Loved the "hammer on" idea, which I've heard a lot from people like Bruce Hornsby, especially on "The Way It Is". He uses this technique a Lot. Thanks for that.
I love how happy Jason looks like when he performs at the beginning of every lesson. He really gets into the music and I think that's actually a really underrated quality in a teacher. Cheers!
That sounds so beautiful to the ear. I have only been playing about a year..just learing from teachers on youtube. I am just trying to learn my inversions chords. You are a great teacher.
Thank you Marie for those kind words! 😊 And if you're interested in learning the piano in detail, you can always consider our school as well. Here's our contact info: 📞 +91 7760456847 📧 music@nathanielschool.com
Jason, as a long time guitarist, now trying to master the piano, I am eternally grateful for your lessons. I feel I can actually make real progress now, thanks to you.
There is such a wealth of great information in this one video it is amazing. With the chord charts I will have practice material to last me for months.
Awesome content, musicality and inspiration, Jason. This is basically what I am looking for on my piano journey, coming from the guitar. Thank u so much!🙌🌿💫
📚 Download all my notes from this lesson and all other tutorials on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/54344045 00:00 Performance 00:38 Introduction 04:02 Flamenco Chords 08:19 “Hammer On” Country Chords 15:13 Double Grace Notes 18:40 Pop Chords - Spread Triads 21:20 Pop Chords - Fifth Voicing 22:42 Pop Chords - Clusters 24:28 Plagal Chords 28:46 Revision 30:39 Conclusion
Hi Jason - I hope you get to read this message and respond? This has been so useful thank you. at at 07:24 you played in the style of a harp playing Gm/G - D/F# - Dm/F - C/E - Cm/Eb and G/D and can't stop playing it. Can you give me 2 or 3 chords that will take me back to the beginning of the sequence please. It sounds very familiar but can't place it? Also thanks for including the EDM section with the 1-5-10 split - WOW!
The Hammer on approach is what brought me to the piano years ago. It can be done on stringed and woodwind instruments but it is tricky. But with practice anything is possible
sir how can i play more than 7 chords in a scale.For the example in the c Maj i can play CMaj.Dmin,Emin, FMaj, GMaj, Amin, Bdim.But i want to play more chords .HOW?Please Thanks Sir.
That is what the video explains. You take the 7 chords, and make adjustments to them. Or eventually you can add in new notes =. Keep learning theory basics. If you are asking this question, this video is too advanced for you at this time. Stick with basic major and minor theory for now.
I have a 61 key yamaha E363 keyboard. It has touch response. Can you kindly recommend is it suitable to learn or do you recommend any other model with weighted keys or more number of keys and better sound ?
Nothing wrong with a 61 key having Touch response. However, if you can afford, please consider an 88 key Digital Piano or MIDI controller like Yamaha or Roland
@@nathanielschool Thank you so much.... Can you please mention the model you play in videos ? Do you use keyboard's built in piano sound OR is it a piano sound pLugin etc inside pc DAW ? Also kindly mention the keyboard display software that is displayed live (with blue pressed keys) above the actual keyboard and the chord display tool too. Thanks alot and regards
If a piano is so limited., Why is it the primary instrument of the world? It may be limited binarily as you say, but it can make its own rhythm, make its own accompaniment, similate many instruments for example, bass guitar and most of all sound rich and rewarding as a stand alone instrument which violin, trumpet, flute cannot do . Granted it is true the guitar can be played in a way for its own accompaniment, but it is a long and painful process as the fingertips develop calluses over many years and most give up as I did. Also the piano is the only instrument that several people can play together, at the same time, Its one of the few instruments that one can autonomously as a PLAYER PIANO
Sir, you are by far too good. I am playing by ear. if I cld follow your left hand cords...you are too fast. I only follow the notes, not the names of the notes.
Thanks Santie! Perhaps you can watch some of the more foundational videos. Can you see this playlist just for Left Hand techniques: geni.us/LeftHandPiano
Very selfless guy. First time I have heard a RUclips teacher strongly recommend that I listen to other sources. Great stuff👊
Wow, thanks!
Loved the "hammer on" idea, which I've heard a lot from people like Bruce Hornsby, especially on "The Way It Is". He uses this technique a Lot. Thanks for that.
Totally! What an artist, Bruce Hornsby!
I love how happy Jason looks like when he performs at the beginning of every lesson. He really gets into the music and I think that's actually a really underrated quality in a teacher. Cheers!
That's what it's all about Briti!
Very impressive and just can’t have enough of this video bro, you’re such a genius in this instrument . So incredible. Thanks a lot.
Wow, thanks so much!
That sounds so beautiful to the ear. I have only been playing about a year..just learing from teachers on youtube. I am just trying to learn my inversions chords. You are a great teacher.
Thank you Marie for those kind words! 😊
And if you're interested in learning the piano in detail, you can always consider our school as well.
