me: *plays chopin etude* friend: that's good also me: *plays this with the same chord during 20 minutes* friend: OMG THAT'S THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING I HAVE LISTEN TO IN MY LIFE YOU ARE SO TALENTED!!!!
now overdub a deep male voiceover: "good people pushing hard every day . . . to make a difference . . . as they give . . . and work . . . to make a difference . . . every day"
If I may suggest a correction, from around 4:00 onwards, you kept saying chord V as G, and chord IV as A. In the key of D, it's the other way round- A is V and G is IV. Let me know if I misunderstood your instructions. Thanks for the lesson, though!
Your 100% right. Hahaha. I was thinking the exact same thing. In the key of D Major the V chord is A and the IV chord is G. A simple mistake. I looking through the comments and I'm like am I the only one who caught this. Hahaha. #YupYup
Counldnt agree more. As a music producer this is a refreshing way to keep up with music theory in a fun way while learning new tricks for production! Awesome work as always!
@@laurasanchez7105 And who's to say a professional pianist can't use the same technique too to relax when their hands are cramped or when they feel uninspired? smh
That was so helpful... but also hilarious! now I can waste time but also do elevator music... and vaporwave! I have the power of piano and anime on my side now!
As someone who plays a lot of CCM (I play for a small church choir and generally handle the more modern stuff), I can tell you that this is basically how they do accompaniments, with a few things they tend to add such as melodic riffs on top. However, when I go out and listen to contemporary pop music from more mainstream sources, I hear basically the same stuff. Accompaniment is basically background music for the vocalist, and it's played like background music.
Philip McNiel I was just about comment this. I play soooo much of this stuff at church it's not even funny. Love the intention of the music yet its so generic. Luckily, my church is very relaxed and loves it when we add little solos and fills between verses or bridges so I can spice it up a little bit
I love the piano so much, there's no other instrument where all of music theory and musical elements is at your disposal at one time more than with the piano.
Sometimes when I start my piano practice routine, I'll lose my motivation within 30 minutes. But once I start watching your videos, I find myself practicing for the next hour. The way you teach makes the piano so enjoyable!!! Thank you so much for all you do ❤️
Awesome! I love the catch title "how to waste time" but this is a great theory lesson in improv. I've not done as much with the sus chord, but I've been trying to get my students to "play around" with the 1-4-5 like this to work on playing by ear. Maybe if I call it "wasting time" they'd be more interested in trying it! LOL! Thanks so much for this!
I'm not good at guitar (started picking it up less than two years ago), but I do stuff like this when I'm just chilling on the couch late at night, and my wife has fallen asleep next to me. I call it dinking around or noodling. I can't actually play anything, but when she hears it she usually says, hey that actually sounds like music. 😁 👍
I play for a progressive rock band and this is the greatest time waster I've ever practiced, my organ's echo captures this technique perfectly in the background by giving the music atmosphere behind the guitar.
This sounds so lovely! And I can imagine this to be a good way to just “switch-off” at the piano. There’s not much thinking to be done here. Basically go with the flow. I need to remember this lesson for when I need some chill time. 👍🏻👏🏻🎶 Thank you so much for all these lessons!🎹💐💐💐💐
Time spent making nice sounds is not really wasted but what I like about this lesson is the opportunity to let yourself explore a simple structure to its fullest extent. It helps you with using inversions and fills. It is a deceptively simple lesson, thank you.
Many years ago, I was messing around at the piano in the student lounge at college and someone came up to me and told me there was gonna be a memorial service for a student who had passed away and asked if I'd like to play some music for it. Now, I didn't know the student and definitely didn't think about what I would play songwise. She said just some light background stuff is all they were looking for beforehand and after. I agreed. I used these exact techniques and everyone came up to me afterward and told me it was perfect and very beautiful. They were so grateful. I was told that the girl who had passed played much in the same way. The girl who asked me to play even paid me for the time. I reluctantly accepted after refusing repeatedly!!
I have been listening at church to the backup piano music and thought I want to learn that! Now I can play beautiful backup music like they do! thanks so much! you are very talented!
