Play more interesting Piano Chords/Accompaniment [6 ways to improve]
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- Опубликовано: 30 дек 2019
- A piano tutorial demonstrating 6 Simple Ways To Improve Your Piano Accompaniment. Turn boring and repetitive chords into something more interesting - sound like you're an experienced piano accompanist! Suitable for beginner songwriters and composers.
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This was really helpful thanks, one song I'd like you to check out because I think you'd really like it, not necessarily for a tutorial. Amy Wadge - Faith's song. Thanks let me know what you think!
Yes more these kinds please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yes, please!
Yes!!!!!!!!
Yes, this one is my favorite
After watching lot of piano channels, my search ends here, finally making some progress
I'm so pleased you :)
exactly 😭😭
You are a great teacher! You are not simply showing us how to place our hands in the keyboard and make it sound nice but actually teaching us music! I love your lessons
I have found my favorite new teacher. Holy cow she got me singing while playing the piano and I'm only barely learning my chords
That’s awesome! 🤩
Hi Miss Francesca I wish you a very happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you! :)
I’ve been playing with a group for 1.5 years now. This is the video I needed to learn how to take chording to the next level. Thank you!!!
You’re very welcome!
I would recommend this video to anyone who is progressing towards the next level of self instruction and wanting to embellish basic chords….The Best…
April 2021 and still in lockdown.
This lesson is amazing and is helping me with extra dimension to playing chords.
I recently started playing again after originally learning on an organ (double keyboard and pedals kind) as a child. I feel like a beginner and your videos are so great. Really clear and helpful. Great explanations. Thank you!
This is the answer for what I've been trying to do as a newbie.
there is in this video absolutely everything i was looking for!!! thank you!
You're very welcome! Pleased it helped :)
An excellent progression from easy to more advanced! Worth practicing daily in various keys. Much more fun than scales. Thank you!
Great, useful and easy to follow lesson!! Thanks
This is the best video I've found (and I've looked at many) that beginners can understand about piano accompaniment! Even though you make it easy to understand, it will take quite a bit of practice to be comfortable with all of the material!!!
Ditto.
Hi! Thank you so much! This was exaclty what I was looking far, especially the 5th and 6th way. Cos everyone keeps saying something like " I just play anything, I just add something, very basic and easy" haha lol but if you are not familiar with it you cant play it too haha. Would love to see more accompaniment instructions like this!
Same here, glad i found this video. Can we have video talk about this more please?
Awesome job explaining this really well.
Everything I've been looking for! Thank you 🤗
Excellent video for beginners, great channel, wonderful voice and beautiful hands. Lovely.
Happy New Year! Yes! Please, more videos about compositions! 😊 Tks. Greetings from Brazil.
Happy New Year to you too! :)
Thanks!
hi Francesca .. incredible lesson and some really useful tips .. exactly what I was looking for to improve my chords ..thanks for sharing ..
Thank you! These videos are so useful!
brillant tutorial! thank you so very much!
You're very welcome!
Once again, BRILL..! A lot to take in for an ole man..BUT..I'm gonna give it a GO..! My boss woman (wife) won't see me for a few weeks..!!!
Thanks you. From DR 🇩🇴
super helpful! thank you sooo much
This was awesome!! You're the best.
July 2020 and still in lockdown.
Great lesson which I have found really useful. 👍
I needed this video so much! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! :)
So glad I found you. Exactly what I was looking for.
WOW it sounds amazing.great job. Thank you so much. I am so glad that i found you on RUclips. Greetings from Germany
Excellent tutorial for beginners like me! I look forward to going through your other videos.
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Fantastic video & channel, thanks so much!
Another excellent group of tips...Lee
Wow this is so good thanks for all your wonderful tutorials.
Been searching for the perfect piano tutorial channel for a long time but my search ends here finally!
I like the very last part. This is exactly what i am looking for. Thank you.
oooh! it's this i needed to learn. you teaches well.
Thank you for the great lesson 👌🏻
My pleasure! :)
I've learnt a lot from this video...
Thank you so much 😁 😁😁😁
Great lesson!
This helped me SO MUCH!!! Thank you!!!
Pleased you found it helpful 🤗
Wow, so much great advice in one short video. And you made the old cliche 4 chords sound beautiful. I've been playing guitar and writing songs for years so naturally I want to do my own stuff on piano too. I've only been playing a few weeks now but I will definitely be incorporating your tips in my playing. Thanks.
Pleased you found it helpful 🙂
Merci. A useful video. I'm trying it out on my ukulele also. Sus chords really sound nice, and I also prefer the Sus 4.
Amazing!!!! common to beautiful progression 🙏
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Thank you so much for you lessons!
My pleasure! :)
Thanks a lot that's great!!!!
You are so awesome!
Beautiful teacher ❤ i love your vídeos
A very useful lesson. Could you please do even deeper teaching on accompaniment and sort of breakdown and give examples that you use when you play. I mean the patterns you use. Let's say you play a 4/4 piece and you play with two fingers in the left hand at the beginning, which patterns do you use for the right hand. Then you play with three fingers in your left hand and what patterns do you use for your right hand. Because when I play, it turns out chaotic for me and everything blends together. I think this is the most difficult thing about playing the piano and syncopation. These changes every two or three bars so that it is not uniform, but rhythmic and coherent.
