@@jogilful thanks Jose🙏 The Sheet Music for this video will be ready in a few weeks. In the meantime, you can find the sheet music for all my videos on my website www.pianofreak.co.il
Great tutorial… not a lot of unnecessary talking & you went straight into the music! Each exercise was explained thoroughly but plain and simple… I’ve been looking all over for a tutorial specifically Latin piano techniques! Thanks a bunch ✊🏾🎹
Let me tell you : this is by far the BEST latin tutorial on you tube ! Subscribed immediately. And the great thing is that we can apply the same concept forcany chord progression. The way you break the difficulty of the pattern using exercises rising slowly in difficulty is a great idea instead of just showing the pattern at a slow tempo. I loved the fact that you explained how it is built and so we can apply the same concept to create other patterns. Thank u so much , you are a wonderful teacher ( from a math teacher!!!) . Greetings from France, Philippe
I love how you break things down into smal components. The breaking down of the rythm with counting 1and makes it managable for me. I learnt to play the piano classical style so this is a bit overwhelming, but I feel that I can manage it with your great instruction.
Dear Tamara, You are a fine person. Your English is awful. You managed to make 9 mistakes in about 51 words. For example, "small" has two LL's. Don't get mad. Get correction software. Please appreciate that corrections are never insults. Here is your missive written correctly. I love how you break things down into chunks. Assigning numbers to the rhythm made the rhythm manageable. I studied Classical Piano. Latin Piano is a bit daunting. I feel I can muddle through thanks to your drills.
@@fffrtyrty123 that's interesting to read the correction, but it just doesn't feel like me writing. I might be able to snatch up some ideas, but it has to come from me. Just like my music making.
@@fffrtyrty123 Uh huh, and that grammar correction is most definitely relevant to the matter at hand 👍. P.S. You missed that I also forgot to put a comma after "thank you".
... I hope, sir, at the end of the video, you will continue to play for a long time, at least half an hour, so that we can practice with you as if we are live with you ... Thank you for your effort ... Salute to the best teacher ...
... sorted out. Don't be a Card. Do things the American way. After all, there are seven native speakers of English in the United States for every Briton who is a native speaker. Still, Great Britain is justly worthy of praise. The British: foolish and most unwise, but courageous and the best of hearts.
this is how you learn step by step not a whole lot of bs straight to the point I can't thank you enough you like a saint that came down from heaven I can't thank you enough
I am a beginner and don't even have left - right hand independence. But I love latin music. This is by far the best step by step progressive video. Each exercise in this video is just a joy to make progress to. Thank you so much for putting this together. For the first time I can play with both hands after a lot of counting and slowing down the metronome. I am so excited to hear myself play this.
Brand new piano player here. And rather learning simple basics. It’s nice to learn a little fun rhythm at first as well. Your lessons are straight forward and step by step. Easy to follow, and easy to understand
Génial, un grand plaisir pour moi d'être tombé sur tes vidéos excellentes . Je m'amuse comme un gosse. J'adore la salsa et les rythmes cubains. Merci beaucoup de Marseille en France !
Thanx Piano freak. My first time here! I like the way you break down the salsa excersices into small segments for practice and then how you build up to put it all together.And thanx for finally getting me clear on the tumbao rhythm in my left hand and how to count it!!I thought I'd never get it but you made it so simple just be teaching me how to count correctly!! Big thank!!I owe you one!!! From New York City!!
Excellent tutorial. One can learn to improvise in this style by practicing these exercises and then changing small things. Changing on small thing, then two in the same phrase keeping the rhythm moving. Then more. Like the early exercise where you play the octave then the third, then moving the thirds around while keeping the octave playing the same pattern for A minor. Moving the pattern to G major ,playing the G octave and moving the thirds around so it sounds good. Just experimenting with these patterns makes more music. So thank you! These are great tutorials!!!
I loved what you do on your channel. Your teaching techniques are very helpful and clear for beginners. I am practicing with you and will do it every day. Thank you 😊 for putting the notes up on screen, and counting is awesome.
