Gavotte in G - George Frideric Handel
1:31
Christmas-ify Your Scale Practice
4:04
'Ghost Train'
3:34
Ай бұрын
Modes on White Keys
1:05
2 ай бұрын
6 Locrian Mode
3:06
2 ай бұрын
5 - Phrygian Mode
1:27
2 ай бұрын
A Beginner's Guide to Intervals
10:44
Tips for Memorising Piano Music
15:59
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@loganm2924
@loganm2924 15 күн бұрын
Weihnachtsbaum is such a lovely suite!
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 15 күн бұрын
It really is - a lesser known gem by well known composer!
@keesvissie
@keesvissie 21 күн бұрын
Lovely! You make it sound easy. Gonna give it a try.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 21 күн бұрын
Definitely give it a go - it really helps develop your theory!
@সালাটদ্দিন
@সালাটদ্দিন 26 күн бұрын
One minit please sir What is this block Friday please ans
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 26 күн бұрын
Heavy discounts on goods and services - last Friday of November. A US tradition originally to bridge Thanksgiving and Christmas but we’ve adopted it recently in the UK too!
@সালাটদ্দিন
@সালাটদ্দিন 25 күн бұрын
@jackmitchellsmith4925 dear sir I'm asking what & u ans another I'm asking block Friday white Friday that i's what means
@ALF8892
@ALF8892 28 күн бұрын
I think it's horrendous when people make fun of piano players face. I've even heard Horowitz say it. There is so much a pianists body is doing with the fingers, wrist elbow, heart, chest, upper and lower body and face. The only thing that matters is the sound. People who get hung up on pianists faces are so dumb. Great pick btw. I loved that sonata since I was 14
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 28 күн бұрын
I think often the faces made are synonymous with a great performance, as they really show the performer is connecting well with the instrument / music they perform. Imagine singing a song with absolutely no feeling! However, I dare say that watching vids of myself back is never attractive 🫣 Thanks for your comment!
@timothygoh7395
@timothygoh7395 Ай бұрын
Wow this is breathtaking beautiful, love the skills and clean note , from mf to f and p , i truly enjoy it , thanks for sharing
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
It’s not quite perfect yet, but thanks for your kind words!
@MATHISSCHWEITZER-z8p
@MATHISSCHWEITZER-z8p Ай бұрын
C’est bien
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@bigdave4863
@bigdave4863 Ай бұрын
Chopin and Bach are my absolute favorite piano pieces . . . Beautiful. Bravo.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
Two extreme opposites to play but both wonderful - thanks for watching!
@Sleepless77D7
@Sleepless77D7 Ай бұрын
thanks bro i coulda never thought of this. +underrated keep the grind going
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@DomLeFlaive
@DomLeFlaive Ай бұрын
I've felt myself tensing up and sometimes getting fatigued but it's helpful to see specific pitfalls articulated. On an unrelated note, when I practice late at night, playing has the same effect on me as reading in bed, I get sleepy!
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
It’s very hard not to tense up as you speed up, but it’s like any exercise: the more you work with it, the more it encourages it. And don’t get me started on drowsiness - sometimes it doesn’t even have to be late 😂!
@DomLeFlaive
@DomLeFlaive Ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 😂
@kickass001
@kickass001 Ай бұрын
great tutorial, thanks a lot ! 💯
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ladygoddamn
@ladygoddamn 2 ай бұрын
Thanksss
@Ana_crusis
@Ana_crusis 2 ай бұрын
I learnt to play from the 7th degree of the major scale to get the Locrian mode. i.e. D to D in the scale of Eb major is D Locrian (and all the other modes from scale degrees of the major scale. So E Phrygian is E to E in the scale of C etc)
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely right - the next video in this playlist scheduled to go up demonstrates how you can use this approach in C major to help learn them all - a really simple one to demonstrate with as it’s all white notes, of course 😊
@cliffhughes6010
@cliffhughes6010 2 ай бұрын
Good to see that even you stumbled and had to think about each note in E flat Maj.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 2 ай бұрын
Very much the point - we’re all human and we can all test ourselves to help ourselves develop!
@cliffhughes6010
@cliffhughes6010 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your good advice. I've just discovered your channel today and am working my way through your videos. I started piano lessons when I retired three years ago and I didnt have room for an acoustic piano. I bought a Casio electric piano that has weighted keys and a couple of piano samples from real concert grands. It also has 3 pedals. It feels quite similar to my teacher's acoustic, although the sound is noticably different. I have no problem in transferring from one to the other. I've waited over fifty years to start learning and I love every minute of it - I even find practising scales enjoyable - and I haven't missed a single day of playing since I started.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 2 ай бұрын
That’s wonderful to hear - well done! Thank you for your support and best wishes with your own piano adventures moving forward!
@Equalisys
@Equalisys 2 ай бұрын
underrated channel.
@ratpack3247
@ratpack3247 2 ай бұрын
Nice.
@Music_Lad
@Music_Lad 2 ай бұрын
A very simplified version of a ternary form by the sounds of it.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 2 ай бұрын
Very much so - very simple but very satisfying structures!
