*The Bitesize Piano Course:* BitesizePianoCourse.co.uk Read the article here: www.bitesizepiano.co.uk/3-mistakes-beginners-make-when-learning-how-to-play-the-piano/ *My facial twitches are particularly prominent in this video; please be kind :)*
I am the poster child for your video on the three mistakes beginners make when learning the piano. I have mastered all three mistakes and can now repeat them with my eyes closed, which actually sounds better. I decided to teach myself piano because I’m delusional and cheap and thus get my money’s worth. I became obsessed with learning “River Flows In You” even though it’s way above my skill level. I found your instructional video for the piece and am currently working on it daily. After several hours I can now almost play the first line! My bad, of course. I think you are a wonderful teacher and I am forcing myself to take your advice and get back to the basics. Thank you.
I am just starting to teach myself piano at the age of 48. Luckily i am also an intermidiate guitarist so i understand a reasonable amount of theory. I'm finding this helps alot but the mechanics of playing the piano is obviously the harder part. Thankfully i have found you to guide me on a new branch of my musical journey! Thank you for your videos.
My 10yr old twins are just starting their musical journey (I've played guitar for 25 years but I'm fairly new to piano) and we get so much from your videos! Thank you for sharing your talent and enthusiasm, you're very much a part of the quality time I spend with my family.
Fantastic advice.....I am a self taught piano/keyboard player. I initially started on the accordion and eventually moved to piano/keyboard/synth/organ. I enjoy your tutorials and learned even more. Thank you and please continue providing us with your expertise.
As a beginning Adult piano student, I found this particular video very encouraging and very helpful. This exact thing was on my mind, in that I felt new piano beginners need to "Begin at the beginning", and this video addressed that, so thank you very much.
Thanks so much for sharing these tips. For the record, in less than a week, I’ve made more progress watching one of your tutorials than months spent in other TH-cam videos.
Thank you for your skillful, sincere and professional education. Yes, it is difficult to stay the course and not get ahead of myself. Your guidance makes the hard work a little less painful. Thank you for making the world a better place through your gift of music education
you all probably dont care but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
Hello. I just found your channel, and I am very impressed. You might be the TH-cam teacher I have been looking for. Self taught about 2 weeks ago. About the 10th attempt over 40 years. TH-cam has been a godsend and a curse. I'm trying to slow the pace while TH-cam lessons tend to skip things. I am spending so much time trying to train my finger independence, and trying to learn songs I probably shouldn't be trying. But in trying songs that are too hard, I learned to plan hand positioning for comfort. This usually sets me up for the natural progression in the song. The ugly part is I picked up bad finger control, and I am spending days correcting finger independence and hand relaxation. I'm playing scales brutally slow now, and as soon as I start to speed up, the fingers start to stick up in the air again.
These are the best 3 suggestions/advices I've gotten from all videos I've watched so far. I'll start following them tomorrow morning when I go back to practicing. Thank you,
I LOVE this channel! I started teaching myself piano when I was 7 or 8, and with the help of other music classes and friends, I've made great progress over the years. This video called me out so much, I HAD to watch the whole thing😂 but I learned so much already and I'm excited to put my knowledge to use🤙🏿
I’m a guitarist of 40 years experience & have just purchased a Roland RD2000 with absolutely no keyboard experience. You are the answer to my prayers. Thank you. With long nails on right hand 😐 Interesting that coming from a fretboard background I find scales much more obvious on keyboard. Modes maybe involve a more in-depth understanding.
What's your best advice for actually getting your left hand to work wit the right, I'm learning a song which I can actually independently do the left and the right but together not at all are there any exercises that will help train this
Hello Francesca, I love your videos. Can I please request Your wings by Lauren dangle, lost in the woods and all is found from frozen . Thankyou your awesome. I’ve been having lessons for 3 years .
