I believed that God gives people different gift and talents .🎉
@LanaLe-n2eКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for great piano lesson!
@kzeichКүн бұрын
It's like trying to become better at arguing by learning trivia It's like trying to become a better Poet by learning big words It's like trying to improve your driving skills by purchasing a more expensive car It's like trying to increase your endurance by buying running shoes If you want to become a better musician you have to practice
@SammyCinatra2 күн бұрын
why isnt the I aka 1 the C in the chord progression played in the lower octave C
@SammyCinatra2 күн бұрын
like what is telling the player to hit the c major on the right vs the left
@zorogamer-pu2yc3 күн бұрын
best piano tutorial so far👍👍
@signetulupan5 күн бұрын
MANY tools in 1 bag 💼 THANK YOU!!!!!
@larissagoruk51465 күн бұрын
this is great! I too learned classical piano and only now am I playing by ear and I want to teach students to do it too. Your site is very helpful!
@RRTalentLLC5 күн бұрын
Can you explain substituting ii7-V7-IM vs with ii7-bVI7-IM?
@aryamannirvan17386 күн бұрын
2:55
@Leekennedy29706 күн бұрын
Excellent videos! Thank you
@samcarpenter96776 күн бұрын
Great information, loving it!
@photelegy6 күн бұрын
Where to find a webpage to see the chords in the roman-numeral-chord-notation?
@franciaculajara70207 күн бұрын
Thank you! ❤
@chrisf16007 күн бұрын
What a terrific video :) I spent three or four years learning to read sheet music and playing classical music by rote, becoming increasingly frustrated at my slow progress and total inability to improvise. I've since started to focus on chords and music theory, and my playing has improved in leaps and bounds. Those first few years weren't wasted, exactly, but it's a terribly inefficient way to learn imho. I was overloading my brain and fingers with far too many "implementation details" that didn't really help me to grasp the underlying concepts. It's great to hear you lay out these ideas so clearly. Thanks !
@malikalhalabi97737 күн бұрын
Great video, very easy to understand.
@justshoby9 күн бұрын
Playing 'Twinkle, Twinkle' in all 12 major scales was a really useful practice technique, Ted! It helped me get more comfortable with different key signatures and give the confidence to start learning scales. Thanks for sharing this great practice!
@justshoby9 күн бұрын
that swing was JUIIIIIICY ! wow!! it's giving me the motivation to learn/master all my scales just to be able to play like that ! Thank you for your videos Ted.
@LoveAman3339 күн бұрын
Vow ❤vwey new knowledge Thank you soo much bro.. May i get more tutorials like this ❤?
@seunel533410 күн бұрын
It's how you've broken it down 😮❤
@JW7538310 күн бұрын
Approach 1 has been working for me
@sedlyf441610 күн бұрын
Hey! I tried function ear trainer, great app. One problem :It doesnt rely solely on the "feeling" of the note wrt key instead it uses resolutions to the tonic to help identify the notes. I feel they can be a kind of crutch as compared to using just the instant feeling you get when you hear a degree. Did you use resolutions in the beginning of your journey or anytime? Your thoughts please!
@dannysound111 күн бұрын
Wow, incredible. I’m a professional folk guitarist. You gave me the great idea actually while I play finger picking on my guitar just find the same notes on the piano and finger picking the piano on same notes as I do on the guitar. It’s so easy so now I can play almost every song I play on the guitar on the piano just have to practice my fingers on my piano to press and move quickly as I’m a piano beginner, Thank you so much best tutorial ever, you’ve got a new subscriber….
@janders202511 күн бұрын
Super fun! I like how clearly you explain each step and the view of your hands is perfect!😊
@minoshkamoraes594812 күн бұрын
Amazing video 😍
@montepickett312 күн бұрын
I love Alan Pasqua ! Amazing you got to be one of his students
@jemapiano12 күн бұрын
What an excellent explanation of these approaches!
@Amatteus13 күн бұрын
You are an amazing piano teacher and comunicator.. Great job. you do in every video. Keep it up-
@ingridkneer824614 күн бұрын
excellently inspiring, lovely to have found you here❤
@louiscornale566714 күн бұрын
Good job but how about woolly bully watch it now 😮
@SamLAB-y2x15 күн бұрын
I vry much agree w/U, i learned much songs by ear & note sound recognition & the Circle of 5ths for chord progressions.
