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This video is very helpful. Thank you. I am taking written notes on it to print out since I cannot conveniently get my computer screen close enough to the piano. However, taking written notes while viewing the video is also helpful, not an inconvenience. It improves my ability to remember the instructions and gives me hard copy that I can consult any time, anywhere!
Hello Kaitlyn; Thanks for the tips I am working on finger mobility at this time, and need just basic tips for the movement of the fingers thanks for this video. New to the piano. E. Nieto II
This is a very nice lesson. This approach to the left hand is really sweet and stands out from what I have seen so far on your competition! Awesome, Kaitlyn! What I try to do on a quite regular basis is switching the roles of left and right hand. But I am not certain if this really helps with exercising the left hand properly.
Amazing. About the last Exercise, I think there is another beautiful option which is yo use the ninth instead or the octave (1-5-9) of the dominant (1-5-7/Maj7, in a case of 7/Maj7 Chords in the chord progression)
Enjoy your lesson. I guess now that I am much older and less rambunctious. I can sit still and practice more often. Thank you for making it easy to understand. Now if only I can get my gorilla hands too stop hit the wrong keys. (Fat fingers and short) The 4 chord work for me. Thanks again and have a blessed week, 🙏🙏🙏
Kaitlyn, from your experience, would I be correct that in most of the popular songs you use as examples of often-used chord progressions that the chords and melody tended to precede and drive the eventual lyrics? In other words, do most composers start with a musical idea (chords, rhythm, melody) followed by the lyrics being locked down? I have seen videos of the Beatles in the studio with McCartney playing chords that we all recognize while drifting back and worth between singing the lyrics that we would come to know and singing "da-da-da" in places he did not yet know what he wanted to say. Similarly, when Stephen Schwartz acted as both composer and lyricist for Wicked, would you tend to think that he started with the music for Defying Gravity and that drove what we would eventually hear Elphaba sing? I seek your guidance on "which should come first, music or lyrics", because I have challenged myself to find chords and a melody that works with a poem. As a total novice, I find it extremely difficult to get off the ground when the lyrics are already etched in stone.
Working out arpeggios (which I learned from your other videos) with my left hand has really helped develop my left hand as well. Thanks!
So glad it's been helpful for you. Thanks for watching!
As a self taught and very old Guitar and Piano player i love this channel. Thank you so much and greetings from Yorkshire UK. Take care. John.x
I always love playing fingers exercises that keeps me feel relax.
This is great, thanks for your time teaching...
Thanks
Great teaching technic, definitely will follow on
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Hello teacher, How will the free training be carried out, is it a recorded class? Thanks for your reply
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This video is very helpful. Thank you. I am taking written notes on it to print out since I cannot conveniently get my computer screen close enough to the piano. However, taking written notes while viewing the video is also helpful, not an inconvenience. It improves my ability to remember the instructions and gives me hard copy that I can consult any time, anywhere!
Jerry, I'm glad this is helpful to you. Keep up the great work on the piano! 🎹
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Excellent.great teacher.
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Thanks always looking for left hand help!
Wow! That was a fantastic lesson, thank you so so much, I’m loving your videos ❤
Thanks for watching and I'm so glad it was helpful!
love it, hope I learned about this training younger in age, but i'm learning it now,
Hello Kaitlyn; Thanks for the tips I am working on finger mobility at this time, and need just basic tips for the movement of the fingers thanks for this video. New to the piano.
E. Nieto II
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This is a very nice lesson. This approach to the left hand is really sweet and stands out from what I have seen so far on your competition! Awesome, Kaitlyn!
What I try to do on a quite regular basis is switching the roles of left and right hand. But I am not certain if this really helps with exercising the left hand properly.
Thanks! My hand coordination video but be helpful to you if you haven't watched it yet: ruclips.net/video/tkx6GOQ9MPk/видео.html
This is awesome 😊
Great advice teacher 😊❤
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Amazing. About the last Exercise, I think there is another beautiful option which is yo use the ninth instead or the octave (1-5-9) of the dominant (1-5-7/Maj7, in a case of 7/Maj7 Chords in the chord progression)
Awesome!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video ma'am...
But may we have a video on "how to practice chords shifting"??
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion!
@@pianoly welcome 🤗
Enjoy your lesson. I guess now that I am much older and less rambunctious. I can sit still and practice more often.
Thank you for making it easy to understand.
Now if only I can get my gorilla hands too stop hit the wrong keys. (Fat fingers and short)
The 4 chord work for me.
Thanks again and have a blessed week,
🙏🙏🙏
Glad this was helpful for you. Happy practicing! 🎹
@@pianoly
Thanks! 🙏🙏🙏
The gorilla hands are great at swinging on trees and peeling bananas but terrible at learning how to play the piano. 😅
Kaitlyn, from your experience, would I be correct that in most of the popular songs you use as examples of often-used chord progressions that the chords and melody tended to precede and drive the eventual lyrics? In other words, do most composers start with a musical idea (chords, rhythm, melody) followed by the lyrics being locked down? I have seen videos of the Beatles in the studio with McCartney playing chords that we all recognize while drifting back and worth between singing the lyrics that we would come to know and singing "da-da-da" in places he did not yet know what he wanted to say. Similarly, when Stephen Schwartz acted as both composer and lyricist for Wicked, would you tend to think that he started with the music for Defying Gravity and that drove what we would eventually hear Elphaba sing? I seek your guidance on "which should come first, music or lyrics", because I have challenged myself to find chords and a melody that works with a poem. As a total novice, I find it extremely difficult to get off the ground when the lyrics are already etched in stone.
I've always been ridiculed/scorned for "just" playing the drums - and damn, people were right!😅😉
Is it with or without by U2 song? Great exercise
Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for being here early and for watching. Happy practicing! 🎹
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i'm struggling because i'm left handed and my right hand seems useless, somebody need to make a left handed piano!!! love your videos
My fingers are to short to reach octave
This is awesome
This is awesome