This lesson ... this is gold right here! Most compositions; even the most complex sounding ones use one or more of these d choral harmony techniques. I did request, a while ago, that you do a lesson on this subject, and voila! Here it is. Your analogy that at least one hand, and logically the left-hand, has to be the engine and play subconsciously is absolutely spot on, from my study and practice I've found that the pieces that I can play well are the ones when I'm only consciously thinking about one hand, and not both at the same time. This lesson dovetails nicely with your previous "what not to do with the left-hand" tutorial. Nice one!
One of the best piano resources for me. Not jazz. Not classic. Just music. Thank you! P. S. I would like to read your music bio-it is interesting how did you get to your talent...
Thanks a ton for the amazing review of our channel! Will try and do a video explaining my journey. Usually more of a teacher though! Will work on something!
That’s got to be one of the best piano lessons I’ve ever had. What an awesome amazing teacher you are Jason. Brilliant what more can I say. Cheers from trevor
I did not think I could actually do that rhythm part at 14:39 but with your teaching and my practicing I actually got it! Amazing teaching sir. Thank you!
You are the best! I’ve already learned a lot! Now it’s just a matter of putting it to practice. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and talent with these free videos! You are going to be my one-stop shop to help me advance my level! 37:59
Hi Jason. Great lesson. Found you recently and I appreciate your generosity and the quality of your content. Always fun as well. I will definitely check your courses.
Jason, I can identify with this teaching same name for notes in Jamaica. Minin, crotchet, semibreve. Etc. Different names in America whole note. Quarter note, half note etc. Wish you were here.
Wow.. Sir, great lesson Ive been searchin for. Remember last time I request you for Right hand fingering technic . This is the response I believe. I will even be more thankful if you come up with more on right hand fingering placement ( which finger plays which notes while melody goes along with chord progression in the right hand). Anyway ,thank you & God bless you.
When you are toggling, your notes seem to show for LH that 5 finger holds for a bar and 1 finger the 4 &s, ie a full bar. But does that mean that the melody slow down? I am trying to count in 2 chords in each bar that your notes show for the melody, what do I miss here? thx Jason, superb content as usual!
Hi, J. The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL. The Alto is the 3rd Below the Soprano. The Tenor begins the 3rd Below the Alto "ON THE PIANO". Where would you play the Descant?
Thanks. Was I correct when I said, "The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL"? Or should I have said, "... is the Top note of the TRIAD"? Would it be accurate to say the 5th, 3rd & Root of the TRIAD are RESPECTIVELY representatives of the Tenor, Alto & Soprano (in Written Sheet Music), in the Right Hand?
According to your section on 'Chordal Harmony using Alto & Tenor Voicing' which begins at 27:50, the Tenor can be played either a Minor 3rd above the Melody or a Major 6th below (its Inversion) the Melody. RE: Writing the SHEET MUSIC, if that is the case, where would the DESCANT Note be written on the STAFF? Is it the Major 6th note that you would choose to write as the Top Note (TENOR) on the BASS CLEF Staff?
Will make one soon Manish. Can you start with this: th-cam.com/video/Kps4TTcIGlM/w-d-xo.html Waltz: th-cam.com/video/8XQWcqEghO4/w-d-xo.html LH accompaniment: th-cam.com/video/NzAhB8H2920/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your instruction, Jason. Was I correct when I said, "The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL"? Or should I have said, "... is the Top note of the TRIAD"? Would it be accurate to say the 5th, 3rd & Root of the TRIAD are RESPECTIVELY representatives of the Tenor, Alto & Soprano (in Written Sheet Music), in the Right Hand?
Most welcome Adrian 😊 Yeah the Soprano could be the Melody note played mostly as the note note of the Triad. Changes in some cases when you want a Descant part to go above the Melody line
@@nathanielschool Again, THANK you for your reply. I see you typed the word "note" TWICE. Just for clarification, was the 1st "note" intended to be the word TOP?
jason it would have been very nice if you would have played some guitar in side (or may be a track ) then played piano in some part of video .... but hats off nice explanation Jason
Sir your work is really commendable😍thanks for this lesson..☺Just one request...can you make or share a video which can help me to understand how to play piano with different rhythm patterns....I mean i know chords but when playing for a song they doesn't fit in it. Every song has different rhythm pattern and i can't figure it out🙄😢...please help🙏
@@nathanielschool One last request! Can u please share a playlist(if any) which can help me to move through my piano learning journey. I know all the basics of piano...know couple of songs(more than 10)...know some techniques(arpeggios,triads)...but frankly speaking don't know much about piano. I have been playing piano for about 4 years(not consistent)and i am learning very slowly probably becoz I have no teacher, just learning from youtube. Due to this I have remained to only upper beginner level So, if u can share me some videos I will able to improve myself and give you my blessings🙂🙏.
