I Bet You Didn't Know Piano Scales Could Sound Like This!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @PianoteOfficial
    @PianoteOfficial  2 года назад +6

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  • @dr.deanbard3839
    @dr.deanbard3839 4 года назад +207

    This is the most amazing little exercise I’ve ever performed on the piano. I’ve been playing scales and arpeggios for years such a drudgery. This opens up the door to improvisation. The ability to write and create music as well as increasing your ability to play at the piano without music. You can write your own music. I can’t thank you enough . Amazing! Dr. Dean Bard

    • @proptosis2682
      @proptosis2682 3 года назад +5

      Doc I’m not feeling so hot

    • @Mrfailstandstil
      @Mrfailstandstil 3 года назад +3

      How can you play piano for years and not know this stuff? Sus.

    • @MiGTenshi
      @MiGTenshi 2 года назад +1

      @@Mrfailstandstil lets take myself as example. I Started 2 years ago, I have practiced scales quite alot, but I also because of drama and lack of discipline have gaps of half a year twice, so i actually have been playing for 2 years, but I only have + - 1 year experience.
      maybe something like this? But I agree with you, I'd say this comes natural with the learning path and improv/enthousiasm?

  • @DennisKwasnycia
    @DennisKwasnycia 4 года назад +574

    Her: "I don't know about you, but I have a really short attention span."
    Me: Skips ahead 2 minutes.

    • @YoshiBlue
      @YoshiBlue 4 года назад +7

      I literally just did that

    • @fraserwing8744
      @fraserwing8744 4 года назад +8

      I laughed! 😆

    • @SPECTRA890
      @SPECTRA890 4 года назад +2

      Exactly I did that... Then went back a little

    • @PassengerInMortality
      @PassengerInMortality 4 года назад +2

      LOL

    • @PassengerInMortality
      @PassengerInMortality 4 года назад +12

      Judge Dredd How is it "rude?" Really, why are so many people these days so over sensitive about things and lack a healthy sense of humor?

  • @jsteele07189
    @jsteele07189 4 года назад +887

    just stick a seventh on top of those chords and suddenly you're doing 𝓙 𝓐 𝓩 𝓩

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +99

      BAM! :)

    • @cdeezphotoz
      @cdeezphotoz 4 года назад +18

      I LOVE THIS COMMENT MORE THAN A SINGLE LIKE CAN EXPRESS

    • @11kwright
      @11kwright 4 года назад +1

      That's cos you are crap at the piano!

    • @michaelb8133
      @michaelb8133 4 года назад +13

      I kept reading this as “FALL” and I did not get it for the longest time. :)

    • @11kwright
      @11kwright 4 года назад +5

      @@cdeezphotoz Jazz is obviously too complex for you. Stick to classical where you rely on memory whilst jazz comes from the soul plexus at lightening speed, no time to think just feel!

  • @InvertedPopesMusic
    @InvertedPopesMusic 4 года назад +6

    Self taught and been playing for years but always ready to learn more or sometimes for the first time. Love the change in approach to scales. Will be watching more.

  • @mikedawes6185
    @mikedawes6185 4 года назад +30

    Thanks for this lesson, I’m a “senior beginner” and really hate practising scales - until now!

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +2

      SWEET!!!!!!!

    • @katewalker9158
      @katewalker9158 4 года назад

      Like some here, I am also a ‘senior beginner’ who finds you funny, easy to understand your breakdowns and motivates me to practice! Thank you!

    • @robertdublowski5544
      @robertdublowski5544 4 года назад

      Also senior (47) beginner but i love practice scales ;)

    • @Ronno4691
      @Ronno4691 4 года назад

      I'm a late beginner... Sob!

    • @michaelkennedy5126
      @michaelkennedy5126 4 года назад +1

      What that guy said...this makes eating the brussel sprouts fun, thanks Pianote Girl!

  • @craigwarren8379
    @craigwarren8379 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for opening yet another door. Great lesson.

  • @AnnaKhomichkoPianist
    @AnnaKhomichkoPianist 4 года назад +366

    I actually always liked practicing scales - it was somehow always exciting to see how my fingers start running faster and faster 😂 love your exercises as well!!

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +19

      Thanks for watching! Happy you are able to take something away from our content! :)

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 4 года назад +7

      Anna Khomichko Pianist That’s because guess what; you’re a concert pianist

    • @Subhabrata
      @Subhabrata 3 года назад

      Anna, your Rachmaninov Op 39 took my breath away.