Nicely laid out, with all exercises building on each other! I've heard this chord progression is called "The Andalusian Cadence" (used in Flamenco guitar music). I use the same chords in my book "Amazing Phrasing - Keyboard" Salsa/Afro Cuban Idea #45 (syncopated roots every other measure just to introduce an offbeat concept). Where it gets tricky if you're not used to Latin rhythms is playing that Tumbao in the Left Hand (Exercise 7) where the root comes in on beat 4 of the next chord (It's easier to play arpeggiated chords in Latin rhythms with a bass player covering that lower part, much more challenging all by oneself as a solo pianist!) Thanks for your presentation, my 2023 goal will be to get comfortable with ex. 7 and beyond, like your Blue Bossa Salsa style video!
These exercises are absolutely amazing, I've been looking for something like this for too long, its crazy how difficult it is to put the 2nd note of the bass line on the and of the 2, I've been struggling with it for too long and this exercise literally unlocked it for me in about 20 minutes. Thank you for making these videos!
@@PianoFreak1 I've just order the music sheet cos it will help me a lot with the exercices and reading. You need to be paid for your work as I'm paid for mine 😁
Here is a re-commissioning of the blob you wrote. You HAVE just become my hero, brother. Your lessons have a finely gradated progression progression from simple to complex. Your use of instructional time is economical. Criticism is help, not cruelty.
What a great tutorial. I have been working on this. As someone who is self taught, I always struggle with rhythm. This tutorial helps to address that and I love the sound. Thank you for this. I can't wait to get to more of your videos
Very good exercise to learn the basic piano "montuno" of salsa. Thank you very much for showing it. Although I understand that the bass line in this particular exercise could only be for harmonic reference of the roots of the chords. Usually and frequently when one plays the "montuneo", or the "guajeo" of salsa on the piano, the bass line is omitted by the left hand. In reality the voices of the chords are distributed between the two hands and the rhythmic movement is parallel in both hands, similar to the rythmic patern that he is using on his right hand. In this way the "arpeggio" is harmonized with the chordal intervals being distributed between the two hands. It's kind of a harmonized arpeggio. Which produces a richer and more interesting harmony. And if you use open chordal voicing, like the ones used in jazz music, it really becomes even more interesting and beautiful. The main idea is to ommit the bas line on the left and play the arpeggio with both hands at one octave of separation as much as possible withing the song structure. Cheers!
Thanks boss! And you ar very welcome too. I cannot wait for the next one! So you keep the excellent work that you are doing and a huge hello to the people in France. God bless you all.@@PianoFreak1
I often study blue Bossa in 3 différents styles and Latin Piano Exercices because it' s à wonderful music and it become easy to play bossa or salsa with your tutorial. You are the best. Thank's a lot. Pierre from Montpellier France 🎉🎵😊👍🎼🏆🎹🎶
As a beginning piano player, I love your method. I also study Brazilian Choro. You are very easy to follow along and understand the clave. I'll be working this daily for the near future!
You are an amazing teacher I write songs in Spanish and English and am learning to play piano and recording in my home studio you've been a big help love to collaborate with you some day, thanks in advance David
Please let me know what do you think about this tutorial 🙏
Excellent ! It will be great to have a PDF .
@@jogilful thanks Jose🙏
The Sheet Music for this video will be ready in a few weeks. In the meantime, you can find the sheet music for all my videos on my website www.pianofreak.co.il
As a jazz pianist this was helpful!!! Thanks!!!! 🎹💯😎👊🏽
@@aaronhillsworld thank you very much 🙏🌹
I just discovered your channel today by accident. ¡Love your Channe! 🙏
Great tutorial… not a lot of unnecessary talking & you went straight into the music! Each exercise was explained thoroughly but plain and simple… I’ve been looking all over for a tutorial specifically Latin piano techniques! Thanks a bunch ✊🏾🎹
Thank you so much ♥️🌹
Let me tell you : this is by far the BEST latin tutorial on you tube ! Subscribed immediately. And the great thing is that we can apply the same concept forcany chord progression. The way you break the difficulty of the pattern using exercises rising slowly in difficulty is a great idea instead of just showing the pattern at a slow tempo. I loved the fact that you explained how it is built and so we can apply the same concept to create other patterns. Thank u so much , you are a wonderful teacher ( from a math teacher!!!) . Greetings from France, Philippe
Thank you so much Philippe 🙏.