Really outrageously enjoyed every bit of it Jason... The rhythm at last could really inspire a guitar pattern too... Much appreciated ! I really have a eager request - you being a composer... Would you fancy displaying the different rhythmic parts (played on the left hand & the right thumb) using other vst instruments using a simple DAW ? No need of troubling yourself teaching the DAW specifics.. but this could inspire the viewers with a broader context of how your lessons be useful to play other instruments as well.. A wonderful channel called "Jake Lizzio" does it to showcase his guitar riffs as well.. Thanks Ever so much Jason... 🤓 Much love..Rezi....
in today's pop music often the piano is played in a a very flat and boring way , nobody cares anymore for music theory , techiniqe etc.....they rather looks for format and fx .....
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Sad...you tube has only one click for like...I would have given 1000 likes for this tutorial... absolutely awesome...no words to describe
Jason, that arrangement at the end with all the concepts blended together is the BOMB.
Glad you liked it😇🤘
This guy is an awesome teacher.
Thanks Rik! Do stay tuned for more lessons 🙏🏽
This lesson ... this is gold right here! Most compositions; even the most complex sounding ones use one or more of these d choral harmony techniques. I did request, a while ago, that you do a lesson on this subject, and voila! Here it is. Your analogy that at least one hand, and logically the left-hand, has to be the engine and play subconsciously is absolutely spot on, from my study and practice I've found that the pieces that I can play well are the ones when I'm only consciously thinking about one hand, and not both at the same time. This lesson dovetails nicely with your previous "what not to do with the left-hand" tutorial. Nice one!
I've been searching for this type of content. Real teaching. Subscribed
Thanks Kelly! Welcome aboard!
I learn piano through TH-cam only and here i found you. The best teacher ever. Thankyou so much ❤Love from Manipur
Always a pleasure, Singsit!
Thanks for listening in😊
The most outstanding piano tutorial teacher I've come across
Thanks so much Satuo 🙏🏽
Sad...you tube has only one click for like...I would have given 1000 likes for this tutorial... absolutely awesome...no words to describe.
Thank you so much, Bhargav😊
Learned so much in just 40 minutes. Really helpful. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful Richard 🙏🏼
Thank you Jason. As usual, your teaching is a pure gem: structured, creative, musical. Thank you so much!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Just find this tutorial, just two days ago and really start the flame for the piano again..please, keep to teaching to us...
That's awesome, Pirata!
Keep at it and you'll do great! And ofcourse, thanks for tuning in
One of the best piano resources for me.
Not jazz.
Not classic.
Just music.
Thank you!
P. S. I would like to read your music bio-it is interesting how did you get to your talent...
Thanks a ton for the amazing review of our channel! Will try and do a video explaining my journey. Usually more of a teacher though! Will work on something!
That’s got to be one of the best piano lessons I’ve ever had. What an awesome amazing teacher you are Jason. Brilliant what more can I say. Cheers from trevor
So awesome to hear Trevor!
I love this guy ❤️
I did not think I could actually do that rhythm part at 14:39 but with your teaching and my practicing I actually got it! Amazing teaching sir. Thank you!
Great job Sheila 🙏🏽
Best music channel by far ! Great stuff :)
Wow, thanks so much Chris!
It clearly shows you love music and you love teaching! thank you for this tutorial!
My pleasure Jobaute 😊
Great video Jason. Very educational.
Thanks so much John 👍
Bless 🙏 my dear teacher, music food for the soul, God bless you
Thank you so much!😊
The best teacher.
You are too kind Jack 😊
Beautiful! Love you and thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the lesson Radhika! Thanks for supporting us 🙏🏼
your improvisations are the best on youtube
Thanks a ton Biswajit!
I learn something new every lesson. Always fun and entertaining. Thanks for sharing Jason!
Most welcome! Glad you found the lesson useful!
Very detailed lesson. Many thanks for taking time to put up this wonderful lesson.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🤘🏽
You are the best! I’ve already learned a lot! Now it’s just a matter of putting it to practice. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and talent with these free videos! You are going to be my one-stop shop to help me advance my level! 37:59
So awesome! Happy to help!
This is so simple but effective. Loved it. 😍
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for watching🤘🏽
Great piano lesson and channel in general! It deserves more suscribers!
Thanks a lot for you support😇🙌
Yes! Salamat to this lesson. it's a treasure to me. It's a great lesson sir. Thank you.
My pleasure Reynold 🤘🏽
Great tutorial Jason, a few weeks of practice needed I think 🤔🤔 and the written notes will be most helpful , Regards 💖
Glad it was helpful Patricia! Go for it!
It's complete story to play composition,
Many thanx sir.
So nice of you Naveen!
