I've been dabbling with the piano all of my life and even though I can play most pieces after weeks or months of memorizing, I still consider myself a novice. I've studied and tried to emulate hundreds of online tutors, and there are some fantastic content makers out there; however, after watching and following along with Jason in the past couple of months I believe that I will eventually achieve my lifelong goal of becoming an accomplished keyboard player if I continue to study his content. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon your channel Jason, you really are a fantastic tutor and musician; God bless.
Thank you thank you! It's unbelievable, how you teach me with one lesson online within 30 minutes more than my teacher personally in a month! You are far too best! God bless you!
Yout style of explaining each and every single. detail and variation of the concept AND also demonstrating it is just fantastic. Can't thank you enough for all your efforts.
@@nathanielschool Do you give classes in a school.. I mean .. in person.. in a normal school or private academy...I would take a couple of months and go to India to take classes with. you.
way back when i was in b.lore in indiranagar room came there but could n't spend time b.coz of office timings.. thanks to this pandemic and workfrom home.. I learnt a lot this period of time.. jason bhai...
explored your Channel for the last couple of weeks! unbelievable what i have learned from you! You are unlocking my problems in a very relaxed and a proper way! Hope to see more Rythm on your channel! i would love to see some tutorials on Funky Disco rythms! Funk is something i dont understand because the groove is a unexpected placement of notes! How is a funk musician thinking, counting and placing timing? 120bpm is normaly Disco music! Do you have any hints on this? Thank you Jason for doing your thing!
Thanks and welcome aboard! Make sure to visit some of our playlists which have been compiled for you ► Music Theory lessons: geni.us/PianoTheory ► Rhythm Concepts & Patterns: geni.us/RhythmChops ► Beginner Piano lessons: geni.us/BeginnerPiano ► Ear Training: geni.us/EarTraining ► Left Hand Workout: geni.us/lefthand ► Compose Music: geni.us/compose ► Chord Inversions: geni.us/chordinversions ► Hand Independence: geni.us/HandIndependence ► Arpeggios: geni.us/Arpeggios
The fast tresillo is called "soca" ...where the hit points are 1, a of 1 ,& of 2...so on...soca has been used by vengaboys parada de tettas , extensively. I think this answers your question as to what might be the official name of fast tresillo. For slow tresillo the hit points corresponds to salsa clave (1 , & of 2, 4)...the rumba clave hit points are 1, &of 2 , & of 4 ... The pop soca or soca rhythm has been uaed by many artists of present time.
@@nathanielschool you may even call the fast tresillo that you played as reggaeton.It would be equally correct. soca and reggaeton share identical rhythmic foundation of tresillo. the concept of pop soca clave rhythm aka tresillo has been dealt in detail , in here : ruclips.net/video/1QFU5tJc9ok/видео.html&ab_channel=LearnAudioEngineering the concept of reggaeton has been explained here ruclips.net/video/vC4_69KwSL0/видео.html&ab_channel=DaveWave soca means soul of carribean...originated in africa and later modified in Trinidad & tobago and cuba. similarly reggaeton (dembow as it is called in jamaica is nothing but the soca itself) shares same basis of having accents on 1, a of 1 , 2... the charleston rhythm is a cropped tresillo/soca because it accents on 1 , & of 2 only. these all are correlated because they are rooted in tribal music of africa.The slave trade brought these african rhythms to latin america....where various genres branched out to form salsa,samba, cha cha,merengue ,reggae,reggaeton,soca,tresillo,cumbia,rhumba,bossa nova,mambo ,guajira,and what not. it fascinates me to play these grooves on piano although they have corresponding patterns for drummers and bassists. As I can only play the piano and nothing else, it excites me to assimilate the ideas of drumming and playing basses and how all these various instruments are unified under one common law. After the recent reggae lesson ...this tresillo lesson is an added bonus....thanks a lot... May I request a lesson on funk for future maybe.
I thought I’d share that in drumming (my primary) we use the heck out of the Tresillo. Usually over 16th notes. We also use a Super Tresillo (I made that up) 3+3+3+3+4 which fits nicely in a a measure. Both are excellent patterns for fills too. Would you consider a lesson on the 3-2 clave? Something covering 2-3, Son and Rhumba, even something interesting like against a cascara? Pretty advanced for sure, but would be fun!
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I've been dabbling with the piano all of my life and even though I can play most pieces after weeks or months of memorizing, I still consider myself a novice. I've studied and tried to emulate hundreds of online tutors, and there are some fantastic content makers out there; however, after watching and following along with Jason in the past couple of months I believe that I will eventually achieve my lifelong goal of becoming an accomplished keyboard player if I continue to study his content. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon your channel Jason, you really are a fantastic tutor and musician; God bless.
Yes. Indeed. He is a amazing piano master🙏👍❤️
Thank you so much! Will continue to give my best!
Thank you thank you! It's unbelievable, how you teach me with one lesson online within 30 minutes more than my teacher personally in a month! You are far too best! God bless you!
Thank you so much! I'm very glad you that you find this useful!
You are absolutely correct.
Thanks Preethi!
Yout style of explaining each and every single. detail and variation of the concept AND also demonstrating it is just fantastic. Can't thank you enough for all your efforts.
So nice of you Shashikant!
Merci for these classes. They really are a help.
Most welcome Lawrence!
Jason.. you are the best !!!!... I love your classes... Awesome.
Thanks a ton Amatteus!
@@nathanielschool Do you give classes in a school.. I mean .. in person.. in a normal school or private academy...I would take a couple of months and go to India to take classes with. you.
Very cool! One more to add to my ever growing lessons from Jason tutorials.
Awesome, thank you Al!
Rhythm is my favorite subject in piano playing.....very very thank you sirji🙏🙏🙏 for this helpful & motivational lesson 👍
So nice of you Jignesh!
superb rhythm ,explained wonderfully!
