Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jasonzac Watch Part 2: th-cam.com/video/KqPpIVQDJg0/w-d-xo.html Watch Part 3: th-cam.com/video/mKiGQtCSVK8/w-d-xo.html The whole series on Sixteenth note independence: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT9xy8UYvtLyUcpSCEILXrPH.html 00:00 Performance 00:23 Introduction 00:55 The Melody & Scale 01:54 How to count sixteenth notes 03:12 Playing the melody perfectly using the “Shaker” 04:54 Chords with Pulse in the Left Hand 05:40 Singing the Melody with Chords 07:10 Chords in Left hand and Melody in Right Hand 09:03 Additional Independence with the Voice 10:29 Build your melody on the hit points 12:05 Super Slow Version 13:17 Conclusion
My recommendation to all aspiring pianist is to take these exercises and work them for a few weeks/months so they become apart of your natural ability. Earn that compound interest that comes with consistent practice. Consistency will be your best friend throughout this journey. These lesson are packed with challenges and knowledge that will bloom the more you work them. Then I’d recommend moving on to the next one so you can move forward with a great foundation and confidence. May you all continue to be blessed and enjoy the fact that you chose to get better & grow. ✊🏾
Jason! I can't thank you enough for all the time and effort you put in each class. I feel that I found gold with you. You are kind, patient and understanding! I am looking forward every day to each one of your videos to learn piano! Thank you so much!
While watching your tutorials iam getting positive vibe and its also increasing my confidence level as a keyboardist. And you are a great mentor too🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Although busy WID my covid duties but always remain excited for ur upcoming vdos and here Again a gr8 stuff from u ..very simplified..I liked ur falsetto...The best teacher I got..thanks very much sir...
Nice one! I just bumped to this lesson and I subscribed immediately! This is what I have been looking for, for a long time. I am practicing it and now I'm battling to do both hands together! But I will get there. Thanks man for a good lesson.
Jason, when I first watched this video I thought how neat it would be if I could play it just like you do.. Well, after watching and going through this video I was able to follow you at the end of the video where you started slow and then increased the tempo! Thank you for making the lessons not only clear and easy to understand, but fun as well!! On to the next part now.. Thanks!
@@nathanielschool Haha! I wish I had a "Weird howling Falsetto voice.." like yours. Lol! Btw, I worked on and loved this lesson so much that I took the left hand and now added arpeggios to it! Now I'm playing it and developing my internal clock or rhythm, even hearing the shakers.. Wow! Thanks again my friend!
Fantastic lesson as usual Jason. Do you advocate learning each hand separately and then putting them together or just attacking the exercise with both hands at the same time? Also, I sometimes lose the rhythm when my focus drifts to one hand over the other. Is it best just to not think and feel instead?
Both Sharad! But start with whatever is the PULSE, or something will repeats more. And then bring in the other hand. I will try and do more lessons on Independence. Can you start with this playlist: geni.us/HandIndependence
heh - so i watched a lot of your lessions - so i think that the G-minor scale is your favorite sound at the most ya? xDD Also thanks a lot for this lession now and the next ;-) God with you
Hi There! Im learning to compose. When i sit behind my piano and hit some chords, make a rhytm with chords i tend to make a melody of the thytm and notes im playing. What exersise is good to create a whole another melody to make it more interesting
Jason, I could play this kind naturally until you mention 16th.. now I don't know how to play. rhythm is more of about feeling, when it is explained, it is dead.
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Watch Part 2: th-cam.com/video/KqPpIVQDJg0/w-d-xo.html
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The whole series on Sixteenth note independence: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT9xy8UYvtLyUcpSCEILXrPH.html
00:00 Performance
00:23 Introduction
00:55 The Melody & Scale
01:54 How to count sixteenth notes
03:12 Playing the melody perfectly using the “Shaker”
04:54 Chords with Pulse in the Left Hand
05:40 Singing the Melody with Chords
07:10 Chords in Left hand and Melody in Right Hand
09:03 Additional Independence with the Voice
10:29 Build your melody on the hit points
12:05 Super Slow Version
13:17 Conclusion
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@Rey Benedict thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :) Appreciate it!
@Marley Axton You are welcome =)
Best teacher on Internet, explains it perfectly...a joy to listen to. Totally right about timing being in the body
My recommendation to all aspiring pianist is to take these exercises and work them for a few weeks/months so they become apart of your natural ability. Earn that compound interest that comes with consistent practice. Consistency will be your best friend throughout this journey. These lesson are packed with challenges and knowledge that will bloom the more you work them. Then I’d recommend moving on to the next one so you can move forward with a great foundation and confidence.
May you all continue to be blessed and enjoy the fact that you chose to get better & grow. ✊🏾
Jason! I can't thank you enough for all the time and effort you put in each class. I feel that I found gold with you. You are kind, patient and understanding! I am looking forward every day to each one of your videos to learn piano! Thank you so much!
Thanks you so much.
Greatly appreciate your talent, time and energy in making all these videos.
My pleasure!
Your vocal is just beautiful as your keyboard playing
You are too kind Arjun ☺️
I love your teaching, thank you.
