//Jesús' Tips to Make a Beautiful Melody// *Know your scale (and scale grades) *Hear the melody in your head (and sing it) *Don't forget about rhythm *Use your scale grades to find harmonizing chords *Make your chords more colorful with extensions/suspensions *Pay attention to voice leading *Find melodies from your chords *Practice every day! Get deeper into the lesson on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/melody-improvisation-tips/
I read this the other day and didn't think anything of it, and then I came back and rewatched this video and it just clicked for me. Truly helps me see it from a new perspective
This is truly beautiful...!!! Really enjoyed this video. The music is so wonderful. It's nice to get away from sheet music and just do your own thing ...!!! Again, THANS for being a great inspiration to us all ...!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Wow !!! This is BIG THING for me…Seeing both,wow…like I watch different Tutors but believe me these two people have put in the work.Thanks to this special woman,you contributed a lot to my knowledge
For picking the grades I asked my mom pick 4 random numbers between 1 and 7, she just went, “ 4, 2, 7 and 1,” not realising she made me do an octave, and I made sure it sounded beautiful. (I’ll even play it for her birthday
i might be wrong but why doesn't Dminor11 has the F & A note in it ? You guys are playing D D G C E G but it can also be G/csus2 , any minor 11 chord is formed by using the - 1 b3 5 b7 9 11 notes. But u guys haven't used them.
Remember to also move your wrist and your arm - these should be the ones giving you your movement across wide intervals, instead of the fingers alone. Almost like an invisible string tugs on your wrist to the right or to the left, and your hand - because of how the wrist was tugged by the invisible string - moves at the same speed, in the same direction. Hope it helps!
Playing the correct note at a slow speed is more important. The speed will come it might just take a few days or even a little longer. Be patient with yourself. You could also just practice that specific jump over and over being as slow as it needs to be to maintain accuracy of course. You’ve got this. 👊🎹
HI, I'm a beginner :) How (03:14) are those chords Gm11 and Dm11 built? In my ignorance I see some keys missing and some in a different order when I compare those chords with the red pressed keys.
My own clumsy novice answer: Gm11 “should be” G, Bb, D, F, A and C. But I read that “calling something an 11 chord doesn't necessarily mean that all of the extensions will be there, it only implies the presence of extensions. So a 11-chord might or might not have the 3rd, the 5th, and/or the 9th, depending on how it's voiced. But it will definitely have the root, the 7th, and the 11th, plus a selection of the other intervals”. And also Jesús here kind of changes the order of some notes of the chord, which I suppose that is also… voicings? And technically, if “most” the notes of the Gm11 chord are present, it’s still a Gm11.
//Jesús' Tips to Make a Beautiful Melody//
*Know your scale (and scale grades)
*Hear the melody in your head (and sing it)
*Don't forget about rhythm
*Use your scale grades to find harmonizing chords
*Make your chords more colorful with extensions/suspensions
*Pay attention to voice leading
*Find melodies from your chords
*Practice every day!
Get deeper into the lesson on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/melody-improvisation-tips/
Thanks !
“All melodies are chords.” Brilliant…
Agreed. Memorizing scales of chords creates melodies.
I read this the other day and didn't think anything of it, and then I came back and rewatched this video and it just clicked for me. Truly helps me see it from a new perspective
one note samba might disagree😝
Wow, Jesus Molina is one the greatest keyboard musician on this planet, literally. I have been following his music everywhere
I've always wanted to learn from Jesus Molina and am delighted to see Pianote get him on board❤
Love it! I’ve been playing almost 2 years and finally seeing myself making progress. I am playing new songs every week! Sending love from Florida.
Well done!
Thank you for inviting one of my biggest heros on piano. This was a brilliant lecture.
Really glad you enjoyed it!
This is truly beautiful...!!!
Really enjoyed this video.
The music is so wonderful.
It's nice to get away from sheet music and just do your own thing ...!!!
Again, THANS for being a great inspiration to us all ...!!! 🤗🤗🤗
He is so great! Love the way you improvised Jesus! Thank you. 🙌👏👏😊❤️🎵🎹
Im watching again right now!
@@PianoteOfficial 👍🏼👍🏼👏👏😊
My Ears literally melted hearing this, and my fingers are running away from me XD. Thanks for the beautifull melodies. Insightful
Sorry i dont use telegram. Any other alternative? :)
Wow !!! This is BIG THING for me…Seeing both,wow…like I watch different Tutors but believe me these two people have put in the work.Thanks to this special woman,you contributed a lot to my knowledge
Express yourself, i'll remember that.
Gracias por tus consejos Jesus Molina.
Beautiful melody! Inspiring! Time to practice this during a long weekend and feel free to make lovely music! Thank you Pianote & Jesus. 🙌❤️😀
This was so beautiful.
It is so inspiring to watch people create beautiful music.Again, THANK YOU !!!
Whenever Jesus Molina makes music it sounds inspiring!
Thanks a lot for this video, you are a great teacher!!
For picking the grades I asked my mom pick 4 random numbers between 1 and 7, she just went, “ 4, 2, 7 and 1,” not realising she made me do an octave, and I made sure it sounded beautiful.
(I’ll even play it for her birthday
This was beautiful. I am so inspired to continue my journey learning the piano.
This was a very good lesson with much valuable information. Thank you very much to the guest and of course to Lisa and Pianote for existing.
That's a motif that's ready for prime time.
You guys are going to heaven for the work yall do. The whole team
working on it!! 😇😇😇
Saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴 Jesús eres una gran inspiración 🎹🎹🎹🎹
That guy is from another world!
excellent ! your way of teaching is so... musical
A wonderful musician, and my fellow Colombian.