    • @georgedavidson5789
      @georgedavidson5789 3 года назад +2

      I am a beginner and I enjoy playing scales as well, I feel they help my finger dexterity, and I am finding that as I learn written music having practiced scales make it easier to play, imho!

    • @randomanton
      @randomanton 3 года назад +3

      Same... I just like figuring out the puzzles and patterns

  • @sohaibmirza8260
    @sohaibmirza8260 2 года назад

    Thank you for keeping this tutorial less than 6 mins! All the other piano scales tuts were 15 min+

  • @diafenix
    @diafenix 4 года назад +3

    That sounded amazing for being a scale exercise. Great tip!

  • @inikkosugimoto9841
    @inikkosugimoto9841 4 года назад +1

    this music channel is super straight to the point!

  • @CafeSnoopy
    @CafeSnoopy 4 года назад +241

    Lisa is the quintessential gift that keeps on giving. I learn something new every time. Ty😘

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +55

      @@RichLowKey These lessons are free because our mission is to help people LOVE the piano. The best gift you can give us is to just keep enjoying them :)

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      @oursecretlord9008 4 года назад +7

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    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 4 года назад +3

      It's EASY to play DIFFERENT scales on the piano. it's COLOR CODED.lol
      In C MAJOR/A min....at first
      The other 5 BLACK KEYS...
      The trick is to learn how to play it pushing DOWN from C MAJOR towards C min
      AND from A min UP towards A MAJOR
      when you push down use b ( flat)
      when you push UP use # ( sharp)
      It'll be the same 5 black keys.lol
      C Harmonic MAJOR ( Ab)
      C Melodic min ( Eb)
      C Harmonic min ( Eb, Ab)
      C NATRUAL min ( Eb, Ab, Bb)
      ( they're just the SECOND arpeggio of the 1, 4, 5 chords)
      In a nutshell you can practice altering the 1, 4, 5 chord from MAJOR to min
      visa..versa
      C Maj....F min.....G7 ( harmonic MAJOR)
      or
      A min D min E7 ( A Harmonic min...and Harmonic MAJOR)
      or get used to playing
      G7 into C MAJOR or C min
      E7 into A min or A MAJOR
      C Melodic min b2 ( Db, Eb)
      C Harmonic min b2 ( Db, Eb, Ab)
      C Melodic min b5 ( Eb, Gb)
      C Harmonic min b5 ( Eb, Gb, Ab)
      C Melodic min #4 ( Eb, F#)
      C Harmonic min #4 ( Eb, F#, Ab)
      Dont get hung up,...Im going to use NASHVILLE
      2, 4, b6, 7 chord degree are all possible FULL diminished)
      Whether you count from A or C...lmao
      Harmonic MAJOR or Harmonic min
      Now im going to PUSH UP from A min towards A MAJOR
      A Harmonic min......G#
      A melodic min F#, G#
      A melodic min #4 D#, F#, G# ( A lydian b3 or E Harmonic MAJOR)
      A Harmonic MAJOR C#, G#
      A MAJOR/F#min C#, F#, G#
      A Harmonic min b2 Bb, G#
      A melodic min b2 Bb, F#, G#
      A melodic min b5 Eb, F#, G#
      A Harmonic min b5 Eb, G#
      It;s when you transfer it to different KEYS..that can be a challenge on the KEY.
      It's EASIER on the GUITAR to SHIFT to different KEYS..becuase you can
      use the fret board like a SLIDE RULER.
      KEYS are JUST PITCH....All the circle of 5th dose is help keybaord
      play the MAJOR scale in 12 different PITCH....NOT OTHER SCALES.lol
      Harmonic min b2 or melodic min b2...
      DONT OVER THINK it..
      Just practice inserting the Bb Maj chord...for cadence..ect
      Its in MILLIONS of SONGS.
      A min....Bb Maj...C maj F Maj...G Maj...ect
      DONT over think it....just practice inserting the Ab Major chord ( at first)
      The Ab Maj chord...( #6)
      it's just C Double harmonic min vamp over C MAJOR
      Ab Lydian #2, #6...
      A min...Ab7 G7 into C MAJOR
      C min F min Abmaj7 G7 into C MAJOR
      or
      G Maj Abmaj7 E7 into A min....ect
      or E7 into A min AbMaj G7 into C MAJOR...ect
      if you play Ab Maj7...it's just the 5th of Ab ( Eb/D#) into E ( dont ever think it)
      If you play Ab #4..it's just D into Eb...it'll be lydian isnh ( Ab lydian #2)
      or Mix #4...ect
      to C min , Harmonic min or C melodic min...etc
      Eb MAJOR/Cmin instead of playing G7 into C min.....you're going
      to TRICK the listener's ear..lmao G7 into C MAJOR...or visa versa..
      play G7 into C min...then D7 into G7 into C MAJOR...lol
      get creative...trick them some more.... play F min after C Maj chord..
      or Bb maj, A min...F min Ab Maj G7 into C MAJOR
      or D dim G7 into C Major...ect
      or
      Ab Maj.....Bb maj C MAJ...
      The Abmaj and BbMaj is just from C PARALELLE min

    • @alanwander7277
      @alanwander7277 4 года назад +3

      @@oneeyemonster3262 my eyes glassed over and my brain switched off by your 3rd paragraph .. but I know you meant well. You must have to have typed all of that ..

