Hi Lisa. I haven’t played my piano properly since school days. Life just happened. My kids are now all grown up and I now have time to relearn to play again. I was taught classical music, but have learned to play a little bit of chords. I just love the way you teach. Thank you for making these awesome Pianote videos. I’ll be practicing with you.
Same here ma'am, for me hard college life took most of my time. Now I can sorta relax and play again myself. This time hopefully I'll reach where I want to be.
I'm am self-taught and so far i haven't paid attention to practicing scales, inversions, arlegios etc. (also bc it sounded really boring) but this routine is simply amazing! It's short but sounds really beautiful. So far i also haven't really paid attention to finger positioning, just putting them where i could reach and it seemed fit. I already learned so much from this video by paying attention where to put the fingers and stuff
It is unbelievable important to practice every day. I played Rachmaninoff and Bach live in front of thousands. Played live 4 hands, 2 grand pianos together. Then I stopped playing piano when I was about 15. Now I am 34, I picked it up again and it is a lot of struggle even though my fingers still have some memory in them for a free play.
I started taking classes for piano from a teacher around 3 years back. Around 2 yrs i practiced, then the pandemic came and all classes were online (on zoom) and i lost inspiration. Had my own mental battles. And almost after a year and a half , i feel like starting again after watching this video. Thanks Lisa 🙂🙏
Lisa I appreciate your non-pretentious way of approaching piano. What you say at one stage I have found to be true - i.e. just sit down and start; next thing you know you've worked thru it all. I'll come back here, because I just find you self-assuring, and supportive. Piano and Music start with the basic concepts, but then can get very daunting, and you provide the encouragement we all need to maintain.
Hi I'm from India. I'm an older person. Trying to learn on my own, as no one is ready to teach me, because of my age. I love the way you teach. I'm a retired teacher and enjoying watching you, but if you go a little slow it would be wonderful. Thanks dear ❤😊
This is quite simply the best practice routine I have ever seen. I came late to the piano (very late) but your approach to teaching is so nice. I am definitely going to use it and I have just ordered the scales and chords book. Thank you Lisa, you are my favourite teacher.
Thanks for walking us through your practice. Structured practice always makes me feel so much more productive...except when I wander a little long and end up away in some far off key lol☺️. I hadn't heard this Bach concerto. I'm lukewarm about Bach but his pieces are amazing for technique. This one is really nice though so I'll be trying it tonight. You are sweet and lovely as always. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Thank you so much! I’ve been playing almost 2 years and finally seeing myself making progress. I am playing new songs every week! It’s slow and steady but so much fun! Sending love from Florida.
Thank you SO much. This is by far the best practice session I've had in a while!! There's a ton of theory to explore and some creativity too at the end. I'm so so grateful that you posted this. Thanks again!
Great video and enthusiasm 👍 Little tip: when playing arpeggios, one should avoid playing a black key with the thumb, when coming from (or going to) a white one Hence try Bb major with LH: 3213 and RH: 2124.
Merci beaucoup. I'm starting to follow your routine. I start with a five note scale, doing it 2x, 3x and 4x. I will do your scales and inversions, and then do it as an arpeggio exercise. I do either a butterfly routine or I hold down B and C with left hand 1 and 2, D and E with right hand 1 and 2, and then I play F G A with my 3,4, 5. I will do this about a minute at 130 to 140 bpm. Usually I can't go much more than a minute, and I'll try that 3 to 4 times. This really strengthens and coordinates those pesky 4 and 5 fingers. My piano piece is Bach's Prélude in C Major. I'm only doing closed chords at first.
FANTASTIC Way of Teaching👏 Excellent Structure of Excercises encouraging Us to do more n more Practice without getting tired n bore👍 Thank You Dear Respected Lisa for All Your Efforts You Put into your Videos & sharing your wonderful Talent with us❤️ Humble question👉 This Book is available in Kindle formate?🙏 ALWAYS STAY SAFE🙏
I cannot tell you how helpful this video was!!! I feel like arpeggios has been the missing link in my piano playing!! Will surely be practicing. Thank you!!
I'm getting back to playing piano after a very long hiatus because well... life happened, but I'm sooo motivated now that my life is back in order. I love your way of teaching!
I've been palying a couple months, my daily practice i run through my natural major and minor scales, a couple major apreggios, a bit from my Alfreds method book then a little work on River Flows In You which is the first piece im learning.