It makes me happy to hear that.🌹
🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
I love how you break things down into smal components. The breaking down of the rythm with counting 1and makes it managable for me. I learnt to play the piano classical style so this is a bit overwhelming, but I feel that I can manage it with your great instruction.
Thank you so much Tamara
Dear Tamara,
You are a fine person. Your English is awful. You managed to make 9 mistakes in about 51 words. For example, "small" has two LL's. Don't get mad. Get correction software. Please appreciate that corrections are never insults. Here is your missive written correctly.
I love how you break things down into chunks. Assigning numbers to the rhythm made the rhythm manageable. I studied Classical Piano. Latin Piano is a bit daunting. I feel I can muddle through thanks to your drills.
On this channel we are dealing with piano lessons and not learning and improving English
@@fffrtyrty123 that's interesting to read the correction, but it just doesn't feel like me writing. I might be able to snatch up some ideas, but it has to come from me. Just like my music making.
Tamara is right 👌!!!
This is a fantastic tutorial. Now I can add more authentic latin spice when I play Spain and Armando's Rhumba. Thank you sir!
Thanks Juan🙏
"Latin", not, "latin". We have things to learn from Latin Americans.
@@fffrtyrty123 Uh huh, and that grammar correction is most definitely relevant to the matter at hand 👍.
P.S. You missed that I also forgot to put a comma after "thank you".
🤣 Thanks for bringing the essence back to the channel🙏♥️
OUTSTANDING!!! You take your time, timing so easy to follow! I hooked. Nothing i’ve wanted more than to play Salsa!
Gracias!!
Thank you so much ♥️🌹
Hi from Puerto Rico: Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, you’re the Greatest Master, i was searching for this and now i have it, Blessings for you.
Thank you so much ❤️🌹
Thank you for building a highway for us to become junior piano freaks ❤ loads of love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you too 🌹♥️♥️♥️
... I hope, sir, at the end of the video, you will continue to play for a long time, at least half an hour, so that we can practice with you as if we are live with you ... Thank you for your effort ... Salute to the best teacher ...
Thanks 🌹
Five Thumbs up!! Excellent gradulated teaching steps. Quality of the key press video portion is the best I'vwe seen on TH-cam.
Thank you so much ♥️🌹
Thanks Piano Freak, having a lot of trouble syncing my left hand with the salsa beat but this tutorial has finally got me sorted! 👏
Thanks Kevin 🙏 I'm happy to hear 🌹
... sorted out. Don't be a Card. Do things the American way. After all, there are seven native speakers of English in the United States for every Briton who is a native speaker.
Still, Great Britain is justly worthy of praise.
The British: foolish and most unwise, but courageous and the best of hearts.
Thank you sir very intersting course big up from morocco
Thank you very much Karim🙏🌹
THANKS TEACHER THAT WAS A MASTERPIECE CLASS. I DO HAVE A SONG WITH A SALSA PIECE IN THAT EXACT PROGRESSION.
Thank you very much Ross 🌹
this is how you learn step by step not a whole lot of bs straight to the point I can't thank you enough you like a saint that came down from heaven I can't thank you enough
I'm happy 😊 thank you too JesusGines ♥️
Hi, I think is fantastic, enjoyable and easy to follow. Thank you
Thank you very much 🌹
Great Latin Pianist and teacher 👏 Thanks for sharing your videos. They really motivated me to play more Latin styles on the piano! 🎹
Thank you Alwin ♥️ keep following 🌹
I am a beginner and don't even have left - right hand independence. But I love latin music. This is by far the best step by step progressive video. Each exercise in this video is just a joy to make progress to. Thank you so much for putting this together. For the first time I can play with both hands after a lot of counting and slowing down the metronome. I am so excited to hear myself play this.
