This is my all time favourite song, and this video made me cry like a baby. One day I hope to learn how to play it on piano. Thank you so much for sharing!
I love these videos man, I am looking to get better with my improvisation and using your videos is helping a lot! Do you have any tips or resources you used to become more familiar with each scale? Or did you grind out scales and arpeggios for hours at a time? Thanks!
Just like learning more vocabulary helps you express yourself when speaking, learning chords/scales/theory can help you express yourself more fully when playing music. It's not the end-all, but part of spending time with music. Consider it part of the color palette you can draw from when making music. As far as tips and resources go: remember that it's a life-long undertaking to learn music. I've found the best help in studying and listening to other artists I admire. Are you familiar with Brad Mehldau? Do you have any artists you enjoy for which you might be able to find some transcriptions or sheet music of their music? I like to go listen to live musicians and go home and try to figure out what they are doing.
@@heavypiano I really like your analogy of a color palette. I have heard of Brad Mehldau from a few people, I haven't listened to much of his stuff at all. I have been inspired a ton by Randy Newman, Elton John, but haven't listened to a ton of Jazz pianists. I have been jamming a lot with Avril 14 by Aphex Twin, my hands are not nearly big enough to play it how he does but I make my way through it! Honestly man, I love the way you improvise, and maybe this is a bit forward but I would literally mow your lawn for free for a month to just hang out and have you teach me a few things!
@@minihitch24 if you're ever in the Austin area, send me a message. We could at least get together and have you sit in on a ballet class with me while I improvise. Cheers!
3:45 man that sounds so incredible beautiful
Very helpful, and very pleasant to listen and watch
Beautiful for a tutorial
This is my all time favourite song, and this video made me cry like a baby. One day I hope to learn how to play it on piano. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Wow ...I'm impressed...so beautifully played...i will try to learn this now
Hoooow do I get that good. That's so beautiful.. reminds me a lot Casimir Pulaski Day by Sufjan Stevens
I thought the same thing! "Goldenrod and the 4H stone" = "It's a bittersweet symphony". So good.
I'm glad you are enjoying the video. Hope it helps!
Allow me to share that E-Bm7-Asus-A occurs when the singer start soloing, till the end.
Wonderful
Awesome video man!!!
Thanks Marcel
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I love these videos man, I am looking to get better with my improvisation and using your videos is helping a lot! Do you have any tips or resources you used to become more familiar with each scale? Or did you grind out scales and arpeggios for hours at a time? Thanks!
Just like learning more vocabulary helps you express yourself when speaking, learning chords/scales/theory can help you express yourself more fully when playing music. It's not the end-all, but part of spending time with music. Consider it part of the color palette you can draw from when making music.
As far as tips and resources go: remember that it's a life-long undertaking to learn music. I've found the best help in studying and listening to other artists I admire. Are you familiar with Brad Mehldau? Do you have any artists you enjoy for which you might be able to find some transcriptions or sheet music of their music? I like to go listen to live musicians and go home and try to figure out what they are doing.
@@heavypiano I really like your analogy of a color palette. I have heard of Brad Mehldau from a few people, I haven't listened to much of his stuff at all. I have been inspired a ton by Randy Newman, Elton John, but haven't listened to a ton of Jazz pianists.
I have been jamming a lot with Avril 14 by Aphex Twin, my hands are not nearly big enough to play it how he does but I make my way through it! Honestly man, I love the way you improvise, and maybe this is a bit forward but I would literally mow your lawn for free for a month to just hang out and have you teach me a few things!
@@minihitch24 if you're ever in the Austin area, send me a message. We could at least get together and have you sit in on a ballet class with me while I improvise. Cheers!
@@heavypiano Killer man!
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Two How To in the same day? Thank you!
You're welcome, Alejandro.
There was a MIDI mentioned. Is there a page it can be downloaded from?
Hi, it's available on www.patreon.com/heavypiano
Wow. Even your tutorial is beautiful. Ridiculous.
Thanks!