I have been absolutely loving your channel! I've been a bit off and on as a beginner, and as a construction worker I can come up with all kinds of excuses about how my hands hurt too much. But your exercises make learning simple, short, and sweet. It makes learning this beautiful instrument truly fun, and not like I'm stepping stones to get to the fun!
Music teachers deserve more praise. As a drummer/bassist/guitarist, I am about to embark on a keyboard journey... thanks for the positive attitude and the great tips!
As an elementary school music teacher and gigging musician, I really love your videos! You’re a delight to watch, breakdown the material in a very digestible and fluid format, and you radiate positivity! Thank you and keep up the great work! I highly recommend this channel for anyone seeking to learn/play music!
Lisa, you are such a positive person 💖 I started learning piano from Jan 2022 and you were the first channel I subscribed. You have a special way to teach piano as simple as it could be ... Thank you very much and stay blessed 🙂
My first piano thing in the morning is chromatic scale on all 88 notes back and forth - both hands. Followed by a scale (different every morning) with black notes - two hands: one going another going down. What I will add now is gentle stretching and hands shaking. Thank you Lisa.
Lisa, thank you for this lesson. I have saved it to my PC and made it a part of my daily routine until it becomes second nature. I have been following your channel for months, and I don't know why I have not come across this tutorial before now. However, I am super glad I found it today. Thanks again for all that you do to help us develop as musicians.
I start every morning with the Sun Salutation exercise. I learned it 50 years ago and find it's the perfect way to stretch and breathe and get ready to practice the piano. My daughter is on vacation so my pianist exercises and self-treatment video will be edited a little later. My exercises for the low back take 30 seconds, but should be done for 30 seconds every day. And then I have specific exercises and self-treatment for the shoulders, arms and hands. Especially useful for that pesky 5th finger strength and control. I have a FURS syndrome and the left shoulder can be problematic. Since I was hurting yesterday (ice helped) I had to treat both shoulders and am now ready to hit the piano with a smile.
Love your practice routines. In the past with all instruments I have basically just tried to skip any kind of structured practices. After 12 years of guitar and other strings I'm still a beginner because I didn't take time to get basics under my fingers and brain. Thanks for sharing!😊😊
I started learning piano at the start of February and I followed your 7 steps of beginning piano video and in my newest video on my channel I played 3 different melodies from Lisa. Your channel has been a really big help for me 🤍 Thank you
Thank you for sharing this great lesson. I also feel that making this practice more musical motivates me more than just running through scales and arpeggios.
I've been a beginner for four years now. I play sucks. I need this. Can't wait to practice and see some improvements in me. Wish me good luck. Thank you 💙
Great practice routine! The two octave arpeggios are a real challenge, especially at speed. One other way to keep up interest is to use an electric piano sound for that part of the practice. It really sounds beautiful.
Nice video, I will go try this now.. Ive been playing piano for 3 months now and I love your videos, I think you are a great teacher! Keep them coming awesome lady!
i am in that part of the world where notes are Do, Re , Mi. Difficult to "translate" the notes but your video just gave me that push to start playing piano more seriously. Great lesson. Great teacher. Thank you.
@@PianoteOfficial one of your subscribers asked how he can merely play A Melody not the whole musical score. And you haven't answered him. Can you help him please tell him how to approach it he basically wants the vocal part if I understand correctly his first language is not English
epic regular uploads, I recently started practicing piano and just trying to get as much time into it as possible so I'd be completely lost without this channel mate
As a self-taught beginner of ~3 months this was extremely useful! Been running through the Alfred Adult book series which is good but doesn't offer a lot of variety in practice routine, such as these chord progressions and arpeggios
Started playing yesterday with your 7 step and now working on this today. Definitely difficult and I think I'm going to slow down some and master those two videos because they are so easy to follow. Oh and I played happy birthday on my first day with your video. Love this so much. Just get a cheap keyboard and start learning. You can upgrade to a better one later.
Great video! I love my morning practice, as you say, it starts the day with something so positive. Like you, I start with some scales, some chord combinations. My only problem is being able to cut it off. Once I start, one thing leads to another. It's one of my favorite parts of the day.
