🎵 Check out my full music theory course right here! bit.ly/coreylennox-music-theory Right now I'm offering all 3 levels (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) into one bundle! So if you want to learn more about music theory from me, be sure to check it out.
how did I miss this VIDEO in this series! UGGG Who knew all these terms actually meant something! lol I never knew the difference between notes and chords. Interesting way to teach the topic. Always so easy to follow Corey!
Oh man! This one I’m going to have to watch a few times to get the hang of, a bit tough, but I like a challenge! And I’m super excited to actually have a piano to practice on now!! Yay! 😂❤️❤️❤️
I grew up playing piano and went to the Royal College of Music in London but the theory part I always struggled with. I love playing but HATED theory, always my downfall. Glad to have found your channel.
So when playing in the key of C for example, the I, IV, and V chords are the primary ones, but you wouldn’t play a chord progression in the root positions for these chords right? Wouldn’t you have to move some notes down an octave in IV and V so you don’t have to make big jumps with your hand? That’s the challenging part for me...
Totally up to you! I quite like root position chords and use them the most often. But most lesson books do use inversions to avoid jumping. Either way works!
@@CoreyLennox ok thank you for clarifying. I guess do what works. Since I usually play from music sheets, I wonder if most arrangements use root position chords or inversions. I suppose from your great lessons I have to assume that I can change chords to make them easier for me to play, whether it be in root position or inversions. Is that correct?
🎵 Check out my full music theory course right here! bit.ly/coreylennox-music-theory
Right now I'm offering all 3 levels (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) into one bundle! So if you want to learn more about music theory from me, be sure to check it out.
This deserves 100k+ views. I am new but I can tell the difference between this guy and most "teachers" on youtube. Amazing
Absolutely top notch! Easy to understand. Great teacher. Keep them coming and thank you.
These videos are so underrated. I feel like i can become Beethoven in 20 minutes
Down to earth and simple for all to understand. Where were you 40 years ago . LOL . BOSS
excellent instructions, thanks Corey;
Thank Lennox excellent explanation .from Lungile
Very clear & concise summary. Well done Corey.
Thank you! I had a few ahah moments watching this one 👍
how did I miss this VIDEO in this series! UGGG Who knew all these terms actually meant something! lol I never knew the difference between notes and chords. Interesting way to teach the topic. Always so easy to follow Corey!
Your videos are great man! Really helped improve my producing skills
Such a helpful video and love the examples! You're so talented, cheers!
Man, this is so in depth!
Such a clear explaination. Thanks!
Oh man! This one I’m going to have to watch a few times to get the hang of, a bit tough, but I like a challenge! And I’m super excited to actually have a piano to practice on now!! Yay! 😂❤️❤️❤️
@@CoreyLennox awesome! That’s super exciting! Thank you! 🙂
Love these videos so much, thank you! To answer your question, I'm wanting to learn EDM. :)
Very effective video
So much valuable content all jam packed into this video. Learned and re-learned so much! Thanks Corey!
And I’d love to learn more about EDM or broadway/jazz music!
Piano With Corey Jazz chords are crazy!
Piano With Corey omg yes of course!that would be awesome!
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I grew up playing piano and went to the Royal College of Music in London but the theory part I always struggled with. I love playing but HATED theory, always my downfall. Glad to have found your channel.
I hear you. The silly thing is I can sight read anything really easily, within reason, but theory was the bane of my existence :)
I'd love to be able to know how to play pop or pop punk songs! Could you maybe work some of those in?
Piano With Corey either! ....or some sweet Panic! Songs
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So when playing in the key of C for example, the I, IV, and V chords are the primary ones, but you wouldn’t play a chord progression in the root positions for these chords right? Wouldn’t you have to move some notes down an octave in IV and V so you don’t have to make big jumps with your hand? That’s the challenging part for me...
Totally up to you! I quite like root position chords and use them the most often. But most lesson books do use inversions to avoid jumping. Either way works!
@@CoreyLennox ok thank you for clarifying. I guess do what works. Since I usually play from music sheets, I wonder if most arrangements use root position chords or inversions. I suppose from your great lessons I have to assume that I can change chords to make them easier for me to play, whether it be in root position or inversions. Is that correct?
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I want to learn 1 - Country, 2 - Oldies rock
what brand keyboard are you playing on?
Casio!
genre: pop and edm
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I want to learn traditional hymns
You're in the right place! Most hymns only use the primary chords (I, IV, and V) so just make sure to practice those!
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