THE PIANOPIG INTRO CHORDS
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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This has been a highly requested video, so here it is! Learn how to play the chords to the PianoPig intro.
It's a great little chord progression and really fun to improvise over. It's in the key of C minor and it was inspired by the song 'Time Out' by Hiromi - definitely worth checking out!
If you guys want to see more videos on this chord progression then let me know! Any questions, such leave a comment below.
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00:27 In loop! Fantastic progression!!
I’ve been waiting for this forever dude thank you
Haha my pleasure man!
Transposed it for guitar and it sounds wonderful! Thanks!
I thought I had to play the whole chord with one hand! Thanks for the video.Super
I like the Cm6/9 - a very “Bond” chord
Haha yes, I feel like it is used in most of the James Bond music!
excellent observation. I appreciate that opening
I thought you were talking about some other kinds of "bond".
Great progression! Excellent tutorial! Both endings are beautiful. I think you chose the right one for your intro -less mysterious, more optimistic.
Great video! Thanks man, your lesson I needed so much! This chords progression is awesome.
Every time I have dropped in to your channel I have thought I would like to know those chords. And there it was - all the time. YES - I would like to get some ideas on improvising over them. thanks simon
Both are dope chords 🎹🙌🏿🔥🔥
Haha they most certainly are!
Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
Sir your lessons are giving a boost in my piano playing !! Thanks alot and your reply in that previous video called coolest jazz lick means alot to me. Regards 🙏🙏🙏
This, is beautiful, I must learn all there is to piano
Original ending!!! Beautiful.
Thanks so very much for posting those chords. After playing it multiply times is good to substitute the Cm6 at the ending. Both are great!!!!!!!!!!!
This was a fun post! I'm super basic, but I thought I'd challenge myself to learn this progression. Then I checked out Hiromi, and almost lost my mind. Total magic!
She is an amazing pianist!
Great job Simon. Great teacher.
You know what? I would love for you to play an improv solo based on these chords! :)
Awesome! I'll keep that in mind :)
I like it the way you have it now. It's a little more cheerful.
I love it! And I would love for you to make other videos showing dif ways to play them how to improvise them just as you mentioned at the end of this video. I love your lessons. I'm a real beginner & at 81 I've decided lately to take lessons. Your videos are making it much easier. Thank you.
Thanks! It's nice to see people want to see more on these chords, gives me a good reason to make a video on exactly that :)
The minor 6 - 9 ending is best IMHO! Keep up the great work with these videos! Nice job you are doing!
NAClark/Philadelphia
Thank you so much Brother♥️🙌🏻 Much love♥️
So fun to be able to play the intro! I start my practice off with it every time. Personally, I prefer your Cm6/9 ending :-) Thanks for all you do, the lessons are so helpful, easy to follow, and liberating (like jazz itself).
the first finishing chord was best for me. thank you
I remember seeing this not long after you posted it and thinking, "Yeah, some day." I remembered it today and called it up. And now it's easy-peasy for me. Two years ago? Impossible. So that's a good thing that happened.
That's awesome! You must be making good progress in your playing 🙂
Time Out is one of my personal favorites!
Awesome 🌟
Thank you!!! Every time I did a lesson I would wonder about these chords and was going to request them when I signed up to PP. Still signing up. Love your work and teaching method
Haha glad you enjoyed it! Looking forward to seeing you inside the Academy 🙂
very good lesson..thankyou
I love this stuff. But I just learned something. I play guitar and it's somewhat difficult to voice these chords the same way as in piano. And I just discovered why. These are not "pure" inversions. The left hand is always playing the root BUT not always the root position of the chord, as in the last C9. The right hand is often playing some inverted form of the remaining notes. Which is why I have difficulty duplicating the fullness of the sound of the piano chord on my guitar. Good learning stuff, though. Well done. Thanks for this. You have a superb site.
Found it thanks. You are awesome
cool! thank you
I always wanted to know how to play your intro music. Thank you, Simon, for sharing!!!
No worries! So many people kept asking for it, I felt I had to make a tutorial on it 😀
Thanks a lot
Thank you, Simon. I liked so much your intro that I found the chords myself some time ago: my only mistake was adding a Bb in the middle of that Ab13 chord. Beautiful progession, man.
That extra Bb makes an awesome chord, but yeah I left it out in this progression! Funny to know you worked it out before haha
yes, I couldn't resist: it's a beautiful progression!
Thank you 🙏. Yes please show us how to improvise on these chords.
can you explain the harmony of this? Bbm9 and Ab13 are borrowed chords or another thing? im very confused trying to understand how this progression was built
love hiromi uehara
Isn't she just so awesome!?
Lovely to the ear..great to learn, Thankyou
My pleasure!
great intro!
THANK YOU!
The chord progression also reminds me of the hip hop track "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers" 🙂
shit it wasn't just me then! They sampled the young hold trio.
same
Your so right, just checked it out.
Thank you so much for this lesson.
My pleasure man :)
New sub here. Thanks for the upload, been wondering about the intro chords as well. Great channel!
