Jason such great information very effective and some times this is over looked. It give the chord so much color. And create so much more fullness to any progression. Great lesson loved it.
Yes, its very useful of course! For me, its the next chapter i want to masterize, and so thank you very much for this lesson which conceotually easy to understand. Just need times so that my fingers can really jump and dance like yours😀. Again, thanks a million Jason. God bless u as always 💜
I know what I’ll be watching at lunch. I’m working on a new song. Hope to learn something new. Always great content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Jason Zac Sir....Namaste....You are a Legendary Pianist and no doubt in it...Recently it happened to see your lessons. Those are very very useful to the learners and I am following it everyday and happy with these lessons and I observed a very significant change in my Playing. In this aspect I am submitting one request/suggestion as a learner. If the lessons are in short mode i.e. around 15 Min, our mind will tend to learn or open it, because of its time frame thinking that it's a small lesson. Following the lengthy lessons ( i.e.30 min or One hour) may give some dislike on may feel difficult to learn or accept it. With Regards....
For the Line cliche and the melodic movement & phrases what is the pattern for the right hand? I cannot figure it out even slowing down the video. Would be nice to have notes.
🙏 Hello sir, good evening. Wonderful arpeggios.Some songs come to mind while listening. Sir, is it gives the same melody while playing chord inversions ?
@@nathanielschool A beginner here. Love your energy! Likely you already know this. But if you play these 7th chords in the left. And play the melody in the C major scale. You can play a boat load of songs. The chords are. CEGB. DFAC. EGBD. FACE. GBDF.
@Jason Zac - Nathaniel School of Music believe you me I most certainly am. I appreciate your work and will have you as one of my teachers for a long time
Jason, your teaching is so clear and practical. And every time you sing it is a real treat to my ears. Thank you!
Wow, thank you Michael!
I learned the magic of spread chords from you & now you made it more interesting... Much love & praises your way dear Jason...🤓👍🎉🎉🎉🥇
So Wonderful Rezi!
@@nathanielschool 🤗🤗🤓👍👍🎉
For several months I have watched one of your videos every day. I enjoy your approach and your spirit.
Awesome! Thank you so much Tom!
Jason such great information very effective and some times this is over looked. It give the chord so much color. And create so much more fullness to any progression.
Great lesson loved it.
Glad it was helpful Robert!
Voice amazing brother 🤩
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you 🙏 very useful !
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial.. thank you
You are welcome Greg!
Yes, its very useful of course!
For me, its the next chapter i want to masterize, and so thank you very much for this lesson which conceotually easy to understand. Just need times so that my fingers can really jump and dance like yours😀.
Again, thanks a million Jason.
God bless u as always 💜
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for your prayers and support!
It's really different lesson on chords tried.....many many thank you sirji🙏🙏🙏 absolutely unique 👍
So nice of you Jignesh!
Great lesson
Thanks Satish!
I know what I’ll be watching at lunch. I’m working on a new song. Hope to learn something new. Always great content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Most welcome!
Wonderful 👍👍
Thank you Kishore! Cheers!
Another amazing episode Thanks 🙏 Jason
Most welcome Priyantha!
Also, adding a note either above or below a triad from the start helped me learn all 3 inversions of each chord without realizing.
Super!
Good tip!
This is really great stuff. I'll be adding this to my practice routine.
Awesome Dan!
Thanks!
Glad you found the lesson useful Kishore 🙏🏼 Thanks so much for the support. Means a lot!
Merci for this.
You're most welcome Lawrence!
Jason Zac Sir....Namaste....You are a Legendary Pianist and no doubt in it...Recently it happened to see your lessons. Those are very very useful to the learners and I am following it everyday and happy with these lessons and I observed a very significant change in my Playing. In this aspect I am submitting one request/suggestion as a learner. If the lessons are in short mode i.e. around 15 Min, our mind will tend to learn or open it, because of its time frame thinking that it's a small lesson. Following the lengthy lessons ( i.e.30 min or One hour) may give some dislike on may feel difficult to learn or accept it.
With Regards....
Glad to know Krishna!
Jason, can you please do more videos on how to fill in right hand melodies?
ok Karin. Will plan the same!
@@nathanielschool Wonderful Jason. I'm looking forward.
For the Line cliche and the melodic movement & phrases what is the pattern for the right hand? I cannot figure it out even slowing down the video. Would be nice to have notes.
🙏 Hello sir, good evening. Wonderful arpeggios.Some songs come to mind while listening. Sir, is it gives the same melody while playing chord inversions ?
Yes Prashanth. However, if you invert the chord, then the new top note will appear to be the melody!
Hi thanks for the lessons. Do you have anything on contemporary gospel piano?
Not yet Wendy! But will plan!
@@nathanielschool Thanks for your reply.
Do you do it with notes other than the root - like 3 5 1 3 - so the 3d is doubled rather than the root?
A really nice idea. We already have 5ths and 7ths. Could you call these 8ths?
Awesome! Yeah! I guess so! The octaves add a lot!
@@nathanielschool A beginner here. Love your energy! Likely you already know this. But if you play these 7th chords in the left. And play the melody in the C major scale. You can play a boat load of songs. The chords are. CEGB. DFAC. EGBD. FACE. GBDF.
I just want to know how you sing like that!
Haha thanks John! You should check out some of my singing videos: th-cam.com/video/RHjKit5YnLc/w-d-xo.html
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Thanks Paolo!
Damn these very medium sized hands !
Oops! Keep trying Michael!
@Jason Zac - Nathaniel School of Music believe you me I most certainly am. I appreciate your work and will have you as one of my teachers for a long time