Here's our contact info:
📞 +91 7760456847
📧 music@nathanielschool.com
Jason, as a long time guitarist, now trying to master the piano, I am eternally grateful for your lessons. I feel I can actually make real progress now, thanks to you.
That's awesome to hear! Thanks!
There is such a wealth of great information in this one video it is amazing. With the chord charts I will have practice material to last me for months.
That's great, Nico! Keep up the practice!
You make all of us feel much much better Jason...
Music is something heavenly and Godly.
It has very close connection to God and our souls i feel
One of the best tutorials to make your playing more expressive. Thank you so much!!
You're very welcome John!
Brilliant lesson- thanks !
You're welcome! 🙌🏻
Sir Your Teaching is Amazing
And thanks for sharing this beautiful lessons in RUclips
And Happy By God's Grace I Have found ur classes 😊💐
Awesome content, musicality and inspiration, Jason. This is basically what I am looking for on my piano journey, coming from the guitar. Thank u so much!🙌🌿💫
Awesome, thank you so much Lorenz! Means a lot! Even I come from a Guitar perspective as I've learnt so much from 🎸 players
I simply love how much your trying to get the piano to give some vibrato - that's a guitar player right there! Keep it up, great videoes
Thanks so much, Martin! Well, then I'm a guitarist in the muscles and a keyboardist in the blood✊🏽
This is the one lesson I’ve been wanting. And I got it from my favourite teacher.
Awesome Sharad! One more coming up one the subject. Perhaps you should also follow this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLrNNL05e9FT89cBYbuTwaeB-ug5GA-juY
📚 Download all my notes from this lesson and all other tutorials on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/54344045
00:00 Performance
00:38 Introduction
04:02 Flamenco Chords
08:19 “Hammer On” Country Chords
15:13 Double Grace Notes
18:40 Pop Chords - Spread Triads
21:20 Pop Chords - Fifth Voicing
22:42 Pop Chords - Clusters
24:28 Plagal Chords
28:46 Revision
30:39 Conclusion
Thank you so much sir..!!🙏🙏🙏
This link no longer works 😩... Is there and updated link
You always seems to amaze me😊. You make keyboard very excited and interesting🎉
Happy to hear that!😇
i have never seen tutorial like this...you are the best mr. Jason. Many thanks for keeping share
Wow, thanks Wekoen!
I love the way you teach. You really demonstrate things clearly and your explanations are easy to understand. Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much sir for sharing chord playing technique secret...!!
So nice of you Pradeep!
Your teaching is making me a better musician, Jason. I’m so grateful-will go donate on your website now. 🙏🏽
Wow, thank you so much Michael! My pleasure! Will continue to give my best for the channel!
Thanks
Most welcome Joby! Glad you enjoyed the lesson :)
My my this is what am looking for tk for the infrastructure your the teacher I need
Can't wait to try these out. You are brilliant. Thanks.
Have fun!🤘😃
This video was bloody fantastic I feel like my playing is 20 percent better just from this video thankyou 😮
That's so nice to hear Christopher. Lots more lessons in store for 2024. Do stay tuned!
You are a good gifted preacher of music. No praise is enough for you sir.arun dey
Thank you so much for your kind wishes Arun
Jason, another amazing lesson. Lots to learn here👍
Such great examples, too. Love how you leave space.
So glad!
Great lesson, Gold Standard!
Thanks Zameer! Have fun learning!
Thank you. Well done.
Thanks for watching John!
Thanks sir Jason
Just wonderful
So nice of you Bernard!
Awesome teaching. Really helpful and educative. Many thanks 🙏. Greetings 🖖
Thanks Midasty! Warm greetings to you too!
Jason you're an excellent teacher and a good man buddy! Thanks for all that you do👍
I appreciate that Ricardo!
Brilliant! one of the best tutorials to help us play in context with the type of music we like. You are a great teacher!
Glad it was helpful, Daniel! You can check out some of my other tutorials on triads as well - ruclips.net/video/d1f2-ktNMFY/видео.html
God bless you, sir
Thank you so much! GBU too 🙏🏽
This is amazing. Thank you , God bless u brother. ❤
You are most welcome Crista!
You're the man. Thank you!
Subscribed
Welcome aboard 😊
Thank you sir
Finally you thought us Flamenco
I'm implying this in guitar and it's very useful
Thank you
Oh yes! Lot's more Flamenco coming your way Immanuel!
@@nathanielschool 👍👍👍👍Thank you sir
Thank you sir. You are an excellent teacher. May God bless you.
So nice of you Bipin!
Sir, Nice Tutorial, Thanks Sir. I request you, please upload a Video on Western music Ornamentation techniques .
Will work hard on this one!
Thanks for this highly rich information. God bless 🙏
So nice of you Lagos!
So very educational and entertaining. Smashing lesson!
Thanks so much!
Great as ever. Thank you Jason.
Glad you enjoyed it Mike!
Great, lesson, thank you...
