Master The Art Of Lightning-fast Arpeggios On The Piano
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Master The Art Of Lightning-fast Arpeggios On The Piano
Click here to download the FREE Arpeggio PDF fingering chart: pianolessonwithwarren.com/cho....
00:44 - Introduction to Fast Arpeggios: Subscribe Reminder
A brief introduction to the lesson on fast arpeggios and a reminder for viewers to subscribe to the channel.
01:21 - Hand Position for Arpeggios: Starting with C Arpeggio
Discuss the importance of proper hand position for playing arpeggios, starting with the C arpeggio.
02:09 - Arpeggio Technique: Moving with a Slight Arch
Techniques for hand movement while playing arpeggios emphasize the need to move with a slight arch.
02:47 - Maintaining Finger Shape in Arpeggios
Keep the fingers in the chord's shape while playing arpeggios and avoiding unnecessary hand twisting.
03:37 - Minimizing Movement for Speed in Arpeggio Playing
Tips on reducing hand movements for faster arpeggio playing.
04:11 - Flexible Wrist Technique for Arpeggios
Exploring the concept of a flexible wrist and its importance in arpeggio playing.
04:53 - Slow Motion Wrist Movement Demonstration
Demonstration of wrist movement in slow motion to understand the mechanics of fast playing.
05:30 - Practicing Wrist Movement for Arpeggios
Practicing wrist movements and reducing exaggeration for natural motion.
06:12 - Importance of Eliminating Unnecessary Movements
Highlighting the importance of avoiding unnecessary movements in the arms and wrists.
06:47 - Small Arches Movement in Piano Playing
Discussing the concept of small arches movement for accuracy in piano playing.
07:34 - Tip on Moving in Arches, Not Linearly
Emphasizing the importance of moving in arches instead of linear motions for better note accuracy.
08:06 - Keeping Elbows and Shoulders Relaxed
Keep elbows and shoulders loose but not too loose to avoid muscle spasms and tension.
08:37 - Avoiding Tension in Shoulders During Piano Play
Discuss the negative impact of shoulder tension on piano playing and tips to relax shoulders.
09:13 - Checking for Tension in Piano Playing
Advice on regularly checking for tension in various body parts while playing the piano.
09:48 - Fingering Techniques for Different Arpeggios
Exploring fingering techniques for playing different arpeggios and inversions.
10:34 - Downloadable PDF for Arpeggio Fingerings
Mention of a free downloadable PDF covering fingering for various arpeggios.
11:15 - Bonus Tip: Double-Handed Arpeggio Technique
Introduction to the technique of double-handed arpeggios and how to practice them.
12:19 - Demonstrating Double-Handed Arpeggio with Examples
A detailed demonstration of double-handed arpeggios, including chord variations.
13:15 - Use of Sustain Pedal in Arpeggios for Smoothness
Explaining the role of the sustain pedal in achieving smoothness in arpeggio playing.
13:57 - Adding Flare to Songs with Double-Handed Arpeggios
Discuss how double-handed arpeggios add flare to songs and practical ways to practice them.
14:50 - Inserting Arpeggios in Songs for Flashiness
Tips on inserting arpeggios into songs to enhance their flashiness.
15:53 - Practicing Arpeggios Outside Song Context
Encourage the practice of arpeggios outside the context of songs for better mastery.
16:24 - Learning Scale Runs to Enhance Songs
Another video focusing on scale runs and their use in songs was mentioned.
How do you play your Arpeggios?
Click here to download the FREE Arpeggio PDF fingering chart: pianolessonwithwarren.com/chord-progressions-in-c-beginner-2/.
highly resourceful Sir
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If awards were given for youtube piano teachers, Warren would Definitely be on that list. 💯😤🙌
Thanks bro 😎
Was really looking for a video on this topic. Thank you sir
You’re welcome ☺️
Such a valuable lesson. Wow! Thank you!
Thank you Warren
Thank u so much warren.
Loving this thank you Warren
Thank you Warren!😀 Oh, as a beginner, I always think keeping linear and keeping close to the keys with little uplifting, will make accuracy. 😯
After watching your video, I will try to practice more. My hand is not very large, and I always want to play appregios more accurate, especially from top to bottom is more difficult.
Thank you for this information. Warren you are a Prince👏🏽🙏🏽👏🏽
You are so precious teacher for me ❤❤❤❤
You are so good. Not only demonstrate the chord C, but many more chords. In that way we can see the fingering and movements for each chords. Fantastic.
Why do you prefer only play arpeggios in second inversion on the black keys?
I like 1st in version on black keys because it’s easier to play, and allows for more accuracy. Root position on black keys is harder because the thumb is not very agile for black keys.
Great lesson as usual!! Man, I like the intimacy you show to the instrument. You seem to know exactly where to touch when. I’m a low intermediate piano player and would like to get where you’re.
Thanks for watching 😊🙌🏽
Beautiful
Thanks bro for your lesson
Thank you so much 🙏🙏.
Thanks helpful 😊
Wow, this is so nice
I have been trying to get this out but thanks alot
God bless you sir
Amazing, happy New Year
Great video! Need to practice runs as this is what I think I am missing
Take me up! 🔥☺️❤️😌
Great lesson bro! 💯
Thanks bro
You are special for me😍😍
You’re such a show off thanks warren😂 I’m tryna get like you
Hello Mr Warren, when you do one hand arpeggios, do you prefer 3 finger runs or 4 finger runs? You seemed to do both in the video
3 fingers is more effective and easier.
Great lesson sir. Do u recommend arpeggio on a 5 1 2 5 formula
Arpeggios can be played anywhere; there’s no formula for it.
Hi, where are you from,
Thanks Papa, but the pdf download button doesn't respond When i click on it
Try clearing your browser cache or try from a different browser. Dozens of people have already downloaded the PDF as I can see the data on my end.
Hi Warren, thanks for the lesson. When trying to download I get this error: "*** Forbidden. Your IP belongs to a high spam risk network. ***×"
Yes we have a rigorous email verification system to avoid email bouncing. Who’s your provider?
How can I remove stiffness ?
It depends on where you are still.
Only people who know how to dance and play drums can play this
😂😂😂 funny enough I do dance and the drums 🪘 were my first instrument.
Do you teach gospel lessons im trying learn gospel so i can play for my church
Yup, that’s all I teach - you’re in the right place 😊🙌🏽
Hi, Warren. I see that you always repeat the root note, like C-E-G-C C-E-G-C C-E-G-C. I don't know if I am doing it wrong, or just different, but I have gotten in the habit of doing it like C-E-G C-E-G C-E-G without repeating the root note. Do you ever do it without repeating the root note, or should I relearn it with repeating the root note?
I can play it both ways equally as well. Sometimes I delete the C and sometime I don’t. Most times I’m not even aware of it. So you can totally least is both ways
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Thank you, Warren!
Great teaching sir but Pdf can't open
What device are you on?
Android
@@user-vv7jv1iz2b you have to research how to open .zip files on android.
the pdf is not working
What error are you getting?
a big difference between a gospel pianist and a classical pianist. The technique of the classical pianist cannot be compared with that of the gospel pianist. You can see the difference especially with the arpeggios
I’m classically trained.
classic but you still have work to do. a Classic makes arpeggios differently
@@preocupatumatinal4036 lol, don’t know what you’re talking about, but okay. 😂
@@PianoLessonwithWarrendidn’t want to admit
@@brayon7ook if it’s not obvious by, I don’t agree with you theory. I’ve around enough seasoned classical pianists to know that your theory doesn’t hold water.
Really good video 🙂