I wanted to tell you... I've perused a lot of music theory channels, and I have yet to find one I like or get as much out of as yours. Thank you for all your many helpful videos!
This is really huge for me. I could not figure out how pianists could use both hands to generate chords. This made everything clear to me. Not sure I could do it myself but now I understand the ideas of voicings. Huge!
I'm about 3 months in. Your videos have made my progress take off like I'd never experienced in the 4 years I spent with guitar. You sir, helped my find my "inversion" if you will. I don't think I could ever thank you enough.
0:15 Starting with an example 1:10 Different ways to play C major 3:17 How to find interesting voicings? 4:12 (Method #1) Inversion 5:50 (Method #2) Left-hand tips 7:57 (Method #3) Drop voicings 10:15 Analyzing the example from 0:15 10:35 The first three chords
I was stuck in my studying not knowing what to do and then i saw the term 'voicings" and your video., so I'm thankful you're getting me to the next level, thanks
Currently binging your voicing/harmony playlist everything is crystal clear, i'm finding a lot of motivation to practice, and inspiration for new songs Thanks a lot ^^
Maestro: I would like to thank you for the privilege of your genius and teaching. You do not know how hard I tried to understand what you have taught in this Video. I doubt it I could do it as efficiently as you, but I understand the strategy. Please do you have a tutorial sheet that illustrates what you have taught. Please let me know. Again, much thanks, please never stop teaching. With gratitude,
Hi! For a long time I have always been watching your videos and I was really hoping that you could do a tutorial on the song EXPLORATION from the movie Coraline. I have been looking all over for this song on the piano and most of the vids I have found aren’t that easy to catch up with. Your really the best here at piano tutorials and I have learned all the songs on the piano from you. I really hope you could consider doing this. Anyway great job on the videos they just keep getting better and better!
I love opening my mind to play a little different. Thanks so much for posting these videos. Do you have print outs that can be purchased of any of these videos so I can study them?
Assaf, your piano lessons are wonderful! I wish you had a website, with all of the lessons organized. I have trouble finding some of the older lessons on You Tube. I would pay to have access to all of your lessons organized on a website.
Thank you for sharing your chord knowledge. I am learning so much, Do you have any advice on retro style chords for genres like vaporwave? I can tell they are generated from jazz, but would love to see your take on it. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the very pleasant and calm, beautiful explanation! Very nice how you structured the lesson! I'm very curious about the parent chord representation. Which program or app do you use for this? It's nice to see which notes are used and that you could also type some more. Thanks so much!
Thank u So much for all ur help I struggle with what chord comes next in songs I understand progression but the progression needs spice to it to sound good I’m trying to learn traditional gospel help
That's a question of harmonization or reharmonization. Try my Jazz Piano Course here on youtube, it might give you some general tools for thinking about this.
hello, i wonder if u could give us a chord progression tutor of Casiopea's Galactic Funk live 1985. the part when the keyboard solo made me fell in love and i want to learn it. thank you btw
There is actually 2^448 ~ 7.3*10^134 different ways to play a C major chord on a standard 88 keys piano. 8 cs, 8es, 7 gs. Each is either pressed or not pressed in each voicing. Theoretically creating 2^(8*8*7) different C major voicings, which is considerably smaller than infinity. But its ~10^53 times the number of atoms in the observable universe, so ill let it pass as infinite. ;D
@@MangoldProject Haha. Thats 2^(7*7*8) = 2^392 F major chords. You can combine each with each C chord, giving you 2^448 * 2^392 = 2^840 different ways. :)
Also i have to correct my math, because i have to assume that one C,E and G is pressed at any time. otherwise its arguably not a C major Chord. Because is it a C Major Chord when no key at all is pressed? But this effectively just reduces to number of variable keys and thereby the respective exponent by one. Just for correctness sake. If im being a smartass, id better do it correctly.
Can someone tell me why it says D9 but there is natural C instead of C#? It doesn't really matter harmonically in that context or It doesn't matter somehow generally, or just a typo?
The C natural is correct. D9 is a dominant 7th chord with a 9th added. In a dominant 7th chord, the formula is a major triad (root, major 3rd, 5th) with a minor 7th added. (If a major 7th were added, the chord would be called a major 7th chord as opposed to a dominant 7th chord.) So the formula for D9 is root (D), major 3rd (F#), 5th (A), minor 7th (C), 9th (E). I hope that helps.
