Mr Warren looks like you have been playing for over 30years, this video is complicating my brain for its class and awesomeness. Am a new subscriber, am soo happy I found the best piano teacher ever on TH-cam
Warren you are a great piano teacher and pianist. Now you are becoming a great humanitarian by considering the economics of third world countries. Very well done. Also, I really like those "Old" gospel chords and progressions.
Fabulous musicianship as always Warren. I play primarily bass and guitar but I have a midi controller and have been getting more comfortable with it watching your vids. I already have a good grasp of music theory but going back to the basics with piano is just solidifying all the concepts. Taking your advice and my time working through the scales in ALL 12 keys to get my technique going. I know the results will come since I applied similar approach teaching myself bass and guitar. Solid foundation is key! For anyone out there getting started be patient with yourself, follow Warren's guidelines and don't give up. You'll get there in time.
super playing skills and of sharing knowledge soo....simply and easily dear warren ---you are indeed a great musician and a teacher --god bless and warmest regards to you
Wow indeed you are a such a inspiration & a blessing to us who enjoy Church music. My musical inteligence is aidded a lot by the knowledge you always share. Be blessed alot.
I love the way you teach sir, you know how to explain brake things for better understanding, u know how explain even runs and lick and fingerings, wow I love everything about your playing sir you too sweet ohh
Thank you so much for your lessons you best teacher so far Please I will like to suggest if you can spell out your chords when ever you are doing a New lesson because some of as are visually impaired
Warren you are indeed to me the most innovative and thoroughly knowledgeable teacher of piano learning I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing you make learning so much fun and so inspirational at the same time thank God for you and your vast knowledge and experience and talent about music and understanding
Hi Sir i follow you since many years,im tudying im studying this video but difficult to understand, Can you make video to learn us to practice(gospel rythm) the 3/4 rythm and the 2/4 plse🙏 thanks !God bless you to Much!
I learned a lot in this video. For the life of me I couldn't figure out polyrhythms (specifically 2:3) until now, for some reason. I got lost in the fancy fingerwork, but it's a joy to listen to you play, Warren, and I was still able to understand the concepts you were teaching. I would be curious to see the beginner's video you mentioned in your comment to Karoly Horvath below.
U have really helped me out through my piano playing u know some of us don't go for music lessons we teach ourselves probably sometimes cram but know am getting to know the theory am 8months old in piano playing but wat i want to understand how u add melody and chords and blend properly. Please i ask for ur assistance
I don't live in a country that, generously, you have gifted a significant price break but I'd like to thank you for doing that. I don't have much but I suspect it still is a lot more than millions have. Again, thank you.
Thank you Warren, I'll have to slow down that video. Can you please make a tutorial on how to hamonize and be audible when playing with a band especially when there's a base guiter, when it( the base guiter) joins in, it now holds the chord progression of the song, as the pianist what do you do then... embelish??
Well i guess because a minor and u move a half step up and make it a Major B flat major, then it will sound nice. Conversly, again at G major u went up a half step but instead played minor A flat to give a nice interesting sound.
Sorry, from exactly 13:40 can you explain how you think or the thought process behind the B flat major to this chord progression, it sounds good. Starting from C (1st chord) then you went A minor (6 chord) then half step up to B Flat major ? Then to G major... and here you did that embellishment again. G major half step up to A Flat Minor into A minor(6 chord) again. Thanks :)
Looking at the way you play , I am lost for words. It is amazing. What is your recipe? That's not rythm alone on there. There are many complicated chords there too I still don't know how to do.
Lumadi Bawono my recipe is that I’m a student of the piano - meaning I never stop practicing and trying to get better. You have to make attributes like; focus, consistency, persistence, patience, structure, and practicing apart of your daily life as it relates to music and the piano.
Thank you for responding so quickly. I'm in shock.. it is at 13:44... I also like to learn about that 12 blue bars at 23: 58. I am early intermediate piano player. I serve Church for many years. I really would like to bring my leave up. Tiered of basic chords.🙂 I do know how to add extra notes in between choruses. just the sound is so basic that I'm tired of them. If you can give me a suggestion on "how"or which video I should buy that will actually really help me to bring my level up. Thx
Sung-Han Hung this by not be the answer you were hoping to receive, but that entire section was improvised. I’m able to do this at Will from experience - these are progressions I’m already familiar with so it’s easy for me to pull from.