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 4 года назад

      @@alanwander7277 it's just harder to shift to multiple keys and back on the piano...but EASY on the guitar because the guitar's lower strings
      are tuned to perfect 4th or inverted 5th.
      Basic triads are just EVERY OTHER NOTE ( NO MATTER the scale)
      G7 = G, B, D, F or B dim/G...
      Rookies might be taught to avoid diminished chords..but that's WRONG.
      Diminished or augmented chord are links to shifting to other KEYS or
      scales....( Full diminished and Augmented chords are SYMMETRICAL)
      D, F, Ab, B = C Harmonic MAJOR or C Harmonic min
      B, D, F, G# = A Harmonic min or A Harmonic MAJOR
      once you get used to the sounds or KNOW the vii or 7th chords
      degree to all HARMONICs scales are diminished scales..
      you can use that as TOOLS to shift to other KEYS..
      D into Eb....................F into F#.....G# into A....B into C.
      Eb MAJOR or min.....F# MAJOR or min
      Augmented chords works in the same way
      C, E, G#......C into C#......E into F......G# into A
      The (n6 or N6) A Harmonic min b2 ( Bb lydian #6)
      A Melodic min b2 ( Bb lydian #5, #6)
      D double harmonic min ( Bb lydian #2, #6)
      The Basic...learn how to INSERT the Bb Major chord.
      You can use it to help you CYCLE DOWN to the 4th.
      Bb lydian to D min/F MAJOR
      Bb ion to G min/Bb MAJOR
      Bb mix to C min /Eb MAJOR
      You can also play Bb as Bb7, Bb dim, BbAug. Bb min7 Bb min/maj7
      such as Bb dim into B min/D MAJOR
      C Maj....Bb7 A7 into D MAJOR ( Notice the movement from #6 lesson)
      A min C maj7 Bb7 A7 into D MAJOR...or D min/F MAJOR
      you can also extended it.
      A min Bb maj C7...into F MAJOR or F min
      Amin Bb7 C7
      Amin Bb dim C7
      Amin Bb dim C dim into C# melodic min or ( C# min/E MAJOR)
      Notice A lydian b3.....I wrote that for REASONS ( E HARMONIC MAJOR)
      it's also G# phry b4 A lydian b3 B mix b2
      A min....B7 into E MAJOR.........or you can play into E min/G MAJOR
      A min G#7 into C# min/E MAJOR
      A dim C dim into C#min or C #MAJOR
      once in C# min......use the n6 or N6 to CYCLE BACK DOWN.
      Notice.....
      C# min D maj7 E7 F# min/A MAJOR
      C# min D dim E7 A Harmonic min or A Harmonic MAJOR
      C# min D7 E7 A Melodic min
      C# min D dim E dim F Melodic min
      or
      C# min....D dim into A min...... ( D #4 into 5) ( Dorian #4 ( G# into A)
      or D dim....F dim into F# min or....G# dim into A MAJOR...if you want.
      It's UNLIMITED...but if you COMPREHEND it in C MAJOR/Amin
      at first....you 'll get LESS lost/confuse when playing in other keys.
      I can simply play A min D7 into G min/Ab MAJOR...
      Im used to altering the TONIC to dim chords as well...
      G min A dim Bb MAJOR.lol
      it's wicked looking on PAPER can be tricky on the KEYBOARD
      to finger..but all I have to do on the guitar is slide
      everthing down 2 frets....(EASY)
      it's make the key shifting smoother
      or with interesting SOUNDS...such as C Maj D7 into G min
      or A min B7 E min F# dim into G min.lol
      once in G min/Ab MAJOR...
      I can easily play Ab/G# dim ( n6) or full dim
      Ab , B dim into C MAJOR/Amin
      CIRCLE BACK UP again. (EASY)....
      or this A min B dim C#7 into F # Min ( F# harmonic min) F# min/A MAJOR
      once in F# min or just playing the F# min chord ( you dont have to change keys)
      descending to E7 into A min
      Or play F# min G7 into C MAJOR... ( F# harmonic min b2 or the n6)
      Or
      F# min A Maj7 G7 into C MAJOR
      or F# min G# dim B dim into C MAJOR

  • @roma540
    @roma540 4 года назад +68

    Step 1: Play scales with chords in your left hand
    Step 2: Try some rhytmic variations
    Step 3: Now you plaing polymeter 7/8 (scale) against 4/4 (chords)... How did you end up here anyway? Geez!