Brilliant. Thank you. Will become a supporter. Philip
This is the by far the most useful video on developing piano chord accompaniment. Thank you SO much
You’re very welcome 🤗🎹
Very helpful; thanks.
Glad it was helpful 🎹
This is an extremely useful base from which to expand. Thanks for this!!!
You’re very welcome 🎹
you are the best. most of the other teachers play to enjoy them selfs. you have opened my eyes today. thank so much
You're very welcome!
Great channel. Keep up the great work
this is by far the best video to teach accompaniment. Loved your way of making things simple...keep it up
Pleased you found it helpful 🎹😁
The most amazing piano lesson, thank you so much😊
You’re very welcome 🤗
Your awesome thank you
Just discovered your channel and just wanted to say how helpful and informative your bite sized videos are. Love your work . Love from Oz
Pleased you find my videos helpful 🤗🎹
Thank you :D
Was really helpful. Thank you...
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much
This is so clear and easy to learn
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You are so welcome!
Hi Francesca: superb video! Many thanks. As a basic song-writer I like to try to use interesting piano accompaniament (sp!!) However, my knowledge is limited and this kind of tutorial is excellent. Brian
Thank you for this
You’re most welcome!
Thank you so much mam free tuturial great tuturial i really learn .
So helpful thank you! 😊
I'm pleased it helped! :)
Your videos are the best on youtube 🤗 It's kind of you to take time to create them. 💚
Thanks for the tutorial
You’re very welcome!
Very nicely structured :)
Glad you think so!
Cool. Very cool teaching.
Thanks!
I love your channel. Your contribution to Music learning is amazing. The quality of Your content is invaluable. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks Francesca. I love you.
You’re most welcome!
@@BitesizePiano If you have downloadable paid packages along this line (piano accompanying tips/training ) please let me know.
Wow this is great.
Deserve more likes 👍
Thank you
You're a great teacher!
Thank you!
Thank you so much, really!
You're welcome!
Outstanding Tutorial Mam
Glad you enjoyed!
Gracias!!!🌺💖🇦🇷
Excellent
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Nice one
Brilliant tutorial bite size piano. Kudos!!!
Glad you liked it! :)
@@BitesizePiano 0lease dopre such videos. I'm a solo classical pianist cum.singer learning to accompany mysemf a d arrange my songs . Please do more such videos which help the singer songwriter pianist 🙏
Do a detailed video on how to play chords melodically plesse 🙏
You definitely need more subscriber Miss Francesca.
Thank you. Sweetie
Hi thanks for teaching us toto Africa
Thank you for this great video. I liked the part from min 11:15 on the most, well maybe that’s the thing where I still need to practice more. But it was really helpful and sounded beautiful
Glad it was helpful!
Happy new year Fran 😊
Happy New Year to you too! :)
Happy new year
Happy New Year to you too! :)
Please, do another clip which explains more details like on the 5th & 6th .
Hi! I love your videos! I know u have touched on this in one of ur videos, (about going to a lower or higher key), I would love to know how to carry this one song (day something), a key higher), would u happen to teach anymore on that in any of ur other videos?
Very nic video and good exploration
Pleased you enjoyed :)
Thanks a lot for such beautiful explanation. Only suggestion....can you pl make video specifically on Passing notes.
Passing notes in melody or harmony? Or both?
Please add more videos including different genres like blues, gospel, jazz... That would be awesome! Even some latin music would be great as well
I’ve done many jazz and blues tutorials
My playing now has SPARKLE thank you hunn!
Thanks a lot, Francesca! You're a great teacher! I'm a beginner and I have some trouble with the bigger leaps in the left hand. Is there any tricks how to be more precise or do I just have to practice til it sticks?
You.are such beutiul
You're a good teacher and very pretty..
Thank you!
1. Play the leading note/8ve with the LH
2. Play 5ths with the LH
3. Play sus4 with the RH
4. Play 7th chords
So lovely ma'am
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Looking for such kind of tutorial thanks for giving best insight infact.Excellent lesson a simplest one.
I wish to see a color notes while pressing chords or notes would be more perfect for easy understanding.
Thnks for beautiful lesson.
I'm afraid the coloured drop down note things actually hinder your progress as people come too reliant on them instead of learning the notes...that technology would also cost me a lot of money to implement, and my tutorials are all completely free. The tutorial is very clear, and I instead utilise the top screen to put notes on instead of the lazy drop down things.
@@BitesizePiano I completely agree with what you said .
There is a way to it if you connect midi with DAW it display color notes while doing screen recording ,or you need app it does not cost you that way at all.
Keep on doing marvellous work ,well only hinders is without having such insightful lesson of yours .
@@dalimsameer8032 thanks and I do know exactly how to do it, I just don't think my tutorials need it! There'd be a lot going on on the screen, and would take extra editing time that already takes me a while.
@@BitesizePianoYes ,extra editing time is a daunting and time consuming task indeed.
Then i can say all your tutorial are colorful in creativity so drop down color is not necessary.
But i will try to find a way for it with less editing.
I learned how to make the chords sound better 😊
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Hi Francesca hope you had a lovely Cristmas day. Well how do you know what notes to add as a fill up note on left hand or can one put a note at random of course taking the scale into acount? Or it does't matter? Thanks for your kind help, great video🙂.
Loved this. Thought my playing was getting boring
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