Thank you very much for your always helpfully videos, you are a very good teatcher with many dedication to the music. keep going ☺
Thanks for the encouragement, will surely do!
Hi Jason. Great lesson. Found you recently and I appreciate your generosity and the quality of your content. Always fun as well. I will definitely check your courses.
Awesome, thank you Paul! And welcome aboard!
How do you come up with these melodies? Some people are indeed gifted. Thanks for sharing your gift.
Nice lesson
I’m so happy to learn from you ❤
And thank you for tuning in!
Glad you find the video helpful😊🎵
Great tutorial, Jason. Thank you 🙏
My pleasure Valent!
This is good. My first time to listen to your teaching.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Glad it was helpful Joseph!
most valueble lesson sir. than q.
Thanks so much, Prasantha!😊
Very nice lesson 🎉
Thanks for watching😇
Excellent as always Jason
Glad you enjoyed it, Liam! Thanks for watching🎹
just super sir .No words to say.
thank you
Most welcome Revanna 🙏🏼
Simple & awesome. Thank U Jason. U rock & one of the best teacher
Most welcome Jasvant!
Awesome Jason. I’ve just started watching but I know it’s going to be great, going by the title it’s just what I was after.
Thanks again.
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Jason its awesome still waiting for your team’s response on the 6 month Piano and Composition Course/Training
Thanks very much. Will process this at the earliest. Did you fill up a form?
Dear sir fantastic play and your voice also very nice. I really appreciate you God bless you.
Thanks a lot 😊
love your voice..........................
Thanks so much Julian!
These lessons are awesome 👏 thank you 🙏
You're very welcome Mark 🙏🏼
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
Such an amazing sounding patterns. Thanks a lot Jason!!!
My pleasure Ram!
This is a great movement to work on
Awesome Damilola! Go for it!
HAPPY DEEWALI SIR 🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹🎁🎁🎼🎵🎶🎤🎹🎸🎷🎧🍫🍫 - Shrirang Kshatriya, Keyboard Student Pune Maharashtra India
Happy Diwali Shrirang!
Your lessons are so thought out great information here ty
Glad you like them Robert!
Added alot of ideas bruh good stuff
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Jason this is so so great 👍 it's cool and challenging to play, beautiful 😍 ❤
Glad to hear that, Andrew! Keep rocking!🎹🤘🏽
Beautiful theme ❤
I'm glad you liked the video😃🎹
@@nathanielschool sir one request kindly make a vedio on 7/8 beat ..share some arpigeos thanks 🙏
In the list for sure!
Jason, I can identify with this teaching same name for notes in Jamaica. Minin, crotchet, semibreve. Etc. Different names in America whole note. Quarter note, half note etc. Wish you were here.
That's awesome Gennis. You are spot on!
Wow.. Sir, great lesson Ive been searchin for. Remember last time I request you for Right hand fingering technic . This is the response I believe. I will even be more thankful if you come up with more on right hand fingering placement ( which finger plays which notes while melody goes along with chord progression in the right hand). Anyway ,thank you & God bless you.
Thanks! Welcome aboard Jadon!
When you are toggling, your notes seem to show for LH that 5 finger holds for a bar and 1 finger the 4 &s, ie a full bar. But does that mean that the melody slow down? I am trying to count in 2 chords in each bar that your notes show for the melody, what do I miss here? thx Jason, superb content as usual!
Thank yo so much, I really want to master this stuff!!!
Most welcome! Go for it!
U are a legend 🏆🏆🏆
Thanks so much!
شكرًا
Thanks so much!
You are the boss!
Glad to help!🤘
Very helpful! Thanks ❤
Glad it was helpful!
You’re my favorite 👍
Wow, thanks Peter, Thanks for being a part of the community. 😊
I love this sir.
Thats awesome to know!
Your talent is Amazing brother.can you make a video about church choir. This is my humble request.
Thanks Jacob. Sure! Will plan!
My request too. I need your guidance
Hi, J. The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL. The Alto is the 3rd Below the Soprano. The Tenor begins the 3rd Below the Alto "ON THE PIANO". Where would you play the Descant?
It's generally above the Soprano Adrian. But we could just consider it as an additional part over the SATB section!
Thanks. Was I correct when I said, "The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL"? Or should I have said, "... is the Top note of the TRIAD"? Would it be accurate to say the 5th, 3rd & Root of the TRIAD are RESPECTIVELY representatives of the Tenor, Alto & Soprano (in Written Sheet Music), in the Right Hand?
According to your section on 'Chordal Harmony using Alto & Tenor Voicing' which begins at 27:50, the Tenor can be played either a Minor 3rd above the Melody or a Major 6th below (its Inversion) the Melody. RE: Writing the SHEET MUSIC, if that is the case, where would the DESCANT Note be written on the STAFF? Is it the Major 6th note that you would choose to write as the Top Note (TENOR) on the BASS CLEF Staff?