This is SO useful. I play piano at my youth group and sometimes I don't know what to do and the only thing I can think of is playing the same 4 chords over and over again while adding maybe 3 or 4 notes with my right. But this video was very helpful to me. Again, thank you!
This is an excellent presentatin and I found it extremely useful. I will be playing for a function shortly, and these suggestions have given me lots of ideas and boosted my confidence. The presenter was lovely and explained things really well. Thank you.
I immediately threw my laptop to the corner and sit at the piano to try it by myself! Spent maybe 20 minutes going D -> G -> B in all possible octaves :D I wish I have a piano with 15 octaves :D
This video is wonderful. I have watched it three times. Could you please make a Part 2: how to add in fills and a quick basic melody to these beautiful sus 2's and sus 4's?
So useful during church benediction or formal "invitation", usually at the end of a service. For years I passed that task to the acoustic guitar but no more! Can't wait for my next turn to waste time.
This actually teaches a very good lesson and is an example of what notes sound good together and can be very helpful when you want to write songs so thank you
I must admit I was skeptic about this video at the beginning but it proved to be a nice lesson, warm notes and a delight to learn this little secret. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, time and this great mood.
This is the video I have been searching for all my life and I just didn’t know the words to ask. I’ve asked before, “But how do you know how to break up the chords to make it sound pretty?” And nobody could tell me. Thank you so much!!
Sub dominant 4th being G major and the Dominant 5th being A major! You had it the other way around for a part of the video. Really nice video though thanks
Cyka Landon I noticed that as well. I think she just flustered herself, as she was trying to play and talk some theory at the same time. She correctly named G as the 4th(subdominant) chord earlier in the video.
Nivedita Vasant yes I can do that, but the main issue is that my keyboard is the psr E-213 and it does not have touch sensitivity, and also does not have a sustain or even different tones based on the intensity of the touch
I just bought practice piano 2 days ago and started watching some tutorials and ended in your channel. I love the way how you talk, and your voice in all videos more than playing piano 😂. Thank you for all efforts.
Omg! such a simple technique, but sounding so full. Whilst it's a time waster it is incredible pleasant to the ear. As state previous this is a seriously underrated channel thankyou for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
Es muy especial escucharte brillante y excelente gracias cada espacio de enseñanza aprendisaje es agradable ameno y educativo . Bendiciones en ti saludos
@Soulful Notes la belleza de la musica en la pasión armonía ritmo intecion como se ejecute la pieza musical desde el corazón el sonido agradable al oido vibración de amor Sentimiento emoción brillo viviendo lo que amas tu significado autentico musico pianista creciendo evolucionando atravez de la practica y complemento de tu enseñaza mis respelto por ti Maestra Piano. Bendiciones Sergio Guadarrama Sergio Guadarrama
thankyou soo much for this video! I’ve been searching for something to teach me how to play a simple background/Christian contemporary for church and worship, I love it so much! I’m loving practicing this!
I Love your energy. All the time you make happy and feel confident to practice. Also you do things sooo simplistic as possible. So that's great. Trying to apply the number system and mentally try to keep it registered. So your videos do help.
THANKS x1000!! I play guitar, and truly, this is so helpful...I’ve always wanted to learn to play something like this...you’ve given me such helpful tools!
Your amazing. When u were speaking it sounds like its a beautiful song along with ur voice. It is rare to catch my attention but u got me throughout video
I liked this video, and it gave a lot of good advice. My issue is though that when there was a sus I wanted it to resolve so badly to a new chord but it just went back to the root. Nice video though with good tips
You have no idea how much seeing this relieved me. I need to have roughly an hour and a half of music to play somewhere in the middle of April for my first ever paid 'commission' as a pianist (I don't even have an actual job, it's for my mom's friend!) and I was freaking out about how I was going to cram tens of songs into my brain, learn them, and get them sounding good. Of course, I'm not just gonna rely on this, but it'll definitely help quite a bit. Something to play between each song maybe. :]
I watched the vid at 9.50, i started playing and i stopped at 10.25. Wow. 30 minutes of wastage. I loved it and ut was really enjoyable. Thanks for this secret
me: *plays chopin etude*
friend: that's good
also me: *plays this with the same chord during 20 minutes*
friend: OMG THAT'S THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING I HAVE LISTEN TO IN MY LIFE YOU ARE SO TALENTED!!!!
