Here is a scenario I'm am in. To explain this you need put on a bowling glove, one of those that prevents the wrist from bending. That's my left hand. It was fused to the forearm a long time ago due to an unfortunate accident. No wrist movement. So, I'm just beginning to learn and I'm learning other ways to play without this wrist movement, but it is a challenge and I will overcome it. Thanks for the video.
My word , i have always battled to understand how to build the chord off the note specially with a note and c chord and an a note in the melody , you keep the a note on top but then build the c chord , i can do part one fluently one would say i started playing just now like a beginner, thank you for this video i am going to use this for sure
This is very nice and clear and I am glad that is left to one how it should be played if you like and the left hand is not too complicated is a matter of watching, listening and taking it in and let the spirit of music in you guide and let it express itself through ones hands and feelings. It is an art in this in itself, interesting and encouraging. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated🙂👏.
I like your videos, but I would prefer that as examples, you would use more well known classical songs such as Blue Moon, La Mer,. Stormy Weather Summertime.and similar.
Here is a scenario I'm am in. To explain this you need put on a bowling glove, one of those that prevents the wrist from bending. That's my left hand. It was fused to the forearm a long time ago due to an unfortunate accident. No wrist movement. So, I'm just beginning to learn and I'm learning other ways to play without this wrist movement, but it is a challenge and I will overcome it. Thanks for the video.
Exactly what I was looking for. Great and clear explanation. Thank you.
My word , i have always battled to understand how to build the chord off the note specially with a note and c chord and an a note in the melody , you keep the a note on top but then build the c chord , i can do part one fluently one would say i started playing just now like a beginner, thank you for this video i am going to use this for sure
You are a great teacher
You are a Great Teacher! Love how you simplify things!
Excellent! Love the left hand rhythm. Thank you so much! Please do more like this...maybe some 3/4 rhythms as well.
This is very nice and clear and I am glad that is left to one how it should be played if you like and the left hand is not too complicated is a matter of watching, listening and taking it in and let the spirit of music in you guide and let it express itself through ones hands and feelings. It is an art in this in itself, interesting and encouraging. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated🙂👏.
Very easy to understand! Thanks. It would be great if you could write the finger numbers on the sheet too.
Wow. U just gave me an idea. Thanks alot. God bless u
Very good technique ❤
❤❤❤ wonderful technique. Thank you so much ❤❤❤.
Amazing!
Very good stuff. 🎉
Very helpful, I’m glad to have come across your content !
This is what I'm looking for. Thank you.
Amazing 😍
Many thanks 👍
I understand now how to play the full chords on piano 😍
Thanks 👍🎇
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Thx, i was wondering about that for quite a while. Grazie mille😊
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I like your videos, but I would prefer that as examples, you would use more well known classical songs such as Blue Moon, La Mer,. Stormy Weather Summertime.and similar.
Great! Can you share the sheet music?
Boa técnica, parabéns!
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