  • @gesh92
    @gesh92 4 года назад +115

    While sounding better, playing only chords in one hand is too easy. When playing the scale with both hands at the same time, it really helps to master synchronization between the hands.

    • @sjoerdmeijer3116
      @sjoerdmeijer3116 4 года назад +19

      Yes I agree, but I think it's best if you play chords with one hand and with the other two hands you play the scales

    • @sjoerdmeijer3116
      @sjoerdmeijer3116 4 года назад

      @Joseph Bison hmm you are quite right. in this case only hand is unused as opposed to two

    • @frederickweeksjr.3287
      @frederickweeksjr.3287 4 года назад

      Hmmmm. I hear you

    • @gerardjones7881
      @gerardjones7881 4 года назад

      Master the intro to clocks by coldplay. Its played with both hands.

    • @erist8730
      @erist8730 4 года назад +1

      Wait, so it's easy to do and it sounds good... That IS the goal after all.

  • @Gilo134177
    @Gilo134177 4 года назад

    You have rekindled my love for playing the keyboard again. Thank you

  • @bryanherward4679
    @bryanherward4679 4 года назад +105

    this is the most practically brilliant way of both learning scales and supporting chords that actually make music.

  • @sweetdragon36067
    @sweetdragon36067 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. This lesson goes along with my practice of drum rudiments.

  • @damienleigh9943
    @damienleigh9943 4 года назад +52

    3:39
    Normal people:
    Twoset fans:
    A M A Z I N G
    But seriously thank you for the help

  • @MikaelLewisify
    @MikaelLewisify 4 года назад +1

    Love your attitude and energy. Subscribed!!

  • @itsglby
    @itsglby 3 года назад +8

    “Scales are like veggies! If you dont play them *YOU’LL DIE* “

  • @CompositeNation
    @CompositeNation Год назад

    This video is beyond I've learned, so simple, so magical and so powerful this opened my brain to a whole new universe, thank you very much!

  • @VisisVis
    @VisisVis 4 года назад +190

    These exercises sound very similar to a lot of Ludovico Einaudi's music. Wonderfully simple, yet remarkably beautiful.

    • @tannerhartl5175
      @tannerhartl5175 4 года назад +2

      I thought the same exact thing

    • @guillermolangle
      @guillermolangle 4 года назад +1

      @@tannerhartl5175 #MeToo

    • @RDMNC
      @RDMNC 4 года назад

      But mixolydian

    • @GymCritical
      @GymCritical 4 года назад +9

      Thought the same thing. He's hated and loved for his simplicity.

    • @ispanyolgazeteci
      @ispanyolgazeteci 3 года назад

      Thought the same

  • @BirdyinBOI
    @BirdyinBOI 3 года назад

    That is a great exercise...on many levels. Thank you!

  • @pw6002
    @pw6002 4 года назад +190

    Great video!
    But I would like to add this advice to the practicing pianists:
    Don’t forget one thing: switch your hands to train your less fitter one to be as agile as the « good one ».
    And to get rid of the « left hand for chords/ right hand for melody » trope.

    • @ScreamingManiac
      @ScreamingManiac 4 года назад +8

      Yeah i started of practicing something similar to like this and I've been playing for about 2 years now. I've been starting to notice recently how much my left hand is underdeveloped compared to my right.
      Also just in case anyone was wondering the way I've been practicing is I pick a scale, choose a set of four chords or three or whatever you want really in the left hand as long as you can repeat it and just practice by playing any note in that scale. Eventually you gain a better understanding of how to form a melody intuitively, and your hands do all the work. Doesn't matter where it is relative to the previous note just play a tune. I find its better practice than regular scales since you practice jumping up more than one note at a time. Its really helped me with improvising.

    • @m2c_tave689
      @m2c_tave689 4 года назад +4

      Pierre-Antoine Winter-Samary Great point to help train your left hand. I got loads of left hand practice learning Stevie Wonder songs. He's always bouncing on the left hand 5th's or arpeggiating the left hand chords. So that forced my left hand to get stronger.

