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Hi, What piano is that? It sounds great and looks to have a user friendly interface.
ОтветитьExcellent. Your hands are making me dizzy otherwise good tips.
Ответитьwhat keyboard do i buy ? i dont know anything about playing piano
Ответитьle tue sono lezioni dove si vedono solo mani agitarsi sopra i tasti ma non poggiarsi su di essi
Ответитьthis is it
i want to play piano
not read sheet
You annoyingly keep waving your hands. You should stop this as is distracting
ОтветитьLove from india ❤❤
ОтветитьGreat teacher 👏
ОтветитьI cannot read music yet. Can I still use the book or is it a waste?
ОтветитьWas wondering if you could link your keyboard equipment. Ie. keyboard, pedals, and stand?
ОтветитьThanks you
Ответитьhyepe
ОтветитьI haven't played the piano for quite some time and your video inspired me to start again. Never plaeyed jazz before, but I really want to. Thank you for your hard work!
ОтветитьWhat is better than a great teacher? NOTHING. Thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьThank you soooooo much❤
ОтветитьIve played music for a long time in the US and never knew that the word "measure" was a US word.
ОтветитьSharing is caring but playing while tapping your thighs or snapping finger at the same time is quite difficult
ОтветитьDo I need basic piano skill to learn this ?
ОтветитьDang. You got that nOrD piAnO 4 bAbY
ОтветитьIf I wanna play the kinda stuff that Tyler the creator does what should I learn
ОтветитьBill, are you a New Zealander? Just a guess from your accent.
ОтветитьThis tutorial is great !! Playing without Sustain on my keyboard really enables me to bring out the similar JAZZ effect.. thanks a ton !!
ОтветитьThis was the first time i plyed piano so you basicly tought me to play:)
ОтветитьJazz is so much harder to learn once you’ve been trained classically. It just doesn’t make sense.
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьNice intro 👌 😁
Ответитьomg thank you this is so good. and makes so much sense, too. no overcomplicated music theory coming from classically trained musicians. just fun and straight to the point.
ОтветитьLove that you sound like Pinky from pinky and the brain
Ответить"There are no wrong notes, just jazz"
~Einstein
THIS IS AN AMAZING TUTORIAL!
ОтветитьThank you for the videos! I have to say though, I'm struggling with this, it feels much harder than classical piano. There's just something really difficult about playing swing rhythm in improvisation for me--normally I have to rely on knowing how the song's supposed to sound like to be able to play on offbeat consistently.
ОтветитьThank you VERY much
ОтветитьI was trained solely in classical piano, and learning jazz is so much more difficult than originally learning classical
Ответитьc'est très beau wangu
ОтветитьMany speaking......
ОтветитьVERY VERY helpful - QUDOS
ОтветитьI love that you have the same nord 2 that i have
Ответитьthis is a clear and down to the point tutorial, great stuff. I subbed to your channel.
ОтветитьGREAT method of teaching!
Ответитьthis is FANTASTIC and I can't believe you've got such great resources out here for free!! I had a break from playing classical piano that I'd been learning for a few years, and I'm slowly getting back into it, and finally finally picking up jazz that I've wanted to do for sooo long. Definitely working my way through all your videos, thank you for the amazing efforts!! Though your teaching style is just so bubbly and effortless :)
ОтветитьClassical pianist here playing Chopin and lizt, I still struggle way too much with jazz
Ответитьevery time i try to learn its like it goes through one ear out the other i wish i could learn it
ОтветитьI speak as a long time pianist and teacher—-you are great!!!
ОтветитьI dont know if it sounds good for real or I just THINK it sounds good BUT i had so much fun playing those ACDEG notes only, with closed eyes and smile on my face. Felt AMAZING. Thanks
ОтветитьI have a piano to muck around with but what i don't get here is why we don't clash harmonies it seems from some of the ja i've heard you do nota all the time of course
ОтветитьI went for years without learning how to improvise. I learned all my scales and things but I only ever saw them within an exam context and never really questioned or saw their practical application. I know that sounds silly because it should be obvious what scales are for. I think because I started young I just accepted that they were part of the exam. It wasn’t until I started enjoying my piano lessons less and less that my teacher gave me the blues scale to improvise in. I quit after that, but it really was a lightbulb moment. I started enjoying piano and figuring out music theory for myself. I can read sheet music, that’s great, but I never had the desire to understand the work behind it or what made it tick before she sent me away with the blues scale. I feel like not being able to improvise is like being half a pianist. I really want to start my lessons again, but my parents want me to focus on school. I feel like I’ve learned as much as I can just noodling by myself and I need a proper teacher again.
Anyway, thank you for these videos! I don’t know if what I said is entirely relevant but I’m just really excited to learn :)
thanks sir, very helpful
ОтветитьWhat is the right followup video for me after watching this?
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