Lord.... Can a student get a little of the level you have with your course? Do you teach all that voicing, fingering cool kind of improvisation style? If so, I will get the course right now!
Kevin Barrett still in the lesson planning process with this. Trying the find the best and yet simplest methods to teach rhythm and create practical exercises around that is difficult.
Mr Warren, I don’t read music. But I had a theory and tested it. When u were speaking on triplets, I played a metronome and you were saying “tri-pl-et” in 6/8 timing. Consequently, Can I understand playing triplets in the hands as playing 6/8 in one hand and playing 4/4 timing in the other hand?
I wish somebody made videos about rhythm that are beginner friendly,. Always playing with a METRONOME, SLOW tempo (something that a beginner can follow and play), no fancy chords.. I think most of the cross-rhythms can be shown and taught with ONE or at most two FINGERs per hand. Replacing single finger moves with chords or scales is relatively easy... rhythm is hard. At least.. for me. Are there videos on youtube that follow these principles and show the ESSENCE of a rhythm?
Thank you Warren! This was more like a cry-out and the fact that you've interpreted it as a feedback shows you're a kind soul. To be clear I could follow more or less the first 10 minutes (well, I could only feel what was going on at 5:50... :). Tapping and vocalizing the rhythm is a great idea, I've found konokol / the takadimi system / other variants that helped me to internalize some rhythms. I wonder why rhythm teaching is so neglected. There were several books written in the last two hundred system (Schmitt, Hanon, Liszt, you name it..) that teach step-by-step hand independence, even/smooth playing, finger movement and positioning, scale harmonizations... Why isn't rhythm treated in a similar fashion with a good progressive system? Am I missing something? I guess people who attend to a piano school pick this up through a series of small musical pieces (gavottes, tiny etudes...). But I feel this method tightly couples the rhythm to the actual piece/melody, and it could be taught independently just like the any other building block you learn, like scales, chromatic fingering, playing a melody with octaves and so on.. Thank you again, and can't wait to hear what you'll come up with!
Karoly Horvath honestly in my opinion, I think it’s neglected because it’s difficult to teach rhythms. For me rhythm comes naturally, I can feel pulse in my bones, it’s just something I’ve always had. But I will make it my duty to create a method any folks struggling with this concept.
Hi Warren, I think if it's hard to teach it's because it is taught the wrong way. I'm serious. I never naturally felt rhythm, dance... Yet everything I've learnt became second nature and now feels completely natural (octave bass, tri__et, blues shuffle, 3+3+2, 1 andof2, ..). I had to internalize rhythm to my body: counting, verbalising, clapping, singing helped a lot. I also practice on the jew's harp and that forces you to synchronize your hand movement and breath, and that did wonders too. I feel some part of rhythm education should be instrument-neutral. I think there are only two key elements: One is a good set of exercises that progressively teaches you new things, slowly raising the bar, making sure that each exercise only adds a small challenge. The other key element is a slow pace. Test on a beginner what's the tempo they can digest a new exercise. I think that's really crucial. Some of the stuff I had to learn at a snail's pace (e.g.: 52bpm), yet now I have no problem playing it at a fun tempo (eg: 170bpm). Let me know if I can help you with anything!
Well! The Pure CF Sound Engine is the result of years of piano-making history combined with state-of-the-art sampling technology and piano expertise. Yamaha is the industry leader in digital piano technology, and you can hear this in the Voices that utilize the Pure CF piano sample. The sound of the renowned Yamaha CFIIIS 9' concert grand piano is faithfully reproduced, allowing for incredible dynamics and expressiveness, making the DGX-650 worthy of the Yamaha name.
Delano Douglas cool, unfortunately my knowledge is this area is limited. Due to years of playing and practice on a 9 foot steinway grand, I a very good ear or detecting If a virtual piano sample is good... so this is why I got the Addictive Keys. Outside of that I don’t know much about the sampling process etc...
