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been playing in one key for years. Its about time i learned to play in all 12. Been browsing through many videos, yours is the most comprehensive on the subject. Thanks
This is a great lesson to begin to also build a chord catalog. My approach this time around (for me) is to not write this down on paper but to work on playing, Chords hearing and feeling of the keys in my hand.....okay okay ill write these 9's down lol lol lol
This is awesome, I actually purchased the Calculator Transposer which JP mentions, but never really understood how to use it until I saw him using it here in this video. And the info is just like icing on the cake!
Excellent. Your video helped me pull some helter skelter jazz theory together. I was always scared of playing in E A Gb. I've learned i know more than i think. Thank you for new tools. Your teaching is thorough and simplistic. I also appreciate you don't showcase your awesome skill but are sincere in helping others strive for excellence.
@@hearandplay the degree of minor...Cm9 - Fm9 etc...man I've got a whole new appreciation for the circle of 5ths...It's really musical. I strive to write some cool Funk grooves and nice chord progressions that have meaning
What's up bro! I'm really enjoying GMTC! Now I'm learning to play in all 12 keys. I'm still a beginner but I can see myself progressing a lot! I'm definitely staying on the course! God bless!
Pretty good I feel. Been working on some Lynyrd Skynyrd. Some of it a bit tough. I played lead guitar for 20 + yrs, so you might say I'm a late bloomer to piano.I went to a jam session about 6 yrs ago and had a few rum =cokes, I am not a drinker at all, They had an upright on the side of the stage and I asked if I could play it. They said sure, I asked to go easy for a few songs so I could transpose in my head. After that it was a Jerry Lee night. Bear in mind I had never actually played out b4. After that I started practicing and setting in with friends. That's my story.
Thank You hearandplay and J.P. First timer here by accident,or was it lol. I enjoyed the part with the wheel and how J.P. explained it as a circle of 5ths,etc.My favorite part was near the end when he speeded/sped up the tempo and I could see/and hear how it can also be used in Jazz. I am a guitarist so I have to apply this to that but it's all relevant.Actually,I might be digging our daughters Casio keyboard out of the closet in the morning lol. Great lesson by a great teacher. I hit like and subscribe. Peace and God Bless.
woooow .I grew up with this dude.remember when got into a fist fight in front of his mamas house,but still remained friends after that.remember I turned you on to my mpcxl? glad to see your doing your thing bro
when you were playing the minor 9 , I had to look it up because I didn't understand the theory behind it. for instance im really familiar with the key of aflat so once u called out aflat I looked up what an a flat minor 9 is and it says its also called an aflat minor 7 add9 and to me that easier because I feel like its spelling out the whole chord. why didn't you explain it that way ? and how do we know when to add a flat or sharp to a chord ?
Major is always skip 3 skip 2 and minor is skip 2 skip 3 (half steps). So, if you have a C chord, see how many notes you skipped. C chord is CEG. All white keys. If you want that to be minor, drop the middle note (the 3rd) one note (or half step). Majors sound happy. Minors, sad.
There's more than 12. They LIED to you, lol. You still have melodic minors, natural minors and harmonic...lol Oh, and relative minors...that's another 12 by itself. Don't give up. It's fun. Trust me. Interspersed with Don Music moments, tho...
I wish I could play that cord but my hands are not big enough to hit all those keys...maybe I’m not supposed to play the piano or organ.... even though I really want to.
Well, you have to stop making excuses why not, for starters. Look up Wael Farouk. He plays classical as a little person. Rachmanioff, who was a big dude with huge hands. Had big piano parts, too. Wael manages. There are go-arounds. Just ask a piano teacher. And you mean "chord." :)
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been playing in one key for years. Its about time i learned to play in all 12. Been browsing through many videos, yours is the most comprehensive on the subject. Thanks
Awesome! Glad I could help Sabelo. Keep up the great work!🎧
This is a powerful lesson...I saved this.
You are a good teacher. Finally, someone who answers my questions and is not too fast or trying to impress! Thank you.
Wow finally starting to get this! Thanks for that lesson. I'll be using that alot more.
God bless you Linda Wamsley! You can find many more lessons like this on www.GospelMusicTraining.com
Excellent playing 🎹 Excellent breakdown! I will progress in the process. Thank you
Bro you open my mind to a different level you are a good teacher thanks much for time you spent making this video
This guy is a real teacher learning a lot thanks man
THANK YA BROTHER PERRY! JP IS AWESOME WHEN IT COMES TO BREAKING THINGS DOWN! What was your favorite part?
This is a great lesson to begin to also build a chord catalog. My approach this time around (for me) is to not write this down on paper but to work on playing, Chords hearing and feeling of the keys in my hand.....okay okay ill write these 9's down lol lol lol
This is powerful thank God i find this.
Praise God!
Thanks for the lesson
This is awesome, I actually purchased the Calculator Transposer which JP mentions, but never really understood how to use it until I saw him using it here in this video. And the info is just like icing on the cake!
