You have a natural talent to make things simple and acessible to us 'dummies' and thank you for staying with the series - so good. Well done Andertons :-)
Just to echo the thanks of others, you've really given me another perspective from the classical style lessons of my youth and very much look forward to your next instalment! Many thanks.
Came across this whilst watching a few synth reviews you've done. Just been unexpectedly educated! This vid is a gem. Taking simple chords and turning them on their head to sound "a lot posher with a lot less...". Much respect, Jack! Subscribed!!
Every one of these lessons has been so helpful for me, a guitar guy who understands chords/music theory but just never had the time logged or instruction on piano to make it sound 'posh' and not just those primitive triad voicings.
Oh Man, Scot, thanks for the kind words and watching even one second of my ramblings. Means alot to know that some of it maybe be of some use my G. All of the best X
Thanks for the kind words Jake. Defo gonna do when on other keys when I'm next in, probably do a couple as I get it's a tricky one and wanna make sure I make it nice and simple for everyone. Thanks again X
@@jackduxburymusic Thanks Jack!! It's a concept I've been struggling to stick with learning so it'll be fully appreciated! Your vids inspired me to buy an SV2 from Andertons and I'm buzzed to get it and learn some more great tips n tricks from you! Keep up the great work Jack!!!
Hey jack,don’t know if you carry any kawai products,but a demo on the kawai es920 would be helpful,they aren’t available across the pond yet,but a lot of people are interested in it,I’ve preordered one,like your videos jack,thank you.
Great lesson. This would be something I’d like to get down without having to think about it. What’s your opinion on developing muscle memory and unlocking the hands. I struggle when I have to think especially if my left hand is doing something different.
Hi Mick, thanks for the kind comment mate. Think I'm gonna do a video soon on this but I find for 95% of playong I have to do my left hand just moves with the chords. Next to no independence necessary for most stuff other than latin and Boogie Woogie. If it's something along those lines it normally is repetitive and therefore it's just a matter of drilling it for a good few hours. Often I'll whack a film on or a series and just watch something on TV whilst keeping my left hand going. After a few sessions I promise it will just stick!! Hope that helps my G X
For those of you who do not delve into the description - here is a link to ALL of Jacks lessons in an Andertons playlist.. th-cam.com/play/PLql5qabb8z90hrpGLy8_53JksgzR_elYO.html
You can indeed. You can also drop 3, drop 4 etc when the chord has more notes in it than a triad. That Mark Levine book and a quick google will explain a bit more about it, such as the use of diminished chords on non-chord tones (that's the tricky Bill Evans bit!!) Thanks for stopping by X
Excellent as always relative to people actually understanding what the hell the "teacher" is talking about.... Suggestion for upcoming topics: pentatonic scale and blues scale (what, how, when?)
Watch all of Jack's lesons here:
» Lesson #1 Understanding The Keyboard | th-cam.com/video/wpAnzfmTB4g/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #2 Building Chords | th-cam.com/video/ISfYbVYkbx0/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #3 Intervals & Inversions | th-cam.com/video/RKn5mxJMoKI/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #4 Complex Chords/Progressions | th-cam.com/video/yQwyVAAXLqo/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #5 Top 3 EASY To Play Licks | th-cam.com/video/mbjsbSWxR9E/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #6 Yacht Rock Chord Progressions | th-cam.com/video/IMeGML4UYxY/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #7 Drop 2 Voicings | th-cam.com/video/TimAdyKxE-c/w-d-xo.html
» Lesson #8 Piano Pedal Tricks | th-cam.com/video/g4DOqg4H1FY/w-d-xo.html
best lessons on the net for noobs. Please more squibby/flammy stuff. Loving it
You have a natural talent to make things simple and acessible to us 'dummies' and thank you for staying with the series - so good.
Well done Andertons :-)
Oh maaan, thanks Ian. Very kind of you X
The Voicing has a C & W Ring to it. Quick and dirty, I love it! Thanks jack!
Just to echo the thanks of others, you've really given me another perspective from the classical style lessons of my youth and very much look forward to your next instalment! Many thanks.
Came across this whilst watching a few synth reviews you've done. Just been unexpectedly educated! This vid is a gem. Taking simple chords and turning them on their head to sound "a lot posher with a lot less...". Much respect, Jack! Subscribed!!
Every one of these lessons has been so helpful for me, a guitar guy who understands chords/music theory but just never had the time logged or instruction on piano to make it sound 'posh' and not just those primitive triad voicings.
Cheers Sam, very cool and kind of you to leave such a nice comment my G. Glad to know they're of some use to someone! X
This is super useful! Great job using your knowledge of showing people music stuff to help your audience. Many thank yous! Nice job team!
Straight to my Jacks lesson folder - thank you Jack
Thanks for staying with this series, Jack. You're inspiring me to play every day.