Damn, İ play sax but piano is too hard. Double clefs to read, a lot of notes to play together. İ started recently but is too frustrating becuz İ cant play what is in my mind 😔
Alan Armando like what Allan said, it’s all about patience. I want to learn bass and guitar, but when I pick up those instruments I feel like a complete novice even though I know so much about music. But I also understand it’s a different instrument, so I have to give me body time to adjust to using my fingers and how my brain handles reflex in a different way.
Usually that jam is played in a 3 rhythm timing(think Elvis's cover).... maybe, it's called 3/4...right here he played in an even timing like 2 or 4. I'm not too technical but I can hear a difference, lol.
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Beautiful, Precious Lord!!!!
Mr Warren looks like you have been playing for over 30years, this video is complicating my brain for its class and awesomeness. Am a new subscriber, am soo happy I found the best piano teacher ever on TH-cam
Moses Olanreyman thanks for watching and subscribing 😊👍🏾
You sang that beautifully Warren. Love the tempo.
Thank you :)
Best piano teacher on TH-cam. Outdeh brotha
iamfreebeing thanks bro 🙏🏾😉
I concur
You're simply the best!
Warren you are a great piano teacher and pianist. Now you are becoming a great humanitarian by considering the economics of third world countries. Very well done. Also, I really like those "Old" gospel chords and progressions.
Alvin R thanks 🙏🏾😊
Fabulous musicianship as always Warren. I play primarily bass and guitar but I have a midi controller and have been getting more comfortable with it watching your vids. I already have a good grasp of music theory but going back to the basics with piano is just solidifying all the concepts. Taking your advice and my time working through the scales in ALL 12 keys to get my technique going. I know the results will come since I applied similar approach teaching myself bass and guitar. Solid foundation is key! For anyone out there getting started be patient with yourself, follow Warren's guidelines and don't give up. You'll get there in time.
The best of everything
Thnxx Warren ur the best
May God bless you my brother.you are a blessing to my life of music.
Steve Makau thanks bro 😊👍🏽
I'm from africa and this means a lot. God bless you Warren
super playing skills and of sharing knowledge soo....simply and easily dear warren ---you are indeed a great musician and a teacher --god bless and warmest regards to you
*God
Wow indeed you are a such a inspiration & a blessing to us who enjoy Church music. My musical inteligence is aidded a lot by the knowledge you always share. Be blessed alot.
Okello Jimmy Oscar thank you 😊🙏🏾
Superb my teacher
That is "Precious Lord, Take my hand"! Well, you played and sang very well! Because you are so GIFTED! Take care!
Delano Douglas thank you
I now understand the concept of Rhythm, and of course syncopation .
@@TrustKatunga thanks for watching 👍🏽
Thanks Warren for sharing your insight! Those simple yet complex exercises are mind expanding.
Freedom MAVerick yes indeed 😊👍🏾
Thank you so so much Warren. I’ve learned a lot 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wonderful lesson can’t wait until you dive deeper into rhythm with more videos on the topic
This is helpful!
The BEST way to start a tutorial!
Garfield Davidson 😊👍🏾🙏🏾
insane...what a great lesson and intro
Cedric W 😊👍🏾
I love the way you teach sir, you know how to explain brake things for better understanding, u know how explain even runs and lick and fingerings, wow I love everything about your playing sir you too sweet ohh
Roland Acha awe thank you 😊 🙏🏾
I like this , very!!
Very good ideas and thank you! Lee
Rick Larson 😊👍🏾
Cool rhythmic pattern Warren
Nigel Bartley 😊👍🏾
THANKS GOD BLESS YOU sir........
Warren...yes..yu a di boss...the video, I have been waiting for..well done thanks can't talk got to go work on this,🤝🤝🤝
Barri Brown thanks man 😊👍🏾
your awesome Warren
Tortuga Ninja 😊🙏🏾
You're a good teacher man
Everything Music thanks 🙏🏾
Pleasure man
Thanks for The lessons, im from Brazil and i love The way You teach, thanksss!