@trinsiali7227
@trinsiali7227 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video, it’s a great help to practice this piece ❤❤❤
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching 🤩
@EasyAsPieSongChords
@EasyAsPieSongChords 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Jack ❤
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
You’re welcome - thanks for watching
@bobbob376
@bobbob376 3 ай бұрын
thank you!!!
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed 🤩
@robertvalentic4939
@robertvalentic4939 3 ай бұрын
the reverb makes it sound like your in a 70's scifi movie
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
If it’s not too much it’s too little with that mic - I’ll get a new one soon 🫣
@robertvalentic4939
@robertvalentic4939 3 ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 I thought it was kinda cool actually
@GyppoMarx
@GyppoMarx 3 ай бұрын
Gee that Mozart guy was talented❤
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
One of the greats!
@neslisahsatici9570
@neslisahsatici9570 3 ай бұрын
These are really valuable information. Thank you so much :)
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 🎵 🎹
@neslisahsatici9570
@neslisahsatici9570 3 ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 Can you also tell how to control ourselves to not get tensed on our wrist because I have pain on my hand and wrist too. I really do not know how to sort out .
@Liunmayer
@Liunmayer 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this lesson from switzerland 👋
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 🎵 🎹 👋
@trinsiali7227
@trinsiali7227 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your teaching videos❤❤❤
@trinsiali7227
@trinsiali7227 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your teaching videos ❤❤❤
@ericmwangi7189
@ericmwangi7189 3 ай бұрын
eric from kenya nairobi i love the tone.... and first to comment
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🤩
@CHDunham123
@CHDunham123 3 ай бұрын
That was really nice. Good job 👍🏼
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@TommyLikeTom
@TommyLikeTom 4 ай бұрын
Nice tips. My tip for you (as a slightly more experienced youtuber) is to demonstrate the final product in the first 3 seconds of the video. In other words, clip the part where you play the way you want us to play and copy it to the beginning of the video. Give a little greeting at the beginning. It's nice to get into the lesson quickly like you did but it was a little too quick, and you'll probably put off people with too much technical stuff. A lot of people only see and respond to vibes, as opposed to content, so get those good vibes going as quick as possible. Apart from that, just do a little prep and a little post editing just to flow better and remove dead air. Blender is free and open source and I use it for all my video editing.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips - I’ll certainly look into blender for future vids!
@jimboscribs
@jimboscribs 4 ай бұрын
Lmaoo I really like this take on the trend. The fact that it's not an extreme sport makes it even funnier
@ГивиМелия-с4ь
@ГивиМелия-с4ь 4 ай бұрын
If l'm not mistaken this song wos in the repertoire of awesome Nat King Cole 🩷❤
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 4 ай бұрын
Spot on 😁
@achsahzanders5087
@achsahzanders5087 4 ай бұрын
This is beautiful, I would love to play it! Do you have the sheet music?
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 4 ай бұрын
Thanks - not personally but I use the sheet music direct app and it’s included on subscription 👍
@Michelangelopiano
@Michelangelopiano 5 ай бұрын
Nice keap going i hope this youtube channel will get famous and help more piano players My piano level is high like i can play chopin op10 no1 dut your videos are still so much helpful for me. i like the way you are teaching and make remember the basics
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Everything can be stripped back to the basics, so I strive to focus on the basics with a view to improving most any technique as that’s where it starts 👍
@Michelangelopiano
@Michelangelopiano 5 ай бұрын
Nice I subscribe your channel. i like your videos can you make a video for fast octaves like for chopin etude op12 no10 ? ...please 🙏
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
I certainly can - stay subscribed and I’ll get one uploaded 🙂
@Michelangelopiano
@Michelangelopiano 5 ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 thanks you
@stephenmessano1847
@stephenmessano1847 5 ай бұрын
Also, his rhythms (syncopations, meter changes, etc.) can be quite tricky. Forbidden Broadway parodies Sondheim brilliantly in the song, “Unworthy of Your Words.”
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
His rhythms are definitely a contender for the course. I remember accompanying the titular ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ - that was, of all of them, the one I nearly held my hands up and refused to do! However I pulled through, though I dare say a massively simplified accompaniment on my part!
@dunnkruger8825
@dunnkruger8825 5 ай бұрын
Well, I’m 74 and just beginning.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Welcome to the joy of piano - I hope you enjoy your musical journey 🙂
@dunnkruger8825
@dunnkruger8825 5 ай бұрын
Thanks
@avantijazz
@avantijazz 5 ай бұрын
Please fix the volume and re-upload, as I'm interested, but this really is only 10% the volume it should be
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Please see description for re upload link 👍
@Gerard_2024
@Gerard_2024 5 ай бұрын
Hi, the volume is very low, at least on my PC. I had to turn the sound up considerably.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback - I’m playing around with mic technique so hopefully this will be fixed for future vids. Meanwhile, please see description link for re upload of this video with volume fix 🙂
@Donello
@Donello 5 ай бұрын
And now imagine playing Richard Strauss, things like "Der Rosenkavalier" or "Die Frau ohne Schatten". Or just good old-fashioned Brahms with his parallel sixths... or Rachmaninov.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Oh absolutely - I think what sets Sondheim apart though is the complexity of his music within the genre (musical theatre). Other musical theatre composers of note such as those mentioned (Andrew Lloyd Webber / Frank Wildhorn etc.) are much more straightforward in the music they write (not to its discredit) - so an accompanist in an audition room can have quite the shock when a Sondheim score they haven’t seen before is suddenly presented to them compared to others. Luckily when it comes to classical and modern classical music it’s seldom expected of us to just read it on a whim - we can practice and prepare!