Thank you Ryan, I'm so happy 🙏♥️
I love the left hand exercise it helps a whole lot Piano Freak It helps me I keep looping it over and over yes the repeating is the key
Very good 👍 keep looping
Brand new piano player here. And rather learning simple basics. It’s nice to learn a little fun rhythm at first as well. Your lessons are straight forward and step by step. Easy to follow, and easy to understand
Thank you very much 🙏 keep following ♥️
Génial, un grand plaisir pour moi d'être tombé sur tes vidéos excellentes . Je m'amuse comme un gosse. J'adore la salsa et les rythmes cubains. Merci beaucoup de Marseille en France !
Thank you so much 🌹♥️♥️♥️
Thanx Piano freak. My first time here! I like the way you break down the salsa excersices into small segments for practice and then how you build up to put it all together.And thanx for finally getting me clear on the tumbao rhythm in my left hand and how to count it!!I thought I'd never get it but you made it so simple just be teaching me how to count correctly!! Big thank!!I owe you one!!! From New York City!!
Thank you very much David🙏🎶🙏
These videos are so inspiring, I just had to subscribe to not miss any of these gems of knowledge!
Thank you very much Steve 🌹
¡Gracias!
Thank you so much Raul🙏🌹
I can count on my own with exercise 6 sounds like a Spanish heritage folk song wow simply awesome your the man from heaven love Spanish folks songs
Thank you so much 🙏
Excellent tutorial. One can learn to improvise in this style by practicing these exercises and then changing small things. Changing on small thing, then two in the same phrase keeping the rhythm moving. Then more. Like the early exercise where you play the octave then the third, then moving the thirds around while keeping the octave playing the same pattern for A minor. Moving the pattern to G major ,playing the G octave and moving the thirds around so it sounds good. Just experimenting with these patterns makes more music. So thank you! These are great tutorials!!!
Hi Steve... thanks for your feedback 🙏🙏🎶
This is what I wanted most for my piano practices. Thank you so much!
Thank you 🙏
Great music! Great rhythms! Great instruction! A++ !
Thanks Jay🙏🌹
Happy new year🎉
Happy new year Nemal 🌹
You're exercises are changing my life bro!!!
Thanks a lot🙏 you made me happy ♥️
great job 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🫡🫡🙏🙏🙏🎹🎹👍👍💪💪👏👏👏I love it
Thank you so much 🌹♥️
I loved what you do on your channel. Your teaching techniques are very helpful and clear for beginners. I am practicing with you and will do it every day. Thank you 😊 for putting the notes up on screen, and counting is awesome.
Thank you Yudi ♥️🌹
Nicely laid out, with all exercises building on each other! I've heard this chord progression is called "The Andalusian Cadence" (used in Flamenco guitar music). I use the same chords in my book "Amazing Phrasing - Keyboard" Salsa/Afro Cuban Idea #45 (syncopated roots every other measure just to introduce an offbeat concept). Where it gets tricky if you're not used to Latin rhythms is playing that Tumbao in the Left Hand (Exercise 7) where the root comes in on beat 4 of the next chord (It's easier to play arpeggiated chords in Latin rhythms with a bass player covering that lower part, much more challenging all by oneself as a solo pianist!) Thanks for your presentation, my 2023 goal will be to get comfortable with ex. 7 and beyond, like your Blue Bossa Salsa style video!
Thanks Debbie 🙏 I love your comments 🎶
These exercises are absolutely amazing, I've been looking for something like this for too long, its crazy how difficult it is to put the 2nd note of the bass line on the and of the 2, I've been struggling with it for too long and this exercise literally unlocked it for me in about 20 minutes. Thank you for making these videos!
Thank you too ♥️🌹🌹🌹
Great tutorial! I‘m a beginner in Latin music on piano, I only played Classic so far and I can follow without problems 👍👍 Thank you for your work! 🙏🏽
Thanks Lariska🙏
Muy Bien explicados excelente good teacher gracias Gran maestro ❤.
Gracias Miguel ♥️🌹
I love it so much thank you !!
Thank you Oxyjinn 🙏🌹
Super tutorial and great teaching style. Have subscribed...