Great Video / Explanation 👍🏾
Thank you so much for your lessons you best teacher so far
Please I will like to suggest if you can spell out your chords when ever you are doing a New lesson because some of as are visually impaired
Great ideas for making the rhythm concepts so understandable. Sounds and FEELS so good
Kerry Zvalueman thank for watching 😊👍🏾
Warren you are indeed to me the most innovative and thoroughly knowledgeable teacher of piano learning I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing you make learning so much fun and so inspirational at the same time thank God for you and your vast knowledge and experience and talent about music and understanding
Preston Lloyd thank you brother 😊🙏🏾
Bonjour, c’est juste magnifique comment j’adore.
Great video, keep up the great work.
Dwayne Dunn 😊👍🏾
Thanks a lot for this video sir God bless you
Thank you 🙏🏾
Hi Warren, could you please include Papua New Guinea as well in your discounts? Thank you. 🙏
Your way of playing truly inspired me :D
Thank you 😊👍🏽🙏🏾
Hi Sir i follow you since many years,im tudying im studying this video but difficult to understand, Can you make video to learn us to practice(gospel rythm) the 3/4 rythm and the 2/4 plse🙏 thanks !God bless you to Much!
Amazing man of God !!
Curtis Davies thanks
Very nice explanations. Thanks for all your teachings. Please can you teach about runs and arpeggios . Please the techniques on how to perfect. 🙏
Sir u are the best, I desire your playing style
Roland Acha 😊👍🏾
I learned a lot in this video. For the life of me I couldn't figure out polyrhythms (specifically 2:3) until now, for some reason. I got lost in the fancy fingerwork, but it's a joy to listen to you play, Warren, and I was still able to understand the concepts you were teaching. I would be curious to see the beginner's video you mentioned in your comment to Karoly Horvath below.
Rob Killam thanks for watching. You can learn more about all courses here; pianolessonwithwarren.com/downloads-dvds/
Thanks for considering the dollar exchange! Who does that???????? So considerate! Thanks from Jamaica!
U have really helped me out through my piano playing u know some of us don't go for music lessons we teach ourselves probably sometimes cram but know am getting to know the theory am 8months old in piano playing but wat i want to understand how u add melody and chords and blend properly. Please i ask for ur assistance
I don't live in a country that, generously, you have gifted a significant price break but I'd like to thank you for doing that. I don't have much but I suspect it still is a lot more than millions have. Again, thank you.
rae0521 😊🙏🏾
Thank you Warren, I'll have to slow down that video.
Can you please make a tutorial on how to hamonize and be audible when playing with a band especially when there's a base guiter, when it( the base guiter) joins in, it now holds the chord progression of the song, as the pianist what do you do then... embelish??
Themba Donovan Mkhize will do :)
Hey Warren,
I need help with COGIC style playing.
Thanks!
Give me a song example of COGIC style. I can play pant style, but I wasn’t raised COGIC so I’m not sure what constitute that style.
I feel like am in church right now from the beginning of the video
Like wow
Kay Tutu 😊👍🏾
13:30 sounds pleasant, it is C major scale, then the relative minor A but the B Flat Major chord fits? in theory why? how do u think about it ??
Well i guess because a minor and u move a half step up and make it a Major B flat major, then it will sound nice. Conversly, again at G major u went up a half step but instead played minor A flat to give a nice interesting sound.
Sorry I’m not sure I understand the question
Sorry, from exactly 13:40 can you explain how you think or the thought process behind the B flat major to this chord progression, it sounds good. Starting from C (1st chord) then you went A minor (6 chord) then half step up to B Flat major ? Then to G major... and here you did that embellishment again. G major half step up to A Flat Minor into A minor(6 chord) again. Thanks :)
Looking at the way you play , I am lost for words. It is amazing. What is your recipe? That's not rythm alone on there. There are many complicated chords there too I still don't know how to do.
Lumadi Bawono my recipe is that I’m a student of the piano - meaning I never stop practicing and trying to get better. You have to make attributes like; focus, consistency, persistence, patience, structure, and practicing apart of your daily life as it relates to music and the piano.