@Donello
@Donello 5 ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 As you say it yurself: not at auditions. Some years ago, I used to receive singers (and, on one occasion, also pianists) at auditions at an opera house in Germany. There, pianists have to play everything the singers choose. One of those auditions was an open call and about 500 singers contacted the theatre. It lasted one week from morning till evening and they had to put on additional dates some months later because they could not accomodate them all during that week. It was all pretty much sight reading, even though, of course, most of the audition pieces were standard repertoire - but some was not, and it was quite a lot. Well, two of the sopranos brought Lulu's song (Berg...) and at another audition (for Paul in "Die tote Stadt"), a tenor brought one of the two arias of the emperor from "Die Frau ohne Schatten", which he had chosen because he was singing it at that moment in another opera house. Right now, I am on a summer break between two rehearsal periods of an opera production at a different opera house (still in Germany). Well, on two occasions, the pianists had to play pieces on a day's notice, for a parallel production and for a concert. But you're right: within the musical theatre, Sondheim is one of the more complex composers. I remember sight-reading some pieces of Lloyd Webber's at home of a class mate... easy peasy. I also had to play the piano in the orchestra at a high school musical production (it was „Oliver!“). I don't consider myself a good pianist, but still, there was nothing complicated for me... and my mother had to substitute me at one performance on a few day's notice because I had a performance elsewhere (as an amateur singer in the extra chorus of a big opera production at our local opera house)... that went very well.
@waygoblue4729
@waygoblue4729 5 ай бұрын
I can barely hear you, sir, and this appears to be VALUABLE information. I turned on the captions and got most of it. The pre-playing warm-ups I am going to try myself. Thank you for this video.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
My apologies and noted - I’ll be playing around with that mic and hopefully be getting better with the volume. Glad the captions helped though 🙂
@waygoblue4729
@waygoblue4729 5 ай бұрын
@@jackmitchellsmith4925 Thank you, and looking forward to more!
@howardmarren3199
@howardmarren3199 5 ай бұрын
Before you did this video you should have done your research. If you did, you would know that Jonathan Tunick did the orchestrations of most of Sondheim’s shows and based his orchestrations on Sondheim’s piano score. Sondheim did not base his piano score on Tunick’s orchestrations. Shame on you for not doing your research.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
Who did what was not the point of the video, ‘nor did I make the claim. The point is that many of his piano scores / piano arrangements of his work are closer to a condensed orchestration, which leads to a much more complex playing / reading experience for the pianist.
@craigmmcgill
@craigmmcgill 5 ай бұрын
Chilll. Stop shaming.
@dontrapani7778
@dontrapani7778 5 ай бұрын
This lesson is about left-hand rhythm but I was most interested in your right-hand technique around the 4:30 mark. You kind of glossed over it, but you talked about making chords around notes that aren't in the chord, and it sounded great. I'm a relative beginner, about 3½ years of playing, but I've never come across any lessons which teach how to include chords in the melody. General ideas, of course, like keeping the melody note at the top, but my playing sounds simple because I mainly play the single notes indicated on lead sheets and don't really have a plan on how to expand the sound. Please make a lesson or two about this technique.
@jackmitchellsmith4925
@jackmitchellsmith4925 5 ай бұрын
I will definitely do a video / videos to cover this in more detail!
@JoseVGavila
@JoseVGavila 5 ай бұрын
Love this music!. Great playing 👏👏👏
@JoseVGavila
@JoseVGavila 5 ай бұрын
Nice song and playing, thanks for sharing!
@fairamir1
@fairamir1 5 ай бұрын
Johnathan Tunick orchestrated all of his shows
@craigmmcgill
@craigmmcgill 5 ай бұрын
Inaccurate
@SimonShackleton-k1g
@SimonShackleton-k1g 5 ай бұрын
The early editions of the vocal scores were based on the orchestrations but lately they have been reissued in new versions based on the original piano parts
@qmg523
@qmg523 6 ай бұрын
I didn't see the differences in those synthesia, but you present it all. This is the first video i have seen in your channel, and it is very helpful! Now, my cover on pop music has improved! Thank you so much.
@RickHardcore
@RickHardcore 6 ай бұрын
Wow, really good job dear friend!!🎸 Your piano sounds awesome as always, can't wait to see you play some Beethoven too^^
@indyfan9845
@indyfan9845 6 ай бұрын
Sondheim did not do his own orchestrations (he didn't know how to orchestrate), but he always wrote in just about everything he wanted the orchestra to play in his piano vocal scores.
@ZaleHirsh
@ZaleHirsh 5 ай бұрын
EGOT Tunick