Playing piano did THIS to me
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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As every single one of us - we like expensive gear. We think that it will make us better producers. Covered in dust that gear then sits in our rooms and people asking "oh so you play piano? that's so cute" can only hear a disappointing answer. Well it's time to CHANGE THIS. It's time! to become the greatest pianist and be able to finally say "oh heah baby, I do play piano 😁". Time to learn it once and for all.
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Which note on the keyboard is the best? Vote in the comments 🤔 Winner gets a pro studio on Bahamas on a peopleless island 😁
E or F because most bass. M O R E B A S S E Q U A L S M O R E G O O D!!!
A4, AKA 440 Hz, AKA The Stuttgart Pitch
B#4
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Do. because we all like do.
You are giga chad, don't quit. keep up the good work and become a piano king!!! Wish you luck!
I was always surprised that you draw all your songs considering how good you are at production and this will be a game changer for you in the long run I promise. Best note is D(eez nuts)
I think it's how things should be I appreciate his creativity a lot
Man forgot that ableton has a scale function 💀
Hey Peter! Great on you for taking the initiative to learn piano! As someone coming from an instrumentalist background who moved into music production, it is totally worth learning how to play piano as it speeds up the process and can help you write melodies as you can "feel" the music. I've found it a lot more inspiring to find some of your favorite songs, lookup the key, BPM, import them into ableton, turn on the metronome, load up your favorite sound, and just jam a melody to the track. The keyboard you have should also help with learning as it highlights the correct notes in the designated key. This should hopefully help you develop an intuition for playing melodies in a more inspiring and fun way, while also giving you a feel to record melodies in your DAW!
Keep up the good work and keep on jamming! :)
3:36 lmao as soon as you said "I just discovered that this keyboard" I somehow instantly knew you were gonna talk about aftertouch. I had my KK s61 mk1 for like 2 years before I discovered that and it blew my mind, I didn't even know what aftertouch was at the time...
Imagine him trying a ROLI keyboard 🤣 his reaction would be hilarious
Thx Peter for sharing the experience and all the struggle you had with the challenge. I hate-love the piano too and didn't manage to play it freely, never will. You can be great without it! EAR and SOUL is KING!
Your productions are too good to believe that you really couldnt play the piano before. Still a great vid.
after watching this i can say im not the only producer with a piano who doesnt know how to play it and now i want to really learn it myself(again).
It's interesting seeing you move from production to keyboard. For myself, starting with keyboard and moving to production, there was a lot I had to unlearn.
I was a piano player before I became a producer. I have been drooling over that NI Komplete S88 for a long time. I've got the 61 key version, but it doesn't have that amazing weighted keyboard. I have to use an old Casio controller for my piano. I'll happily trade you for the NI if you're not using it :)
bro why the vine boom when you changed the bank on your keyboard😂🤣
Same KB I got. For me, expensive gear motivates me to commit or I feel bad for wasting the $. It worked for guitar, and now it is working for keyboard.
PS… B#4 is best note.
This video validated all my emotions from learning piano as a kid lol
im always told by people who are really good to just learn songs you actually like and worry about the other stuff later but you got to get to a point where you are having fun at least a lil
lol I had to do it in reverse. I was trained at piano as a kid, but I got interested in electronic music recently and I had to learn how to pickety-pick songs with a mouse.
now learn every version of la campanella with closed eyes, and beat the guiness world record for flight of the bumblebee using only your toes.
Wtff I use searched up piano chords and this video comes up
@oversampled actually I learn how to play piano occasionally in lessons with my aunt and I also learn the harmonic theory behind it, but what I learned during these lessons is very helpful and I hope the things you discover will make you happy. I actually don't know where the notes are, so good luck.
The last one!!!!
Lovely kitty!
Ur such a funny man ... Yet super talented and skilled individual 🔥🔥
Hi such inspiration 🙂
1:32 What instrument do you play?
Computer keyboard
This makes me feel like I'm insane. When I first started making beats I played piano for at least 5 hours a day on top of learning ableton and mixing outside of those 5 hours. That lasted about two years. I also used melodics.... but when I tell you I learned a whole lot!!! now I have people rapping on my beats and I mix music for people and have an internship as an engineer but it wasn't an easy journey I'll tell you that
Why does this make you feel insane though?
As a guy who plays piano it took me a year or two of lessons to actually get decent at it. Parents were there to make me practice 30 minutes a day. I know it's stupidly boring but keep at it (and get lessons and a sustain pedal lol those are a savior)
I loved this video! Its cool to see journeys like this + good jokes, i laught loud here at 6:46 LMAOOO
At half of the video, there was an ad from Nikos Midi Pack. Should I learn piano now or should I take the easy way, what do you want from me Google Company!?!?!
Anyways, nice and entertaining video about another aspect of producing, the learning from new skills. It made me a bit happy, thanks :)
great gnome impression
12:28 had me felt very called out
9:01 a better apology than will, round of applause for this gentleman 👏
Very great thumbnail that also expresses the video's atmosphere well.
Very nicee🌟🌟
D# minor is for amateurs, A# Phrygian is where it's at!
Well he's a self described amateur so.. works
I bought an interface and MIDI keyboard from Akai but I barely use them 😅
4:33 is that an odyssey g9 behind you? if so, did you get the newer oled thingy one, or the older version?