Have seen several videos for songs recently as have been having private lessons for a few years now, but have always rebelled against the strictness of learning ‘classical’ piano and it’s methods (no one nowadays wants to play Bach, it was Ray Charles and Elton John that started it off for me). Plus no one I know plays piano. So when I stumbled upon Francesca’s videos and more importantly the clear explanations she gives (not to mention the sheer volume of output and work rate of the woman - for free let’s not forget), I have to say I’ve picked up and enjoyed practicing piano more in the past month than I have in the past three years. An excellent guide, a thorough (non-patronising or demeaning) teacher, and seemingly an all round nice person. Could not recommend her, her channel and her videos highly enough. Thank you and don’t change👌👍🎶
Hello Francesca! Great to have discovered your course! It's so great and I'm currently learning how to play "I don't want to miss a thing" with you 🙂 I must object to one thing here.. in my opinion it isn't necessary to have a solid knowledge of music theory in order to be able to play the piano, unless you want to compose yourself or improvise. You just need to be able to read the notes, know some chords, be able to play the scales and be a good listener. I hardly know any music theory and I can already play many pieces at a decent level. Keep up your great work!
I’m afraid not having a basic understanding of music theory makes learning pieces of music a longer process. Reading notes, playing chords and understanding scales IS music theory…you just described what it is. Not sure what you think it is otherwise…?
@@BitesizePiano Oh they tried to teach us so much more music theory at school, and so did my piano teacher.. I forgot most of that completely. Well, seems we agree on this after all ;) Sending you greetings from sunny Bavaria ☀️🏔🏞 I do love your channel and subscribed of course 🙂
@@ralfj.1740 each of those topics can go in depth, but understanding it makes learning and memorising so much quicker. th-cam.com/video/otcoqaNzi5c/w-d-xo.html Recognising scalic, apreggiated, chord, rhythmic patterns in music is like short-hand at learning a piece of music. There’s absolutely no question about it!
Bravo to you!!! You’ve done an excellent job teaching music on TH-cam 💕💕💕 It’s a lot of work making these videos, and I’m sure your efforts have been richly rewarded!
This video was really helpful. I was actually taught as a child and young teenager by two different teachers so I have the fundamentals but I’m so rusty and haven’t played for 2 decades. So I bought a piano this week and decided I’d play ABBA’s Thank You For The Music as an ode to my grandad who got me started with the piano BUT having watched several tutorials on TH-cam I realised and accepted it was way above my current level, so managed my expectations. I’ve also been bombarding myself watching video after video, mainly on your channel now actually. Excited to learn this and learn that BUT again I’m going to take your advice and chill on it. I’ve learned Feel by Robbie Williams, Let It Be, and brushed up on 2 Bach pieces from when I was a kid (prelude in c and minuet in g) and now I’ll start Rolling In The Deep. This is about my level right now but it’s cool. One day I’ll manage TYFTM by ABBA! Keep up this amazing channel and I’ll keep sharing it and telling people about it xx
I'm glad this has helped :) Yes trying to learn something that's above your current level will make you feel frustrated; your time is better spent mastering pieces of music at your level! Sense of achievement is crucial to your continued enthusiasm to learn an instrument :)
I've always LOVED piano, i wanted to play it since a young age, but never really had the time, so here i am! (like college is a good time lol) But your videos did help a lot! God bless.
Adult learner and yes...overwhelmed. That said I've not been making any funky hand mistakes and learning the scales while 'slowly' getting into the chords, and intervals. Question...the major/minor scales follow patterns with WWH... and WHW.... Is there something similar for chords or is that just memorization?
LOL! I'm an ABSOLUTE beginner and ABSOLUTELY self-taught, and i laughed about the ILLOGICAL FINGERS... That's SO me! Thank you for the video! -i keep on wathcing it now... (few hours later) i finally ended up the video -i'm working, lol. "OVERWHELMING!!!" THAT'S ME! See, my husband gave me a keyboard as my birthday present, on early Dec 2021. The next day, i was trying to play Tori Amos' "caught a lite sneeze", LMAO!! But hey, key by key i made my way into the chorus -one hand only, of course! So thank you for the patience to teach. Cheers from Spain! 👨🏻🤝👨🏻🐶🐶💜 (BTW, you DONT have any facial twitches! You're beautiful!)