    • @joyce_rx
      @joyce_rx 4 года назад +6

      Just play the piano upside-down

    • @frederickweeksjr.3287
      @frederickweeksjr.3287 4 года назад +1

      What's the thought process of your last sentence? Just curious.

    • @pw6002
      @pw6002 4 года назад +6

      @@frederickweeksjr.3287 Ok I will try to explain! I hope I will be clear because english is not my native language! :)
      Of course, there is a lot of piano music that is written according to the following scheme (roughly): melody for the right hand and harmonization (chords) for the left hand. This fact leads a lot of pianists to train their virtuosity mainly on the right hand.
      This in turn may be tricky on the long term for various reasons.
      First of all, in written music, some demanding piano pieces require an equal virtuosity of both hands.
      But a lot of issues reveal themselves essentially when trying to step out from reading written music into improvisation !
      Those pianists will find themselves stuck in this left hand/right hand scheme. Some things will become difficult to them, like building a convincing bassline or a melody that can easily « flow » from one hand to the other.
      And one last thing.
      As it is important to develop an equal virtuosity of both hands, it is also important for pianists to train their right hand in building chords the same way they do with the left hand, and then training themselves to build chords with the notes divided between the two hands. This will help them to get an « harmonic overview » of the whole keyboard, which will in turn allow them to build rich chord progressions.

  • @heatherjordan3539
    @heatherjordan3539 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting! Definitely going to share this idea with students!👍🎹

  • @felixsafire
    @felixsafire 4 года назад +32

    1:25 play a chord progression underneath your scales: Em, C, G, D (vi, IV, I, V) underneath the Gmaj scale
    3:00 different rhythm and note patterns
    4:00 what scales teach us:
    What notes sound good together
    What chords sound good together
    (diatonic chords)

  • @Wolfen_Sparrow
    @Wolfen_Sparrow 2 года назад

    I personally play the tenor sax, but this is great for opening up the door to improv and that beautiful realm!

  • @Dominique632
    @Dominique632 4 года назад +106

    You hear that everyone?
    EAT👏🏼YOUR👏🏼VEGGIES👏🏼
    or else....

  • @scarecrow94
    @scarecrow94 4 года назад

    I am completely blown away! Thank you!

  • @truthxp
    @truthxp 4 года назад +26

    Im develop much from this channel.... Without going to pianoclass.👍👍👍

  • @kenw5913
    @kenw5913 3 года назад

    Two words, "Wow" and "Thankyou".

  • @kenowens9021
    @kenowens9021 3 года назад +58

    Two friends of mine, a brother and a sister, learned their scales from a Russian teacher when they were children. They would practice for at least one hour before learning their selected pieces. They did this every day without fail. They would start slowly, then pick up the tempo and end very fast, their finger flying over the keys. They both went on to the championships in Russia, with the brother taking first place, at the age of twelve.

    • @sibbyeskie
      @sibbyeskie Год назад +3

      I know that sounds like a triumph but to me it sounds kind of sad. Music isn’t an olympic sport, and the great joy is I finding the sound that represents you as a unique individual. Piano is a wonderful instrument, but too often taught like an instrument of combat.

    • @williamwatson2423
      @williamwatson2423 Год назад

      @@sibbyeskie What makes you think first place didn't go to the competitor who had "found the sound that most represented them as a unique individual"?
      What makes you think the judges weren't finding great joy in finding "great joy within the competitors" who had "found the sound that most represented them as a unique individual"?
      You've created a metric. As soon as you create a metric, that metric can be compared and competed. And your metrics of "great joy" and "represents you as a unique individual" are sufficiently non-specific to make the judging more of an art form than a science.
      And that's exactly what music is, isn't it?! It's an art, not a science. So isn't it wonderful that even the judging should be arty, and joyous and representative of the judges unique individuality too?!

  • @Shimusic23
    @Shimusic23 4 года назад

    What a great idea!!! This will really make playing scales fun! Can't wait to practice!

  • @aaanoob1148
    @aaanoob1148 4 года назад +22

    Just started playing piano and your teaching techniques somehow speak to me. And i ve a huge crush on you 💟 there is something about how you talk which i love. Keep up the good work i really appreciate what you are doing.😊😊

    • @kovoempire4093
      @kovoempire4093 4 года назад +1

      ahhh... young love it truly is quite the best show to watch

    • @aaanoob1148
      @aaanoob1148 4 года назад +1

      @@kovoempire4093 so true

    • @darrylfranks6976
      @darrylfranks6976 4 года назад +1

      No chance.... But nice try! 😁

  • @BobWebbImages
    @BobWebbImages 4 года назад

    Hi, I just started playing the piano. Your lessons and ideas are great. They are a great change from the usual scale practice. Thank you for your upload.

