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Thank you for this. I've been a guitarist since I was nine in 1961 and studied theory in college in the early 70's. I'm now 72 years old and just starting piano. I'm using books,but this gives me something to play with and just have fun. I'm going to try these progressions in different keys and maybe try to write some stuff. The journey continues.......................
I am in your shoes. Turned 10 in 1961. Played guitar since 8th grade. Started violin at at age 55ish. Trying piano now. Bought tins of piano methods books to start self-taught to save money from expensive lessons being retired and now on a fixed income (this inflation!!!! Grrrrrr). I have a decent keyboard (Roland) with many voices and good weighted key action. I seek out helpful videos online like this one. I want to try composing some tunes little by little for self-enjoyment!
@@217327 That's so cool! I got a Yamaha P-45. I'm using Alfred's Adult All-In-One book 1. The biggest hurdles I'm finding is learning to think in piano, not guitar. When I look at music I first think of how I'd play it on guitar then I translate to piano instead of just thinking of the keyboard. Also I never needed bass cleft until now so that's a challenge as well. It's nice to know I'm not alone on this trip.
HOLY MOLY, you packed a TON in this video. It’s going to take me a while to work through these. I have learned SO MUCH from you this year and am enjoying my piano more now at this stage of my life than ever before. (I’ve had the piano for 53 years!) Thank you thank you thank you.
Ít is very good and easy to learn ! Thank you ! I hope someone could provide a list of one or more popular songs using each of these 10 chord progressions. It helps to provide concrete examples of each progression for listening and practising. Many thanks in advance.
Yes they do. There's a link in the description. I haven't signed up, yet, because we signed my wife up for voice lessons instead, as it was the more immediate need. I will eventually, though....
Hi i just found your channel and im looking forward to watching your videos, but at 1:41 i think theres a mistake unless im missing something because you have (VI) on the screen when youre talking about the minor 6, and then you flat the minor 6 into A flat major??
With the roman numerals, you should be able to switch to other keys. They're taught in C for simplicity sake so beginners can easily digest the information.
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Thank you for this. I've been a guitarist since I was nine in 1961 and studied theory in college in the early 70's. I'm now 72 years old and just starting piano. I'm using books,but this gives me something to play with and just have fun. I'm going to try these progressions in different keys and maybe try to write some stuff. The journey continues.......................
Enjoy!!
I am in your shoes. Turned 10 in 1961. Played guitar since 8th grade. Started violin at at age 55ish. Trying piano now. Bought tins of piano methods books to start self-taught to save money from expensive lessons being retired and now on a fixed income (this inflation!!!! Grrrrrr). I have a decent keyboard (Roland) with many voices and good weighted key action. I seek out helpful videos online like this one. I want to try composing some tunes little by little for self-enjoyment!
@@217327 That's so cool! I got a Yamaha P-45. I'm using Alfred's Adult All-In-One book 1. The biggest hurdles I'm finding is learning to think in piano, not guitar. When I look at music I first think of how I'd play it on guitar then I translate to piano instead of just thinking of the keyboard. Also I never needed bass cleft until now so that's a challenge as well. It's nice to know I'm not alone on this trip.
I like the Mgical Chord Preogression...also like the Nostalgic progression. I'm going to mix amd match...see if I can make my own progression.
HOLY MOLY, you packed a TON in this video. It’s going to take me a while to work through these. I have learned SO MUCH from you this year and am enjoying my piano more now at this stage of my life than ever before. (I’ve had the piano for 53 years!) Thank you thank you thank you.
I love that you've learned so much this year!! Woohoo!!
Ít is very good and easy to learn ! Thank you ! I hope someone could provide a list of one or more popular songs using each of these 10 chord progressions. It helps to provide concrete examples of each progression for listening and practising. Many thanks in advance.
I like the hopeful set best so far.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INFOMATION AND MEKE IMPROVUMENT FOR SKILS PLAYING
I really loved Gloomy progression. That was my favorite so far. Love your channel
Your videos have been very helpful I have been learning to play last 2 years on my own, and your videos help.
This is amazing!
what a gem! thank you for calling name of chords according to its emotion.
I really like the Dramatic and Gloomy chord progressions.. 👍
Nice!🙂
Great progressions. I love to experiment with them using various chord inversions as well.
Good idea -- Enjoy!!
Loved the last 4 ❤
Using this progression you can achieve various emotional states.
thank you
Very helpful indeed. Bless you
Thanks for these starter progressions! I liked the last one the best. Very interesting.
Thank you 😊 I love the melancholic progression, it will sound great in trap/hip hop type song !
I love all of them and I love the way you're playing I will be happy the day I start to play like that❤❤
Very good n hepful me. More useful major minor cord proggretion for creat new song n different tune test. Thank you n congratulation to you.
Enjoy them!
Thx u for sharing .... do u have video courses ....
Yes they do. There's a link in the description. I haven't signed up, yet, because we signed my wife up for voice lessons instead, as it was the more immediate need. I will eventually, though....
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@@pianoly thank u I will check this out
@@johnjunietify thank u
Very kool❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching!
They are all awesome. It all depends on your state of mind or mood
So true!
iii in G is B D F#
Played that stupid diminished
Hi i just found your channel and im looking forward to watching your videos, but at 1:41 i think theres a mistake unless im missing something because you have (VI) on the screen when youre talking about the minor 6, and then you flat the minor 6 into A flat major??
It’s usually a minor vi
Very nice but I am finding it difficult to understand them.
This video might help you: th-cam.com/video/YI3w2wjN3Y0/w-d-xo.html
Giving an example of a song in each progression wpuld be much better imo
Yeah
Looking for something that doesn't start in c
They are just chord progressions. You can start them off in any key you want.
With the roman numerals, you should be able to switch to other keys. They're taught in C for simplicity sake so beginners can easily digest the information.
@@pianoly I've tried playing the same fingering on different notes and it sounds crappy you can't play them the same
just put it in a different key ?
@@chrismiszewski7252 wouldn't mind seeing the fingerings for those keys that's all saying I'm a beginier
If you are interested watch my chord progressions on my channel! There are more thsn 100 unusual chordprogressions!