My pleasure Jeffrey 🙏🏼
Lovely lesson Jason. Like the way you relate to other instruments. Need to watch a few times to register 😀
Awesome, thank you Raghu!
Jason Thank you very much for such amazing content.
My pleasure leo!
Absolutely brilliant!! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep supporting!
My pleasure!
Merci Jason, very useful lesson.
You are most welcome Lawrence!
A goldmine.
Fantastic , thank you sir
You are welcome and thank you for listening in! 😀
Very impressive technic
Thank you Afsar! Cheers!
Thanks so much Jason. So inspiring.
Glad you enjoyed it Philip!
Hi Jason - I hope you get to read this message and respond? This has been so useful thank you. at at 07:24 you played in the style of a harp playing Gm/G - D/F# - Dm/F - C/E - Cm/Eb and G/D and can't stop playing it. Can you give me 2 or 3 chords that will take me back to the beginning of the sequence please. It sounds very familiar but can't place it? Also thanks for including the EDM section with the 1-5-10 split - WOW!
The Hammer on approach is what brought me to the piano years ago. It can be done on stringed and woodwind instruments but it is tricky. But with practice anything is possible
Awesome!
Wonderful lesson, sir. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much ❤
You're most welcome Umang 😊
that was a great lesson jason great teacher
Thanks a ton Timmy!
Excellent video. Thanks
Most welcome!
great teacher
Many many thanks Sartaj!
Thanks 👍😊
Most welcome Simon 😊
Thnk you so much Sir this is very useful
So nice of you Tatenda!
THANK YOU
Most welcome Marcos!
Cool Sir..
Thanks Siva!
So nice
Glad you liked it!😇
thank is great
Most welcome Tut!
Excelente content. Thank you!
Much appreciated Ciro!
Hey Jason what were you playing at 7:25? Was that a famous classical song?
No clue John! Quite enjoyed it though!
The best by a long distance yes
Awesome to hear Liam!
Very nice sir🙏
Thanks and welcome Jignesh! Keep watching!
🎶😸🎶( ice cap zone sonic 3)🎶 🎮 29:55 🎮🎶
sir how many chords can i play in a scale.
sir how can i play more than 7 chords in a scale.For the example in the c Maj i can play CMaj.Dmin,Emin, FMaj, GMaj, Amin, Bdim.But i want to play more chords .HOW?Please
Thanks Sir.
That is what the video explains. You take the 7 chords, and make adjustments to them. Or eventually you can add in new notes =. Keep learning theory basics. If you are asking this question, this video is too advanced for you at this time. Stick with basic major and minor theory for now.
I have a 61 key yamaha E363 keyboard. It has touch response.
Can you kindly recommend is it suitable to learn or do you recommend any other model with weighted keys or more number of keys and better sound ?
Nothing wrong with a 61 key having Touch response. However, if you can afford, please consider an 88 key Digital Piano or MIDI controller like Yamaha or Roland
@@nathanielschool
Thank you so much....
Can you please mention the model you play in videos ? Do you use keyboard's built in piano sound OR is it a piano sound pLugin etc inside pc DAW ?
Also kindly mention the keyboard display software that is displayed live (with blue pressed keys) above the actual keyboard and the chord display tool too.
Thanks alot and regards
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The piano has something the violin and guitar does not have: the sustain pedal.
Guitars have sustanin pedal haha (the electric)
The intro made me cringe with absolute delight. Insta-subbed beautiful performances
Thanks a ton!
Why? Does everything make people cringe nowadays?
If a piano is so limited., Why is it the primary instrument of the world? It may be limited binarily as you say, but it can make its own rhythm, make its own accompaniment, similate many instruments for example, bass guitar and most of all sound rich and rewarding as a stand alone instrument which violin, trumpet, flute cannot do . Granted it is true the guitar can be played in a way for its own accompaniment, but it is a long and painful process as the fingertips develop calluses over many years and most give up as I did. Also the piano is the only instrument that several people can play together, at the same time, Its one of the few instruments that one can autonomously as a PLAYER PIANO
Well said Roger!
Would look more intuitive to see a plugin piano version when you play, that is to the left of you, like on Piano channels with 500k+ subs.
Thank you for that idea! I shall try to implement it soon!
Sir, you are by far too good. I am playing by ear. if I cld follow your left hand cords...you are too fast. I only follow the notes, not the names of the notes.
Thanks Santie! Perhaps you can watch some of the more foundational videos. Can you see this playlist just for Left Hand techniques: geni.us/LeftHandPiano
@@nathanielschool thx for your feedback. Appreaciate!!!
I reckon you're going to have a much harder time with all of this if you are trying to avoid learning note names, or how chords are made.
Прекрасное видео ! Лайк в поддержку канала. Спасибо !
Thanks
Thanks so much for your support Varun 🙏🏽
Thanks
Thank you so much for your support! Appreciate it so much!😊🤘