Dear Francesca, I’m doing your first piano course. It is very good, although difficult. Especially the rhythm. You explain the basics. I have some, probably stupid, questions. I see that you are playing very often on the keys between the black keys. Is that only when you have to play also a black key? When I have to play with my right hand left of the central C, I twist my wrist. Is that because I’m sitting to close to the piano? You are really an excellent teacher. Kind regards, Henk Dirkse
Hi Francessca I’m self learning. Two months as I type. I was interested to see which three you had in mind. For me two out the three ain’t bad! I need to focus on scales more regularly and not reading constantly and overwhelming. Appreciate the heads up. Love your tutorials, working my way through some pieces. Keep up the good work 👌
Can you teach some ways how to practice with both hands? I am having hard time using both hands. I can individually play notes using either of those but cant seem to have the co-ordination to use both. Also how many minutes or hours of practice is recommended each day?
I'm a self taught beginner, I've been trying to learn piano for about almost a year, but I have some problems about finding the right place to learn piano, I actually started with an app, but sadly I can't afford all of the courses they offered because I have some financial problems, and piano courses price in my city is much more higher than the app's price I actually almost gave up but luckily, I found your channel thank you very much for all of the knowledge, God bless you! :D
Thanks mam for your sincere presentation and Frank discussion. I liked ur video. I am subscribing can u suggest a website that teacher how to read and learn music notes pl. Thanks
Since I planned to "self learn" playing piano from online resources, guilty of of mistake 2 & 3 . Rectified mistake no 2 a while back ; but mistake no 3 , still do it from time to time .
I am 45 years old and I am a beginner! I have played guitar for 32 years though. I am currently learning scales and correct fingering. I practice scales daily.
Mam i am from india and a self taught when I started playing harmonium (a Indian classical instrument) I started playing my right hand and after 8 years my right hand is strechble but not not left because I didn't had practises I want to learn western classical now.i tried a lot but still my left hand didn't works. What should I do? Please reply.
Do you have a link to your scales video please? I’ve just started playing piano. I’ve played brass instruments when I was younger, then bass which I just played by ear now the family have bought a piano. I know how important scales are so need to emphasise this with the family. Thanks for all the info.
Hello Francesca. I have a very big problem that is literaly stopping me from enjoying or even becoming better. Everytime I practice of of simplypiano, my sheet music reading has gotten a slight better. But everytime I want enjoy by playing the keys and makeing up my own music, it really bothers me. Feels like I want to give up. I start taping two keys instead of one, and I dont even want to talk about left hand. My rythm gets lost and my left hand is just breaking the rhythm of the music. I feel like I cant hear the music I want. And also, I can hear the music and I know I can play, it's just I cant keep steady with keys and play it smoothly you know. I start hitting wrong keys by hitting double out of no where, and my left hand cant even play the notes. I know that you where the only one that would respond and give good advise. What can I do to get out of this problem. I see that others play smoothly but I am still behind. But I dont to leave piano becuase I know can reach it and I am not the only one. You may respond when ever you have time. Thank you.
I’d agree with everything you say if you want to master the instrument. But it can put people off if they just see years of practicing scales etc. Sometimes just having fun with an instrument can lead to a lifetime’s enjoyment. You can mess about in boats and have fun, you may not want to enter the cowes regatta.
I don’t say that you can’t have fun with playing the piano and that all you should do is play scales 😐 Scales are important to play as they improve finger dexterity, understanding of theory/chords and how to navigate instinctively around the keys; especially helpful for improvising. I have many videos on ‘how to have fun’ playing piano - my entire channel is dedicated to just that.
I have first time started learning piano . I can play multiple instruments harmonium and other indian instruments but never played piano so downloaded the app before getting actual piano . And started with baby shark video of yours . 🥰
Thank you very much for this video!!! It really boosted my confidence actually:). It looks like I am on the right path yay! First three months I focused on simple coordination and fingers independence exercises and scales. This is my fourth month. Expanding scales to two, three and four octaves (playing around with major and minor scale), introducing arpeggios, chords (oh boy they sound together soooo beautifully). Looks like for many people the biggest problem is to do (different) things both hands at the same time. Well, I guess my self taught drums in my youth really paying off now lol. I am definitely going to watch your channel often!! Thank you so much.
