I’m having so much fun using these chords and the vibe of the piece to add some jazzy style.
@YouTube-LaptopАй бұрын
I can’t access my Cornell Music Academy courses that I bought as a one time purchase for life! Please help!!!
@juwonnnnnАй бұрын
🤯
@jardar-d9fАй бұрын
my family doesnt like me practcing this
@philipcardelfe97162 ай бұрын
I’m learning to play piano self taught, please tell me how to train ,what is first,etc.thank you phil cardelfe
@Littleboyfatman452 ай бұрын
The Pokemart hits, that’s when you know a game has a hard soundtrack.
@Littleboyfatman452 ай бұрын
Makes sense because arguably Cynthia is the most challenging Champion. Soo the game deserves to have you walk around with amazing soundtracks most difficult games do. #Castlevania2 and Zelda 2
@Nebula2009UK2 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say I love your content but notice you don't interact with the comments on your other channel so this is the only way I can reach you. When you analyse more video game music can you check out the alundra soundtrack. Thanks love your content.
@AiZm84 ай бұрын
amazing video thank you so much, this is exactly the problem I had and I will 100% try this
@fromixty4 ай бұрын
The tracks on many Nintendo DS, including all of the Pokemon titles were sequenced, meaning all of the note and sample data is there, being played in real time by the game. There are tools made to extract that note data, converting it to midi without the need for transcription.
@PsychicMycelium4 ай бұрын
This was a great tutorial and I will definitely be adding this to my warm up répertoire.
@niyor36084 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@vivix37955 ай бұрын
Okay, I've been watching for ages now, but I just need to say that he reminds me of Bill Bailey's character in Black Books so much. And if you have no idea what I'm talking about, I encourage you to check out the (fairly short) comedy, "Black Books." But I knocks me back every time how much he reminds me of Bill Bailey
@dailyprophecywithlisa75 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!!!
@dailyprophecywithlisa75 ай бұрын
Thank you for your amazing teaching!!
@dailyprophecywithlisa75 ай бұрын
Thank you for your teaching channel! You have motivated me to relearn the piano after 30 years!
@unclecrassius23185 ай бұрын
I love "The rest of the owl" moments in such videos.
@thespeedyyoshi5 ай бұрын
Oh I seeeeee It's the rhythm doctor approach ^^ (Rhythm doctor is a rhythm game on steam in case you're confused)
@Khordmaster5 ай бұрын
Great insights here! Thanks man!
@fernando.espaniol.alonso5 ай бұрын
You are a genius mate
@pianooctopus7655 ай бұрын
Random question for Charles: Are you good at naming pieces of music?
@LittleWriterSquirrel5 ай бұрын
Your vids are the reason I learned improv and got excited about piano again for the first time in years!
@21_electro5 ай бұрын
Charles you play so beautifully! Also can you do a video on hand independence!
@Turtlpwr5 ай бұрын
The Victor Wooten method
@lillk0015 ай бұрын
I love this so much, and you could absolutely translate this technique to other instruments - as a voice teacher, I’m thinking about how you could test your scat singing with this technique, start with one note and one voice sound, then maybe add a different vocal sound at a time as well as adding notes one at a time. Definitely borrowing this for a fun lesson plan in the future ❤ Thank you for the inspiration!
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Yes!! In fact, a great technique with any instrument is to remove the instrument entirely! I was made to sing my improv instead of play the piano in a lesson once and it completely removes your ability to rely upon the same old vocabulary you've built up. Only at that moment, you're TRULY using your ear!
@TheDelahunt5 ай бұрын
Title is inaccurate. The concepts taught in this video apply to ALL instruments not just piano. I’m gonna go give this a shot on my bass when I get home later.
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself! Definitely a thought process that can be applied to everything!
@ulob5 ай бұрын
I believe you're thinking about the form and not telling us. I mean, you remain aware of where you are in the tune. And that's key isn't it?
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Kind of! So, there absolutely are preexisting things that I'm acutely aware of as I go through the process, which do allow me to anticipate things like rhythm and phrasing even if I'm only playing one note. However, knowing the key itself doesn't actually matter. It obviously DOES matter in the grand scheme of what notes will or won't sound good, but there's an interesting thing you can do- If we continue to use our ears to ADD notes to our "scale" until it is filled out into an actual, complete scale, it is extremely likely that the resulting scale will be the correct one for the key the tune is in. This will have happened because our ears will reject the notes that sound "bad" and switch them out for ones that sound better. The important part here is that it doesn't HAVE to come from preexisting knowledge. We can get there using our ears alone! This goes much deeper when we start considering ALL the chords in a progression, of course. Just a starting point!
@ulob5 ай бұрын
@@Better-Piano thank you for reply!! So nice. What about the form? I mean, you stay aware of which bar, which section of the tune you're in, don't you?
@lastnamefirstname86555 ай бұрын
thanks better piano! nice advice.
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
You're welcome, lastnamefirstname. I sincerely hope that's is a niche F1 reference 😂
@lastnamefirstname86555 ай бұрын
@@Better-Piano 👍
@AlanPT95 ай бұрын
I have simplified this further ..... I am improvising with ZERO notes😁
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
😂 Hey man, Thelonious Monk said it- It's the silence BETWEEN the notes that makes the music! You're just on another level, that's all!
@cooldebt5 ай бұрын
Thanks Charles - you did a great job of giving us courage to try by breaking it down to very manageable steps. (PS. So relieved when you said to drop the blues scale - it's not in my classical repertoire 😅
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Hahaha the blues scale is great for a LOT of things. But we tend to rely on it a little much early on in our improvisation journey!