I wanted to tell you... I've perused a lot of music theory channels, and I have yet to find one I like or get as much out of as yours. Thank you for all your many helpful videos!
You are my one of top teachers on RUclips. Thank you for the lesson.
I do
Hi Mangold,
Would you show me how to accompany my self on piano keyboard singing autumn leaves?
And not trying to collect my emails constantly or upsell me over priced courses.
This is really huge for me. I could not figure out how pianists could use both hands to generate chords. This made everything clear to me. Not sure I could do it myself but now I understand the ideas of voicings. Huge!
Understanding is the first step.
I'm about 3 months in. Your videos have made my progress take off like I'd never experienced in the 4 years I spent with guitar. You sir, helped my find my "inversion" if you will. I don't think I could ever thank you enough.
0:15 Starting with an example
1:10 Different ways to play C major
3:17 How to find interesting voicings?
4:12 (Method #1) Inversion
5:50 (Method #2) Left-hand tips
7:57 (Method #3) Drop voicings
10:15 Analyzing the example from 0:15
10:35 The first three chords
My teacher is the best thanks mangold .no one can beat you at this instrument I said no one .your simply the best
Thank you very much for all these tutorials! Greetings from Argentina ❣️🇦🇷🙏🏼
lmao ur like the only teacher who i dont get bored of cuz i actually learn stuff! Thx
Always educational, always informative and always a pleasure. Thank you.
Very useful tips on using left hand to really fill out chords and bring them to life, thank you!
Another brilliant video. Level is just right for me, a newbie coming from decades of guitar playing. Thank you a hundred times 👏👏👏
I was stuck in my studying not knowing what to do and then i saw the term 'voicings" and your video., so I'm thankful you're getting me to the next level, thanks
Currently binging your voicing/harmony playlist
everything is crystal clear, i'm finding a lot of motivation to practice, and inspiration for new songs
Thanks a lot ^^
Thank you for always educating us.
VERY helpful! Those chords sounds awesome, thank you so much!
Very nice lesson, I liked it!
Thank you very much for sharing.
Magic. Love this channel.
beautiful as always
This is good stuff!! Very informative for us beginning players.
Thank you for this video👍👍
You're doing a great work keep it up well done..I really appreciate the explaintion of chord voicings
Thank for this lesson
Thank you again for your generosity
I play guitar and I learned a lot. Thanks!
Awesome! Simultaneously glad & surprised to hear from non-piano players on my videos :)
Thank you!
This is very useful. Thank you Sir.
most excellent,!...thanks for sharing, ...I found this to be very helpful with my songwriting.
Thanks. Great avatar.
Really helpful once again.
Thank you Assaf.
You're welcome Nikos. Always good to see you in the comments section :)
Thank you for the lesson🙂🙂
thanks so much❤
Mindblowing video
Thanks I finally understand
Thanks for nice tutorial
Thank you so much
Best teacher ever
Very Nice lesson and interesting..
REALLY NICE CHORDS
Can't teach passion. Keep the fire burning, your lessons are excellent.
Cool! 💵🫑💵🫑
Best teacher on youtube
I found good teacher. Very interesting.
That helps when he names EACH letter or chord patterns!
This was a fantastic lesson! Thank you so much!
Could you keep elaborating on this in another video? Making it more advanced:)
Thank you!
Thank you
Banger video
Maestro: I would like to thank you for the privilege of your genius and teaching. You do not know how hard I tried to understand what you have taught in this Video. I doubt it I could do it as efficiently as you, but I understand the strategy. Please do you have a tutorial sheet that illustrates what you have taught. Please let me know. Again, much thanks, please never stop teaching. With gratitude,
Nice 👍
Love your videos man. Really has brought some new ideas and ways of playing the piano. Keep it up!
thanks :)
Hi! For a long time I have always been watching your videos and I was really hoping that you could do a tutorial on the song EXPLORATION from the movie Coraline. I have been looking all over for this song on the piano and most of the vids I have found aren’t that easy to catch up with. Your really the best here at piano tutorials and I have learned all the songs on the piano from you. I really hope you could consider doing this. Anyway great job on the videos they just keep getting better and better!
I am learning your Video is nice we can understand that how we can make improve our paying .
Thanks Ashish.
I hope you keep making piano videos
I love opening my mind to play a little different. Thanks so much for posting these videos. Do you have print outs that can be purchased of any of these videos so I can study them?
I would love to get to the level of playing without looking at the keys. Thank you for helping to embellish my right hand.