@brucekolinski540116 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Your range limit suggestion is brilliant. The boundary limit simplifies choices so much. Thanks again.
@MwesigeMoses-k3p16 күн бұрын
That's good but if you help using key c. Be better😊
@pnojazz16 күн бұрын
But if you have to notate the chord changes how is that transcribing? As in doing a jazz song? The problem is getting a program to notate complex piano chord changes. Yes you can easily notate the bass, but the notes of the chord are another thing entirely!
@shireenhendricks219417 күн бұрын
Thank you 🎉
@Dima797917 күн бұрын
Great advice, thank you!
@satwik126818 күн бұрын
Hey, I have completed major scale and chromatics in major context in the function ear trainer app, main Question) Do you recommend 'do'-based minor or la-based minor next? (ie the tonal centre of minor should be treated as do/1 or should it be treated as la/6 of major scale). From my rather limited understanding, I prefer 'Do' based as now I'm comfortable with chromatic solfege and 'do' being the tonal centre, so I can sing do based minor scale using chromatic syllables comfortably. Using 'do' based minor makes minor like a different scale rather than something beginning with la on major scale. or will this "something beginning with la of major scale" will fade away as I emphasis in mind that the tonal gravity is towards la in minor scale and rest of the solfege just represent the rest of the notes in the minor scale and has nothing to do with major scale. other questions: Sorry! I know its long but its interesting for me, answer them if you like. 1) Also on an related note, when you use numbers/solfege for a major scale, do you use those same syllables with different tonal centre/or different modes (like la will be tonal center for minor and fa for lydian) or do you keep 'do' as the tonal centre and use chromatic syllables wherever required for the non-major modes (or in your case, the equivalent number of the syllables). 2) Should you treat minor scale and modes differently(? Like if you use 'do' as tonal center for minor scale, but use major scale syllables with different tonal centre for different modes(including or excluding the aeolian?[which is the minor!]. I don't know). Or if you use 'do' based minor then you should use 'do' based-every mode and vice versa. 3) When you determine the tonic by ear, then how do you determine which scale/mode it is in(major,minor,lydian...etc)? 4) Since every mode (like C major, A minor, F lydian) can use the same notes, how do you know it is F lydian/C major/A minor(aeolian) etc. i.e. what makes the song belong in say F lydian rather C major or A aeolian/minor. I ask too much in one comment 😅but thanks for the vid and solfege recommendation!!
@4SeasonsForAll18 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@MoshePGuedes18 күн бұрын
I just loved this video! Subscribed.... You are an amazing teacher! Thank G'D for the jewels like you, shining over the world.
@AnmolGhimiray19 күн бұрын
Exact same chords of “Dan+shay= i shoud probably go to bed”
@IsraelAnu19 күн бұрын
Are the software free
@IsraelAnu19 күн бұрын
thanks
@sedlyf441619 күн бұрын
What about chords in inversions, wont listening to the lowest note give you the wrong chord options if you take the lowest note as the root of the chord?
@kwesigaalex476520 күн бұрын
This is a very good lesson especially those who are past beginning stage.
@vk789822 күн бұрын
This is one of the best videos about the topic out there, I think. Very well explained, just as your others videos (lessons). Thank you 😊
@JohnCoward-i4g23 күн бұрын
Good
@Th3odora23 күн бұрын
Veryyy helpful video. A short video that where you cut to the chase!
@beaudog5924 күн бұрын
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
@neuroradguy25 күн бұрын
Thank you, nice video
@khayree25 күн бұрын
👏👏👏 Thank you!
@Vindymusic26 күн бұрын
I’m a singer-songwriter and I write my songs on the piano. I’m always looking for ways to improve my accompaniment, rhythm patterns, and stylings. This was hands down one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen on piano accompaniment for pop music. I’m subscribed and can’t wait to see more and pick your brain if possible! Thank you!
@signetulupan5 күн бұрын
Rather than showing us how you can do it…. You just showed us HOW! Thank you so much!!!! I’m subscribed ❤