Thanks a lot Nikolaos!
Mr Zac, I always enjoy your teaching very much. You are an immense musician!
Thank you kindly!
way back when i was in b.lore in indiranagar room came there but could n't spend time b.coz of office timings.. thanks to this pandemic and workfrom home.. I learnt a lot this period of time.. jason bhai...
Awesome! Great to know Livingston! Perhaps you can consider one of our online courses!
explored your Channel for the last couple of weeks! unbelievable what i have learned from you! You are unlocking my problems in a very relaxed and a proper way! Hope to see more Rythm on your channel! i would love to see some tutorials on Funky Disco rythms! Funk is something i dont understand because the groove is a unexpected placement of notes! How is a funk musician thinking, counting and placing timing? 120bpm is normaly Disco music! Do you have any hints on this? Thank you Jason for doing your thing!
Happy to help! All our Rhythm lessons are put in a Playlist. Have you checked them out - geni.us/RhythmChops
Thank you Jason, namaste
You're most welcome Joseph!
Cool Bro💪
Thanks a ton!
watched the whole content ......so so so inspired Sir❤❤❤🤗🤗
Thanks so much Abhishek!
Thank you Jason!!
Most welcome!
omg, after few hours I can do it! 😁 thank you for the motivation not to give up; after your videos I want to practise all these exercises
I'm so glad! Keep going strong!
Great lesson. Great approach. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Sebastian!
Thank you. is nice Jason.
Awesome Suphon!
Awesome sir...
It's really superb.... that I found this Channel🥰
Thanks and welcome aboard! Make sure to visit some of our playlists which have been compiled for you
► Music Theory lessons: geni.us/PianoTheory
► Rhythm Concepts & Patterns: geni.us/RhythmChops
► Beginner Piano lessons: geni.us/BeginnerPiano
► Ear Training: geni.us/EarTraining
► Left Hand Workout: geni.us/lefthand
► Compose Music: geni.us/compose
► Chord Inversions: geni.us/chordinversions
► Hand Independence: geni.us/HandIndependence
► Arpeggios: geni.us/Arpeggios
Very inspiring... Gr8 lesson... 👍👍
Thank you Sumita! 😃
The fast tresillo is called "soca" ...where the hit points are 1, a of 1 ,& of 2...so on...soca has been used by vengaboys parada de tettas , extensively.
I think this answers your question as to what might be the official name of fast tresillo.
For slow tresillo the hit points corresponds to salsa clave (1 , & of 2, 4)...the rumba clave hit points are 1, &of 2 , & of 4 ...
The pop soca or soca rhythm has been uaed by many artists of present time.
Totally!
Thanks for naming them. Sometime say Soca Clave but for some reason, I keep saying Tresilo more often as it feels like the word THREE!
@@nathanielschool
you may even call the fast tresillo that you played as reggaeton.It would be equally correct.
soca and reggaeton share identical rhythmic foundation of tresillo.
the concept of pop soca clave rhythm aka tresillo has been dealt in detail , in here :
ruclips.net/video/1QFU5tJc9ok/видео.html&ab_channel=LearnAudioEngineering
the concept of reggaeton has been explained here
ruclips.net/video/vC4_69KwSL0/видео.html&ab_channel=DaveWave
soca means soul of carribean...originated in africa and later modified in Trinidad & tobago and cuba.
similarly reggaeton (dembow as it is called in jamaica is nothing but the soca itself) shares same basis of having accents on 1, a of 1 , 2...
the charleston rhythm is a cropped tresillo/soca because it accents on 1 , & of 2 only.
these all are correlated because they are rooted in tribal music of africa.The slave trade brought these african rhythms to latin america....where various genres branched out to form salsa,samba, cha cha,merengue ,reggae,reggaeton,soca,tresillo,cumbia,rhumba,bossa nova,mambo ,guajira,and what not.
it fascinates me to play these grooves on piano although they have corresponding patterns for drummers and bassists. As I can only play the piano and nothing else, it excites me to assimilate the ideas of drumming and playing basses and how all these various instruments are unified under one common law.
After the recent reggae lesson ...this tresillo lesson is an added bonus....thanks a lot...
May I request a lesson on funk for future maybe.
Thank you sir!
You are welcome Ross!
Thanks!
Welcome and thanks for your generous support!
Perfect
Thanks for watching! 🤘🏽
Nice thank u Jason sir
Thanks Srinivas!
coooooool 👍
So cool
It was a lot of fun making this one 🤘🏾
Wonderful and inspiring. Thank You for this video.What shall be the slow medium and fast tempo for a beginner to practice this please. Regards
Anything between 60 to 80 will be a great achievement Krishna!
I thought I’d share that in drumming (my primary) we use the heck out of the Tresillo. Usually over 16th notes. We also use a Super Tresillo (I made that up) 3+3+3+3+4 which fits nicely in a a measure. Both are excellent patterns for fills too.
Would you consider a lesson on the 3-2 clave? Something covering 2-3, Son and Rhumba, even something interesting like against a cascara? Pretty advanced for sure, but would be fun!
That is awesome! I will do something over the Claves! I use them quite often! And I'm digging your "Super Tresillo" or "Summer of '69" rhythm!
You might enjoy this lesson: ruclips.net/video/l2z40W3_b7k/видео.html
Hi Jason. Could not find the pdf notes on patreon. Pls advise. Great lesson! Thx.
Here you go: www.patreon.com/posts/56038513
Thx Jason....still no pdf attached. Pls have a look.
17:30 remind me of milonga
How should sustain Shou work with this ????
you have played a very nice piano cover keep it up.
#P3music
Thank you!
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Thanks Shan!
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Thank you so much sir.
Most welcome Baba!