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How to learn multiple Instruments (Benefits and Practice Routine)
As I started learning the Piano during the Lockdown I want to share my experience of learning multiple instruments with you.
I will talk about the benefits of learning more than one instrument. And I will show you a sample practice routine for getting the most out of both instruments.
I will talk about the benefits of learning more than one instrument. And I will show you a sample practice routine for getting the most out of both instruments.
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Hey man, thank you for this video. Wanted to ask if learning different genres on both can affect progress?
Excelent! Thanks for sharing ❤
One off the best games ever made 🤞
"A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one."
Used to learn from books. Now more youtube videos but retention is an issue so going to try apps
I am a beginner so I'm learning with apps
there was this website mentioned in some other video.. which has all the details of a particular scale.. as in .. if I search C Major.. it shows the notes of C major, which all chords can be used, modes and all that.. I can't find that video now.. any idea about such website?
What instruments can be easier and best to play soonest?
Being my own band means I won’t have to relinquish any creative control 😂 excited to learn drums and bass
Thank you ️
Should you literally start with both of them, or can you like start 6 months with guitar and then get a keyboard/piano...? Also which one would be better to start with?
Hard to say..for music theory I would go with the Piano first, because, since it's just horizontally, it's easier to learn..(imho) both require good hand coordination so you would benefit from either instrument. Start with the instrument you like more, and add the other one later on. I played guitar for 3 years before I started learning the piano, so there is no time limit.
I have always wanted an app to help me improve my sight reading. You recommended great ones, Thanks😃😍
I played the cello growing up. As an adult I couldnt figure out what I wanted to play/learn. This is great advice. Thank you!!!
I found MUSIC THEORY for DUMMIES very good, though not as complete as I'd like; i.e., there are concepts (like suspended chords) which I thought to be basic but are not discussed. Whenever my mind is blank I can always think about the Circle of Fifths! :-)
i play bass and then transpose it using my amp sim and turn it into a guitar without the B and e string for which need to get a wow pedal to further transpose it an 8ve e
nice i might have the weirdest combo but want i want to learn both bass and banjo
I'll have to try some of these out. I drive truck and really want to get a tablet and find a few apps to use to learn music theory while im driving. It can get so monotonous dring back and forth in rural ND.
Inspiring, learning piano at 30
Thank you for this! I am a flutist but have been trying to practice on different instruments and this is so helpful for me balancing them all out. The part where you talk about how you apply what you know from one instrument to the next is such a good statement because I’ve played flute since I was 9, and learned how to play piano by ear significantly just from being able to play on flute. Now I’m trying to teach myself saxophone and taking what I know has been so helpful!
Really useful and well explained. Thanks
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Good deal
I have just started using. Fine when notes are coming, but lose it when it suddenly sends a chord, even if I know the chord LOL.
I’m learning with books.
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Remember the fraze is, "Jack of all trades, master of none, though he's still better than master of 1"
I play 3, violin, guitar, and piano/keyboard. I have practice sheets I fill out and also I use a egg timer to time myself! I also take 5 -15 minute breaks in between!
Any recommendations on learning violin? Where to start? Good TH-cam channels to learn from?
How long have you been playing them for?
All intervals are the same for every instrument, learn your intervals and that will make it easy to learn any instrument almost as fast as you can make it sound a tone.
Learning piano and baritone ukulele. This helps because I love them both and I am a singer. Some songs sound better on piano. Question how do I substitute more complex chords for songs I like? Example in playing Hymns?
I think they use H for a certain man from germany who had a mustache
Good video! I am adding a recorder to my guitar practice. This is a confidence builder. Thanks!!!!!
Thanks for the video. I'm a little late to the party, but I have a question I am hoping you or someone here could answer. I have three instruments I would dearly love to learn how to play: guitar, bass guitar and the harmonica. My question is: Should I begin at the same time with all three, or start with one and get to a certain level before moving to the next? I guess I am asking if being an absolute beginner in all three at the same time is detrimental to my learning and practicing? Thanks in advance.
Something I would totally recommend you if you have some control over your fingers is to practice with the difficulty on 100% and lower the speed to the lowest and from there move on. I found this better for practicing.
That’s exactly what I was thinking 👍
Exactly what I was seeking for, thank youu
I have been playing the drums for about 5 years, when I thought I was ready to join a band. But after being contacted, and making plans, I was immediately bailed on, every time. I couldn't find any consistency and I felt like I was the problem for the longest time. One day I realized that maybe I should just rely on myself instead. Hopefully in a few years I would be good enough to make my own song all by myself.
Very helpful video, thank you!
The saying is: Jack of all trades master of none though often time better than a master of one
True..and it depends on what you want. If you want to be a great guitar or piano player you should focus on that instrument. But if you want to make your own music and be more versatile, learning to play other instruments is a good way in my opiniom. Although I learned, that many musicians stick to their group of instruments..I don't know any guitar player who learned the trumpet or flute :D
@@johannesmerten9068 I'm learning the guitar. Juat started. My plan is guitar piano and flute maybe alto saxophone in the end. ( one man band is my goal)
@@Pasta__Lover Hey how's it been since then?
H? a b c d e f h?
In Germany, yes..h...it is said to be a continuity error in medival times...that the b was just a line and a square, and someone left the bottom line of the square..and it became h...so far the german speaking countries are the only ones using h..which is annoying, because even though every good musician knows, that it is b, you are still required to call it h in music classes...
I've started piano and guitar together. Piano I've had past experience with. So that's what I'm having weekly lessons with. Spend an hour day practicing from 7-8pm on piano. I'm not after learning very hard classical. Just want play main stream music. Songs like John Lennon imagine. Guitar is what self practice from like 9.30-10pm. Learn finger patterns for chords. Once I'm comfortable with piano and mainstream music or even movie soundtracks, then I'll spend 30mintues a day on piano. Then ab hour on guitar. Guitar will be my secondary instrument. Just because they're much more practical to take on trips etc.
Is it too ambitious to learn 3?
Very informative! Can wait to implement this into my routine.
I never heard the name of the last app.
Thank you ❤️🥰
terimakasih sarannya
Thanks!