Haha really! That's funny.
that`s reality
all m blood u can’t play Chopin etude sit down
hello olleh stfu, how do you know if he can play it or not
@@eatyourcereal1381 eat your cereal
Please make a part two to this video, this is one of the best videos I have ever seen on piano
^^^^^ Yes!
Please
you can also make random filler in the higher octave for no reason and it will sound really good
Yup people who don't understand the piano will never notice that it's the same note but in a higher scale
my teacher: what did you practice?
me: how to waste time.
HAHAHAHAHA
AMAZING!!!!
hahaha
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
now overdub a deep male voiceover: "good people pushing hard every day . . . to make a difference . . . as they give . . . and work . . . to make a difference . . . every day"
Morgan freeman voice
Noah Hornberger I am literally laughing my butt off at your comment because this is so true
😂😂😂😂😂
wow
I literally fell off my chair goddamn it HAAH
If I may suggest a correction, from around 4:00 onwards, you kept saying chord V as G, and chord IV as A.
In the key of D, it's the other way round- A is V and G is IV.
Let me know if I misunderstood your instructions. Thanks for the lesson, though!
Your 100% right. Hahaha. I was thinking the exact same thing. In the key of D Major the V chord is A and the IV chord is G. A simple mistake. I looking through the comments and I'm like am I the only one who caught this. Hahaha. #YupYup
You got it right! I got into a bit of a zen space and reverted back to the key of C in my mind :(
I was confused about why you were saying IV into I, I didn't listen closely to the letters you were naming though
I thought I was the only one who noticed it😂😂
@@PianoteOfficial That's okhai Ma'am, Some of us are here to Learn from you. Thank you very much Ma'am for this wonderful Idea. Love Peace. 😇
This is an underrated piano channel. As a beginner, these videos keep me interested and learning and excited. Love this channel and these videos
This is so great to hear. Thank you for your kind words!
Pianote 🙏🙏💯
FACTS! She needs more subs!!
Counldnt agree more. As a music producer this is a refreshing way to keep up with music theory in a fun way while learning new tricks for production! Awesome work as always!
i know!! ive learned so much here
You could actually earn thousands of dollars in one night just by playing this on a cruise ship
Yes I'm sure a cruise company big enough to pay thousands of dollars to a pianist will not do background checks and just hire anyone
@@laurasanchez7105 ever heard of tipping?
@@bennemann Ok, even if that money was made in tips (which I doubt), a cruise company will not just pick anyone to entertain their customers
@@laurasanchez7105 And who's to say a professional pianist can't use the same technique too to relax when their hands are cramped or when they feel uninspired? smh
@@bennemann My point is that you can not actually "earn thousands of dollars in one night just by playing this on a cruise ship". Go to bed
I think she means how to "kill" time at the piano
Jason Roos yeah i think so
She be going to jail by that
Honestly, this is a time killer. I've been late to so many things by doing this at the piano lol
I think fill time would be the best way to say it.
I do the same all the time, I know what she's talking about ,kill time waste time it's all the same
That was so helpful... but also hilarious! now I can waste time but also do elevator music... and vaporwave! I have the power of piano and anime on my side now!
Noice
and thats how contemporary Christian its made
true
Facts
As someone who plays a lot of CCM (I play for a small church choir and generally handle the more modern stuff), I can tell you that this is basically how they do accompaniments, with a few things they tend to add such as melodic riffs on top. However, when I go out and listen to contemporary pop music from more mainstream sources, I hear basically the same stuff. Accompaniment is basically background music for the vocalist, and it's played like background music.
Philip McNiel facts
Philip McNiel I was just about comment this. I play soooo much of this stuff at church it's not even funny. Love the intention of the music yet its so generic. Luckily, my church is very relaxed and loves it when we add little solos and fills between verses or bridges so I can spice it up a little bit
I love the piano so much, there's no other instrument where all of music theory and musical elements is at your disposal at one time more than with the piano.
Sometimes when I start my piano practice routine, I'll lose my motivation within 30 minutes. But once I start watching your videos, I find myself practicing for the next hour. The way you teach makes the piano so enjoyable!!!
