I started playing piano again recently and I found this video super helpful! I love that you jump straight in and don't waste any time. I LOVE that I can see your hands alongside the notes you're playing! I'll use these techniques to expand my playing into rich, jazz-influenced sounds. In my house I have an entire room set aside as a shrine in honor of Canada's third deputy prime minister, Erik Nielson. I have various collectables from Nielson's public service and I even own an heirloom pocketwatch that was supposed to be passed down within the family!
Pure Love!!! Just WOWWWWWW!!!!! I played the piano by ear my whole life & was always mezmerized at how pianists played these fancy arpeggios!!! Mahalo for this awesome awesome info!!! Ima practice them All & this will be weeks & months to practice!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🌺🌺🌺🎶🎶🎶💖💖💖💕💕💕💎💎💎
Guess I know now what I’m practicing this morning! Dude you’re just killing me with the simplicity, the beauty and the vocational skills you’re sharing with us. Precisely the direction and functionality I can immediately put to use! Thank you soooo much! ❤️
I remember seeing something like this in one of Chic Corea's early educational videos but couldn't make sense of it as he was covering several subjects, and didn't understand how to use it at the time....now i see. Thank u
I just got your full bundle of courses and I'm very excited to learn all of this ! I used to play classical piano for many years, but I seriously want to learn "jazz" and modern music. You give us a huge content. Thank you very much for all of your work dude !
Classical pianist here -- though I didn't have the typical route, had only a few years of lessons before university and spent a lot of time playing stuff by ear. I love jazz (Lyle Mays is my fav❤️) and I've cultivated those skills a little but I have sooo much more to learn. THANK YOU for these videos. I'm learning so much and they're so helpful for my improvisation practice. 🙏
Nice one Noah! The first arpeggio, I like to do it with the right using 1,3,2,4. Sounds great over C7. It will be a challenge to get the speed up LOL. The second one, Cm7, 9, 11 voicing is awesome man. This really opened up my imagination :) Thanks for sharing!
I’m practicing this video rn. Since arpeggios create like texture’s like Persian rugs to walk on. What are other ways you can create a textured harmonic space via techniques?
Ok Noah,time for you to come visit,and make me that Music Monster, so that all the piano greats that have passed on,will look through their spiritual lense and say..hmmmm,..there might be some hope for him after all.😁...Great stuff man,and thank you.
Fantastic lesson. Again, I've learned a lot from you and I feel inspired. Thank you very much. I try to play in hotels and restaurants, unfortunately the demand is meager. I recently analyzed Liberace's arpeggios, maybe you could present his best passages. Greetings from Chopin's homeland. Thank you again.❤
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Great Video about arpeggios!!! I do love the way you approach to all levels of piano technique! But… just a small language tip…. Arpeggio (we all know it is an italian word) is originally pronounced as arpeggo … without the ‘i’ after the double g and not arpeggio (with an ‘i’). The same goes for Sergio. Its Sergo (no i in the pronounciation). I am noticing this pronounciation by all native english speaker. Just a small ‘tip’….
I started playing piano again recently and I found this video super helpful! I love that you jump straight in and don't waste any time. I LOVE that I can see your hands alongside the notes you're playing! I'll use these techniques to expand my playing into rich, jazz-influenced sounds. In my house I have an entire room set aside as a shrine in honor of Canada's third deputy prime minister, Erik Nielson. I have various collectables from Nielson's public service and I even own an heirloom pocketwatch that was supposed to be passed down within the family!
Genius jazz pianist
@@new1cyclone thank you 🙏🙏
Noah you’re the best! Thanks for all your help
Hey you’re very welcome
I'm a guitarist, and it was cool to see how pianists play extended chords over multiple octaves. Beautiful open voicings. Thanks
Pure Love!!! Just WOWWWWWW!!!!! I played the piano by ear my whole life & was always mezmerized at how pianists played these fancy arpeggios!!! Mahalo for this awesome awesome info!!! Ima practice them All & this will be weeks & months to practice!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🌺🌺🌺🎶🎶🎶💖💖💖💕💕💕💎💎💎
Guess I know now what I’m practicing this morning! Dude you’re just killing me with the simplicity, the beauty and the vocational skills you’re sharing with us. Precisely the direction and functionality I can immediately put to use! Thank you soooo much! ❤️
Hey John thanks so much for saying that really glad to hear it!