What was the chorus progressing you play? Would you mind sharing ? . Thanks. You are a great teacher. Great explainer ... very clearly
I do see the chorus on the screen. But why... why such progressing? Could u explain it please. 🤔
Sung-Han Hung you got to tell me the exact timeframe where you referring to in the video
Thank you for responding so quickly. I'm in shock.. it is at 13:44... I also like to learn about that 12 blue bars at 23: 58. I am early intermediate piano player. I serve Church for many years. I really would like to bring my leave up. Tiered of basic chords.🙂 I do know how to add extra notes in between choruses. just the sound is so basic that I'm tired of them. If you can give me a suggestion on "how"or which video I should buy that will actually really help me to bring my level up. Thx
Sung-Han Hung this by not be the answer you were hoping to receive, but that entire section was improvised. I’m able to do this at Will from experience - these are progressions I’m already familiar with so it’s easy for me to pull from.
Your reply is much Appropriated... 🙂
Hi Warren, with this lesson I think I should move forward a bit. Can you please do a tutorial on Triton and it applications in different songs? Thanks
jonah reuben I already have a course on tritone, see here: pianolessonwithwarren.com/downloads/the-secret-to-passing-chords/
Piano Lesson with Warren OK I will check it up thanks a lot.
This is very useful to me%%% Please play in key of F... BE BLESSED & THANKS.
Maestro
Thanks a lot. When i hear any a song i can tap the beats but when it comes to play i am not able to play.. What to do..?
Take it slow and practice the rhythms on a short section of the sing, not the entire thing.
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Ok thanks..
Lord.... Can a student get a little of the level you have with your course? Do you teach all that voicing, fingering cool kind of improvisation style? If so, I will get the course right now!
Yes sir 👍🏽
Btw you have some tutorials for hand coordination?
Not really, butI have a course on rhythms pianolessonwithwarren.com/courses/rhythm-chords/
Warren please help me with ska and calypso rhythm I'm a Jamaican
sharn taite will add it to the list.
hi explain please in wich key you play precous lord, because the chords seem so complex to figure out? thx for the lesson greetings
Evert D. It in the key of C
Thx for the quick answer!
This is tricky but i love the intro...😂
Great video Warren,
Is there a rhythm DVDs/download coming?
Kevin Barrett still in the lesson planning process with this. Trying the find the best and yet simplest methods to teach rhythm and create practical exercises around that is difficult.
Thanks Warren,
Will be on the look out for download when available.
Kevin Barrett 👍🏾
How are you utilizing the pedal with this swing
Mr Warren, I don’t read music. But I had a theory and tested it. When u were speaking on triplets, I played a metronome and you were saying “tri-pl-et” in 6/8 timing. Consequently, Can I understand playing triplets in the hands as playing 6/8 in one hand and playing 4/4 timing in the other hand?
That is correct 👍🏽
I wish somebody made videos about rhythm that are beginner friendly,. Always playing with a METRONOME, SLOW tempo (something that a beginner can follow and play), no fancy chords.. I think most of the cross-rhythms can be shown and taught with ONE or at most two FINGERs per hand. Replacing single finger moves with chords or scales is relatively easy... rhythm is hard. At least.. for me. Are there videos on youtube that follow these principles and show the ESSENCE of a rhythm?
Karoly Horvath thank you for the feedback, I’ll do I a more beginners video covering rhythm based on your request and suggestions.
Thanks
Thank you Warren! This was more like a cry-out and the fact that you've interpreted it as a feedback shows you're a kind soul.
To be clear I could follow more or less the first 10 minutes (well, I could only feel what was going on at 5:50... :).
Tapping and vocalizing the rhythm is a great idea, I've found konokol / the takadimi system / other variants that helped me to internalize some rhythms.
I wonder why rhythm teaching is so neglected. There were several books written in the last two hundred system (Schmitt, Hanon, Liszt, you name it..) that teach step-by-step hand independence, even/smooth playing, finger movement and positioning, scale harmonizations...
Why isn't rhythm treated in a similar fashion with a good progressive system? Am I missing something?
I guess people who attend to a piano school pick this up through a series of small musical pieces (gavottes, tiny etudes...). But I feel this method tightly couples the rhythm to the actual piece/melody, and it could be taught independently just like the any other building block you learn, like scales, chromatic fingering, playing a melody with octaves and so on..
Thank you again, and can't wait to hear what you'll come up with!
Karoly Horvath honestly in my opinion, I think it’s neglected because it’s difficult to teach rhythms.
For me rhythm comes naturally, I can feel pulse in my bones, it’s just something I’ve always had.