  • @Desteny6
    @Desteny6 4 года назад +50

    This is the first time I'm actually thinking "this is fun" when thinking about practicing scales! Thanks a lot, I just found your videos and I really enjoy them!

  • @Subhabrata
    @Subhabrata 3 года назад

    And one day, came down the angel Lisa, with her gifts of wisdom, for us, who felt all hopeless till yesterday...

  • @LuukSwinkels
    @LuukSwinkels 4 года назад +8

    Play scales and find chords and think about the scale degree to not only practice scales. You also learn your music theory, you learn to develop your improvisation skills and you learn how music works. These kinds of exercises are really important to do. For everyone who is reading this comment. Do not only use 1-4-5-6 but try to figure out how to use the 2 and 3. After that just explore the minor scale and beyond. A musical world awaits to get explored.

    • @ericthered2963
      @ericthered2963 4 года назад +1

      I barely even know what you mean with 1-4-5-6
      =_=
      But I have barely started to learn Piano. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @LuukSwinkels
      @LuukSwinkels 4 года назад +1

      @@ericthered2963 1-4-5-6 are scale degrees. I think on her channel you can find some videos that explain that. It has to do with diatonic chords and how you can use it to create melodies.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад

      You bet! Here is the link! ruclips.net/video/8n7LsgFfFC4/видео.html

  • @beadyr4810
    @beadyr4810 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!!!! My scale practice is soooooo boring

  • @phlotographer
    @phlotographer 4 года назад +55

    As Dr. K would say "Do you know Boogie Woogie?"

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +6

      Of course! :) I love Boogie Woogie! We have a video on it if you would like to check it out! ruclips.net/video/UX7-PuFLrfU/видео.html

    • @Mrfailstandstil
      @Mrfailstandstil 4 года назад +2

      Nah bro, he would ask where the middle C is, just to get you started 😂

  • @thelionofjudah1561
    @thelionofjudah1561 4 года назад +1

    You are an awesome teacher

  • @mamaman4730
    @mamaman4730 4 года назад +1

    How long does it take to master the piano

  • @Alethra-zin666
    @Alethra-zin666 4 года назад +13

    I'm a guitarist. I sometimes practice them with a jam track recording.

  • @therealbacaboo
    @therealbacaboo 4 года назад +1

    I love you & I love this!!!!! Thank you!!! I’m always telling everyone to PRACTICE SCALES!PRACTICE SCALES!! PRACTICE SCALES!!! Now it’s my turn as I’m learning piano!!! I love your channel. Thank you for sharing you greatness!!! Will you collaborate with me on a song!!!!?????? Please say yes!!! You’re dope!!! ✊😉🎉🎊🎈

  • @yewgong1248
    @yewgong1248 4 года назад +38

    exactly. stop playing scales. make music.

    • @markus1657
      @markus1657 4 года назад

      TRRUUEEE

    • @charlesfernandez201
      @charlesfernandez201 4 года назад +4

      But most music have scales. We do complex things to make things simpler not the other way around.

    • @iliaslef
      @iliaslef 4 года назад +2

      @@charlesfernandez201 I learnt the scales through actual music, I never practised scales.. Scales are just there to help you understand the logic behind the music. Also all music have scales and there are hundreds of them but you'll mainly play only 12 of them.

  • @Ash-vi8jm
    @Ash-vi8jm 4 года назад

    Omg!! I will now be practicing my scales with PASSION!

  • @staceyknapp
    @staceyknapp 4 года назад +6

    You are an amazing teacher! I love your approach. I was taught in such a traditional “boring” way that didn’t encourage creativity. Practicing piano the way you teach it is more relaxed and fun. I feel less confined and nervous about making mistakes. I don’t ever plan to be a concert pianist, but I would like to feel comfortable playing for my friends and family. Love your videos!

  • @tobeornottobe9689
    @tobeornottobe9689 4 года назад +1

    Wow, I'm gonna try this, thank you

  • @premasru
    @premasru 4 года назад +6

    Although i have been doing this, sort of, you have given the necessary structure by showing the chords to play in a progression in the left hand. So this is an enormous help.🌅🎈😍

  • @briandixon6816
    @briandixon6816 4 года назад +1

    Very neat. Thanks!

  • @r.a.domingsil7583
    @r.a.domingsil7583 4 года назад +7

    Just tried watching this while waiting for a friend. I wish I have my keyboard in front of mine.. :'(
    Thank you Lisa!