You taught me how to play the piano and I thank you so much! I watched the video where u learn how to play piano in 7 days. Each day was so simple to follow along! I appreciate you :)
wow your technique is awesome, i've learned more here in 15 mins than in 2-3 hours sessions in class,years ago, I feel inspired to work harder now thanks...
WAY beyond my current piano skillset but what a terrific lesson and what a terrific inspiration to stuff my butt in the chair and get practising. Thank you.
Great practice routine. And this version was extremely pleasant to hear as well. This style of practice covers the physical/technical while also appealing to the emotion. I'm 52 and learning to play the piano. It's been fun to learn from you. Thanks!
Nice practice you've saw and i will do that every day in 15 minutes. I love Dm as a base not. Btw, my LH & RH should be increasing for about coordination and independence. Till now days, my RH can do an arpeggios 4 notes and while my LH doing broken chord 3 notes octave. So far it was not bad, but this video looks so good to practice by me. Thankful, Lisa. Waiting your next practice for a beginner...
I'm a reggae musician, I play guitar but I've learned a lot from you. I learned from you how to play Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" and I am grateful. Is it possible to make a similar tutorial for Bob Marley's "Turn your lights down low" and/or "No Woman No Cry?"
How much of a beginner is this for? I'm just learning the music notes. Getting both hands to work together. Been playing the C scales practicing the cross overs and tucks. My husband plays the Trump and took classes in college for teaching music but he's a terrible teacher. So was wondering if I'd benefit more from obtaining a tutor or keep trying to do online stuff?
Thank you Lisa! I love your videos!! - they keep me inspired to try new stuff with my students And I love this piece! (just a quick note, at 11:22 when you played Bar 6, your RH was playing the faster rhythm just as it's written in Bar 8 ; )
Great....this is a really helpful lesson, many thanks 👍. I'm ok sightreading on the treble clef, but I really struggle on the bass clef and I cannot understand why 😪
@@PianoteOfficial OK thanks.......at least I now know it's not just me that has this problem. Guess that with practice, practice, practice, reading the bass clef will eventually become easier 🤞
I love improvising on the piano while I have a recorder going on my phone so that if I play something really cool I can go back and hear it again to use in a piece or a song or something
Hey people - loving this general framework for a practice session. Anyone got any other 4 chords progressions that they could recommend for me? Finding the Dm Bb Gm A(m) so powerful would love to find another good one. Cheers in advance!!
Demanding practice lessons Lisa. Thank you for uploading this - you have chosen a unique chord progression series and that too in a key I have never practised much on.. The last part is a real test on the players’ creative flair…cheers and expecting more from you…Thank you..
As always a great video. I had a little chuckle when I heard you refer to the Natural Minor (Aeolian Mode) as D Minor. That would have failed the ABRSM exam up until 2012 and does not crack a mention in my AMEB book. The Circle and Jazz has caught up with you. Keep on Boogieing🥰
Hello! Nice video! I have some trouble doing the second inversion shape (of chords like Gm and A) with 1-3-5 fingers. Naturally I tend to use 1-2-3 fingers. Should I get used to do this with 1-3-5 and invest on it an relearn the shape?
Hey Lisa, Love the content. I wanted to query as to wether you have a teaching program that is a follow along similar to this video? I'm a beginner coming innto intermediate. Teaching sessions that cover scales. chords etc but also finger exercises for dexterity, individual dual hand playing etc?
hello, I'd love to start off by saying how engaging and clear your lessons are, perfect for beginners to pros, your lessons are just perfect and I would really love to get a pianote membership and I am planning to sign up. However, is there any way I can get the 10 foundation books with my membership or any other way possible, if that's possible, please let me know how I can get the foundation books It would really help thanks so much, love from bangladesh
I am so proud of myself...I practiced this routine on yesterday (I just made it up)... and now I see you doing the same routine I made up (great minds think alike, huh)...
I played the chord progression a few times and i had a big deja vu, because it sounded so familiar. Then i tryed to play the melodie from the serenade of schubert -which i played a year ago- out of my head along with the chord progression. And it fit perfectly. It was such an awesome feeling.
Download the practice resources and get more guidance on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/d-minor-practice-routine/
Hi Lisa. I haven’t played my piano properly since school days. Life just happened. My kids are now all grown up and I now have time to relearn to play again. I was taught classical music, but have learned to play a little bit of chords. I just love the way you teach. Thank you for making these awesome Pianote videos. I’ll be practicing with you.