Thank you so much for all you do ❤️
Or you could just play the Fur Elise intro for hours.
And yet they still think it’s beautiful.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can do that
Just the first two notes
Daniel Thrasher?
daniel thrasher ganggg
It actually sound like the start of a beautiful composition. Thanks for the tip.
Robert Yu See also Olafur Arnalds, Niks Frahm for some real stuff :)
Sounds a bit like Where'd You Go by Fort Minor
Awesome! I love the catch title "how to waste time" but this is a great theory lesson in improv. I've not done as much with the sus chord, but I've been trying to get my students to "play around" with the 1-4-5 like this to work on playing by ear. Maybe if I call it "wasting time" they'd be more interested in trying it! LOL! Thanks so much for this!
I'm not good at guitar (started picking it up less than two years ago), but I do stuff like this when I'm just chilling on the couch late at night, and my wife has fallen asleep next to me. I call it dinking around or noodling. I can't actually play anything, but when she hears it she usually says, hey that actually sounds like music. 😁 👍
I play for a progressive rock band and this is the greatest time waster I've ever practiced, my organ's echo captures this technique perfectly in the background by giving the music atmosphere behind the guitar.
This sounds so lovely! And I can imagine this to be a good way to just “switch-off” at the piano. There’s not much thinking to be done here. Basically go with the flow. I need to remember this lesson for when I need some chill time. 👍🏻👏🏻🎶
Thank you so much for all these lessons!🎹💐💐💐💐
YESSS! It really is perfect for unwinding :)
Time spent making nice sounds is not really wasted but what I like about this lesson is the opportunity to let yourself explore a simple structure to its fullest extent. It helps you with using inversions and fills. It is a deceptively simple lesson, thank you.
Nice, thank you. This looks like it will get me out of my head, to play with my heart.
Absolutely fantastic! Your playing is inspirational and your presentation makes me smile. Thank you so much for what you're doing on this channel.
perfect for weddings! I wish I knew it before.
"How to turn any venue into an inspirational story"
Basically play inspirational music that reaches no climax
Or recapitulation!?
Many years ago, I was messing around at the piano in the student lounge at college and someone came up to me and told me there was gonna be a memorial service for a student who had passed away and asked if I'd like to play some music for it. Now, I didn't know the student and definitely didn't think about what I would play songwise. She said just some light background stuff is all they were looking for beforehand and after.
I agreed. I used these exact techniques and everyone came up to me afterward and told me it was perfect and very beautiful. They were so grateful. I was told that the girl who had passed played much in the same way.
The girl who asked me to play even paid me for the time. I reluctantly accepted after refusing repeatedly!!
That is such a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing, it is so cool how music can bring people together.
The background theme at the beginning and at the end is beautiful.
I have been listening at church to the backup piano music and thought I want to learn that! Now I can play beautiful backup music like they do! thanks so much! you are very talented!
@Soulful Notes just subscribed to your channel! God bless you!
I'm doing a puzzle game and I really needed some background music.
This video helped me a lot thanks
:3
I am a drummer who plays guitar and I actually enjoy your channel and be inspired to take up Piano as well...beautiful!!
This has really made me want to go back to playing! Thank you so much!! ^^ I can't wait to go back home and get to my keyboard
THIS IS SO SO great to hear :) Have fun :)
This is SO useful. I play piano at my youth group and sometimes I don't know what to do and the only thing I can think of is playing the same 4 chords over and over again while adding maybe 3 or 4 notes with my right. But this video was very helpful to me. Again, thank you!
I always do this to pass the time !!! I love Playing Piano
Really exelent... Just now I started learning at age of 35...its really helpful to me.. ThanQ
Good for you!!
I love you !!
I could just sit and listen to you play all day.
1. Scales
2. Chords
3. Chuck them together
4. ??
5. Profit
My mind has just been blown! That sounds super gorgeous! And it's sooo simple. Thank you!!! :D
This is an excellent presentatin and I found it extremely useful. I will be playing for a function shortly, and these suggestions have given me lots of ideas and boosted my confidence. The presenter was lovely and explained things really well. Thank you.
Lovely lesson. You have made it so simple. This is brilliant.
Not gonna lie but the minor 6th switch up moved me.