I got the older one, I love it
@@Oversampled Hehe >:D got the same one 🤟 luv it - the curve got some time getting used to and I had to lower the brightness and turn up the black equalizer instead, to compensate for brightness loss, so that it woudn't get so hot, that it fries your face - but it's very nice once you got it working. Small tip: If you have an nvidia card you can set the monitor to 120hz with its knob and menu, to then be able to add custom resolutions in the nvidia control panel (right click desktop to access it). Once you did that and launched a game with it, you can run the game in windowed mode with the custom resolution and once you did that, you can set the monitor back to 240hz and the custom resolution will still be avaliable in the game. That is nice if you don't want to run everything fullscreen all the time, leaving space for other programs or watching a stream at the sides next to the game window (also most games get very stretched at the corners at fullscreen anyways). Also DisplayFusion Pro is very nice for general PC use and letting your DAW and every other windows snap to virtual areas, which you manually set in the program. With that, you have one big screen that then gets separated into multiple virtual monitors.
I bought an Akai mini plus recently for my first midi controller, the functionality is great but the feel of the keys is absolute garbage. I have a little, 25 year old casio keyboard that plays better. I don't know if all midi controllers feel this way, but if you're a beginning piano player I would not learn on this.
Wait Peter plays the piano this is gonna be a good vid. Anyways how is your day
synth sound design is real instrument thooo
Bro just figure out how to play all your favorite songs on the piano. That's what makes it fun
The best note is a sin at 420 hrtz
Thumbnail 😂😂
The intro is so dramatic haha 😅
"C" is always best to me
what program are you using to make music?
Did you studied music theory first 🤔? Or what did you watched first on youtube?
Good content, always good content.
what daw do u use
Ableton Live 11 Suite
@@Oversampled thx broski
ure legend!
Lmao “first day of playing piano with simply piano” let’s be honest, I bet you been Messing with the piano for years.
Eh?
lmao you're somewhat like me
Surprised u didn’t use melodics
Ur kinda cool
No, you are 😉
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Hi Peter, pianostar dud
Now guitar
Music PewDiePie
F#
u are so tumblr
Write chords to existing songs by ear. That's how I taught myself (after studying the general structures and qualities of chords), and how I started "understanding" how to write chord progressions on the piano by improv.
I wouldn't recommend that you bother memorizing scales. Just memorize patterns. For example,
Major (Ionian):
Root, W, W, H, W, W, W, H.
Trust your ear to tell you when something sounds off.
"root" from my POV is any key on keyboard. Forget note names, it will be easier, I ensure you.
@@ibdeveloper ??? Root is your tonic pitch. What I described above is how to build a scale of which the quality is major/ionian
You should absolutely get yourself some pedals, and practice legato pedalling
Dude, you gotta make 2:10 into an actual song!
Like, IT'S SO PERFECT for a color bass/future bass track!
Too late, i allready stole it 😋
Man you're videos are more entertaining then most others lmao 🤣
Why bother typing the ' and the e
12:16 did the same
Learning Scales is much easier done in front of a good TV show. Practice a new scale a day and just repeat in front of TV. What I did with Blues scales and I got it down after a couple weeks
8:38 either just got done crying, or washed his glasses and did not dry them.
When I play keyboard, I don't care about scale, base note of the chords, 5th, 7th, and other bullshit. I JUST PLAY, and enjoy harmony. That's it. Well, I know that knowing all this stuff "makes me stronger", but it does not help to create music, at all. If I want to play, I play from any note, and do chords that good for my ears.
could you make a building a home studio tutorial?
Your progress for 30 days is very good man! Now a funny thing I noticed is you stick to the black keys a lot, which is because it’s basically a preset pentatonic scale. Now to level up, I suggest you try learning how to play in other keys 😈
most cursed thumbnail ever
I need to be recording stacks playing piano. Lmayo 😆
by the way, i practice piano an hour a day lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm so guilty of this
G minor
Future garage when?
"after touch"
C note
The G
2:10 released when
Soon bro, mixing it right now and training for a live performance 😏
14:00 put pitchmap on the melody and then we got a color bass banger
What keyboard is that? Komplete Kontrol?
yes, mk2 s88
i wonder if peter thinks of me the way i think of him
You king inspired me to get my minilab out of the box
This was hilarious. I really felt your frustration at first. Great video.
I bought a full sized keyboard, and it really helped me play more fluidly than before.
I used mini keys for years and realized how terrible they were for me.
Peter... Can you finally answer me? How much do you make (on average) from your oversampled brand per month? I mostly mean the money made from soundbanks.
The cup on the keyboard makes me nervous AF 😅
Any free software to learn piano
great content
Would you mind telling from where you were learning piano for all these 30 days?
Brain :D I didn't use any external knowledge sources
All the minor notes are the best 😈😈😈😈😈😈
Hate to be that guy but I’m pretty sure you mean scales, every “note” has a minor scale lmao. Just as all 12 notes have a major scale too, just saying
What sound in Arturia is it at 6:28 it sounds sooo good
Augmented voices but, don't know which preset exactly
@@Oversampled Thanks :)
siema mordo
the best thing that ever happened to my piano playing is switching my favorite key from C major to F# major, because F# has all the black notes, and the black notes make up the pentatonic scale. So basically you just mash the black keys and everything always sounds good since it's the pentatonic, then you toss the other two white notes here and there. You went with D# which is essentially the same thing.
ikr!