your way of seeing the keyboard is close to my view. great video. I recommend practicing all 12 major triads and all minor triads every morning for 10 minutes. then when you switch keys you pick from a known tree.
😍💯🙌You are a great teacher and I love your articulation, openness and Originality: You didn't even complicate things. Thank you for this. This channel should have more likes and subscribers than it currently does.
Thank you so much! This means a lot and is yet another confirmation that when I return to consistent uploads that God will use me to reach even more people with the gifts He has blessed me with.
Hi. I just got a new Yamaha DGX-670 from my wife for Christmas and this is exactly the kind of playing I'm wanting to do! I'm going to back up through your videos (as this is the 1st of yours I have seen) and am going to just focus and getting the scales down and work my way quickly (I hope!) to this point as shown in this video! (Funny story....as I'm tying this, I've messed up a few times as I was 'thinking' there were black notes in the way of my computer keys! lol! It's kindof similar, except the pattern of a keyboard isn't ever supposed to change!!!)
Lol you’ll get it down in no time. My goal is to make it as simple as possible because once you get past the growing pains this will all become second nature to you 👊🏾
You could have shown how to find 6,4,5,1 in every scales the it was going to be easy to learn all 12vls, I play well in c#, but have taught myself to find 1,4,5 in every key and this works.
Very nicely worded question! YES I can play in all 12 keys but I am not equally comfortable in all of them quite yet. For me I feel the most comfortable in G, E, D & A. This is solely because of the chords shapes being fun to play. I feel the most emotion or connection when I play in Eb or Bb. I may not feel as connected like I. The other keys but sonically I pull a very emotional sound from these two keys specifically. It all comes down to personal preference but everyone will have some affinity certain keys and for various reasons 🙂
The best thing is to really work on arpeggios and learning how to feel the subdivision in the music. A good way to accomplish this is to transcribe some of your favorite licks and runs. It will also develops right and left hand independence which is one of the keys to playing rhythmically.
Hi Jonathan, great video! For the hands together scales starting on different notes how does the fingering work? I've noticed that a lot of pianists don't use the traditional fingering for scales when they actually do runs and fills in songs.
Traditional fingering is helpful when learning basics but you’ll ultimately find that they are more limiting than helpful when you run across a riff or run that doesn’t work with the traditional fingering. Finding your own fingering is the best way to do it. And it’s gonna be different for everyone as long as you reach the indented goal.
Any chance you can break down how you are playing the progressions? with embellishments? I really want a nice progression with licks to move through each key, I really like what you did @10:30 and @2:35 - would really like the MIDI files or a slow version to explain what you doing in terms of chords + scale degrees
Greetings God-King Video is on Point.... Up in this Here Joint! Do you have a video/tutorial showing how you are doing those Rhythmic patterns? Thanks for this video... Health Prosperity always #ladyduchess
Stay tuned big update coming in a week or two. Finally have a studio to start making consistent content again. Hopefully some of the new stuff will make more sense. If you don’t mind me asking where was I loosing you? What were some of the prices that were difficult to follow for you?
your way of seeing the keyboard is close to my view. great video. I recommend practicing all 12 major triads and all minor triads every morning for 10 minutes. then when you switch keys you pick from a known tree.
This video is exactly the technic I used to learn all keys.
Scoring music randomly is another helpful tactics.
That’s great to hear! I’m glad this helped
A real good video for we beginners
I’m glad this was helpful for you!
your videos are awesome❤
Thank you for this!!!! You’re a great teacher! God bless you!!!
Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you for the tip of playing the scale starting on different notes but staying parallel, that makes so much sense and it sounds beautiful ❤️
😍💯🙌You are a great teacher and I love your articulation, openness and Originality: You didn't even complicate things. Thank you for this.
This channel should have more likes and subscribers than it currently does.
Thank you so much! This means a lot and is yet another confirmation that when I return to consistent uploads that God will use me to reach even more people with the gifts He has blessed me with.
That was very good. Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
This is great video broo
Excellent video and thank you!
Great video. Thanks Jonathan!
