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Thank you thank you!!!! What a wonderful way to start a new day!! this video is extremely motivating for me!! I am in my 30s and just beginning piano lessons! You have been my greatest teacher so far!🙌😇 keep it up! I love it!!
🙏muito obrigado Sra professora?????. que maravilha de didáctica... muito cuidadosa com o ritmo de aprendizagem do seus alunos... Francisco- Porto- Portugal...
I suggest something different. Practice Autumn leaves with a backing track! And play with eyes closed! Autumn leaves has all the letters of the music alphabet. Once you learn them blindly. Your intrinsic note memory makes you play like a pro!
@@michelfrancislouis1075 I don’t have a lesson but just RUclips “autumn leaves:backing track” and just start practicing. I’ve been doing this for a year and all I can say is I’m impressed with the results.
Merci beaucoup. I start my day with my 30 second back stabilization and strengthening exercises. It's on my video Oh My Aching Bach. I do a version of the forearm stretch against the wall lying in bed. I then do the Sun Salutation, the best yoga stretch to move the body. I like your version of the 5 note scales, I'll add that. Too bad I didn't find your channel a year ago.
Hi, I not long purchased and keyboard and wanting to learn how to play but having problems. There are coupler issues I'm dealing with is not being relax and reading scales.
Helpful tips for sure. I just purchased the book you referenced. Even though I feel like i know the scales from my trumpet playing (a novice player), the fingering in the book helps. My one question would be: if I am a beginner and working on a song, is it best to just concentrate on playing with chords, or actually working on RH melody - LH chords? Thanks.
What a cool channel, and still new, also cool too see. I just got a keyboard today and looking for video´s to learn. I will also be following you !! I have nowhere to be, then to be at home ;) Greatszzzz
@@pianoly Its very helpfull! I was also watching some other channels, one which made some chords 'more easy' for beginners. And of course I do have a question right away. The chords for beginners are like: A Minor: CEA C Major: CDG G Major: BDG But on another page I see: A Minor: ACE C Major: CEG G Major: GBD Can you explain the difference reall fast, or whats the best way to leard, orrrr recommand one of your video's ?? Thank you !!
It sounds like another video was doing what is called a chord inversion. That means they are playing the notes out of order. In my video, we show the chords in “root position.” This means it’s the most basic way to play a chord and it’s lined up in order. You could watch another video about chord inversions. I do not have one about this yet! Hope that helps.
(Mistaken comment, see Rusty's correction) -> In general I think your tutorials are very good for beginners. However, your use of numbering of keys being different than standard key numbering for scales could cause confusion in beginners since standard numbering for scales are 1 3 5 8 for the keys you played, not 1235.
@@rustyshaffer Thank you, I was skipping through the video (to see if there was something new for me) rather than watching the whole thing so I missed what would otherwise be obvious if I had been watching it through.
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The appegios in right hand and chords with left was my favorite
Love it!
Thanks!
I found the procedure from where to start then what follows and when to stop. This will give me a road map to practice efficiently.
Thank you ma'am. I ordered that Book. You are a great teacher.
Thank you thank you!!!! What a wonderful way to start a new day!! this video is extremely motivating for me!! I am in my 30s and just beginning piano lessons! You have been my greatest teacher so far!🙌😇 keep it up! I love it!!
Very motivating tips! I totally agree with the brain hack. Keep these videos coming!
More to come! What was the most helpful for you?
🙏muito obrigado Sra professora?????. que maravilha de didáctica... muito cuidadosa com o ritmo de aprendizagem do seus alunos... Francisco- Porto- Portugal...
Great to see such videos. Am a music producer and a pianist, following your channel. And am teaching students also such exercises.
Hi, thanks for the latest rendition. I prefer doing the 5-finger scales, octave scales, arpeggios, chords, in that order.
You make it look so easy.
Thanks, CL! What part did you find the most helpful?
@@pianoly I think the most helpful part was just that I need to get up in the morning.
Sometimes that is the hardest part. 😊
Loooooooove your Videos and Teaching style🎹🥰🥰🥰
Thanks so much! 😊
I suggest something different. Practice Autumn leaves with a backing track! And play with eyes closed! Autumn leaves has all the letters of the music alphabet. Once you learn them blindly. Your intrinsic note memory makes you play like a pro!
Thanks you for the suggestion of Autumn Leaves. Can yousend me alink for the lesson please.. Michel
@@michelfrancislouis1075 I don’t have a lesson but just RUclips “autumn leaves:backing track” and just start practicing. I’ve been doing this for a year and all I can say is I’m impressed with the results.
Merci beaucoup. I start my day with my 30 second back stabilization and strengthening exercises. It's on my video Oh My Aching Bach.
I do a version of the forearm stretch against the wall lying in bed.
I then do the Sun Salutation, the best yoga stretch to move the body.
I like your version of the 5 note scales, I'll add that. Too bad I didn't find your channel a year ago.
Thanks, very helpful!!
Great 👍
yay! very powerful!
Hi, I not long purchased and keyboard and wanting to learn how to play but having problems. There are coupler issues I'm dealing with is not being relax and reading scales.
SCREEEEEEEEEEECH @ 2:45 am!! Naw Yeah NAW!
Helpful tips for sure. I just purchased the book you referenced. Even though I feel like i know the scales from my trumpet playing (a novice player), the fingering in the book helps. My one question would be: if I am a beginner and working on a song, is it best to just concentrate on playing with chords, or actually working on RH melody - LH chords? Thanks.
What a cool channel, and still new, also cool too see.
I just got a keyboard today and looking for video´s to learn.
I will also be following you !!
I have nowhere to be, then to be at home ;)
Greatszzzz
Thanks and welcome! I hope these videos help you. Comment if you ever have any questions!
@@pianoly Its very helpfull! I was also watching some other channels, one which made some chords 'more easy' for beginners.
And of course I do have a question right away.
The chords for beginners are like:
A Minor: CEA
C Major: CDG
G Major: BDG
But on another page I see:
A Minor: ACE
C Major: CEG
G Major: GBD
Can you explain the difference reall fast, or whats the best way to leard, orrrr recommand one of your video's ??
Thank you !!
It sounds like another video was doing what is called a chord inversion. That means they are playing the notes out of order. In my video, we show the chords in “root position.” This means it’s the most basic way to play a chord and it’s lined up in order. You could watch another video about chord inversions. I do not have one about this yet! Hope that helps.
You asked for feedback, and I’m a beginner, but when you went through the keys, I got lost you said D-flat, d major..etc
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How much time do you spend on your morning routine?
(Mistaken comment, see Rusty's correction) -> In general I think your tutorials are very good for beginners. However, your use of numbering of keys being different than standard key numbering for scales could cause confusion in beginners since standard numbering for scales are 1 3 5 8 for the keys you played, not 1235.
It's the finger numbering not the scale numbering
@@rustyshaffer Thank you, I was skipping through the video (to see if there was something new for me) rather than watching the whole thing so I missed what would otherwise be obvious if I had been watching it through.
Lost me at , "end with an arpeggio"
😔 *PromoSM*