Thank you so much 🌹❤️
Keep up the good work my brother
I really really appreciate your efforts
I love your teaching
It really makes sense wow thumbs up❤
Thank you so much 🌹♥️
Excellent lesson My Friend Professor!!!,... I appreciate it very very much!
GOD Bless you. Alberto : )
Thank you Alberto 🌹
Beautiful, keep the Latin lessons coming!
Thanks 🙏🌹
Melhor canal que eu vi até hoje sobre tutorial de música latina parabéns👏👏👏👏👏
Muchas gracias Daniel 🙏🌹
Catalan?
Israel
I can't thank you enough these exercises help me
Thank you too, happy to know that 🌹♥️
Wonderful lesson Thanks.
Thank you very much Adrian 🙏🎶
I’m really loving this. You make it so easy to follow. You are a great teacher. Following you from Switzerland.
Thank you Robert 🌹♥️
Благодарю , ВАС, за разбор красивого стиля, мне всё понятно. Браво!👍👍👍💯💥
Пожалуйста 🙏
El mejor video para principiantes de piano de salsa
Muchas gracias 🙏🌹♥️
Thank you for illustrating so clearly!
Thank you too 🌹♥️
You are very good teacher , I love Latin music and I’m glad I found you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much Sara 🙏🌹
Exactly what I was looking for!!! Thanks a lot!!
I'm happy, thank you very much 🌹♥️
Great teacher, Great teachings! Very clear, expressive and precise. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much 🌹❤️
The best tuto for that latin style , from beginning to advanced , can't be better 🎉
Thank you Nicolas 🌹❤️
@@PianoFreak1 I've just order the music sheet cos it will help me a lot with the exercices and reading. You need to be paid for your work as I'm paid for mine 😁
@@nicoquebec thank you so much 🌹❤️
this is the way you teach someone on point
What do you mean?
Great tutorial, it’s a lot of fun to listen to you 😎
Thank you very much pianothings 🌹
Great demonstration on how to that Latin piano thing. Thanks.
Thank you very much ♥️🌹
Yo no sé mucho inglés, pero puedo decir que tu video tutoríal sobre música latina es GREAT maybe THE BEST. Gracias!!!
Muchas gracias Angel Ayala 🌹❤️
Your tutorials are great. Thank you and bless.
Thank you Steve 🌹🙏
I really mean it, you are among the best tutors here, that style is unique and your approach makes it easy to follow.
@@stevebhowanee164 Thank you so much Steve 🙏♥️
You just become my hero brother, your lessons are easy to hard within minutes. ❤
Thank you so much Pablo♥️🌹
Here is a re-commissioning of the blob you wrote.
You HAVE just become my hero, brother. Your lessons have a finely gradated progression progression from simple to complex. Your use of instructional time is economical.
Criticism is help, not cruelty.
I am starting the piano today, and this is the first thing I am trying to learn. Thank you very much for this lesson!
Big like Remy 👍 keep following ♥️♥️🌹
Man, what a great video! You explained it so perfectly. Thank you!
Thank you so much Derek 🌹
What a great tutorial. I have been working on this. As someone who is self taught, I always struggle with rhythm. This tutorial helps to address that and I love the sound. Thank you for this. I can't wait to get to more of your videos
Thank you very much Chris 🙏♥️
Really well done tutorial. Well organized, clear, progressive, and a fun result in no time!
Thank you Daniel 🌹
You're a really good teacher. Thank you
Thank you so much 🙏🌹
Fantastic tutorial and channel. Thanks!!!
Thank you Miguel 🙏🌹
WOW fantastic, I love how everything builds off of itself but then can be combined 😮
Thank you so much 🌹❤️
Thanks I have just subscribed, I never knew there were Latin Piano lessons on TH-cam, looking forward to the journey!
Thanks.. enjoy the channel 🌹
So are an Excellent teacher, thank you.
Thank you very much 🌹🙏
Very good lesson. Step by step which quickly leads to a great result
Thank you very much Mark♥️🌹
Clear and easy to understand...
Thanks B. Marchan 🙏🌹
Beautiful latin music, subscribed!