  • @bjb0808
    @bjb0808 2 года назад

    Great way to practice scales. 😊

  • @carlosrobbins9178
    @carlosrobbins9178 4 года назад +21

    I've always liked doing scales. But this method adds color to them. Fantastic.

  • @LarissaGoretkin
    @LarissaGoretkin 4 года назад

    Those videos inspire me so much ♥️ you are amazing

  • @squeaky2384
    @squeaky2384 4 года назад +8

    3:35 when she switched from the F# to the G I died a little inside, the maj7 sounded so spicy and then it went womp

  • @andrediaz392
    @andrediaz392 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting while right under our noses...

  • @wallace_nelson
    @wallace_nelson 4 года назад +5

    That sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing!🎹👍🏿

  • @KarMa-lx6oq
    @KarMa-lx6oq 4 года назад

    Yes improvising is helpful

  • @patriciaingraldi4719
    @patriciaingraldi4719 4 года назад +5

    I needed this. It’s a more creative way to practice chords and I think it will build on good chord combos. Thank you so much.

  • @dcoop6979
    @dcoop6979 4 года назад

    Really, really helpful video, thank you!

  • @aadityabhardwaj4036
    @aadityabhardwaj4036 4 года назад +4

    I use to practice scales for hours and hours. Just out of curiosity I watched this video and it blown my mind away. I never even guessed that scales can sound this good. Thank u for sharing this with us.

  • @SheilaghRiordan
    @SheilaghRiordan 4 года назад

    Thank you SO much.

  • @Thisisstz
    @Thisisstz 4 года назад +4

    Your video simplicity is very helping! I love the way you teach, script, and edit your videos! Definitely one of the Top pianists on RUclips! Thanks for the help and ideas!

  • @alancummings5651
    @alancummings5651 4 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @iluvyunie
    @iluvyunie 4 года назад +13

    This is a cool idea :)
    Was getting into scales before and started going a bit loopy after my hands quit before my mind did

  • @jamesha175
    @jamesha175 4 года назад +1

    that is how i practice my guitar

  • @Methoes123
    @Methoes123 4 года назад +4

    She is a great teacher! I've learned so much, so fast, and she makes it fun. Fan for life! God Bless...

  • @pianofever8586
    @pianofever8586 3 года назад +1

    This is great. Thank you Lisa! Btw it's metronome not metradome.

  • @Mopark25
    @Mopark25 4 года назад +5

    Lisa you just opened my mind to the piano, thank you so much. This is literally life-changing for me.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I am so glad!!! :) I hope your musical journey brings you as much joy as music brings me! :)

  • @mikethebike2463
    @mikethebike2463 4 года назад +2

    3:22 to 3:55 First time i start to cry while hearing someone playing "scales". So beautiful

  • @jamesmitchell6925
    @jamesmitchell6925 4 года назад +5

    You can do a whole tone scale and play augmented chords a half step away and it will sound like trash!

  • @yvettedesmarais8107
    @yvettedesmarais8107 4 года назад +2

    This is cool. I like the sound of your piano.

  • @mimmkey
    @mimmkey 4 года назад +3

    Hands down the best lesson yet!! Also I really wish, when you started playing the more advanced verses, that you would've kept that first little blip before you went and started with the scales again. I love those "river flows in you" style melodies and runs. Very well done as always!!! Thank you for doing all that you do for the creative community, and thanks for being you:)

  • @harveymccluskey3270
    @harveymccluskey3270 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant!!!!

  • @kaidoChess
    @kaidoChess 4 года назад +40

    This woman is literally amazing

    • @sgorneau
      @sgorneau 4 года назад +2

      Didn't need to say literally.

    • @fallenembers2518
      @fallenembers2518 4 года назад +1

      She reminds me of an uplifting math tutor I had in high school.

    • @kaidoChess
      @kaidoChess 4 года назад

      Francisco Delucas yes! 😭🤣

    • @joey-pace
      @joey-pace 4 года назад +1

      sgorno literally whats ur prob lmao

    • @debdebwwjd
      @debdebwwjd 4 года назад +1

      I agree

  • @verdielg
    @verdielg 3 года назад

    great instructor

  • @marksgameoflife8446
    @marksgameoflife8446 4 года назад +6

    Love your sprit love your jokes love your lessons :

  • @DirtyDan510
    @DirtyDan510 4 года назад

    This is really good, thanks

  • @rangeofmotion5993
    @rangeofmotion5993 4 года назад +4

    A MUCH better way to practice scales without boring yourself to death. Great video!