Great advice as always thank you so much . I am a complete beginner Pianist , however I have played guitar since my mid teens ( now 47 😂👍 ) I recently decided to learn piano purely for fun . And it’s soooo much fun ! So far , I have only learnt a few things from TH-cam tutorials . I may consider a professional teacher later though . Wishing you a very happy new year . Steve 🤗🎹
Did you teach Beethoven, becuase you're the only pianist teacher I actually got confidence from. 🤣🤣🤣. Feels like you taught Beethoven. Wonderful job always waiting for tutorials. I'll just stick with this channel. One time I first played the piano and Beethoven texted me "NEINNNNNN". BUT NOW WERE GOOD. POOR DUDE DECOMPOSED.😀😀😀
Do you have like lesson 1 and beyond because I am new and some things I am lost. I have a hard time reading notes becuase I always have to make sure finger positiong. Also playing by ear.
Overwhelmed, yep, that's it right there ! Scales, theory, tutorials ..... Head explodes. It's a skill and it takes a lot of time. I have been playing only a few months, I'm a smart guy, I get the theory, but it's hard and progress seems so slow. One day you feel you have something, then it's gone :-( but I will keep going. Your tutorial videos are a big help, thank you.
*The Bitesize Piano Course:* BitesizePianoCourse.co.uk
Read the article here: www.bitesizepiano.co.uk/3-mistakes-beginners-make-when-learning-how-to-play-the-piano/
*My facial twitches are particularly prominent in this video; please be kind :)*
First reply
The twitches are the best part! 😄 haha
I'm a beginner I need keyboard lesson
Never even noticed anything, until you pointed it out. Don’t worry about it.
Take off this comment about facial twitches!!! You are LOVELY and so very helpful! THANKS so Much! :)
UK back in lockdown, dont have a job yet, perfect time to properly learn the piano aha. This channel so helpful
I am the poster child for your video on the three mistakes beginners make when learning the piano. I have mastered all three mistakes and can now repeat them with my eyes closed, which actually sounds better. I decided to teach myself piano because I’m delusional and cheap and thus get my money’s worth. I became obsessed with learning “River Flows In You” even though it’s way above my skill level. I found your instructional video for the piece and am currently working on it daily. After several hours I can now almost play the first line! My bad, of course. I think you are a wonderful teacher and I am forcing myself to take your advice and get back to the basics. Thank you.
I am just starting to teach myself piano at the age of 48. Luckily i am also an intermidiate guitarist so i understand a reasonable amount of theory. I'm finding this helps alot but the mechanics of playing the piano is obviously the harder part. Thankfully i have found you to guide me on a new branch of my musical journey! Thank you for your videos.
My 10yr old twins are just starting their musical journey (I've played guitar for 25 years but I'm fairly new to piano) and we get so much from your videos! Thank you for sharing your talent and enthusiasm, you're very much a part of the quality time I spend with my family.
I’m so pleased you enjoy my videos 🤗🎹
Fantastic advice.....I am a self taught piano/keyboard player. I initially started on the accordion and eventually moved to piano/keyboard/synth/organ. I enjoy your tutorials and learned even more. Thank you and please continue providing us with your expertise.
Totally agree on the Scales argument. I also teach scales very early to my students. Keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
As a beginning Adult piano student, I found this particular video very encouraging and very helpful. This exact thing was on my mind, in that I felt new piano beginners need to "Begin at the beginning", and this video addressed that, so thank you very much.
Thanks so much for sharing these tips. For the record, in less than a week, I’ve made more progress watching one of your tutorials than months spent in other TH-cam videos.
That's awesome! So pleased my channel is helping :)
Thank you for your skillful, sincere and professional education. Yes, it is difficult to stay the course and not get ahead of myself. Your guidance makes the hard work a little less painful. Thank you for making the world a better place through your gift of music education
you all probably dont care but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
Hello. I just found your channel, and I am very impressed. You might be the TH-cam teacher I have been looking for.
Self taught about 2 weeks ago. About the 10th attempt over 40 years. TH-cam has been a godsend and a curse. I'm trying to slow the pace while TH-cam lessons tend to skip things. I am spending so much time trying to train my finger independence, and trying to learn songs I probably shouldn't be trying. But in trying songs that are too hard, I learned to plan hand positioning for comfort. This usually sets me up for the natural progression in the song. The ugly part is I picked up bad finger control, and I am spending days correcting finger independence and hand relaxation. I'm playing scales brutally slow now, and as soon as I start to speed up, the fingers start to stick up in the air again.