Jason you must compose a piece with this melody I will buy the sheet music it’s superb
That's killer! For sure! Will consider. I hope you listen to some of my Daily Riffs: riffs.jasonzacmusic.com/
Is there any playlist for more piano accompaniment lessons
Will make one soon Manish. Can you start with this: th-cam.com/video/Kps4TTcIGlM/w-d-xo.html
Waltz: th-cam.com/video/8XQWcqEghO4/w-d-xo.html
LH accompaniment: th-cam.com/video/NzAhB8H2920/w-d-xo.html
thank you very interessant !!!
You are most welcome!
Thanks
Thanks a ton Trevor! Means a lot!
Thank you for your instruction, Jason. Was I correct when I said, "The Soprano (MELODY) is the Top note of the INTERVAL"? Or should I have said, "... is the Top note of the TRIAD"? Would it be accurate to say the 5th, 3rd & Root of the TRIAD are RESPECTIVELY representatives of the Tenor, Alto & Soprano (in Written Sheet Music), in the Right Hand?
Most welcome Adrian 😊
Yeah the Soprano could be the Melody note played mostly as the note note of the Triad. Changes in some cases when you want a Descant part to go above the Melody line
@@nathanielschool Again, THANK you for your reply. I see you typed the word "note" TWICE. Just for clarification, was the 1st "note" intended to be the word TOP?
From what I am seeing, you are playing the Alto a Major 3rd below the Melody (Soprano). Is that Standard for ALL melodies?
Can u put video on melodic minor scale and it's chord usage
Will definitely plan Nelson!
jason it would have been very nice if you would have played some guitar in side (or may be a track ) then played piano in some part of video .... but hats off nice explanation Jason
ok
Very Nice..
Thank you! Cheers!
Sir your work is really commendable😍thanks for this lesson..☺Just one request...can you make or share a video which can help me to understand how to play piano with different rhythm patterns....I mean i know chords but when playing for a song they doesn't fit in it. Every song has different rhythm pattern and i can't figure it out🙄😢...please help🙏
Thanks a ton! Can you start with this one: th-cam.com/video/Kps4TTcIGlM/w-d-xo.html
@@nathanielschool It was an amazing video sir. Thanks a lot sir.🙂❤❤ Your new subscriber😉.
@@nathanielschool One last request! Can u please share a playlist(if any) which can help me to move through my piano learning journey. I know all the basics of piano...know couple of songs(more than 10)...know some techniques(arpeggios,triads)...but frankly speaking don't know much about piano. I have been playing piano for about 4 years(not consistent)and i am learning very slowly probably becoz I have no teacher, just learning from youtube. Due to this I have remained to only upper beginner level So, if u can share me some videos I will able to improve myself and give you my blessings🙂🙏.
Bravo !! leçon très intéressante 🧐
Merci beaucoup Colette!
Really outrageously enjoyed every bit of it Jason... The rhythm at last could really inspire a guitar pattern too... Much appreciated !
I really have a eager request - you being a composer... Would you fancy displaying the different rhythmic parts (played on the left hand & the right thumb) using other vst instruments using a simple DAW ?
No need of troubling yourself teaching the DAW specifics.. but this could inspire the viewers with a broader context of how your lessons be useful to play other instruments as well.. A wonderful channel called "Jake Lizzio" does it to showcase his guitar riffs as well..
Thanks Ever so much Jason... 🤓 Much love..Rezi....
Thanks a ton for your encouragement Rezi! Yes! Everything I do is in a DAW so will bring it out in due time!
@@nathanielschool Thanks heaps for taking time to reply.. Anticipating the goodies pretty soon... 👍👍🥇
Do you have any tips on playing off the beat? I really struggle playing the “ands”.
A metronome can be helpful.
the least to say is ...super fantasticos la morianos....>>>( this is no language)...... it just sounds good to me.
Thank you very much!🤘
Online classes available?
Of course Immanuel. Can you write to us at music@nathanielschool.com with your details. You can also head over to nathanielschool.com and reach us!
Please teach me how to follow songs Please and explain some chord in c key
You need to follow more videos on our channel for sure Michael
nice
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Nice
Thanks a ton Ruban!
You are singer as well
It's always nice to work on your Vocals as a musician! Helps communicate!
Nice explanation of melody and accompaniment but suddenly saying alto tennor which is not explained
If I believe so, we've explained this as well. But definitely more so in other videos!
Sir🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot Praneeth!
boring
Yeah it will put all the audience dripping salivas before end of the first stanza .. dumb 😂
in today's pop music often the piano is played in a a very flat and boring way , nobody cares anymore for music theory , techiniqe etc.....they rather looks for format and fx .....