  • @dianeschuller
    @dianeschuller 4 года назад

    Lisa, this is very helpful. I wonder if you could add the link (in the drop-down below the video) for "MEMBERS" to access this video. I use a tablet at my piano but my emails and internet are on my computer (far away from the computer). If I knew where to find this particular video and others like it, from my members area, that would be so great :-D Thank you. PS: You make learning piano so much easier and it's fun!

  • @flaviusmakgabo9846
    @flaviusmakgabo9846 4 года назад +3

    Thank you sooooo much!! 🤗 this is wonderful, actually also helps one work on sounding musical aswell since more than just being an exercise it sounds so good

  • @pesto12601
    @pesto12601 4 года назад +1

    Nice.. subscribed!

  • @michaelmurtha6146
    @michaelmurtha6146 4 года назад +4

    This is practically all that I ever do when on the piano and I love it! Scales aren’t boring if you play them like you are a song writer, and not a student ingesting a lesson.

    • @wokeil
      @wokeil 4 года назад

      same. Improvisation is a skill

  • @def-supreme5409
    @def-supreme5409 3 года назад

    Due to COVID-19 I've learned all my scales at WORK:)

  • @mariagheorghe7139
    @mariagheorghe7139 4 года назад +3

    Adding chords and harmonic progression to the scalee shoul be in the daily routine exercise

  • @diego2112gaming
    @diego2112gaming 4 года назад

    The only thing that would make this video better is if when you did the "Eat your veggies, or you'll *die* " bit is if your editing department made your eyes red there.
    But yeah, this is good advice. Also has you practicing chords for that scale. Which I need. Majorly. And minorly. And diminishedly!

  • @kathym.5676
    @kathym.5676 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for this video! I've been getting bored with the scales practice - this is very helpful and fun incorporating chords! Bonus is I am learning chords and scales together. It's all starting to make sense now!

  • @EsthersEden
    @EsthersEden 4 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh. Thank u! Play sax in school... didnt like scales then... teaching myself piano now... and still don't like scales. This helps so much!!! Thank u! Thank u!

  • @abhishekkoshy8066
    @abhishekkoshy8066 4 года назад +3

    You are da best

  • @Meira750
    @Meira750 4 года назад

    This is great! I'm inspired.

  • @anshroow
    @anshroow 4 года назад +9

    I honestly just stopped doing scales after a few years as I just could not be inspired to do it even though I knew it was good for me.
    This is such a refreshing look at scales that I've never seen before. 😃 I'm definitely use this as my warm up now!

  • @dibaldgyfm9933
    @dibaldgyfm9933 4 года назад

    What made you add background music? it is distracting, I am sorry to be so negative! You have a nice and welcoming attitude and the subject is (of course) relevant for any person.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Adding background music helps the intro feel more welcoming! :)

  • @improvementTime10.3.17
    @improvementTime10.3.17 4 года назад +19

    1:15 can make scale practice more fun and “applied” by playing chords with left hand while doing scale on right hand
    And in creative ways up, down, up and down, etc
    2:50 once you get comfortable doing this you can explore more with diff rhymthm patterns, random order of scale instead of just ascending and descending , etc
    4:25 diatonic chords are guaranteed to sound good together , you can play them in any order
    I V VI IV

  • @tomasjosefpiano8902
    @tomasjosefpiano8902 4 года назад +2

    Yeees! What a way to have underdeveloped left hand technique!

  • @ChristFan868
    @ChristFan868 4 года назад +3

    This is excellent. Very useful. Thank you so much.

  • @unclesam6168
    @unclesam6168 4 года назад +2

    The whole point of practising pure scales with a metronome I'd to develop your entrainment, or your inner sense of rythem. So by playing like that, you are changing the tempo depending on the phrasing, meaning you have eliminated the purpose of scale practice

  • @mr4putt
    @mr4putt 4 года назад +4

    this is great. I wanna play like Burt Bacharach!

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  4 года назад

      That's awesome! I know that you can get there! Happy practicing! :)

  • @55davinci
    @55davinci 4 года назад +2

    Very good. Solution. Thank you

  • @sanderoid81
    @sanderoid81 4 года назад +4

    Wow, looking forward to playing scales today

  • @jamesmiller3663
    @jamesmiller3663 4 года назад +1

    I don't play, but !!, since you said,, l bet you never heard & so on,, l had to hear,scales are like veggies🍇🍒, And you cook(roasted) a-MAZE-ingly/sorry//CORNY// Tasteful, & Sweet, Life giving sense of beauty,, with, your joy & personality & 💕 for music !!! I really enjoyed your teaching// options,, God Bless,👋akindheart.