I can't believe it took me this long to figure this out . . . the key to jazz and jazzy chord progressions is legit the circle of 4ths, just move down it and add extensions, occasionally go out of key to get that dominant sound.
God bless you greatly, through your class I have learned a lot. I am improving the way I play the piano with your tutorials. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Precise and concise. Really excellent, you have the ability to explain really quite advanced harmonic concepts clearly n simply. Thanks your tutorials are informative and interesting. Greetings from Scotland
Hey Warren, thanks for today's lesson. Using those jazz chords and voicings can be a nice way to spice Gospel Music, but i still want to play good jazz. Blessings Cynthia
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Playing good jazz to me is playing well enough that the audience isn't just being entertained, but they are also being edified. I really love the jazz ballads: Our Love Is Here To Stay, My Funny Valentine, On Dolphin Street, Song For My Father. Even though this secular songs, these are great songs. I know there's different kinds of jazz, but I really like the small Jazz Combo.
I've known about and practiced with quartal voicings. But this is a whole knew wrinkle using an augmented interval as a root or to suggest a tonal center.
Those stuffs, i studied them in my post-bop book. But you enlarge my vision about them. Once again, I can't help but telling you how wonderful you are, Warren. Be blessed bro.
Hello, first of all, thanks for all, you are the best teacher, and I have a recommendation if is it possible one day, you make us a tutorial for piano sounds. I explain myself, for example: how to play water on the piano? or how to play someone who walks, someone who sleeps, someone screaming, a wind sound example, etc. etc. Someone who cries and can we play these emotions on the piano?, etc ... so an emotion that corresponds to an agreement or a sentence or I do not know .. you maybe have an idea. the goal is to play something that makes sense and to tell a story in music... thank you very much
Hello Warren. I have decided to start learning gospel. I have 9 months of piano experience. What is your approach to transcribing Gospel music? How do you use it as a learning tool? (I have a pretty good theory foundation btw and I've been doing interval ear training)
If you’ve been only playing it 9 months then there’s quite a bit more ground work needed to enable you to do effective transcription. Do you have the free beginner’s practice template?
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Yes I do. I am competent with my major scales,pentatonic and minor scales. I know my 7th chords and inversions well . I have been working on my blues scales and major 2 5 1 progressions. Also basic interval recognition. What do you recommend I do in terms of learning Gospel songs? The song learning part is what I really struggle with. I notice that that isn't something that is very detailed in the template. I find it weird that I am able to wrap my head around the theory and technique but still struggle with transcribing and learning songs. I wan't to know how I should work on a song/transcription throughout the course of a week.(Provided that I have about 2-3 hours to practice daily)
Bob Fridge are you transferring from another instrument like guitar? Or this you learn all that in 9 months? So with learning gospel songs the best way to start is to learn from a teacher (like myself). This will help you to learn the chords and to see and hear the patterns. From there you can then branch out and start to learn songs by your self through transcription. To start by your self with transcription will be a long and tedious process. In my member program over at pianolessonwithwarren.com/all-courses/ I offer song breakdowns and you also get to submit request for songs
@@PianoLessonwithWarren I used to study a ton of music theory for about 2-3 months prior to starting piano. and I had a very strategic and consistent practice routine. Thank you for the advise. I will start using your breakdowns as a guide
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I love this man called warren.
My mentor no comment you are the best. God bless you
Awe thanks bro 😊🙏🏾👍🏽
God bless you Warren.
Thanks bro 😊🙏🏾
I can't believe it took me this long to figure this out . . . the key to jazz and jazzy chord progressions is legit the circle of 4ths, just move down it and add extensions, occasionally go out of key to get that dominant sound.
I wish it was that simple
Your skill set is invaluable and I’m grateful for all the knowledge you choose to share with us! 🙏🏿
You’re welcome 😉 thanks for watching 😊🙏🏾👍🏽
Thank you. Nice sounding chords.
new fave teacher!!
Cooooool stuff .... you've got such a cool sound ... and gr8 touch ... so much to learn and youtube brings all this expertise to my phone ...wow
God bless you greatly, through your class I have learned a lot. I am improving the way I play the piano with your tutorials. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Thanks for watching bro 😊🙏🏾
Precise and concise. Really excellent, you have the ability to explain really quite advanced harmonic concepts clearly n simply. Thanks your tutorials are informative and interesting. Greetings from Scotland
This is amazing😊😎✌️
Oh God 😥😘😘... I love the way you use the extensions and you've given me more "piano-vocabs". Thanks Warren.
You’re welcome 😉 thanks for watching
amazing
You need a tutorial on this song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Beautiful 😊
Listen And Practice. Thanks for the ideas and God bless you.
Thanks for watching bro 😊🙏🏾
thank you very much Sir Warren
Thanks! This helps out a lot. I was watching the ice cavern stage, couldn't help but notice the quartal tones. This was from Ocarina of time.
Great, very clear and professional. You've got also a beautiful voice!!! Compliments!!!
Thank you 😊
Today, I met a music classmate whose laptop is full with your leasons. I was amazed to meet better fan than I. 😂
Thanks for these videos brother! God bless!
I really enjoy these lessons you give. Thanks sharing valuable wisdom.
You’re welcome, thanks for watching 😊🙏🏾
Great knowledge. Thank you Warren.....Blessings
You’re welcome 😉
Hey Warren, thanks for today's lesson. Using those jazz chords and voicings can be a nice way to spice Gospel Music, but i still want to play good jazz.