But I will make it my duty to create a method any folks struggling with this concept.
Hi Warren,
I think if it's hard to teach it's because it is taught the wrong way. I'm serious.
I never naturally felt rhythm, dance... Yet everything I've learnt became second nature and now feels completely natural (octave bass, tri__et, blues shuffle, 3+3+2, 1 andof2, ..).
I had to internalize rhythm to my body: counting, verbalising, clapping, singing helped a lot. I also practice on the jew's harp and that forces you to synchronize your hand movement and breath, and that did wonders too.
I feel some part of rhythm education should be instrument-neutral.
I think there are only two key elements: One is a good set of exercises that progressively teaches you new things, slowly raising the bar, making sure that each exercise only adds a small challenge.
The other key element is a slow pace. Test on a beginner what's the tempo they can digest a new exercise. I think that's really crucial. Some of the stuff I had to learn at a snail's pace (e.g.: 52bpm), yet now I have no problem playing it at a fun tempo (eg: 170bpm).
Let me know if I can help you with anything!
Karoly Horvath yeah nice suggestions man, thanks 😊👍🏾
Do you teach rythms inyour course?
Yes
Warren, you use the term "grid", is that the same as "getting in the groove"?
Pretty much 😊. Or also feeling those beats and the subdivisions, I sometimes refer to them as grid, like a graph page
Warren, could you turn the Addictive Keys into Pure CF Sampling?
Delano Douglas I’m not sure what CF Sampling is
Well! The Pure CF Sound Engine is the result of years of piano-making history combined with state-of-the-art sampling technology and piano expertise. Yamaha is the industry leader in digital piano technology, and you can hear this in the Voices that utilize the Pure CF piano sample. The sound of the renowned Yamaha CFIIIS 9' concert grand piano is faithfully reproduced, allowing for incredible dynamics and expressiveness, making the DGX-650 worthy of the Yamaha name.
You knew Yamaha knows Pure CF Piano Sound engine. It's better than Full Concert Grand (DGX-640 Piano sound).
Delano Douglas cool, unfortunately my knowledge is this area is limited. Due to years of playing and practice on a 9 foot steinway grand, I a very good ear or detecting If a virtual piano sample is good... so this is why I got the Addictive Keys.
Outside of that I don’t know much about the sampling process etc...
OK then! Alright!
What about discount for St.lucia in the Caribbean?
Seth Dantzie St. Lucia has a strong currency with the EC dollars.
I live in Panama
Keep up Master, please do lessons of This train by winans vhs, Jesus I'll never forget what you've done for me.....songs of of that nature tutorial
Pianist Luckyson 😊👍🏾
I’m a new sub. My church sings a lot in minor. Help!
How long have u been playing omg
Hero Hero only 15 years 😊👍🏾
Piano Lesson with Warren I was expecting something like 25 - 30... your beyond amazing
Hero Hero I’m only 33. Started at 18 years old 😊
I'm 17 and started at 15 and always had a problem with my progress I just realized I should stop complain and more practice done
Hero Hero thanks the spirit. You have an advantage I didn’t have when I was starting out - having someone to follow. There was no TH-cam back then 😊🎹
You should be our pianist in Heaven
Damn, İ play sax but piano is too hard. Double clefs to read, a lot of notes to play together. İ started recently but is too frustrating becuz İ cant play what is in my mind 😔
Alan Armando you have to be patient with it, just like the Sax
Alan Armando like what Allan said, it’s all about patience. I want to learn bass and guitar, but when I pick up those instruments I feel like a complete novice even though I know so much about music.
But I also understand it’s a different instrument, so I have to give me body time to adjust to using my fingers and how my brain handles reflex in a different way.
I'm a begginer but seeing myself to the advanced anytime, thanks Warren.
You’re welcome bro, thank for watching 😊
That opening song had a very Elton John feel to it.
canefan17 😊👍🏾
Usually that jam is played in a 3 rhythm timing(think Elvis's cover).... maybe, it's called 3/4...right here he played in an even timing like 2 or 4. I'm not too technical but I can hear a difference, lol.
BOY YOU BETTER SING!!!
Michacle mcdonld
Please dont sing with it huuuuhhhhh please
Why????
Cool rhythmic pattern Warren