Thank you 🙏 K I 3 L T
Very good exercise to learn the basic piano "montuno" of salsa. Thank you very much for showing it. Although I understand that the bass line in this particular exercise could only be for harmonic reference of the roots of the chords. Usually and frequently when one plays the "montuneo", or the "guajeo" of salsa on the piano, the bass line is omitted by the left hand. In reality the voices of the chords are distributed between the two hands and the rhythmic movement is parallel in both hands, similar to the rythmic patern that he is using on his right hand. In this way the "arpeggio" is harmonized with the chordal intervals being distributed between the two hands. It's kind of a harmonized arpeggio. Which produces a richer and more interesting harmony. And if you use open chordal voicing, like the ones used in jazz music, it really becomes even more interesting and beautiful. The main idea is to ommit the bas line on the left and play the arpeggio with both hands at one octave of separation as much as possible withing the song structure. Cheers!
You absolutely right 🌹 thank you ♥️
Thanks boss! And you ar very welcome too. I cannot wait for the next one! So you keep the excellent work that you are doing and a huge hello to the people in France. God bless you all.@@PianoFreak1
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Parabéns 👏👏👏 muito bom sem enrolação e bem explicado,ate eu peguei essa divisão 😊😊😊
Thank you Marlos ❤️❤️🌹
Best latin piano tutorial ive seen!
Thank you very much ♥️
Awesome. More of those exercises please, thank you.
Thanks Ruben 🌹♥️
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Thank you 🌹❤️
Thank you for teaching us
@@gracedeatherage4955 thank you too ♥️♥️
Thanks so much for counting. It's much easier for me to understand.
My pleasure 🙏♥️
Your lesson is amazing!! Thank you for creating this video. You are a great teacher🙏🏽
Thanks Jaime🌹♥️
I often study blue Bossa in 3 différents styles and Latin Piano Exercices because it' s à wonderful music and it become easy to play bossa or salsa with your tutorial. You are the best. Thank's a lot. Pierre from Montpellier France 🎉🎵😊👍🎼🏆🎹🎶
Thank you so much Pierre 🌹♥️
Super this puts me in the groove thank you!.
Thank you David 🌹❤️
Thank you!! These exercises are perfect,.
Thank you very much 🙏♥️
Amazing. I'm learning lots from you
Thank you very much ❤️🌹
As a beginning piano player, I love your method. I also study Brazilian Choro. You are very easy to follow along and understand the clave. I'll be working this daily for the near future!
Thank you very much Al 🙏
Nice tutorial , I am now trying to master exercise 2.
Good luck Yvon 🌹
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing..
Thank you ❤️🌹
Best latin piano tutorial ❤.
Thank you so much 🌹♥️
It is excellent, thanks for sharing
Thank you ♥️🌹
I gotta say thanks so much for keeping it simple, slow and most importantly fun! Following from Calgary Ab 😎
Thank you so much Ben ♥️🌹
Very useful. Good job!
Thank you Mark 🌹♥️
Wonderful exercise muchas gracias!
Thank you very much ♥️♥️♥️
Saluti dall'Italia!
Thank you Andrea ❤️❤️❤️
Perfect thanks my friend !!
Thanks Jerry🎶🙏
You are an amazing teacher I write songs in Spanish and English and am learning to play piano and recording in my home studio you've been a big help love to collaborate with you some day, thanks in advance
David
Thank you very much David🙏🌹
@@PianoFreak1 your very welcome!
Muy bueno las lecciones
Muchas gracias 🌹❤️
Muy bueno bendiciones
Gracias Antonio 🙏🌹
Very nice 👌 I will be practicing, thanks
Thanks Joe🙏🌹
Thanks Joe🙏🌹
Great tutorial cantwait to try
Thanks Zoltan 🙏
Omg i love your channel so much i love Latin and jazz
Thank you dbrune12 🙏 keep following 🎶
@@PianoFreak1 np man for sure do you know a lot of stuff on your channel I love it keep up the good work👍🏾
@@Chef22543 thanks
Excelent. Veré easy and smart.
Thank you so much 🌹♥️
Love your videos!
Thank you Adrian 🌹♥️
Awesome, Thank you
Thank you too 🙏❤️