope this helps. :)
@BirdsPianoAcademy yes it does, thanks! So my initial thought of using 1-3-1 was not correct. I'll try the 1-5-1 with your workouts and also in the pattern of "Your Song" / Elton John. I think he uses block chords before arpeggiating the notes as well.