An EASY Method To Memorize Major Scales On Piano- Perfect For Beginners!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2023
  • When you're first starting out at the piano, memorizing major scales can be difficult. However, with this handy method, you can quickly learn any major scale on the piano.
    In this video I'll share the following:
    ⭐ My SPECIAL tip for learning major scales quickly
    ⭐ How to identify which half steps you need for your major scales
    ⭐ Examples of how to blocked and broken patterns to learn scales
    ⭐ The best fingering for learning major scales quickly
    ⭐ and much more..
    I'm confident you'll have a much better grasp on how these piano scales work, and you'll be able to perform them beautifully after watching this video. It's all about having fun, and using unique ways to learn these is a step in the right direction!
    Let me know any additional questions you have in the comments!
    Learn more about how to practice beginner piano scales here - joshuarosspiano.com/piano-sca...
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  • @crownmenovember700
    @crownmenovember700 8 месяцев назад

    I was playing my piano last night getting back and I was thinking I needs METHOD to memorize my scales Fam …. This is very much appreciated 💯 0:40

    • @PianoFrenzy
      @PianoFrenzy  8 месяцев назад

      Happy to help! This just keeps things simple, and puts less stress on fingering at first. :)

    • @crownmenovember700
      @crownmenovember700 8 месяцев назад

      @@PianoFrenzy man I’m a lyrical artist, who picked up the piano when my son was born to teach him and I love this instrument. I’m looking for any and every way I can get better. Thanks bro 🙏🏿

  • @mohamedzaflanseedin6102
    @mohamedzaflanseedin6102 7 месяцев назад

    Sir may i know the technique how to know the next chord of a chord of a scale exactly ???❤❤❤ i know there are three majors and three minors and a dim in a scale basically..

    • @PianoFrenzy
      @PianoFrenzy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Do you mean the next chord within a scale? If so you're correct there, but its more about you knowing the diatonic notes of the scale. Which in major contain your 5 whole steps and two half steps. This video might answer your question hopefully -> ruclips.net/video/3SOmymMuGmg/видео.html

    • @mohamedzaflanseedin6102
      @mohamedzaflanseedin6102 7 месяцев назад

      @@PianoFrenzy yes sir i mean on C major scale if the present chord is c, is there any order or technique to know the next chord without looking at the chart.?

    • @PianoFrenzy
      @PianoFrenzy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes of course. If you know the 7 notes of the scale, you can build the chords all within that key. For example, D major has two sharps, so you know that any chords you form that contain F and C, would need to sharp those notes.

  • @nancystaley9101
    @nancystaley9101 7 месяцев назад

    I play intermediate, certain songs advanced, primarily self taught, BUT never learned names of chords😢 Also 4th finger extremely weak with some arthritis. How is the best way to learn chords and also strengthened 4th finger so quit twisting hand in awkward positions. Do you think there is in any help for me or is it much to late?I am 83.😮
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    • @PianoFrenzy
      @PianoFrenzy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, I certainly think you can. I have taught students of all ages! You may want to do some strengthening exercises for your 4th finger. Using a stress ball or grip tool has helped me in the past. I'll be talking a lot about chords and theory on
      this channel so stay tuned for those videos!

    • @nancystaley9101
      @nancystaley9101 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I will be watching.mm

  • @thatkydkyo7719
    @thatkydkyo7719 7 месяцев назад

    I need someone to explain scales to me lmao major is whole step-whole step- whole step- half step - whole step - whole step - half step ?

    • @PianoFrenzy
      @PianoFrenzy  7 месяцев назад

      I gotcha!
      Major scales - WWHW WWH
      So for example between C and D is the first W, D to E the second W. Then E to F is your first half step. Then so forth. Starting counting the distances after the first note or you'll mistakenly end up with three Whole steps which is not possible for a major scale :)