Blessings
Cynthia
Thanks for watching. What do you refer to as “good jazz?”
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Playing good jazz to me is playing well enough that the audience isn't just being entertained, but they are also being edified. I really love the jazz ballads: Our Love Is Here To Stay, My Funny Valentine, On Dolphin Street, Song For My Father. Even though this secular songs, these are great songs. I know there's different kinds of jazz, but I really like the small Jazz Combo.
Cynthia Story got you, I love those ballads too. However I try to keep the channel strictly to gospel music and gospel musicians
Yes, i understand.
I play a different instrument, but I must say most of what I know as a musician come from this channel
Thank you
Awe thanks bro, what instrument do you play?
I play the guitar
Eric King that’s awesome man, happy to have you 😊👍🏽
Thank you
Very Good video Warren I’m growing Day by day with your tutorials , God Bless you bro 🇯🇲
Yeah man, thanks for the support, glad to hear it’s helping 😊🙏🏾👍🏽
This is super
i loved this one,thanks
Nice video Sir.
Sir please can you do a video on quintal harmony? I'd be grateful. Thanks.
Amindi Gbor I’m not sure that’s really a thing.
Hmm I love this lesson can’t wait to use this skill in my future growth
Awesome, thanks for watching 😊🙏🏾
congrats on 100k subs. The singing was the best part.
Clip of The Day thank you 😊👌🏾
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Mehn have always love the way you play
I've known about and practiced with quartal voicings. But this is a whole knew wrinkle using an augmented interval as a root or to suggest a tonal center.
Thanks for watching 😊👌🏾👍🏽
Your reaction at 15:29 was also my reaction to that chord hahaha
Or 6/9 chords very useful 🔥
thanks alot sir🙏
ive been looking for these
Amazing stuff. Really liked the tritone sub Gb with the quartal voicing on top. Gotta try this tomorrow!
Thanks for watching bro 😊🙏🏾👍🏽
Great content ... as usual.
Thanks 😊🙏🏾
First, for once 😂👋🏽have. A good day and good bless you all
Those stuffs, i studied them in my post-bop book. But you enlarge my vision about them. Once again, I can't help but telling you how wonderful you are, Warren. Be blessed bro.
Thanks bra
Hello, first of all, thanks for all, you are the best teacher, and I have a recommendation if is it possible one day, you make us a tutorial for piano sounds. I explain myself, for example:
how to play water on the piano? or how to play someone who walks, someone who sleeps, someone screaming, a wind sound example, etc. etc. Someone who cries and can we play these emotions on the piano?, etc ... so an emotion that corresponds to an agreement or a sentence or I do not know .. you maybe have an idea.
the goal is to play something that makes sense and to tell a story in music... thank you very much
What is the best way to learn more quartal voicings?
To practice then in various progressions using different voicing
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It is in the Key of C.
Hello Warren. I have decided to start learning gospel. I have 9 months of piano experience. What is your approach to transcribing Gospel music? How do you use it as a learning tool? (I have a pretty good theory foundation btw and I've been doing interval ear training)
If you’ve been only playing it 9 months then there’s quite a bit more ground work needed to enable you to do effective transcription. Do you have the free beginner’s practice template?
@@PianoLessonwithWarren Yes I do. I am competent with my major scales,pentatonic and minor scales. I know my 7th chords and inversions well . I have been working on my blues scales and major 2 5 1 progressions. Also basic interval recognition. What do you recommend I do in terms of learning Gospel songs?
The song learning part is what I really struggle with. I notice that that isn't something that is very detailed in the template. I find it weird that I am able to wrap my head around the theory and technique but still struggle with transcribing and learning songs. I wan't to know how I should work on a song/transcription throughout the course of a week.(Provided that I have about 2-3 hours to practice daily)
Bob Fridge are you transferring from another instrument like guitar? Or this you learn all that in 9 months?
So with learning gospel songs the best way to start is to learn from a teacher (like myself). This will help you to learn the chords and to see and hear the patterns. From there you can then branch out and start to learn songs by your self through transcription.
To start by your self with transcription will be a long and tedious process. In my member program over at pianolessonwithwarren.com/all-courses/ I offer song breakdowns and you also get to submit request for songs
@@PianoLessonwithWarren I used to study a ton of music theory for about 2-3 months prior to starting piano. and I had a very strategic and consistent practice routine. Thank you for the advise. I will start using your breakdowns as a guide
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I like adding a little bit of quartal harmony at some places without overdoing it. When everything is extremely quartal it's too much for me
Yes, I definitely agree. Use it the way you would salt 🧂in your food 🥘😊
yo jah know, mi nuh reach dem level deh yet.
Yuh soon reach man, just gwaan practice 😊🙏🏾
is this song "Never would've made it" by Marvin Sapp?
Yes 😊
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Is there anywhere I get your lessons sequentially from begginger to advanced
Yes, over in the paid membership; pianolessonwithwarren.com/all-courses/
How are you doing
Your youtube friend who likes diminished scales likes that chromatic slides of quartal voicings......
Wht keyboard do you use? Yamaha or Roland?
Dorsainvil Love-nsky either, I’m using the VST Addictive Keys
Wow, i came to see a review😊
It's sound great.
Between Yamaha p45 or Roland fp10 wht would you prefer as choice?
I will buy one
thanks men! Dou aulas no meu canal tambem !!
Your number..But you have to go slowly and we get you clear
Are we related?
Where your family from?