This is absolute GOLD!!!!🔥🔥🔥
This video really made me more confident adjusting to play every song in every key!! Thanks so Much!!
I love this,learnt from it and will put it into practice. Really wanna be able to play all keys
Nice job and great lesson, thank you!
Great ideas. Very instructive video.
Thank you so much!!!
No problem at all! I’m glad this was helpful to you!
Hi. I just got a new Yamaha DGX-670 from my wife for Christmas and this is exactly the kind of playing I'm wanting to do! I'm going to back up through your videos (as this is the 1st of yours I have seen) and am going to just focus and getting the scales down and work my way quickly (I hope!) to this point as shown in this video! (Funny story....as I'm tying this, I've messed up a few times as I was 'thinking' there were black notes in the way of my computer keys! lol! It's kindof similar, except the pattern of a keyboard isn't ever supposed to change!!!)
Lol you’ll get it down in no time. My goal is to make it as simple as possible because once you get past the growing pains this will all become second nature to you 👊🏾
Thanks man
You're welcome! No problem
Subscribed👍🏼🙏🏼😍 Thanks
Thank you for the wonderful lesson..learnt a lot
No problem glad this was helpful!
I REALLY like this
Please do more videos like this so I can get better in all my keys.
God willing more content will be on the way!
Nice, i enjoy this video, very helpful, can you do a praise break tutorial in dflat.
Thanks so much ma bro
Most definitely fam👊🏾
I like you teach men bigup
Thank you!!
You could have shown how to find 6,4,5,1 in every scales the it was going to be easy to learn all 12vls, I play well in c#, but have taught myself to find 1,4,5 in every key and this works.
also if you have a real piano play it open so you see the hammers. its the best thing I ever did.
Hi Jonathan.
I have a question. Are you comfortable in all 12 keys? Or do you find, that that are certain keys that you don’t feel truly connected to?
Very nicely worded question! YES I can play in all 12 keys but I am not equally comfortable in all of them quite yet.
For me I feel the most comfortable in G, E, D & A. This is solely because of the chords shapes being fun to play.
I feel the most emotion or connection when I play in Eb or Bb. I may not feel as connected like I. The other keys but sonically I pull a very emotional sound from these two keys specifically.
It all comes down to personal preference but everyone will have some affinity certain keys and for various reasons 🙂
It sounds good, but how do i learn how to add rythem instead of straight chord progression.
The best thing is to really work on arpeggios and learning how to feel the subdivision in the music. A good way to accomplish this is to transcribe some of your favorite licks and runs. It will also develops right and left hand independence which is one of the keys to playing rhythmically.
Hi Jonathan, great video! For the hands together scales starting on different notes how does the fingering work? I've noticed that a lot of pianists don't use the traditional fingering for scales when they actually do runs and fills in songs.
Traditional fingering is helpful when learning basics but you’ll ultimately find that they are more limiting than helpful when you run across a riff or run that doesn’t work with the traditional fingering. Finding your own fingering is the best way to do it. And it’s gonna be different for everyone as long as you reach the indented goal.
Wow i going to actually start practicing my scales like that its more interesting
You can do so much with very little scales open up all possibilities 👌🏾
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No prob hopefully I can continue to bring clarity.
Any chance you can break down how you are playing the progressions? with embellishments? I really want a nice progression with licks to move through each key, I really like what you did @10:30 and @2:35 - would really like the MIDI files or a slow version to explain what you doing in terms of chords + scale degrees
I can definitely do a dedicated video on this for you.
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Greetings God-King
Video is on Point....
Up in this Here Joint!
Do you have a video/tutorial showing how you are doing those Rhythmic patterns?
Thanks for this video...
Health Prosperity always
#ladyduchess
Hopefully soon when I can get a proper recoding setup back I will do a series on that specifically
Maybe a different approach would help me Jonathan. I do not understand what you are teaching here.
Stay tuned big update coming in a week or two. Finally have a studio to start making consistent content again. Hopefully some of the new stuff will make more sense.
If you don’t mind me asking where was I loosing you? What were some of the prices that were difficult to follow for you?