It just works beautifully ❤
I immediately threw my laptop to the corner and sit at the piano to try it by myself! Spent maybe 20 minutes going D -> G -> B in all possible octaves :D I wish I have a piano with 15 octaves :D
Like the content and the way you present.
This video is wonderful. I have watched it three times. Could you please make a Part 2: how to add in fills and a quick basic melody to these beautiful sus 2's and sus 4's?
So beautiful. You are another of several great teachers. I'm learning some nice tricks from you but I am slow. You are great! Thank you!!!
So useful during church benediction or formal "invitation", usually at the end of a service. For years I passed that task to the acoustic guitar but no more! Can't wait for my next turn to waste time.
Playing just ANYTHING that sounds good also works...
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THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST CHANNEL TO LEARN FROM
This actually teaches a very good lesson and is an example of what notes sound good together and can be very helpful when you want to write songs so thank you
I must admit I was skeptic about this video at the beginning but it proved to be a nice lesson, warm notes and a delight to learn this little secret. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, time and this great mood.
This is the video I have been searching for all my life and I just didn’t know the words to ask. I’ve asked before, “But how do you know how to break up the chords to make it sound pretty?” And nobody could tell me. Thank you so much!!
Very simple & sound good...i'l practicing its, i'm still beginner so thanks for the tips
great now i wanna do this for my life job, thanks a lot
I will try this in Church during Communion or before the service. On holiday tomorrow so will have to be over the next month thank you.
Sub dominant 4th being G major and the Dominant 5th being A major! You had it the other way around for a part of the video. Really nice video though thanks
Yep! I got into a zen space and got my numbers twisted around in the moment!
I just commented about that too. I didn’t see your comment but I posted the same thing. I wasn’t sure if I was hearing things wrong or what but yea.
Thank you again for being a wonderful teacher....
What are you talking about at 3:49? The G major chord is the fourth in the key of D major
Cyka Landon I noticed that as well. I think she just flustered herself, as she was trying to play and talk some theory at the same time. She correctly named G as the 4th(subdominant) chord earlier in the video.
She kept making the same mistake after that point. To clarify, in D maj, D=I G=IV A=V Bm=VIm
So pretty. I'm revisitng this after a couple of years of bookmarking it. I'm glad that I rediscovered it.
Awesome~!!!!! Just as what need in the church play, Thanks.
U made me wanna practice again. Thanks
Thanks for the video. I find this very educational. Gonna use these in some re-arrangements of mine.
This is my favourite piano channel!
same here
when you accidentally write 50% of Enaudi's works.
Hahaha true mate
Right
ICHT . Damn
Ling Ling has no time to waste, she's too busy practising.
Ling Ling obviously hasn't practiced how to write in English
who is ling ling?
ling ling is a boy you liars
ling ling is a liar you boys
Ling ling only plays first violin
OMG what she did at 1:30 gave me chills down my spine.
Sadly I have to work with a psr E-213 from yamaha
Hi Avito. You can adjust the octave to -12 in your keyboard and you can play the lower octaves in your keyboard.
Nivedita Vasant yes I can do that, but the main issue is that my keyboard is the psr E-213 and it does not have touch sensitivity, and also does not have a sustain or even different tones based on the intensity of the touch
Oh that's true. I still have that keyboard. I prefer midi keyboard and digital piano for touch sensitivity.
Nivedita Vasant yes any recommendations, on a budget?
Looking for digital piano or keyboard that has touch sensitivity?
I just bought practice piano 2 days ago and started watching some tutorials and ended in your channel.
I love the way how you talk, and your voice in all videos more than playing piano 😂.
Thank you for all efforts.
Teacher this is very good to use in worship🙏anys thanks for free tip's! blessings!
Omg! such a simple technique, but sounding so full. Whilst it's a time waster it is incredible pleasant to the ear. As state previous this is a seriously underrated channel thankyou for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
You make things seem to be easy and very encouraging. Thank you
Awesome love it
Es muy especial escucharte brillante y excelente gracias cada espacio de enseñanza aprendisaje es agradable ameno y educativo .