Do you like follow piano course mmmmm.....
Far beyond basic
Same here ma'am, for me hard college life took most of my time. Now I can sorta relax and play again myself. This time hopefully I'll reach where I want to be.
Those inversions sound so cooool!!!
Right?!!
I'm am self-taught and so far i haven't paid attention to practicing scales, inversions, arlegios etc. (also bc it sounded really boring) but this routine is simply amazing! It's short but sounds really beautiful. So far i also haven't really paid attention to finger positioning, just putting them where i could reach and it seemed fit. I already learned so much from this video by paying attention where to put the fingers and stuff
It is unbelievable important to practice every day. I played Rachmaninoff and Bach live in front of thousands. Played live 4 hands, 2 grand pianos together. Then I stopped playing piano when I was about 15. Now I am 34, I picked it up again and it is a lot of struggle even though my fingers still have some memory in them for a free play.
What an amazing practice session. Why doesn’t every teacher teach to practice like this? Thank you, Lisa! 😃👏🏻
You're a truly engaging and inspirational instructor, Lisa!
Thank you so much for the kind words ❤️
I started taking classes for piano from a teacher around 3 years back. Around 2 yrs i practiced, then the pandemic came and all classes were online (on zoom) and i lost inspiration. Had my own mental battles. And almost after a year and a half , i feel like starting again after watching this video. Thanks Lisa 🙂🙏
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More of these please. Would love a series on Pianote that members can enjoy.
It’s so bliss at 5:30. Wow. Thank you. 👍🏼💕🎶😊 Have a beautiful weekend wonderful Lisa Witt. 👏
My favorite part too!
so simple and informative! love your lessons
Lisa I appreciate your non-pretentious way of approaching piano. What you say at one stage I have found to be true - i.e. just sit down and start; next thing you know you've worked thru it all. I'll come back here, because I just find you self-assuring, and supportive. Piano and Music start with the basic concepts, but then can get very daunting, and you provide the encouragement we all need to maintain.
Great lesson. I'm just a beginner, started a few months ago. Been following you and I have learned so much in a short time. Thank you.
Hi I'm from India.
I'm an older person. Trying to learn on my own, as no one is ready to teach me, because of my age. I love the way you teach. I'm a retired teacher and enjoying watching you, but if you go a little slow it would be wonderful. Thanks dear ❤😊
This is quite simply the best practice routine I have ever seen. I came late to the piano (very late) but your approach to teaching is so nice. I am definitely going to use it and I have just ordered the scales and chords book. Thank you Lisa, you are my favourite teacher.
She is an amazing, skilled and experienced piano instructor. Love u ma.
Thanks for walking us through your practice. Structured practice always makes me feel so much more productive...except when I wander a little long and end up away in some far off key lol☺️.
I hadn't heard this Bach concerto. I'm lukewarm about Bach but his pieces are amazing for technique. This one is really nice though so I'll be trying it tonight.
You are sweet and lovely as always. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
This has been probably the first time I actually did hands together cause of this lesson ty I look forward to learning more.
Thank you so much! I’ve been playing almost 2 years and finally seeing myself making progress. I am playing new songs every week! It’s slow and steady but so much fun! Sending love from Florida.
If only we had more teachers like this! Thanks for this video and sharing the sheet music!!
Thank you SO much. This is by far the best practice session I've had in a while!! There's a ton of theory to explore and some creativity too at the end. I'm so so grateful that you posted this. Thanks again!
Great video and enthusiasm 👍
Little tip: when playing arpeggios, one should avoid playing a black key with the thumb, when coming from (or going to) a white one Hence try Bb major with LH: 3213 and RH: 2124.
Hola Lisa, vuelvo a ver tu video y wow que gran tecnica. Gracias por tu tiempo y dedicación para presentarnos esta metodología
Lisa you are a goddess of piano...thank you so much for everything you give...and for making it fun...
Merci beaucoup.
I'm starting to follow your routine.
I start with a five note scale, doing it 2x, 3x and 4x. I will do your scales and inversions, and then do it as an arpeggio exercise. I do either a butterfly routine or I hold down B and C with left hand 1 and 2, D and E with right hand 1 and 2, and then I play F G A with my 3,4, 5. I will do this about a minute at 130 to 140 bpm. Usually I can't go much more than a minute, and I'll try that 3 to 4 times. This really strengthens and coordinates those pesky 4 and 5 fingers. My piano piece is Bach's Prélude in C Major. I'm only doing closed chords at first.