Thank you for being my piano teacher! You look so beautiful :D
Thanks! Your lessons are very easy to work through. With some work i will become a you-tube piano warrior. ;-)
Thank you very much :D
You're so relax. I love it. I've never played piano before; A total beginner for 65 yrs of age.
These are the best 3 suggestions/advices I've gotten from all videos I've watched so far. I'll start following them tomorrow morning when I go back to practicing.
Thank you,
So pleased it helped :)
I LOVE this channel! I started teaching myself piano when I was 7 or 8, and with the help of other music classes and friends, I've made great progress over the years. This video called me out so much, I HAD to watch the whole thing😂 but I learned so much already and I'm excited to put my knowledge to use🤙🏿
Thank you very much for this very helpful presentation
A very beautiful and effective piano teacher😊 thank you
I am a beginner pianist, and your video on Let It Be was very helpful.
Pleased you found it helpful 🤗
I’m a guitarist of 40 years experience & have just purchased a Roland RD2000 with absolutely no keyboard experience.
You are the answer to my prayers.
Thank you.
With long nails on right hand 😐
Interesting that coming from a fretboard background I find scales much more obvious on keyboard.
Modes maybe involve a more in-depth understanding.
What's your best advice for actually getting your left hand to work wit the right, I'm learning a song which I can actually independently do the left and the right but together not at all are there any exercises that will help train this
Hi my son loves this channel and I was wondering if you could put a link to sign up to classes. Best regards Paul Casey.
I'm self taught and I'm learning a lot from you Mrs. Thank you.
I'm so glad!
I am self taught and quite playing the piano so long.. I think i have to go to basic to improve more.. I want to learn how to read notes
Can you do acompaniment rhythms like reggae, rumba arabic styles etc ??
Oooooo yes I'd love to do videos on more rhythm! Great suggestion Thank you!
Your teaching as beautiful as you are..Thanks for the video. 🙂
Thank u for teaching me...
Thanks a lot !!! Excellent video!!!
Hello Francesca, I love your videos. Can I please request Your wings by Lauren dangle, lost in the woods and all is found from frozen . Thankyou your awesome. I’ve been having lessons for 3 years .
Pretty please😋
Am a victim of the 3rd. Thanks for the advice. Love ur videos. Am hooked on to them like glue. Also subscribed
I found this video extremely helpful and yes, I am a beginner. I love all your videos!!! Thank you!!!!!
Awesome!!!! I just started !!!! Will have my third lesson this weekend ! Thank you!
Love to learn,,,MANDY,,,a Manilow classic
Have seen several videos for songs recently as have been having private lessons for a few years now, but have always rebelled against the strictness of learning ‘classical’ piano and it’s methods (no one nowadays wants to play Bach, it was Ray Charles and Elton John that started it off for me).
Plus no one I know plays piano. So when I stumbled upon Francesca’s videos and more importantly the clear explanations she gives (not to mention the sheer volume of output and work rate of the woman - for free let’s not forget), I have to say I’ve picked up and enjoyed practicing piano more in the past month than I have in the past three years.
An excellent guide, a thorough (non-patronising or demeaning) teacher, and seemingly an all round nice person. Could not recommend her, her channel and her videos highly enough. Thank you and don’t change👌👍🎶
Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm so happy I've been able to help you playing music you love 💕
Thank you for your channel. I bought brand new piano and from most channels your videos are precious 💞
🫶🏻🎹
So true:) thank you for reminding 😌
Thank you for your sincere advices. I like your tutorials very much and have learned to play two songs already :).
You're very welcome :)
Thanks for the tips, I better get learning my scales! :)
You are doing great, keep going 🙌🙌
Hello Francesca! Great to have discovered your course! It's so great and I'm currently learning how to play "I don't want to miss a thing" with you 🙂
I must object to one thing here.. in my opinion it isn't necessary to have a solid knowledge of music theory in order to be able to play the piano, unless you want to compose yourself or improvise. You just need to be able to read the notes, know some chords, be able to play the scales and be a good listener. I hardly know any music theory and I can already play many pieces at a decent level.