Great vid👍It occurred to me that if the different hands were represented by different colours on the keys it might be easier to follow? But this is a fantastic ideal way to discipline and enjoy learning the "boring" bits. Very motivational👍
This practice rountine is really helpful❤. Whenever i need to play the piano,i just go and think from what should i start with...👍 Now i know!!!😍 Keep making such amazing contents and love you all❤❤❤
Being a beginner I found it challenging to play the scale rocking between the two notes going up the scale. It is real great exercise for the crossovers and the four and five fingers. I found my right hand to have a harder time with it and my right hand is my dominate one??? Go figure.
Besides the excellent piano exercises here… your shirt is awesome!😁👍🏻 The Rolling Stones are my favorite band. Could you do some tutorials of their songs? Maybe… Ruby Tuesday, As Tears Go By, Angie or my favorite… Wild Horses? The song She’s a Rainbow also has an iconic piano part to it. Anyway, great shirt! Thank you for all the wonderful videos, I enjoy them all. Keep up the great work!👏👏
🌹🌹 Thank you so much for the amazing video. I took detailed notes and will follow this routine starting today. I usually start my piano practice with Chopin "Raindrop" prelude, page 1, then Liszt - Consolation No. 3, ... Coincidentally, they are both in D-flat major, different and very beautiful. 🌹🌹
Could you do a piano practice for more advance players please? I’m only learning but I’d love something for people who can already play chords, scales, etc. thanks! You’re great!
She is such a great teacher
I have been trying to learn piano for decades- I’ve had 5 piano teachers- I’m a really slow learner- I really like you
Thank you so much for these exercises. As a beginner, they’re invaluable to me.
lots more beginner content coming up on YT!
Ya, they are so cool and motivating!
I have been absolutely loving your channel! I've been a bit off and on as a beginner, and as a construction worker I can come up with all kinds of excuses about how my hands hurt too much. But your exercises make learning simple, short, and sweet. It makes learning this beautiful instrument truly fun, and not like I'm stepping stones to get to the fun!
Music teachers deserve more praise.
As a drummer/bassist/guitarist, I am about to embark on a keyboard journey... thanks for the positive attitude and the great tips!
I can't mention how SIMPLE this channel is when it comes to piano! Thank you very much for this!! 😍
There is beauty im simplicity! and lots more to be ready for when its time!
Seriously, Lisa is the reason I started learning
As an elementary school music teacher and gigging musician, I really love your videos! You’re a delight to watch, breakdown the material in a very digestible and fluid format, and you radiate positivity! Thank you and keep up the great work! I highly recommend this channel for anyone seeking to learn/play music!
Thank you so so much!
Dive deeper into this lesson on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/piano-morning-routine/
Lisa, you are such a positive person 💖 I started learning piano from Jan 2022 and you were the first channel I subscribed. You have a special way to teach piano as simple as it could be ... Thank you very much and stay blessed 🙂
My first piano thing in the morning is chromatic scale on all 88 notes back and forth - both hands. Followed by a scale (different every morning) with black notes - two hands: one going another going down. What I will add now is gentle stretching and hands shaking.
Thank you Lisa.
amazing,
astonishing,
astounding,
awful,
eye-opening,
fabulous,
marvelous.
marvellous.
May God bless you🙏💕 Ma'M
Lisa, thank you for this lesson. I have saved it to my PC and made it a part of my daily routine until it becomes second nature.
I have been following your channel for months, and I don't know why I have not come across this tutorial before now. However, I am super glad I found it today. Thanks again for all that you do to help us develop as musicians.
I start every morning with the Sun Salutation exercise. I learned it 50 years ago and find it's the perfect way to stretch and breathe and get ready to practice the piano. My daughter is on vacation so my pianist exercises and self-treatment video will be edited a little later. My exercises for the low back take 30 seconds, but should be done for 30 seconds every day. And then I have specific exercises and self-treatment for the shoulders, arms and hands. Especially useful for that pesky 5th finger strength and control.
I have a FURS syndrome and the left shoulder can be problematic. Since I was hurting yesterday (ice helped) I had to treat both shoulders and am now ready to hit the piano with a smile.
I like this routine and having a set time to practice, first thing in the morning makes for more consistent practice.
Thank you
consistency is key!!