Oh Man, Scot, thanks for the kind words and watching even one second of my ramblings. Means alot to know that some of it maybe be of some use my G. All of the best X
It’s really awesome, Jack. Accessible game changing lessons. 10/10
I love learning about these “tricks”(?) that sound great. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Exactly what I need...I'm a horn player trying to get some piano chops..
Good show & thanks
This is gold. More please!
love these lessons guys - so helpful. I know your keen to keep things simple but Id love a very simple lesson on switching keys/modulation
I'm on it Jeremy, next time I'm in I promise! Thanks for watching and the comment, appreciate it 🙏
Beautiful playing Jack!
Thanks so much Lemon, very kind of you to say so X
Jack makes it look so easy...
Thank you for sharing the idea. Beautiful.
Thank YOU for watching. Very much appreciated 🙏
Wow that was interesting I'm gonna try that n it sounds really cool thank you 🎵😍
These are all really great lessons Jack!!! Helping my piano playing a lot! Maybe a lesson on keys? Like how to know what key you should be playing in?
Thanks for the kind words Jake. Defo gonna do when on other keys when I'm next in, probably do a couple as I get it's a tricky one and wanna make sure I make it nice and simple for everyone. Thanks again X
@@jackduxburymusic Thanks Jack!! It's a concept I've been struggling to stick with learning so it'll be fully appreciated! Your vids inspired me to buy an SV2 from Andertons and I'm buzzed to get it and learn some more great tips n tricks from you! Keep up the great work Jack!!!
Spot on! Almost as impressive as Jack's synth-battle (which I consider God-level). Thanks!
You HAVE to be the voice over for the Geico lizard!
Sounds great. Thanks.
Thank you for watching Curt, appreciate it mate X
nice 1 mate, love the drop 2 sound, but easy to get lost... maybe your "beam down to the left hand" concept
will help. cheers pal!
Thanks so much for the kind words Woody. You needn't beam anything anywhere, sounding lovely in the latest Nautilus videos - killer X
great stuff, exactly what I am after
Great stuff! We need more Jack in our lives and I'm not referring to Jack Daniels ;)
Oh Maaaan, thanks for the kind words Yordi. Sending you all my best wishes X
Hey jack,don’t know if you carry any kawai products,but a demo on the kawai es920 would be helpful,they aren’t available across the pond yet,but a lot of people are interested in it,I’ve preordered one,like your videos jack,thank you.
I love this
brilliant👍🏻
Cheers Kurt X
Interesting 👏🏼
Lovely ❤️💯🔥🥰
Amazing thanks so much Jack! Are you planning an 88 key midi controller comparison with D Bangerz soon?? Please! 🙏
Thanks to you for watching mate! We will do as soon as we can get Bingerz in the room with me. Interested to see what he thinks X
Yay -2’s!
My Man X
Jack that was cool more please :-)
Will do! Thanks so much for the kind comment 😊
Great lesson. This would be something I’d like to get down without having to think about it. What’s your opinion on developing muscle memory and unlocking the hands. I struggle when I have to think especially if my left hand is doing something different.
Hi Mick, thanks for the kind comment mate. Think I'm gonna do a video soon on this but I find for 95% of playong I have to do my left hand just moves with the chords. Next to no independence necessary for most stuff other than latin and Boogie Woogie. If it's something along those lines it normally is repetitive and therefore it's just a matter of drilling it for a good few hours. Often I'll whack a film on or a series and just watch something on TV whilst keeping my left hand going. After a few sessions I promise it will just stick!! Hope that helps my G X
For those of you who do not delve into the description - here is a link to ALL of Jacks lessons in an Andertons playlist.. th-cam.com/play/PLql5qabb8z90hrpGLy8_53JksgzR_elYO.html
Anderton I would love you to show me voices to use to synth on piano
Good idea! Thanks Ayobami 😊
Outstanding
Thanks for the kind comment Keith X
Can I do a drop on any note of my chord as well???
You can indeed. You can also drop 3, drop 4 etc when the chord has more notes in it than a triad. That Mark Levine book and a quick google will explain a bit more about it, such as the use of diminished chords on non-chord tones (that's the tricky Bill Evans bit!!) Thanks for stopping by X
Your the LORD!
No way Mike, YOU are for watching even a second of my nonsense mate! X
Excellent as always relative to people actually understanding what the hell the "teacher" is talking about.... Suggestion for upcoming topics: pentatonic scale and blues scale (what, how, when?)
Thanks Renato, great suggestions, promise I'll give them a go next!! X
Root 5 10 works too
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Any chance you could explain this? Is it moving the root note 5 or 10 places?
@@nijurosu2169 root = C 5 = G above 10 = E above (above the next C)
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Bass guitarists have been doing this forever.
Hollywood (romantic/tragic) Blockbuster composition exposed!
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