What other music styles do you want to learn on Pianote?? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - The 1-4-5 Progression 1:56 - The Right Hand 3:37 - The Left Hand 5:07 - Put It All Together 6:07 - Tips 'n' Tricks
Excellent! First part so clear to understand cause chart there to read as keynotes and chords LIGHT up while keynotes and chords are NAMED by LETTERS 🔤🔠🔠🔠 and counting added! Excellent!!! And lessons were NOT rush from the starting point!!
I am an eternal beginner, with an ok melody hand and so-so stride. I play every day, only for my enjoyment. I love it. I've learned what I know from RUclips. You are one of the finest teachers on the TubeI Nice work, presentation and clarity. I going to practice the 1-4-5 now.
The video is 8 minutes and 8 seconds long. I learnt it in 4 minutes and 4 seconds. I played it at 2x peed. You have no idea how crazy and rad it sounded at the beginning!
Hi!!! Another great tutorial... this is great for practice for beginners. Nice pattern with the left hand. We need more tutorials like this. Thank you for posting this video!! :))
Depends on a lot of factors-- some people are playing full songs in weeks but its about learning at your own pace and making sure you still have fun while you're doing it :)
@@saraheureka Yes! surrounding yourself with supportive people is the key. Also like Pianote said, have fun. Even though I lack confidence, I still push through the doubt and end up having a good time. Just remember that its YOUR journey! Where you go and how fast you get there is up to you.
Maybe I missed something, but I assume we should play the left hand where you are playing and not where the sheet music is written (one octave up). Or maybe it doesn't matter; they both sound good. Thanks for the lesson. I hope I can master it as people tell me I need to play "faster" music. I guess I play too many ballads for their taste.
Not sure why, probably something to do with the way my brain is wired, but when I’m faced with pieces like this with off-beat timing, I find it easier to break it down into the lowest value note. The right hand is fast, but it’s pretty regular, so I’m fine with counting it off as 1-and-2-and-3-and-4-and. But my problem is with the left hand. Instead of thinking of the 2nd note as being on the “2-and” count, I find it easier to think of it in 8/8 time. Then the entire left hand part simply becomes a 3-3-2 count. Same thing actually, and I’m sure bashers will weigh in about splitting hairs. But it’s just easier for me, so I’m putting it out there if it might help people whose brains are wired the same way 🙂
Hey guys, thank you very much for your videos, you are amazing :) Maybe you can recommend any music-relates literature? I know notes (I started to learn music and piano 6 months ago), currently trying to figure out chords and how they are connected and etc. My ultimate goal is to write some super small pieces just for fun :) would be great to hear your recommendations Thank you again!
Could someone please help me understand something in the sheet music - why the left hand note has two ways of playing beats with 1.5 duration - e.g. first note is a dotted crotchet but the second note is a quaver tied with a crotchet. Are these two notes played differently? Thanks for any help
Hi! You’re correct, they’re played the same way, 1.5 duration. I guess that the reason why the second one was written as a tied note was just to align the crotchet with the beat. They probably figure it would be easier to follow or explain, going with the 4-count.
I know that no one really cares, but I just wanted to remind everyone that Jesus loves you. So much. And He wants you to love Him back. He is the way, the truth, and the light, and my life has completely turned around. ❤️
What other music styles do you want to learn on Pianote??
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:06 - The 1-4-5 Progression
1:56 - The Right Hand
3:37 - The Left Hand
5:07 - Put It All Together
6:07 - Tips 'n' Tricks
The left hand😊
Excellent! First part so clear to understand cause chart there to read as keynotes and chords LIGHT up while keynotes and chords are NAMED by LETTERS 🔤🔠🔠🔠 and counting added! Excellent!!! And lessons were NOT rush from the starting point!!
I am an eternal beginner, with an ok melody hand and so-so stride. I play every day, only for my enjoyment. I love it. I've learned what I know from RUclips. You are one of the finest teachers on the TubeI Nice work, presentation and clarity. I going to practice the 1-4-5 now.
Thank you Sam 🙏
super AWESOME! 💜Sam - Yay! love it - Kristeta
Very Nice ! Good old Rock'n Roll style ! So good .....
The video is 8 minutes and 8 seconds long.
I learnt it in 4 minutes and 4 seconds.
I played it at 2x peed.
You have no idea how crazy and rad it sounded at the beginning!
Thanks👍🎹
Love it!!!
I expect a lesson on Jerry's foot work too!
brilliant thank you
Hi!!! Another great tutorial... this is great for practice for beginners. Nice pattern with the left hand. We need more tutorials like this. Thank you for posting this video!! :))
Thank you, love it!
Great lesson, very helpful - thank you!
To avoid injury on your glissando down I recommend using your thumb nail. Much safer!