Welcome to the party! Thanks :)
I really like this chord progression:) I think it would be great if you could do another video showing us how to improvise over these chords :)
I think I'm going to do exactly that! Keep an eye out for it :)
Love them both! The Cm6 is so emotional and the original is bright ...
I guess 😶
Thank you so much for this one and all of the others too!!
No problem, glad you enjoyed it 😀
Piano pig how long do you play piano?
very good teacher
very good !!
great !!! thank you very much !!! finally you released it , another request is that you work on ear training in a way you can find that a song goes to fifth degree chords or elsewhere in a diatonic progression
Good suggestion, I'll add it to my list :)
The original sounds more magical. Thanks for the jewels!
I would do it the first way first and the second way second for a nice surprise!
Great stuff Simon.
Thanks!
Muito massa
Thanks it’s good. Left hand voicings to improvise, please.
I've subscribed. :-) Thanks for the nice lessons.
My plesure!
It ia very elegant inro--Good Job
Glad you like it 😀
Could you do a video on how to improvise over a specific jazz standard like Autumn Leaves or Take the A Train? Love the videos btw
It's on my list! I do more of that sort of thing inside the PianoPig Academy, check it out if you want!
Minor 6/9 ending is sweet!
Thx tnx tnx❤❤❤
Nice!
The first ending is alot better
which mode are you using here?
das Intro ist supercool, aber schwer zu spielen. Sehr gutes Video.
I really loved this tutorial your channel is very helpful as i'm trying to understand how making music with a piano works i have just started to learn the piano and i'm in love with the way you teach us the chords and progressions and scales and all..Thank you for everything!! a little request : can you please teach us how to read music because i'm a total ignorant in what comes to that feels like i'm reading klingon whenever i see a Cm9,G7 and things like that XD. i love your channel keep it up.
Thanks! It's good to hear you have been finding the videos helpful :) Check out my 'Piano Chords for Beginners' playlist, I talk a fair bit about how to read and play things such as as Cm9 and G7.
PianoPig thank you very much for the respond i sure will check out the vid's..respect.
Sounds very like the opening to Maxwell's 'Til The Cops Come Knockin'' as well :)
Here's another request for some improv licks over these amazing chords!!
Waiting for this video a long time😅😅lol!!!
Haha a lot of people were asking for it!
can i use this music : )
4:17:
F 7 (13)?
Thank you for this wonderfull Chords!
(I'm starting piano)
Please i want to learn how to play the piano professionally, I need help from you sir because i love this site pianopig . It's really entertaining and breakdown. Thanks as you do so.
Well then get stuck in with all my videos! There's plenty of material here on RUclips and if you want even more check out my online piano course... PianoPig Academy :)
Great stuff Simon. Do you really drive a Renault?
👍
Can this neo chords used to any songs??
Subscribed and liked
Good decision :)
Love your channel content !! Where are you from (more specifically your accent)?
Thanks! I'm from the UK, south of England (near Southampton).
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the word "intro." I love your chord progression - Cm9, Bbm9, Ab13, G7(#5), Cm6/9 - but it sounds more like an ending than an intro. Unless you mean it's the into to your video, not to a song. Either way, it's very sweet.
can you put here the original progression link?
I always interpret that G7(#5) as Gm7(b13).
Love the sequence. It's now become my go to improv riff. Not copyrighted is it?😉
Not yet 😉 haha
Which ending do you prefer? The original or the minor 6/9?
PianoPig minor 6/9!
Me too haha!
PianoPig The minor 6/9 is a richer chord, but I still like the original more. It is not as muddy sounding and it rolls well. Blessings.
original
Original ending sounds too cliche to me, mb just because it's the first thing that would come to my mind if I was writing it myself or because minor 9 is too recognizable... Anyway, I like the other option more 😉
I'd love to know what the chord progression for your 'chord of the month' series is!
0:27
Hello Piano teacher
That C minor 6 9 gave it a James Bond type feel to it
Haha it is a very Bond kinda sound! I think they use this chord in most of the James Bond music to be honest haha
awesome. I have been waiting. I prefer the original 🤔 ...
Haha that's good!
I always liked that chord progression! That minor 6/9 is real nice!
Ending Cm6/9… it’s more moody 🙏🏽🇦🇺
1:44
2:25
Can’t find time out anywhere and can’t understand name of band you said
Other songs that use this progression: Maxwell- Til the cops come knocking, and Pharohe Monch- Queens
How can the song it be in Cm if there is a Bbm? Shouldnt it be Bbmaj?
The Bb minor chord is borrowed from another key
Like that minor 6 ending...
From which song do u got this progression? Dont understood it
It was inspired by the song 'Time Out' by Hiromi. The clip I posted was from this video: ruclips.net/video/qXsuPkyFQuQ/видео.html
I love her!! Thanks
Cmin6/9 is so rich and interesting
Absolutely! One of my favs :)
min 6/9
Please what's the name of the girl playing the grand piano
She is called 'Hiromi' - the clip I posted was from this video: ruclips.net/video/qXsuPkyFQuQ/видео.html
Leave it the way it is :D
I'm not changing anything, don't you worry :)
Thanks, now i can impress my crush
Minor 6/9:ending
Cm9
Original
So it's essentially a I-III-II-V-I?