How can I put the circle of 4th on a song
Excellent. Your video helped me pull some helter skelter jazz theory together. I was always scared of playing in E A Gb. I've learned i know more than i think. Thank you for new tools. Your teaching is thorough and simplistic. I also appreciate you don't showcase your awesome skill but are sincere in helping others strive for excellence.
What was your favorite part Roz?
i'm a lil late to the party...been playing guitar for a long time...you put the windex on it brotha..made it clear and simple... thank you
Awesome bro! What part really resonated with you the most you think?
@@hearandplay the degree of minor...Cm9 - Fm9 etc...man I've got a whole new appreciation for the circle of 5ths...It's really musical. I strive to write some cool Funk grooves and nice chord progressions that have meaning
Excellent - This tool would be be dope if you had a box to type in a chord and then it would show you the chord on the keyboard
This is great information!
I'm glad it helping you Ms Pamela!
Good information
Great teaching
Glad it was helpful!
Wow thank you I will begin to practice !!
How's your practice coming since you watched this video?
Excellent vid. Nice explanation. Clear and concise. Well done.
Thanks Don. What Part did you enjoy the most?
Wow, Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
thak you GBU you help me alot
God bless you too Sis Carmen!
What's up bro! I'm really enjoying GMTC! Now I'm learning to play in all 12 keys. I'm still a beginner but I can see myself progressing a lot! I'm definitely staying on the course! God bless!
Awesome Awesome Awesome! Which lesson are you working on now and finding the most growth? I'll pass it on to JP.
That' great to hear brother Larry. How are these progressing for you now?
@@hearandplay I haven't been on GMTC for a while but when I get a keyboard I can practice all day!
Thank you very much, Mr Wizard. God Bless....
You're very welcome Virgil! How's your playing coming along?🎧🎹
Pretty good I feel. Been working on some Lynyrd Skynyrd. Some of it a bit tough. I played lead guitar for 20 + yrs, so you might say I'm a late bloomer to piano.I went to a jam session about 6 yrs ago and had a few rum =cokes, I am not a drinker at all, They had an upright on the side of the stage and I asked if I could play it. They said sure, I asked to go easy for a few songs so I could transpose in my head. After that it was a Jerry Lee night. Bear in mind I had never actually played out b4. After that I started practicing and setting in with friends. That's my story.
The background music on this lesson is fire.....is this song a lesson within the portal?
Very. Interesting. My. Friend.
Glad it helped bro!
Great video. Excellent tip
Thank You hearandplay and J.P. First timer here by accident,or was it lol. I enjoyed the part with the wheel and how J.P. explained it as a circle of 5ths,etc.My favorite part was near the end when he speeded/sped up the tempo and I could see/and hear how it can also be used in Jazz. I am a guitarist so I have to apply this to that but it's all relevant.Actually,I might be digging our daughters Casio keyboard out of the closet in the morning lol. Great lesson by a great teacher. I hit like and subscribe. Peace and God Bless.
Hello, I love your videos. How can I get that chart?
woooow .I grew up with this dude.remember when got into a fist fight in front of his mamas house,but still remained friends after that.remember I turned you on to my mpcxl? glad to see your doing your thing bro
LOL who won Slim? JP like Lavar Ball... NEVA LOST lol!
I don't think JP is beating anybody up anymore. But those keys are taking as licking lol!
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outstanding
What was your biggest insight in this lesson Samant?
Thanks Samant!
Amazing quality lesson. May you say what cam and mic are you using for this? God bless!
Let me check with JP for you. But the cam are Sony Cams, I know.
Please make that full screen. It's hard to see.
Good suggestion!
Bro...ur 736 for Eflat on circle of 5ths was not clear
when you were playing the minor 9 , I had to look it up because I didn't understand the theory behind it. for instance im really familiar with the key of aflat so once u called out aflat I looked up what an a flat minor 9 is and it says its also called an aflat minor 7 add9 and to me that easier because I feel like its spelling out the whole chord. why didn't you explain it that way ? and how do we know when to add a flat or sharp to a chord ?
Major is always skip 3 skip 2 and minor is skip 2 skip 3 (half steps). So, if you have a C chord, see how many notes you skipped. C chord is CEG. All white keys.
If you want that to be minor, drop the middle note (the 3rd) one note (or half step).
Majors sound happy. Minors, sad.
I don't care,I will take my time to learn all the 12 keys
There's more than 12. They LIED to you, lol. You still have melodic minors, natural minors and harmonic...lol
Oh, and relative minors...that's another 12 by itself. Don't give up. It's fun. Trust me. Interspersed with Don Music moments, tho...
I wish I could play that cord but my hands are not big enough to hit all those keys...maybe I’m not supposed to play the piano or organ.... even though I really want to.
Well, you have to stop making excuses why not, for starters. Look up Wael Farouk. He plays classical as a little person. Rachmanioff, who was a big dude with huge hands. Had big piano parts, too. Wael manages.
There are go-arounds. Just ask a piano teacher.
And you mean "chord." :)