FANTASTIC Way of Teaching👏 Excellent Structure of Excercises encouraging Us to do more n more Practice without getting tired n bore👍
Thank You Dear Respected Lisa for All Your Efforts You Put into your Videos & sharing your wonderful Talent with us❤️ Humble question👉 This Book is available in Kindle formate?🙏 ALWAYS STAY SAFE🙏
It is very wonderful practice these chords. This is a good lesson. Thank Lisa😛
The way you teach is so easy to follow. I hope you are my teacher
This is a really great practice routine and I Do it every morning! Thank you so much for this Inspiration
absolutely beautiful chord progression
I cannot tell you how helpful this video was!!! I feel like arpeggios has been the missing link in my piano playing!! Will surely be practicing. Thank you!!
I'm getting back to playing piano after a very long hiatus because well... life happened, but I'm sooo motivated now that my life is back in order. I love your way of teaching!
I am a beginner and struggling a lot but thanks to your video lessons it help me a lot.. have a Blessed weekend!
I've been palying a couple months, my daily practice i run through my natural major and minor scales, a couple major apreggios, a bit from my Alfreds method book then a little work on River Flows In You which is the first piece im learning.
This is really cool and effective. It has more insight than what you've explained. Thank you. 📝📝📝📝📝📝
Really amazing,dear Lisa. You got the magic to seem things so easily. Congratulations always for sharing your gift clear and easy. God bless you. Yo
Great lesson Lisa! But with respect to practicing daily, do we do practice the above for one key signature per day or multiple key signatures per day?
Excellent & effective lesson. ❤️ Thank you Lisa. 👍🏼👏💕🎶🎹
You got it :)
Lisa. I love yours lessons. Thank you
You taught me how to play the piano and I thank you so much! I watched the video where u learn how to play piano in 7 days. Each day was so simple to follow along! I appreciate you :)
I love your Smile and the way you tesch. It's so great Learning from you. You are so Awesome. More Grace Ma
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Watching you play. I feel it's so easy and I am already a master
Great lesson👍🏻Let's practice!🎹🎵🎶💕
👍🏼💕🎶🎹
Exactly what I needed to help me start practicing again. Keep it short and focused at the beginning and build on that over time … thanks!
wow your technique is awesome, i've learned more here in 15 mins than in 2-3 hours sessions in class,years ago, I feel inspired to work harder now thanks...
WAY beyond my current piano skillset but what a terrific lesson and what a terrific inspiration to stuff my butt in the chair and get practising. Thank you.
This is usefully, thanks Lisa and team
God how has BWV 974 eluded me my whole life? Thank you so much for showing us this piece. Its outstandingly beautiful.
Thanks Lisa you are wonderfull piano teacher🇲🇽👍🏻🤩
I really love this D minor scale, 5:30 that sounds very cool!!❤❤❤
Thank you Lisa and the whole Pianote team ❤
Great practice routine. And this version was extremely pleasant to hear as well. This style of practice covers the physical/technical while also appealing to the emotion. I'm 52 and learning to play the piano. It's been fun to learn from you. Thanks!
thank you Lisa for all your expertise! :)
Nice practice you've saw and i will do that every day in 15 minutes. I love Dm as a base not. Btw, my LH & RH should be increasing for about coordination and independence. Till now days, my RH can do an arpeggios 4 notes and while my LH doing broken chord 3 notes octave. So far it was not bad, but this video looks so good to practice by me. Thankful, Lisa. Waiting your next practice for a beginner...
I'm a reggae musician, I play guitar but I've learned a lot from you. I learned from you how to play Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" and I am grateful. Is it possible to make a similar tutorial for Bob Marley's "Turn your lights down low" and/or "No Woman No Cry?"
How much of a beginner is this for? I'm just learning the music notes. Getting both hands to work together. Been playing the C scales practicing the cross overs and tucks. My husband plays the Trump and took classes in college for teaching music but he's a terrible teacher. So was wondering if I'd benefit more from obtaining a tutor or keep trying to do online stuff?
Great video!!!!!!!
Thank you once again Lisa ❤️ 🎹
Many many thanks from Argentina.
Thanks for the PDF this is amazing a good way to practice scales
Thank you Lisa! I love your videos!! - they keep me inspired to try new stuff with my students And I love this piece! (just a quick note, at 11:22 when you played Bar 6, your RH was playing the faster rhythm just as it's written in Bar 8 ; )
Awesome, congratulations to the whole team.