Bendiciones en ti saludos
@Soulful Notes la belleza de la musica en la pasión armonía ritmo intecion como se ejecute la pieza musical desde el corazón el sonido agradable al oido vibración de amor
Sentimiento emoción brillo viviendo lo que amas tu significado autentico musico pianista creciendo evolucionando atravez de la practica y complemento de tu enseñaza mis respelto por ti Maestra Piano.
Bendiciones
Sergio Guadarrama
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thankyou soo much for this video! I’ve been searching for something to teach me how to play a simple background/Christian contemporary for church and worship, I love it so much! I’m loving practicing this!
very good, your lessons. i am learning with you here from brazil.
I Love your energy. All the time you make happy and feel confident to practice. Also you do things sooo simplistic as possible. So that's great. Trying to apply the number system and mentally try to keep it registered. So your videos do help.
Thank you! Keep up the good work! :)
Yes I will.
@@PianoteOfficial you're welcome and thank you.
This is one of the most HELPFUL videos I’ve ever seen! Thank you!!!
THANKS x1000!! I play guitar, and truly, this is so helpful...I’ve always wanted to learn to play something like this...you’ve given me such helpful tools!
I like your style. Thanks for the terminology, as I've done similar stuff at church (I called it incidental music) and it's useful.
Your amazing. When u were speaking it sounds like its a beautiful song along with ur voice. It is rare to catch my attention but u got me throughout video
You are very kind. Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the lesson!
Please more of this, absolutely great for beginners, so much instant fun. Thank you so much!! 🤗
All last week on inversions, now this week on 'fillers'. I know lockdown is miserable for most but my progress with Lisa is exciting.
Thank you so so mouch i need it somthing like this tnx❤❤❤
wowWWW!! amazing....I can used this style..thank you!!
I liked this video, and it gave a lot of good advice. My issue is though that when there was a sus I wanted it to resolve so badly to a new chord but it just went back to the root. Nice video though with good tips
Alter call at church will now be SOOOOOO much easier. Thank you so much!!!! 👌👌
This is so so easy and so beautiful! Love love listening to you!! You make piano playing sooooo easy!!! Lovit!! Thank you so much!!! God bless you!'
I tried this in a public party, it works!
This is one great awesome thing i have learned in my life. Thank you so much... just as wonderful as you.
I want this to run as background. I can hear this all day long 🙂 So soothing 😌
actually you mean it lot in this video. I relay grateful to you. thanks.,
Simple yet melodic. 👍
Great little refresher lesson for me! Dont forget guys, you can speed up the progression/chord changes to make it less "boring".
I"v learnt a value lesson with you .. Thanks v much.. You're great lady.... 👍
You have no idea how much seeing this relieved me. I need to have roughly an hour and a half of music to play somewhere in the middle of April for my first ever paid 'commission' as a pianist (I don't even have an actual job, it's for my mom's friend!) and I was freaking out about how I was going to cram tens of songs into my brain, learn them, and get them sounding good. Of course, I'm not just gonna rely on this, but it'll definitely help quite a bit. Something to play between each song maybe. :]
Good luck!!!
It's awesome mam, my teacher... Please do make more like this. Respect from India 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent. Creative & simple. Thank you.
.....and hey presto, you have every Ludovico Einaudi piece every written!
lol
It’s true 😂
I came here to comment this hahaha
As a die hard Ludovico fan.... I found this really funny haha
+John Beaton , Too soon man.
My sense of humor has deteriorated. She said “sus chord” and I audibly laughed
I watched the vid at 9.50, i started playing and i stopped at 10.25.
Wow. 30 minutes of wastage. I loved it and ut was really enjoyable.
Thanks for this secret
And after leaving this comment i wasted another 20 minutes
Love you guys, I know what I’m doing tonight!
Woot woot!
I just discovered your channel and I am glad I did. Your lessons are amazing. Thanx.
Agreed ,as a beginner I love all your lessons . I was wondering if you covered any songs
Sure do! We just released a tutorial on Hallelujah on our channel :)
Which piano is that? And which software is that to display the keys you are playing
Looks like a Yamaha U series hybrid to me.
its Roland V.Piano, you can actually see that logo on top right LOL
Weijin Huang thanks
Weijin Huang and better options?
Thank you, TH-cam recommendations, you did good today.