Keep up your great work!
I’m afraid not having a basic understanding of music theory makes learning pieces of music a longer process. Reading notes, playing chords and understanding scales IS music theory…you just described what it is. Not sure what you think it is otherwise…?
@@BitesizePiano Oh they tried to teach us so much more music theory at school, and so did my piano teacher.. I forgot most of that completely. Well, seems we agree on this after all ;)
Sending you greetings from sunny Bavaria ☀️🏔🏞
I do love your channel and subscribed of course 🙂
@@ralfj.1740 each of those topics can go in depth, but understanding it makes learning and memorising so much quicker. th-cam.com/video/otcoqaNzi5c/w-d-xo.html
Recognising scalic, apreggiated, chord, rhythmic patterns in music is like short-hand at learning a piece of music. There’s absolutely no question about it!
Bravo to you!!! You’ve done an excellent job teaching music on TH-cam 💕💕💕 It’s a lot of work making these videos, and I’m sure your efforts have been richly rewarded!
Thank you.
This video was really helpful. I was actually taught as a child and young teenager by two different teachers so I have the fundamentals but I’m so rusty and haven’t played for 2 decades. So I bought a piano this week and decided I’d play ABBA’s Thank You For The Music as an ode to my grandad who got me started with the piano BUT having watched several tutorials on TH-cam I realised and accepted it was way above my current level, so managed my expectations. I’ve also been bombarding myself watching video after video, mainly on your channel now actually. Excited to learn this and learn that BUT again I’m going to take your advice and chill on it. I’ve learned Feel by Robbie Williams, Let It Be, and brushed up on 2 Bach pieces from when I was a kid (prelude in c and minuet in g) and now I’ll start Rolling In The Deep. This is about my level right now but it’s cool. One day I’ll manage TYFTM by ABBA! Keep up this amazing channel and I’ll keep sharing it and telling people about it xx
I'm glad this has helped :) Yes trying to learn something that's above your current level will make you feel frustrated; your time is better spent mastering pieces of music at your level! Sense of achievement is crucial to your continued enthusiasm to learn an instrument :)
You should do a piano tutorial for lover of mine by 5 Seconds Of Summer
I've always LOVED piano, i wanted to play it since a young age, but never really had the time, so here i am! (like college is a good time lol)
But your videos did help a lot! God bless.
So pleased they help :)
U probs did have time
@@kiahjones4400 well i left the army for piano now i have time for it.
Great advise. Self taught and yes I need to practice scales more. Thanks again for your advice and guidance. Much appreciated.
You're very welcome! Pleased it's helped :)
Adult learner and yes...overwhelmed. That said I've not been making any funky hand mistakes and learning the scales while 'slowly' getting into the chords, and intervals. Question...the major/minor scales follow patterns with WWH... and WHW.... Is there something similar for chords or is that just memorization?
LOL! I'm an ABSOLUTE beginner and ABSOLUTELY self-taught, and i laughed about the ILLOGICAL FINGERS... That's SO me! Thank you for the video! -i keep on wathcing it now... (few hours later) i finally ended up the video -i'm working, lol. "OVERWHELMING!!!" THAT'S ME! See, my husband gave me a keyboard as my birthday present, on early Dec 2021. The next day, i was trying to play Tori Amos' "caught a lite sneeze", LMAO!! But hey, key by key i made my way into the chorus -one hand only, of course!
So thank you for the patience to teach. Cheers from Spain! 👨🏻🤝👨🏻🐶🐶💜 (BTW, you DONT have any facial twitches! You're beautiful!)
This is a superb video! Thank you so much. I was glad to learn that I am not committing any of these 😊
That’s great!🎹
Dear Francesca, I’m doing your first piano course. It is very good, although difficult. Especially the rhythm. You explain the basics. I have some, probably stupid, questions. I see that you are playing very often on the keys between the black keys. Is that only when you have to play also a black key? When I have to play with my right hand left of the central C, I twist my wrist. Is that because I’m sitting to close to the piano? You are really an excellent teacher. Kind regards, Henk Dirkse
So helpful! I learned to play piano only by myself (yeah, I watched the chords on the Internet) and I didn't see how many mistakes I made. Thanks!