Thanks for teaching this gorgeous Bach’s piece. One of my favorites! 👏👏🎶💕
Always glad to have you here and so glad that you enjoyed it!
Great....this is a really helpful lesson, many thanks 👍. I'm ok sightreading on the treble clef, but I really struggle on the bass clef and I cannot understand why 😪
its definitely a common problem! the bass clef is like learning to read a whole different language when you are reading two lines at the same time!
@@PianoteOfficial OK thanks.......at least I now know it's not just me that has this problem. Guess that with practice, practice, practice, reading the bass clef will eventually become easier 🤞
@@LifeinLancashire do you like follow piano course ???
VERY HELPFUL AND MOTIVATING ...THANK YOU LISA !!!
So simple yet sounds so epic!
Good for your brain too!
You are a great teacher👌
Thankyou Lisa
I can feel how much time, energy and effort you must have put to make this amazing video. Thank you so much🙏. Keep it up.
I hope you come back to practice with us :)
Thank you!!! This is awesome!!!
I love improvising on the piano while I have a recorder going on my phone so that if I play something really cool I can go back and hear it again to use in a piece or a song or something
The lesson is great and complete. It feels beautiful when practicing over the chords along with the video.
Thanks Lisa!!
Thank you so much for sharing another wonderful lesson for us to keep improving, and stay motivated! 🎹 🎶
Love this practice routine, learning so much, fingers are moving now
Thank you Lisa this is a really fun sounding practice! I get bored so easily, this makes it fun🙏🏼💖
Hey people - loving this general framework for a practice session. Anyone got any other 4 chords progressions that they could recommend for me? Finding the Dm Bb Gm A(m) so powerful would love to find another good one. Cheers in advance!!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ❤
Tnx Lisa 💞🌸. Greetings from Croatia! 🏊🌅
Demanding practice lessons Lisa. Thank you for uploading this - you have chosen a unique chord progression series and that too in a key I have never practised much on.. The last part is a real test on the players’ creative flair…cheers and expecting more from you…Thank you..
It was lovely
Just so happens I’m working on D Minor scale right now this is perfect, thanks!
Beautiful! Beautiful!! My lady...
Gracias desde Ciudad de México, he aprendido bastante con esta clase👍🏻🇲🇽🤩🎵🎹
As always a great video. I had a little chuckle when I heard you refer to the Natural Minor (Aeolian Mode) as D Minor. That would have failed the ABRSM exam up until 2012 and does not crack a mention in my AMEB book. The Circle and Jazz has caught up with you. Keep on Boogieing🥰
Hello! Nice video!
I have some trouble doing the second inversion shape (of chords like Gm and A) with 1-3-5 fingers. Naturally I tend to use 1-2-3 fingers. Should I get used to do this with 1-3-5 and invest on it an relearn the shape?
Very very nice superb 👌👌👌 thanks MAM 🙏😊👍
I need that Book in Spanish! What a great channel! Greetings!
That is something we would love to do eventually!
I love this❤
I must more practice!!! Thank you
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As a D minor fanboy, I’m here to say it’s the best key ever written and it’s not even close.
Hey Lisa,
Love the content. I wanted to query as to wether you have a teaching program that is a follow along similar to this video? I'm a beginner coming innto intermediate. Teaching sessions that cover scales. chords etc but also finger exercises for dexterity, individual dual hand playing etc?
Book looks great! Regarding scales on the book, Are they 1, 2 or 3 octave?
This tip is amazing
love ur lessons..so inspired
hello, I'd love to start off by saying how engaging and clear your lessons are, perfect for beginners to pros, your lessons are just perfect and I would really love to get a pianote membership and I am planning to sign up. However, is there any way I can get the 10 foundation books with my membership or any other way possible, if that's possible, please let me know how I can get the foundation books It would really help thanks so much, love from bangladesh
I am so proud of myself...I practiced this routine on yesterday (I just made it up)... and now I see you doing the same routine I made up (great minds think alike, huh)...
Tolles Video!!! Vielen lieben Dank!
Thanks for watching 🙏
I played the chord progression a few times and i had a big deja vu, because it sounded so familiar. Then i tryed to play the melodie from the serenade of schubert -which i played a year ago- out of my head along with the chord progression. And it fit perfectly. It was such an awesome feeling.
inspirational ❤️