As a guitar player, I love learning from piano players because yall have so much more freedom on your instrument. Piano has a way bigger range than a guitar, and you can play 10+ notes at a time if you want to, and you are usually much faster than guitar players because of how easy it is to play a single note. Guitar only has 6 possible notes at a time (excluding 7+ string guitars), and it usually takes the effort of both hands to play a single note. It's a fun challenge to try and emulate the freedom of a piano on a guitar by using uncommon chord voicings and taking lines from piano players. It can really freshen up your sound.
It looks very tempting but at my level I am simply not able to follow what is going on, thus the question -- would it be possible for you to add into video additional, virtual keyboard as overlay. This way it would be clearly shown which keys are pressed (for example, I understand Eb chord, or I, but to track your fingers, which plays what it would be very handy). Thank you very much for the video!
@@wiseoldfool thank you both for the kind words! I agree, this one is not very in depth, more of a quick demo... most of the videos on my channel are more thorough so that might help!
As a guitar player, I love learning from piano players because yall have so much more freedom on your instrument. Piano has a way bigger range than a guitar, and you can play 10+ notes at a time if you want to, and you are usually much faster than guitar players because of how easy it is to play a single note. Guitar only has 6 possible notes at a time (excluding 7+ string guitars), and it usually takes the effort of both hands to play a single note. It's a fun challenge to try and emulate the freedom of a piano on a guitar by using uncommon chord voicings and taking lines from piano players. It can really freshen up your sound.
It looks very tempting but at my level I am simply not able to follow what is going on, thus the question -- would it be possible for you to add into video additional, virtual keyboard as overlay. This way it would be clearly shown which keys are pressed (for example, I understand Eb chord, or I, but to track your fingers, which plays what it would be very handy). Thank you very much for the video!
I really loved this, I also would really like a more in-depth run through. I've subscribed anyway.
@@wiseoldfool thank you both for the kind words! I agree, this one is not very in depth, more of a quick demo... most of the videos on my channel are more thorough so that might help!
Very inspiring how you take a simple chord progression and share creative possibilities! Thank you for sharing, Ted!!
can u make a video about how to write accompaniment for a melody/song?
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Amazing video! Love your content and a huge thanks for providing us such detailed guidelines! :)
Muito bom amigo!!!!!
Love it!!!😍
Thanks very much from Indonesia❤
Really like these practice sessions...
Thank you! 😊
More swing, please! 👏♥️
The stride pattern sounds so cool!