Love your practice routines. In the past with all instruments I have basically just tried to skip any kind of structured practices. After 12 years of guitar and other strings I'm still a beginner because I didn't take time to get basics under my fingers and brain. Thanks for sharing!😊😊
Thank you Teacher Lisa is wonderful teaching
You are welcome!
Thanks Lisa!
I started learning piano at the start of February and I followed your 7 steps of beginning piano video and in my newest video on my channel I played 3 different melodies from Lisa. Your channel has been a really big help for me 🤍 Thank you
interesting. Am new to piano world. i just got me a piano. now need to learn. hoping i get something out of it
tried this great still learning getting there for my age good thanks lisa
Thanx a lot, will use this every mornin, God bless u
I loved it. I just need to learn the movement of the fingering on the double scale going up
Thank you for sharing this great lesson. I also feel that making this practice more musical motivates me more than just running through scales and arpeggios.
This lady is brilliant piano teacher,😊🎹🎹🎹🎹
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much, you always teach us a very interesting practical skill, that is not boring!
I've been a beginner for four years now. I play sucks. I need this. Can't wait to practice and see some improvements in me. Wish me good luck. Thank you 💙
Following you since 2015 learned alot your smile still same i wish it live long on your pretty face love from pakistan 🇵🇰 your student 🙏💓
You are too good, dear!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!! God Bless You!
Lisa your wonderful. Can wait too have a go myself. Thank you
Lisa, please include What a difference a day makes.
Luv it. Thank you. I might wish to add this to me learning and practicing.
Thank you this will help my day!
Great lesson. Thanks
I have been so BLESSED from your lessons!
Thank you so much!
John L
Great practice routine! The two octave arpeggios are a real challenge, especially at speed. One other way to keep up interest is to use an electric piano sound for that part of the practice. It really sounds beautiful.
Thanks very much for the kind words :)
This is great!!
Thanks for watchin
Yes, this and more of it please! I could not comprehend what was missing from the lessons for where I am but this is it.
I had hoped this would be the missing piece for some!
Very nice Lisa! As always, you make practice something to look forward to!
I really needed this. Helped me understand that right hand arpeggio technique! Thank you so much!
glad it could shed some light!
What a better way to start the day. Thanks Lisa! 👏👏🙌❤️😊
Perfect. I will try this tomorrow
Excellent Lisa x
I like this routine thank you for this tutorial ❤
Nice video, I will go try this now.. Ive been playing piano for 3 months now and I love your videos, I think you are a great teacher! Keep them coming awesome lady!
i am in that part of the world where notes are Do, Re , Mi. Difficult to "translate" the notes but your video just gave me that push to start playing piano more seriously. Great lesson. Great teacher. Thank you.
I always thought Do Re Mi made a lot of sense compared to A B C... either way I am glad that you can appreciate the lesson!!
I m a saxophone notetion player but i want learn piano notetion if guides me i will always respect you mam 🙏
@@PianoteOfficial one of your subscribers asked how he can merely play A Melody not the whole musical score. And you haven't answered him. Can you help him please tell him how to approach it he basically wants the vocal part if I understand correctly his first language is not English
Youre great keep up the good tips
epic regular uploads, I recently started practicing piano and just trying to get as much time into it as possible so I'd be completely lost without this channel mate
We have so much more to go! New lessons every friday, and im trying to get some shorts out every week too!
You inspire me to just keep trying and playing. Your exercises sound beautiful too which makes me want to try them out!
You’ve got a new dutch student. I love your video’s they are very very good! 👍🏻😃
It's so musical, thank you very much
lots more to come :)
As a self-taught beginner of ~3 months this was extremely useful! Been running through the Alfred Adult book series which is good but doesn't offer a lot of variety in practice routine, such as these chord progressions and arpeggios
Gracias
Thank so much for your beginners videos… you inspired me every day
Thank you.for your videos.
You are a master at teaching basics,I love and appreciate you so much😁
Wow, thank you!
Thank you so much for these awesome exercises. So very helpful. You are a wonderful teacher ...so cheery and encouraging. 🎵🎼💜
Thanks 👍
Inspiring, thank you Lisa
you are very welcome!