Wow this is right up my street this and rock around the clock// blowing in the wind // imagine // she loves you // etc love it best wishes Ken
Glad to get it to you!
It's so difficult 😭😂 but It's fun. Thanks for make this video.
Make a tutorial video on Alan walker’s “LILY”. It’s so melodious. Would be very glad to learn it from you.!! :))
Thanks
🙏
God I love you guys❤️
You guys are amazing! I’m wondering how long it took you guys to actually feel confident at the piano?
Depends on a lot of factors-- some people are playing full songs in weeks but its about learning at your own pace and making sure you still have fun while you're doing it :)
@@PianoteOfficial got it, thank you!
I dont feel confident. Ive been playing for like 15 years 🤣. I do feel more creative and have a general ease of movement.
@@arbogast4950 I get it! Maybe just start playing something you’ve been working on for one person that you trust at least once a week?
@@saraheureka Yes! surrounding yourself with supportive people is the key. Also like Pianote said, have fun. Even though I lack confidence, I still push through the doubt and end up having a good time. Just remember that its YOUR journey! Where you go and how fast you get there is up to you.
Please make a video of how to read a sheet while playing piano.
Ill put it on the list!
Pianote thank you😊
Maybe I missed something, but I assume we should play the left hand where you are playing and not where the sheet music is written (one octave up). Or maybe it doesn't matter; they both sound good. Thanks for the lesson. I hope I can master it as people tell me I need to play "faster" music. I guess I play too many ballads for their taste.
Wow
0:39 Glissando and they freaked out XD
It was a simpler time!
actually thats still my reaction when people slide those keys
nice
Hope he will teach "Sleepwalk" from 50s.
That was amazing. Thank You
B U k
Not sure why, probably something to do with the way my brain is wired, but when I’m faced with pieces like this with off-beat timing, I find it easier to break it down into the lowest value note. The right hand is fast, but it’s pretty regular, so I’m fine with counting it off as 1-and-2-and-3-and-4-and. But my problem is with the left hand. Instead of thinking of the 2nd note as being on the “2-and” count, I find it easier to think of it in 8/8 time. Then the entire left hand part simply becomes a 3-3-2 count. Same thing actually, and I’m sure bashers will weigh in about splitting hairs. But it’s just easier for me, so I’m putting it out there if it might help people whose brains are wired the same way 🙂
Thats a smart alternative for sure! I think thats a great way to do it.
In the beginning the chord pattern looked so easy it’s just playing chords on the right and broken on the left but when I tried...
Hey guys, thank you very much for your videos, you are amazing :)
Maybe you can recommend any music-relates literature? I know notes (I started to learn music and piano 6 months ago), currently trying to figure out chords and how they are connected and etc. My ultimate goal is to write some super small pieces just for fun :) would be great to hear your recommendations
Thank you again!
Look for the circle of fifth. Chord progression is mostly based on that.
Try our series on music theory: ruclips.net/p/PLfM8ivjJ-rKUvRNtoZa8aZg66xwGgw5JS
It might help you out!
or we've got our most popular series on chords and chording: ruclips.net/p/PLfM8ivjJ-rKU9s8gtb3Eakogi2Gqao3Ua
Anybody know where I can find that clip of Lewis playing? I can't find it anywhere.
Could someone please help me understand something in the sheet music - why the left hand note has two ways of playing beats with 1.5 duration - e.g. first note is a dotted crotchet but the second note is a quaver tied with a crotchet. Are these two notes played differently? Thanks for any help
Hi! You’re correct, they’re played the same way, 1.5 duration. I guess that the reason why the second one was written as a tied note was just to align the crotchet with the beat. They probably figure it would be easier to follow or explain, going with the 4-count.
@@JoeyIndolos thanks heaps for the explanation :)
I had the same question.
So what would be next? I found this very funny to play, but what should I do to get out of the loop and make it more interesting? 😁
I know that no one really cares, but I just wanted to remind everyone that Jesus loves you. So much. And He wants you to love Him back. He is the way, the truth, and the light, and my life has completely turned around. ❤️
I care!
Amen ❤️😇🙏🏾
Cause its hard to play the piano while reading i alway press the wrong key
do you know boogie woogie?
oh we know! ruclips.net/video/UX7-PuFLrfU/видео.html
@Joe Hi Doctor K ;)
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Jerry Lee was your first impression of 50s pop music?? How did you overlook 'Chuck Berry' and Little Richard..?
Jerry Lee just copied them!
Hardly.
Do you know Boogie Woogie?
ruclips.net/video/UX7-PuFLrfU/видео.html we've got this video on it! Posted almost exactly a year ago!
Anyone else cringe a bit when the guitarist ran on to the piano?
Nope