@FriedSamn5 ай бұрын
6:00 I feel called out😂
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂You and me both. I've done my fair share of ripping the blues scale everywhere
@ChristopherFinewood5 ай бұрын
Could you make a new updated Studio Ghibli video? I love the works of Joe Hisaishi!❤❤
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
You know, this sounds like a pretty awesome idea...
@ChristopherFinewood5 ай бұрын
@@Better-Piano I loved the way you voiced the chords especially when you played "the Path Of The Wind" progression. That harmonization was incredibly BEAUTIFUL! But since that video was from so long ago you didn't have the midi set up. I would LOVE to see a new video with the midi set up, and maybe you could make another improv video to show how to did more conplex improv like what you did in that video. I looked all over youtube and the internet trying to find a name for that improv but at no success.
@ChristopherFinewood5 ай бұрын
Hey Charles, I live in upstate New York near the canadaigua area in Clifton Springs, New York. You said that you grew up there and I am self taught from my brother, a excellent pianist, KZbin channels, and you. I was wondering if you know any good places near me where I can take jazz piano lessons. Thanks so much!
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Ah man I wish I could help, but I'm from the opposite side of the state! I grew up almost right on the Vermont border!
@ChristopherFinewood5 ай бұрын
@@Better-Piano Oh gotcha, but thanks so much!
@kenjones87565 ай бұрын
The fact that it was that easy for me to get off of only improvising in C Major is actually crazy. Thanks for the banger lesson, my dude
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Love to hear it!!
@MikeM913205 ай бұрын
This cool a** video just made my day. I’m assuming we just need to know what key a backing track is in so we can play notes within a scale?
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Eventually, yes. In the beginning? Don't even worry about the key! You can easily use your ear to pick out what notes sound good and what ones don't. AND, I'll bet if you continue that process until you have a full scale, you'll realize that you've just built the correct scale for the key without even realizing it! It's the importance of using your ear before your head!
@madschristjansen61265 ай бұрын
Series?? 😅😊😊
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Absolutely! What kind of follow up video would you envision seeing next in this series? Similar approach with a different backing track in a different key? Open to ideas!
@madschristjansen61265 ай бұрын
@Better-Piano Oh, now you got me 😂 I love to sit down and practice these things, so some more details such as taking chord changes into account, what scales to use when (I have some knowledge of scales and modes, but not really WHEN to use them). A next video couldbe like "next step" to how to play like you at 9:30 -ish. I love your videos and have some more ideas if you're looking for it 😄 Much love from Denmark 🇩🇰
@jacobsullivan51655 ай бұрын
That Cool Runnings reference completely made my day!
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂Hell yeah!
@godes435 ай бұрын
Jesus Charles, you went to hard with that black coffee! Love it
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
I have so many friends that are SUPER into coffee and they're always like "bro you just haven't had good coffee" and then they make me some and it still sucks. 😂All that to say I drink an unhealthy amount of C4
@jek99114 ай бұрын
Sssure! Y'not! (Bam!). Da da do do ..
@blaney10145 ай бұрын
Charles is like a mad scientist who's been up for 87 hours straight cracking the code to the universe and trying to explain it to you
@Joshsclips5 ай бұрын
And I love it
@Marikonie5 ай бұрын
Man I’ve always played blues scale everywhere😂😂
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
I think we all do that at one point or another 😂
@JDeLauer5 ай бұрын
This is exactly how my piano teacher taught me how to improv a long time ago. It’s super simple and helped me learn what it meant to really play by feel
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@JLindy_5 ай бұрын
What would be the best resource for taking the next step and actually learning to improvise over the chords changes?
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
There are lots of things you can do! Full disclosure, I've built my own Intro to Improvisation course, which you get access to as a Better Piano member. BUT, you absolutely don't have to do anything that costs money just to get you started! There are TONS of resources scattered around the internet that you can access for free that can help you get an idea of how that process works. A quick KZbin search will yield a bunch! Then, if you do happen to be looking for something that goes a little deeper and has an entire community attached to it, feel free to check out the Better Piano membership! betterpiano.com/
@IvoryMadness.5 ай бұрын
That was a great video!
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@daminam5 ай бұрын
Omg he's so chaotic good and im all for it rn
@tuca94575 ай бұрын
I practicly only improvise. I literally don't do anything else on the piano, I just sit there and improvise chords and melody and I don't understand people who say improvising is hard because - no offense, it's not! Athough I would also recommend playing to backing tracks, because feeling your own groove can be really hard and it's easy to only play the chords you feel comfortable with.(I am really guilty of this)
@X2Musashi5 ай бұрын
True! It shouldn’t involve too much thinking
@Better-Piano5 ай бұрын
No one should take offense to that, because you're absolutely right! The thing that holds most people up is the fear of sounding bad. They just never start in the first place. But as you've proven to yourself, you'll start to figure things out bit by bit if you just START!
@Joshsclips5 ай бұрын
@@Better-Pianowell said
@ethanpunto92225 ай бұрын
Yeah I think it's not that improvising is HARD I think just people are afraid of sounding bad as Charles said but also I think while wanting to avoid sounding bad there is a tendency for people to want to understand HOW to do it before they try and so they spend a significant amount of time "studying" it via KZbin videos and when they find that they're inundated with theory and arent suddenly given the magical answer to being a pro they assume that it is some monumental task to begin doing it. Ironically if we spent half as much time getting through the "sounding bad" stage as we did trying to watch videos to learn how to improvise we'd be so much better. The best piece of advice I give to people wanting to know how to improv is: "just freaking do it. And if you think what you just played sounds bad in the context in which you played it then don't play it again"
@EstamosDe5 ай бұрын
Im new here! Havent touched a piano in years, maybe I will try it again
@daminam5 ай бұрын
It was the same for me about a year ago! As a kid, I had piano lessons with a teacher (didn't like it very much tho), then I restarted by myself and now I love it! Wish you fun!