Really appreciated 🙏
Thank you from Russia!
Really nice practice routine 😊🎹🎶
Fantastic. Thank you. Love from 🇮🇳 India
Heyyy lisa!! Great tutorial!!! Keep them coming please!! 😀👍
Love your videos! ☺🎹🎹🎹🎹💕
Thank you very much!
This video is very nice thanks mam forteaching
Thank you !
you are amazing!!!
Started playing yesterday with your 7 step and now working on this today. Definitely difficult and I think I'm going to slow down some and master those two videos because they are so easy to follow. Oh and I played happy birthday on my first day with your video. Love this so much. Just get a cheap keyboard and start learning. You can upgrade to a better one later.
This was a great lesson to wakeup to.👌
its one you can wake up to every day!!
Muy bueno !!!
Very good !!!
Excellent practice session. This one is great. Thank you. 🙌❤️😊👏👏🎹👍🏼
Great video! I love my morning practice, as you say, it starts the day with something so positive. Like you, I start with some scales, some chord combinations. My only problem is being able to cut it off. Once I start, one thing leads to another. It's one of my favorite parts of the day.
doesnt sounds so bad to me :)
So cool! I love the lamps. Also, seasoned piano players could use this exercise advice.....:)
Wow!
This is a great lesson but not for beginners I have only been playing 2 months and look forward to playing like this so it was great to see
So helpful. Thank you!🙏🏼💕
For beginners like me it is very effective i like it 😁😄
Since I don't have time during the day I wake up every day at 6:30 in order to study piano for 1 hour long... I usually start warming up with hannon
7:30 🔥
Thanks for this. I've adopted a routine that I do at night (beginner - jazz piano) but I wasn't doing any arpeggios! Gonna fix that. Thx again.
arpeggios make all the difference!!
Great vid👍It occurred to me that if the different hands were represented
by different colours on the keys it might be easier to follow? But this is a fantastic ideal way to discipline and enjoy learning the "boring" bits.
Very motivational👍
Nice rollin stones shirt 👕 👌 😎
Can u add more playing songs 🎵 with suspended chords or something like that 👍
thank you
You're welcome
Awesome and loving the course💥💥💥❤️❤️
Thank you!
Great lesson!
Great comment!
Love that Rolling Stones shirt
Thank you so much❤️
you are so welcome!
Awesome content.. That’s the only time I can practice! Especially with a new born and a toddler! 😅
Awesome!, I like it 👍🎹
Thanks for watching :)
Sounds amazing!
appreciate it! much much more to come!
i’ve been playing piano for just over four years and i still come here for new Piano exercises.
promise there is lots more to come :)
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This practice rountine is really helpful❤. Whenever i need to play the piano,i just go and think from what should i start with...👍 Now i know!!!😍 Keep making such amazing contents and love you all❤❤❤
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I love this so much!! Thanks! And just for the record I feel I am super on track by also being enrolled at Pianote. ❤️
Being a beginner I found it challenging to play the scale rocking between the two notes going up the scale. It is real great exercise for the crossovers and the four and five fingers. I found my right hand to have a harder time with it and my right hand is my dominate one??? Go figure.
Besides the excellent piano exercises here… your shirt is awesome!😁👍🏻 The Rolling Stones are my favorite band. Could you do some tutorials of their songs? Maybe… Ruby Tuesday, As Tears Go By, Angie or my favorite… Wild Horses? The song She’s a Rainbow also has an iconic piano part to it. Anyway, great shirt! Thank you for all the wonderful videos, I enjoy them all. Keep up the great work!👏👏
🌹🌹
Thank you so much for the amazing video. I took detailed notes and will follow this routine starting today.
I usually start my piano practice with Chopin "Raindrop" prelude, page 1, then Liszt - Consolation No. 3, ...
Coincidentally, they are both in D-flat major, different and very beautiful.
🌹🌹
Could you do a piano practice for more advance players please? I’m only learning but I’d love something for people who can already play chords, scales, etc. thanks! You’re great!
Cool.
Very nice. Practicing is so important but when I get started with the non-scale stuff I just can help but start improvising.
Would be amazing if you'd make a video about how to to strengthen the fourth and fifth finger.
Definitely taking that into consideration!