Thanks David. It's all in production at the moment - we're working hard behind the scenes. It's coming together. I'm looking forward to sharing it! Thanks for the support!
Thanks, thats great like all your videos, but focuses on accompaniment playing, how about some examples using the melody line as in a piano solo, I am sure there are many of us that dont sing or have anyone to play along with. Rhythm is something that lets my playing down a lot, and most of the time I am playing melody.
Could you pls make a video on how to connect chords with notes from scales so that the arrangement becomes melodic... Your videos are really extraordinary
Another awesome video thank you adam. You are so unique on you tube - your musical and teaching skills are outstanding and put you head and shoulders above the other channels out there 🔥💪🏻💪🏻
Hi David !! So exciting to listen to your teaching!! I am just at a very basic level but I recognize I have great musical ear and good singing voice that can help me grow in my piano learning, but what are the basic parctices and routines that I should not miss doing everyday to advance in my piano skills as a new learner?? Please advice! Thank you!!!
Hi Aimee, great question - focus on one key and get the core chords down (I, IV, V and vi). Also make sure you have a good grasp of the basic scales in the key. Then my best advice would be to work through one of these videos - download the PDF and play through everything with the backing track. Really focus on locking in with the drum tracks and record yourself and listen back. These videos aim to give you real world skills that you can apply to various songs. Let me know how you get on!
Hi - a push can happen on any subdivision, but essentially the next chord happens earlier. It could be an 1/8th note earlier, 16th, 32nd etc. Hope that helps!
It looks to me that he plays in F. Because of other chords, Bb from the scale and F feels like home - tonic note. But I guess with the barrowed chords, Bb/C for example, from a parallel C minor he may also play in the key of C.
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Nice groove pattern to work on 👍🏽
Thank you so much, your Videos are GREAT!! 😃
You're very welcome!
Fantastic lesson. Loved it so much. You make it fun learning so easily
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Always great - plenty meat and short punchy style- love it!
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Another Amazing Video, thankyou. Tomorrow's practice 😁
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Perfect tutorial!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
so funky................. thanks!
Thanks, great stuff.
One of your most interesting and well produced lessons! As a media composer, I totally appreciate the time it takes. Cool disco sound.
Thanks so much, really appreciate that!
Yea! A happy Friday treat! Thank! I struggle with rhythm the most and these vids really help! Have a great weekend!
Awesome - thanks Ted!
Still loving all your videos.
I’m looking forward to your course… 😎
Thanks David. It's all in production at the moment - we're working hard behind the scenes. It's coming together. I'm looking forward to sharing it! Thanks for the support!
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Thanks a lot
Can you make a video on how to play piano in the church as a background instrument without running out of ideas
great idea thanks Joel!
Thanks, thats great like all your videos, but focuses on accompaniment playing, how about some examples using the melody line as in a piano solo, I am sure there are many of us that dont sing or have anyone to play along with. Rhythm is something that lets my playing down a lot, and most of the time I am playing melody.
Great suggestion! Thanks Mark. Will see what I can do.
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Thanks Luis!!
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Thanks this is great!
Glad it was helpful!
Exactly what I need to work on. Thanks Adam!
So pleased to hear that! Thanks!
Could you pls make a video on how to connect chords with notes from scales so that the arrangement becomes melodic... Your videos are really extraordinary
Great suggestion thanks! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Another awesome video thank you adam. You are so unique on you tube - your musical and teaching skills are outstanding and put you head and shoulders above the other channels out there 🔥💪🏻💪🏻
So kind of you to say Joe. Really appreciate your support with every vid!!
Great video , but i have trouble singing the rhythm. can you tell which syllable falls on which beat?
September. Pretty much impossible to not steal from another song so keep calm and groove on 😅
Cheers Jake!
Thanks!
Thanks Walter!
Hi David !! So exciting to listen to your teaching!! I am just at a very basic level but I recognize I have great musical ear and good singing voice that can help me grow in my piano learning, but what are the basic parctices and routines that I should not miss doing everyday to advance in my piano skills as a new learner?? Please advice! Thank you!!!
It’s Adam mate. Scales, broken chords and basic patterns I’d suggest.
Good comment though and good luck in your playing.
Hi Aimee, great question - focus on one key and get the core chords down (I, IV, V and vi). Also make sure you have a good grasp of the basic scales in the key. Then my best advice would be to work through one of these videos - download the PDF and play through everything with the backing track. Really focus on locking in with the drum tracks and record yourself and listen back. These videos aim to give you real world skills that you can apply to various songs. Let me know how you get on!
Great video. I still don't get push concept? is that a 32nd ahead of the beat?
Hi - a push can happen on any subdivision, but essentially the next chord happens earlier. It could be an 1/8th note earlier, 16th, 32nd etc. Hope that helps!
Hello, impossible to access the playback? The link only offers the PFDF? Have a good day
Dear Adam I requested the pdf and "it" wanted me to review the video before I've seen it therefore I didnt review sorry greetings Jytte
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That's a really nice chord progression, but i didn't guess the song.
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Which scale you play C or F
It looks to me that he plays in F. Because of other chords, Bb from the scale and F feels like home - tonic note. But I guess with the barrowed chords, Bb/C for example, from a parallel C minor he may also play in the key of C.
@MrYuryZ but Bb/C is look like C7 so i doubt it is in C scale
@@Spiritual_Revival_media I don't insist because I don't know either. I just share my thoughts why he may plays in one key or another.