Pleased you found it helpful :)
Hi Francessca I’m self learning. Two months as I type. I was interested to see which three you had in mind. For me two out the three ain’t bad! I need to focus on scales more regularly and not reading constantly and overwhelming. Appreciate the heads up. Love your tutorials, working my way through some pieces. Keep up the good work 👌
Can you teach some ways how to practice with both hands? I am having hard time using both hands. I can individually play notes using either of those but cant seem to have the co-ordination to use both. Also how many minutes or hours of practice is recommended each day?
Lots of useful tips for a beginner like me! Thank you so much! I love your channel! :)
Pleased you found it useful 🤗
I'm a self taught beginner, I've been trying to learn piano for about almost a year, but I have some problems about finding the right place to learn piano, I actually started with an app, but sadly I can't afford all of the courses they offered because I have some financial problems, and piano courses price in my city is much more higher than the app's price I actually almost gave up but luckily, I found your channel thank you very much for all of the knowledge, God bless you! :D
So pleased my channel is helping :)
I gone through the vedio and you are cent percent correct 👍
Thanks love. I am a self taught pianist ttying to learn how to read. Thanks for the tips
Pleased it helped! :)
Which scale should I practice first? Or it doesn’t matter?
Thanks mam for your sincere presentation and Frank discussion. I liked ur video. I am subscribing can u suggest a website that teacher how to read and learn music notes pl. Thanks
Bitesizepianocourse.co.uk
Since I planned to "self learn" playing piano from online resources, guilty of of mistake 2 & 3 .
Rectified mistake no 2 a while back ; but mistake no 3 , still do it from time to time .
It's very easy to find yourself digging deeper into an information hole! Trying to stick to a course ideally with a teacher's guidance is ideal!
You are a godsend
Your videos are so helpful 😭❤❤❤
I'm glad you think so 😄
I'm self taught. I even made my own piano using sheets of paper just to practice Greyson Chance's song, Waiting Outside The Lines.
I am 45 years old and I am a beginner! I have played guitar for 32 years though. I am currently learning scales and correct fingering. I practice scales daily.
That's great! :)
Awsome lessons.
Thank you a lot. Now i can play more comfortably and practice more easily :)
Great video! Am self taught and this video was really helpful.
Glad it was helpful! :)
Hi my beautiful lecture. I have got keyboard but not piano. Is it a problem to learn piano?
You won’t be able to properly develop finger dexterity if your keyboard isn’t weighted, or play with expression if it’s not touch sensitive.
Great advice
Pleased you found it helpful :)
A mechanical metronome, it looks so cool!
Mam i am from india and a self taught when I started playing harmonium (a Indian classical instrument) I started playing my right hand and after 8 years my right hand is strechble but not not left because I didn't had practises I want to learn western classical now.i tried a lot but still my left hand didn't works. What should I do? Please reply.
Do you have a link to your scales video please?
I’ve just started playing piano. I’ve played brass instruments when I was younger, then bass which I just played by ear now the family have bought a piano. I know how important scales are so need to emphasise this with the family.
Thanks for all the info.
Check her video "3 Things beginner piano students should learn"
fine tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Francesca. I have a very big problem that is literaly stopping me from enjoying or even becoming better. Everytime I practice of of simplypiano, my sheet music reading has gotten a slight better. But everytime I want enjoy by playing the keys and makeing up my own music, it really bothers me. Feels like I want to give up. I start taping two keys instead of one, and I dont even want to talk about left hand. My rythm gets lost and my left hand is just breaking the rhythm of the music. I feel like I cant hear the music I want. And also, I can hear the music and I know I can play, it's just I cant keep steady with keys and play it smoothly you know. I start hitting wrong keys by hitting double out of no where, and my left hand cant even play the notes. I know that you where the only one that would respond and give good advise. What can I do to get out of this problem. I see that others play smoothly but I am still behind. But I dont to leave piano becuase I know can reach it and I am not the only one. You may respond when ever you have time. Thank you.
I have a hard time remembering the difference between major and minor any advice ?