I'm so glad Hari..!!😃🤘
U r a best teacher. thank God
Wow, thank you Jesu!
You're a good teacher
Thanks Grace!
Beautiful exercise
Awesome!
Such a great way to teach syncopation. Love your lessons!
Very well explained ! God bless you sir.
So nice of you Joseph!
Great Job Sir! Well Organized Piano Lesson for Hand Independence!
Many thanks Gbenga! Stay tuned for the rest of the series!
@@nathanielschool Ok Sir.
I have learnt along with you sirvery helpful video
Glad to hear that Raj!
I watch only three tutorials, and your's is one of my favorite! It's your concise and insightful approach to teaching. Thank you!
Awesome! Do check out the other lessons on the channel Robert! Should help you!
Merci beaucoup for this. Very well explained.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, Lawrence!🎹
Love this... I will record me practicing it and share this video with it..👍💗
Wonderful! Please do!
While watching your tutorials iam getting positive vibe and its also increasing my confidence level as a keyboardist. And you are a great mentor too🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So Happy to hear that Jacob! Thanks a ton!
"My Go To " Channel to learn Piano.....
Awesome to hear Gopi!
Love the way you have arranged the chords for ease of use- thumb rooted to C after Gm.
Thanks a lot Raghu! Hope you've covered a few of the others as well in the six-part series: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT9xy8UYvtLyUcpSCEILXrPH.html
Briliant idea with the shaker! Thanks!!! 👍
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks!
Most welcome Aaron! And thank you for the support!
Joy of watching, Joy of learning and joy of being a follower of your excellent tutorials! :-)
Many thanks Kishore :)
awesome
Just what I wanted to learn, so so interesting...thanks so much. Awesome Awesome Awesome.
Glad it was helpful Sudha! More coming up :)
Thank you Jason.,Awesome.Excited for the upcoming exercises...!!!
Awesome Manohar! Hope you enjoy!
Awesome 👌
Thanks 🤗
You are doing an amazing job sir. Thank you so much.
So nice of you. It's an absolute pleasure!
So cool 👍👍👍
Write it in my mind, and wishing to play it naturally, by mastering counting the beat with body.
Thanks a ton Jason 💜💜💜
You can do it!
Although busy WID my covid duties but always remain excited for ur upcoming vdos and here Again a gr8 stuff from u ..very simplified..I liked ur falsetto...The best teacher I got..thanks very much sir...
So nice of you Aditya! And thanks so much for your service!
Nice one! I just bumped to this lesson and I subscribed immediately! This is what I have been looking for, for a long time. I am practicing it and now I'm battling to do both hands together! But I will get there. Thanks man for a good lesson.
Awesome Mzamo! Welcome aboard!
such a nice way of exploring & creating músic!! many many thanks jason!!
My pleasure Martha!
Your all videos are awesome thank you jaison ❤
Glad you like them Albin :)
Very nice 👍
Thank you Stella! Cheers!
Amazing lesson! Thank you 😊
Glad you liked it! Fanya!
Jason, when I first watched this video I thought how neat it would be if I could play it just like you do.. Well, after watching and going through this video I was able to follow you at the end of the video where you started slow and then increased the tempo! Thank you for making the lessons not only clear and easy to understand, but fun as well!! On to the next part now.. Thanks!
Awesome to hear. Go for it :)
@@nathanielschool Haha! I wish I had a "Weird howling Falsetto voice.." like yours. Lol! Btw, I worked on and loved this lesson so much that I took the left hand and now added arpeggios to it! Now I'm playing it and developing my internal clock or rhythm, even hearing the shakers.. Wow! Thanks again my friend!
Need loads of these tx again 😁
Thanks so much!
Fantastic lesson as usual Jason. Do you advocate learning each hand separately and then putting them together or just attacking the exercise with both hands at the same time? Also, I sometimes lose the rhythm when my focus drifts to one hand over the other. Is it best just to not think and feel instead?
Both Sharad! But start with whatever is the PULSE, or something will repeats more. And then bring in the other hand. I will try and do more lessons on Independence. Can you start with this playlist: geni.us/HandIndependence
Super video! I applauded for ₹100.00 👏👏
Wow, thanks Sandip!
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Plz share some 7/8 7/4 beat arpigeos..thnks
heh - so i watched a lot of your lessions - so i think that the G-minor scale is your favorite sound at the most ya? xDD
Also thanks a lot for this lession now and the next ;-)
God with you
Definitely! I love Gm come to think of it! Feels awesome on the fingers :)
📍7:14
Hi There! Im learning to compose. When i sit behind my piano and hit some chords, make a rhytm with chords i tend to make a melody of the thytm and notes im playing. What exersise is good to create a whole another melody to make it more interesting
This resource might help you for melody writing Johnny: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT9Rh70I2dDIdR4eLNvMVFX0.html
If only I had your voice 😞
😊😊👏👏
Jason, I could play this kind naturally until you mention 16th.. now I don't know how to play. rhythm is more of about feeling, when it is explained, it is dead.
do you really need to make your face while playing ... but your video is helpful ...
Glad it helped Ryan!