Dear Sir, your style of sharing and explaining music is amazing...I m learning keyboard with videos available on net... Great sir.. this video will help me lot...
sir I worked out with the videos helped me a lot. in next session please make for dance songs like chittiya kalayia,dum maro dum,laila m laia,humma humma.
Things could have sounded less monotonous if the piano arrangement for the right hand had ascending and descending runs based on diatonic notes or chromatic notes
Awesome superb played.
Thanks Amol 🙏🏽
Dear Sir, your style of sharing and explaining music is amazing...I m learning keyboard with videos available on net... Great sir.. this video will help me lot...
Thank you so much Jason sir.
You are very welcome Baba! Glad you found the lesson :)
Sir ur endeavour deserves lot of views. I'm Astonished ..
Thank you so much!
Awesome arrangement and well explained, thanks !!
Many thanks *Rishi*
Awesome tutorial. Really helped me in learning this song. Thank you
Glad it helped Malik 🙏🏽
Jason Sir grooves explained are originally in song & fantastic, I am big fan of your teaching style. Thanks a lot
sir I worked out with the videos helped me a lot.
in next session please make for dance songs like chittiya kalayia,dum maro dum,laila m laia,humma humma.
Hey Kritika. I'm really glad to hear that my videos helped you. I will definitely make tutorials for dance numbers in the near future!
Superb
Thanks 🤗
Thank you! I still can't work out chords like 7th and augmented by hearing. Thanks again.
Lovely!
wow what a great style❤😊
Thank you so much Naveed! 😊
Thank u so much sir
Most welcome Praful!
Sir kya btaye hai bahut hi khub jitna tarif kru kum hai
Excellent.....
Many many thanks
Sir you are doing great.... You must promote your videos for more views. 👍
Jason sir, you are awesome as usual..
Hats off.excelkent
Hi Sir, Could you please make a video on Kal Ho Na Ho Song? Thanks in advance 🥰🙏🏻
Will try Royce. Sure!
@@nathanielschool Thanks for your concern🥰🙏🏻
Mai kar liya aap jo btaye ..apna key bord pe kar liya ye song
Things could have sounded less monotonous if the piano arrangement for the right hand had ascending and descending runs based on diatonic notes or chromatic notes