Major chords have a system of 4,3 semitones and minor chords have a system of 3,4 semitones
Best way to practice scales?
th-cam.com/video/d8M_wIaWqPw/w-d-xo.html
I’d agree with everything you say if you want to master the instrument. But it can put people off if they just see years of practicing scales etc. Sometimes just having fun with an instrument can lead to a lifetime’s enjoyment. You can mess about in boats and have fun, you may not want to enter the cowes regatta.
I don’t say that you can’t have fun with playing the piano and that all you should do is play scales 😐
Scales are important to play as they improve finger dexterity, understanding of theory/chords and how to navigate instinctively around the keys; especially helpful for improvising.
I have many videos on ‘how to have fun’ playing piano - my entire channel is dedicated to just that.
Wish you lived in Sussex. I would love to have piano lessons with you. In the meantime I try and listen to your tips online. Thanks. 👍
Sorry Mike but are you by any chance related to the famous train robber Biggs.
Mike, online lessons is very convenient.Why not book a few lessons to see how it goes? I’m enjoying my lessons. :)
Learning in 2024, self taught and trying to share, what I have learned, with my granddaughter.
I have first time started learning piano . I can play multiple instruments harmonium and other indian instruments but never played piano so downloaded the app before getting actual piano . And started with baby shark video of yours . 🥰
I love the harmonium! :D Pleased my tutorials are helping you :)
Ive just taken my keyboard out of the box.Any advice where to start please?
th-cam.com/video/w5hol3i8OOI/w-d-xo.html
@@BitesizePiano thankyou very much
I'm self taught and TH-cam hhaha I'm terrible haHa and I do my scales to warm up so helpful
I use videos on TH-cam to learn
Thank you very much for this video!!! It really boosted my confidence actually:). It looks like I am on the right path yay! First three months I focused on simple coordination and fingers independence exercises and scales. This is my fourth month. Expanding scales to two, three and four octaves (playing around with major and minor scale), introducing arpeggios, chords (oh boy they sound together soooo beautifully). Looks like for many people the biggest problem is to do (different) things both hands at the same time. Well, I guess my self taught drums in my youth really paying off now lol. I am definitely going to watch your channel often!! Thank you so much.
Great advice as always thank you so much . I am a complete beginner Pianist , however I have played guitar since my mid teens ( now 47 😂👍 ) I recently decided to learn piano purely for fun . And it’s soooo much fun ! So far , I have only learnt a few things from TH-cam tutorials . I may consider a professional teacher later though . Wishing you a very happy new year .
Steve 🤗🎹
Easy Carol king: so far away , natural woman, you’ve got a friend; please
Love you from Pakistan
thanks please send me theirs notes pfd.
Wow
I subscribed because you have a nice accent
Thanks!
bellissima
Did you teach Beethoven, becuase you're the only pianist teacher I actually got confidence from. 🤣🤣🤣. Feels like you taught Beethoven. Wonderful job always waiting for tutorials. I'll just stick with this channel.
One time I first played the piano and Beethoven texted me "NEINNNNNN". BUT NOW WERE GOOD.
POOR DUDE DECOMPOSED.😀😀😀
Hahaha
I'm glad you like my teaching and that I give you confidence :)
Do you have like lesson 1 and beyond because I am new and some things I am lost. I have a hard time reading notes becuase I always have to make sure finger positiong. Also playing by ear.
Should I learn how to read notes as a self learner
It's highly recommended!
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play Coraline exploration song
is learning to play a song before knowing these a mistake too?
This has got me thinking. I'm 62 years old. Is it worth the time and investment to try to begin learning to play piano properly?
Overwhelmed, yep, that's it right there ! Scales, theory, tutorials ..... Head explodes. It's a skill and it takes a lot of time. I have been playing only a few months, I'm a smart guy, I get the theory, but it's hard and progress seems so slow. One day you feel you have something, then it's gone :-( but I will keep going. Your tutorial videos are a big help, thank you.
Thank you for teaching this grown man to cut his nails, you are wonderful
C'mon guys, Mostly boys have crush on english teacher but me My piano teacher. teacher how can i learn you. 😁
Lesson: Cut your nails regularly for better playing.
Me: biting my nails every minute
Lmao I bite my nails but I don't bite them off.