Tres belle impro.Brillante.tres agreable a jouer. Bien explique. Super Merci. Tees tres joli.❤
This just erupted an ocean inside of me. Beautiful!
That is so inspiring to read :)
Teacher @Lisa you looked so good together like the piece Jesus Molina played.
PRAISE GOD!!!👏👏🙌🙌🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊
THE MELODY IS VEEEERY GOOD TO THE EARS!🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Wooouu this opened mind 🤯
O Man !!! The chord sounds awesome 😍😍👌👌 wow wht a melody the chords have touched heart😍😍🔥🔥🔥
Wonderfull! Nice melody simple to play! Tanks a lot and hapyness for you 2😉😉😉😉😉😉👌🙋🙋🙋
very helpfull thankyou Jesus, God bless u
This is just so beautiful 💖💖💖💖. Would really love to see more of Jesús Molina
Jesus is an amazing player 🎹💪
Beautiful chord both of ur so beautiful for teaching this things to us by social media
Love that guy’s vibe.
that’s why his name is also Jesus. He touches your soul eveytime when he plays. i could listen with that melodies all day . Great job all the time 😎😎😎
🙌🙌🙌
Jammin with the great Molina 😮
Thank you both for the joy you give me…..
Omg I love this lesson
love this channel❤❤❤ love you guys!!!
2:51 ..”entonces”.. his bilingualism slipped out.. made me laugh😆 this guy is too great👍
Wonderful..👏👏👏
2 of my favourite people in the same screen💜
Thanks for being here :)
Fantastic! Thanks for your help! Keep up the good work! 👍
I listen to His music…. He’s amazing ✨✨✨🔥🔥
Simplesmente fantástico...
This guy is talented
Great stuff! Thanks! 😎👍
Glad you liked it!
Good guys❤️✨
Superbe approche détente et constructive, thank you 😁
you are very welcome!
This is really amazing
Wow..... I love it... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤗🥰
wow it was talented lov zis ❤🙏
Hi, I enjoyed your video.That's great. Thank you💞🎁
Beautiful 👏👏👏
That was just lovely. Thank you.
Buenisimo !!!!
merci ! juste génial :)
Thank you! 😃👍
Beautifully played
Thanks for listening
Never thought you would bring Jesus Molina🤯
it was a huge one for us!
Gracias, muy bonito.
wow that is really amazing and beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job both of you !🌌👏👏👏
Thank you!!
Well done
Wow goosebumps 👏👏👏
So beautifull 😍
i might be wrong but why doesn't Dminor11 has the F & A note in it ? You guys are playing D D G C E G but it can also be G/csus2 , any minor 11 chord is formed by using the - 1 b3 5 b7 9 11 notes. But u guys haven't used them.
"Lets pick a Key"... Me saying to myself please be C please be C!!! "lets go for F"... Dam it!!!
A good dialogue presentation
Amazing
Thanks 😊 more like this helps
I just went wow...!
Your piano always sounds great!! how do you achieve that sound?
Jesús loves to use more electric piano sounds in his playing.... usually they are called 'epiano' or something close
greaaat how can i learn the basic of the third? 5th and 7th notes??' please i want to !!!
Brilliant.
Very nice.thanks im watching..
Que adorável !❤️❤️Jésus Molina é brasileiro ? 🇧🇷gostaria de saber???
Muito boa live. Gracias 🙏
Jesús Molina is from Colombia
Wow very Beautifully melodic paino sheet and pdf
Sounds amazing! Wish I had a clue what was going on
it will all come to you with practice and patience I promise :)
woow, beautiful
Thank you! 😊
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💙🙏🏻
❤️❤️
Why am I crying 😭
its too beautiful :( :( :(
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Jesus Molina - You are God...
They make it look so easy 😭
it is their gift, it is their curse!
He is himesh reshamiya brother he is the one behind all his songs who plays piano bcz i never seen himesh playing piano
@Lisa🌹🧡🧡👼🏻😘
Amazing vid XXX❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wooow i like
Quick question! How do you avoid gaps in your playing? The song I'm learning right now I'm not moving my left hand fast enough to the next key.
Remember to also move your wrist and your arm - these should be the ones giving you your movement across wide intervals, instead of the fingers alone. Almost like an invisible string tugs on your wrist to the right or to the left, and your hand - because of how the wrist was tugged by the invisible string - moves at the same speed, in the same direction. Hope it helps!
Playing the correct note at a slow speed is more important. The speed will come it might just take a few days or even a little longer. Be patient with yourself. You could also just practice that specific jump over and over being as slow as it needs to be to maintain accuracy of course. You’ve got this. 👊🎹
HI, I'm a beginner :) How (03:14) are those chords Gm11 and Dm11 built? In my ignorance I see some keys missing and some in a different order when I compare those chords with the red pressed keys.
My own clumsy novice answer: Gm11 “should be” G, Bb, D, F, A and C.
But I read that “calling something an 11 chord doesn't necessarily mean that all of the extensions will be there, it only implies the presence of extensions. So a 11-chord might or might not have the 3rd, the 5th, and/or the 9th, depending on how it's voiced. But it will definitely have the root, the 7th, and the 11th, plus a selection of the other intervals”. And also Jesús here kind of changes the order of some notes of the chord, which I suppose that is also… voicings? And technically, if “most” the notes of the Gm11 chord are present, it’s still a Gm11.
Wow
can you please do a tutorial of "lost time" by Javi Lobe.
ill put it on the list!
What is a “grade” please ? I am a newbie…
Just another way of saying degree of the scale. For instance- A is the 3rd note in the F major scale, he referred to it as grade 3
@@steveriggio8810 thank you very much Steve for your prompt and concise reply …now I understand.. you stay safe (covid) and take care now
the melody from kanye west ft. kid cudi moon 🌙 😇😜
ill have to go listen!!
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