This is the BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST channel for keyboard instruction if you want to be a "functional" keyboard player. These are the techniques I thought I would get when I started taking piano lessons. Sadly, not the case....Glad I found this channel!
@edwardthorne9875Күн бұрын
What an excellent way to develop practice skills! Thank you for this jazzy lesson. I've been looking for a long time for motivation to learn, and this is what I needed. TO MUSIC!
@marclafontaine699613 сағат бұрын
The dim. And aug. are the ones I practiced and memorized the least…Thks for this…I will be adding both the beg and intermediate levels to my regular practice routine for now, tks!
@fly1327Күн бұрын
Add the triad inversions per key, the major and minor dom 7th's, rootless, shells, 9th's/11th's/13th's and more to discover why guitar conquered blues/folk/rock/country/pop music. And I love piano.
@johannpfoucheКүн бұрын
😄 Johnny, why did I get the feeling during your intro that you were just massaging my back with spiked gloves! Thanks for the tutorial!
@JovasaxoКүн бұрын
You are the best teacher on KZbin thanks for sharing and working hard to make better musicians! Regards from Mexico 🇲🇽
@doctorwillie2520Күн бұрын
Great lesson and exercises!
@benjaminolaleye778616 сағат бұрын
Excellent piano teaching method, very helpful. Thank you Jonny as always.
@eduardoferreira196315 сағат бұрын
Nem em 20 anos eu toco isso de forma livre em 60, imagine em 120..😅 you are the best teatcher in The hole world😊
@hunghoangmusicКүн бұрын
great, but what about inversions of these chords? how I should practice inversions for these?
@kenandmelaniemohler-hq8eq55 минут бұрын
@hunghoangmusic Yes, I would suggest taking any chord and practicing root, 1st, 2nd inversion, repeat, repeat, etc, up and down the keyboard. Inversions are essential to be able to fall into quickly and naturally.
@Heylomusicmusic11 сағат бұрын
Learn first …. I like this approach to learning chords quickly.
@tryhard874816 сағат бұрын
Thanks Jonny.. 👏👏
@Harriet-Jesamine17 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much Jonny, this is very very helpful. Have a great New Year.
@thegood9Күн бұрын
This is a GREAT exercise for all levels. I am a member at PWJ, but, there is no "PDF" to download at the bottom of the page of the link provided that is supposed to outline these exercises, so I think the instructions are confusing to people who are wanting to do so. Even on the quick tip page, it says at the top that there is a "PDF to download at the bottom of the page once you log in" , and so, something appears to be a little not right with everything on this one.
@GeorgeStepnensonКүн бұрын
Great way to learn important chords.For beginners, do you teach hand position for each chord or chord type?
@jake_amsКүн бұрын
I would have loved to see the basic voicings for the third exercise - it’s a bit confusing to start with more fancy voicings, but don’t get the Standart voicings into muscle memory ❤
@k.rantony8900Күн бұрын
Excellent teaching lessons for beginners Thanks 🎉 Greetings from Antony Vazhoor Kottayam Kerala India 🎉
@ryanthepianoman27Күн бұрын
Your content is so helpful! I’m so where in the intermediate advanced range. Trying to figure out a great practice routine. I know chords but not the extensions too much. Can play songs but I’d like to have all my songs have a swing bass. Looking for guidance. This is probably way to vague
@lawrencetaylor4101Күн бұрын
Great lesson. Merci
@محمدعلى-ض4ز9جКүн бұрын
شكرا جونى
@Marisha_PianoКүн бұрын
Wonderful video! Like 32👍. Thank you very much! ❤❤❤ Have a great day! 🌅
@ulobКүн бұрын
16:05 not sure whether I like that half diminished voicing
@julianho7672Күн бұрын
here comes Jonny............................ thanks sir!
@nevetsny117 сағат бұрын
I can do the first two, the triads and sevenths pretty quickly but am rubbish at using them. Stringing something musical together.
@colette261218 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your video. I am confused on beginning sus 4. You say on the 1-3-5 CM, to move the third up a step. But from E to F that is a 1/2 step. Then for the sus 2, you say to move the thrid down a step, which would be E to D which would be a whole step. Is there a rule? Thank you
@ZannaZabriskie23 сағат бұрын
I don't understand. I read everywhere (almost everywhere) that when you put "13" in a chord name, you mean to include the 7 9 11 and 13. If this thing is correct, if you want to exlude the 11th, you have to write C9 13 or C9 add13. Same thing for the "11": why don't you play the 9th? I'm asking not to criticize but because I'm trying to understand it but when it comes to the names of the chords it all seems very confusing to me.
@galeem713Күн бұрын
Chinese to me.
@larshp9920 сағат бұрын
what a boring way to play chords. Where is the music