Assaf, your piano lessons are wonderful! I wish you had a website, with all of the lessons organized. I have trouble finding some of the older lessons on You Tube. I would pay to have access to all of your lessons organized on a website.
Thank you for sharing your chord knowledge. I am learning so much, Do you have any advice on retro style chords for genres like vaporwave? I can tell they are generated from jazz, but would love to see your take on it. Thank you.
Excellent explanation of something that I really struggle with , thank you 😊
Thank you so much for all of your wonderful videos for all of these years!
No prob! More coming (hopefully for many more years), stay tuned!
Love it! That Dm7 voicing is exquisite, and with just the root and 7th in the right hand. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the very pleasant and calm, beautiful explanation! Very nice how you structured the lesson! I'm very curious about the parent chord representation. Which program or app do you use for this? It's nice to see which notes are used and that you could also type some more. Thanks so much!
It's called ChordieApp.
Ive been wanting to improve my voicings, thank you for the great video!
Good for writing music.
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אתה יכול לעשות שיעורים על קריאת תווים? למדתי ממך כל כך הרבה
But please how do you use your 7th chord in chord voicings
Will I ever get there……….. 🎵🎵🎵🎵🖤
Slowly but surely.
Hello sir, Any thoughts on yamaha p60 piano
Thank u
So much for all ur help
I struggle with what chord comes next in songs I understand progression but the progression needs spice to it to sound good I’m trying to learn traditional gospel help
That's a question of harmonization or reharmonization. Try my Jazz Piano Course here on youtube, it might give you some general tools for thinking about this.
hello, i wonder if u could give us a chord progression tutor of Casiopea's Galactic Funk live 1985. the part when the keyboard solo made me fell in love and i want to learn it. thank you btw
Do you give personal in person lessons, a little south of Leb?
Hi Micah. My "real" work and my personal life unfortunately don't leave enough time for that.
There is actually 2^448 ~ 7.3*10^134 different ways to play a C major chord on a standard 88 keys piano. 8 cs, 8es, 7 gs. Each is either pressed or not pressed in each voicing. Theoretically creating 2^(8*8*7) different C major voicings, which is considerably smaller than infinity.
But its ~10^53 times the number of atoms in the observable universe, so ill let it pass as infinite. ;D
Now find the number of ways in which you can play a C major to F major progression. :)
@@MangoldProject Haha. Thats 2^(7*7*8) = 2^392 F major chords. You can combine each with each C chord, giving you 2^448 * 2^392 = 2^840 different ways. :)
Also i have to correct my math, because i have to assume that one C,E and G is pressed at any time. otherwise its arguably not a C major Chord. Because is it a C Major Chord when no key at all is pressed?
But this effectively just reduces to number of variable keys and thereby the respective exponent by one.
Just for correctness sake.
If im being a smartass, id better do it correctly.
what is your type font its beautiful
Mostly Myriad Pro, with some Montserrat (whatever Camtasia gives me :) ).
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What app is using in this video ?
Can someone tell me why it says D9 but there is natural C instead of C#? It doesn't really matter harmonically in that context or It doesn't matter somehow generally, or just a typo?
The C natural is correct. D9 is a dominant 7th chord with a 9th added. In a dominant 7th chord, the formula is a major triad (root, major 3rd, 5th) with a minor 7th added. (If a major 7th were added, the chord would be called a major 7th chord as opposed to a dominant 7th chord.) So the formula for D9 is root (D), major 3rd (F#), 5th (A), minor 7th (C), 9th (E). I hope that helps.
Voicing seems to be moving up the octaves or perhaps downward…..?
Unsure I understand you.
A great video but why was the D9 cheating?
How do you show the piano keys, notes, and chord names you are playing in the videos?
ChordieApp
Shouldn’t you not double thirds though?
Why not?
MangoldProject i dunno, prolly just the smooth-brained, blind-sheep music theory I’ve been taught. Keep doing you, big dawg
@@Luke-we9gj Will do.
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Kindly refer to me your beginner lessons
Like the lessons. Hate all the ads! Breaks the train of thought and ruins the lesson. Sorry.
It seems mid-video ads are now turned on by default. Thanks for letting me know, they're back off. I hate those @!#!$@s as well.
@@MangoldProject Thank you for turning them off. Now back to your videos.
anemic sounding.. 😂
Nah bruh
What software us this that is showing the chords and notation as you play?
Could you possibly let me know wjag software it is that you are using in this video?
Thank you