Ha! I love these, thanks Noah.
Cool as always. Thank you, Noah! 😎👌🤓🙏
Thank you ,Noah 🌟🔥🌹🔥🌟
Wow, those are some amazing ideas to play!! Many thanks for that
I remember seeing something like this in one of Chic Corea's early educational videos but couldn't make sense of it as he was covering several subjects, and didn't understand how to use it at the time....now i see. Thank u
Will try to today ! Thank you 🙏
Nice! Good stuff Noah...💯💯💯💯💢💢💢💢👍👍👍👍
Thanks glad you like it!!
I just got your full bundle of courses and I'm very excited to learn all of this ! I used to play classical piano for many years, but I seriously want to learn "jazz" and modern music. You give us a huge content. Thank you very much for all of your work dude !
thanks noah, this really opens my mind and gets me out of the basic arpeggios that I'm use to practicing
Classical pianist here -- though I didn't have the typical route, had only a few years of lessons before university and spent a lot of time playing stuff by ear.
I love jazz (Lyle Mays is my fav❤️) and I've cultivated those skills a little but I have sooo much more to learn.
THANK YOU for these videos. I'm learning so much and they're so helpful for my improvisation practice. 🙏
Hey Lee nice to meet you. Glad you found the channel and that they're helpful!
As soon as I heard the first example I thought "That's 100% Chick"
Superb technique ❤
awesome, you are the jazz man!
Thank you so much sir ❤️
Thank you Noah🤝
Thanks from México
Nice one Noah!
The first arpeggio, I like to do it with the right using 1,3,2,4. Sounds great over C7. It will be a challenge to get the speed up LOL.
The second one, Cm7, 9, 11 voicing is awesome man.
This really opened up my imagination :)
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Noah!!! arpeggio 3 sounds very Phrygian to me and I'm sure I've heard it in Chick Corea's playing. Cheers
This is amazing and not that complicated. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
I really loved the sonority of the example Number 2 and 4. I would like to ask you, which pianists could I listen that use that style of playing?
Hello,dear teacher! I'd like to ask You, please. How can we to use those and others progressions correctly on the some jazz standarts? Thanks a lot.
I'd love to see you do a video on "Rock Piano"
What makes for that characteristic
Thanks Bro!
I’m pretty sure that I first encountered that Kenny Barron min 11 chord in Bill Evans “Time Remembered”. 😉
I’m practicing this video rn.
Since arpeggios create like texture’s like Persian rugs to walk on. What are other ways you can create a textured harmonic space via techniques?
Mito, grazie. Il Dio della musica ti benedice :)
Ok Noah,time for you to come visit,and make me that Music Monster, so that all the piano greats that have passed on,will look through their spiritual lense and say..hmmmm,..there might be some hope for him after all.😁...Great stuff man,and thank you.
Fantastic lesson. Again, I've learned a lot from you and I feel inspired. Thank you very much. I try to play in hotels and restaurants, unfortunately the demand is meager. I recently analyzed Liberace's arpeggios, maybe you could present his best passages. Greetings from Chopin's homeland. Thank you again.❤
Make sure you checkout the new Free "3 Cutting-Edge Solo Piano Techniques" course! There's a good chance it will completely transform how you approach both playing and learning solo piano techniques: www.neojazzacademy.com/freesolopiano
How to actually applied this to other chord?
sensacional!!!
Thanak ser piyano runin lessan vidiyo flice
Ooh the last one sounded kind of Aaron Copelandy
Great Video about arpeggios!!! I do love the way you approach to all levels of piano technique! But… just a small language tip…. Arpeggio (we all know it is an italian word) is originally pronounced as arpeggo … without the ‘i’ after the double g and not arpeggio (with an ‘i’). The same goes for Sergio. Its Sergo (no i in the pronounciation). I am noticing this pronounciation by all native english speaker. Just a small ‘tip’….
I've practiced the Kenny Barron, it doesn't sound right. Maybe jazz isn't for me?
Only four?)
Chick called it ten drummers... 1:45
Man you look a little tired. Take good care..🎉
TOO FAST