I am still 8 and from Vietnam and my mom haven't got enough money to get me to a piano class. And then I found pianote and its the best piano channel ever and now I can play turkish march and the entertainer
Thank you for doing a Scott Joplin’s piece. I love ragtime since i was kid, just didn’t know its name. I’ve memorized the right hand only for about 20 years. but the left hand is so difficult and intimidating. Now I just got a Roland piano, and will practice the left hand with this video! Thank You again.
This song was what turned my opinion to “piano is fun!”. I had up to that moment only been given classical music pieces to learn, and that can be too heavy for an 11 year old. The on my second year of playing piano, a friends flew in from Sweden and visited me out there in the desert where I lived, and she started playing The entertainer. I was blown away, it was so fun, so fast and I had heard it on the radio many times! She sent the note sheet to me when she returned to Sweden and I learned it record time. A piano teacher can inspire a student, or completely kill the students willingness to play piano, it’s just a matter of giving out the wrong music to play. Now, 50 years later I’m starting over and learning how to play again and The entertainer is on my list again.
Love thé story! Might have practiced more as a kid when I learned the entertainer earlier 😁 what other songs do you have on your list I wonder? They might inspire me in my adult learning journey too
Note: if you want to sound like a good GarageBand practice the song 25 times. Like a great Bar band 50 x. Like the radio 75 x. Or like the elite 100x. Just a rule of thumb estimation. 🎹🎶🎶🌞🌎🎸🎶🎶
Like i thought this was an actually full version because I already know the first part, but it made me improve. Thanks for arranging this simple version of The Entertainer - Scott Joplin!
I'm finding this video really useful. The right hand and LH parts are both relatively straightforward, but adding them together is making my brain hurt. I have only been playing piano a few months though.
Thank you so very much. Once I had recovered, from my new Medtal Shoulder replacement; I cannot wait to begin playing my daughter's piano again. Thank you, you're absolutely FABULOUS!!! 🇬🇧🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🔱🎼🎹🎶🎵
Love his. I learned the right hand on my grandmothers chord organ as a kid and still remember it...finger memory. Maybe now I'll be able to add the left hand. Thanks for the fun lessons...emphasis on FUN!!!!!
thank you for the quality arrangement you make available to us ! :D I'm not nearly ready to play the original sheet music. this version is motivating and I'm sure it will be so much fun to learn and play!
Thanks, Lisa! I’ve been enjoying your channel for about a year now, but guess what? No piano! This last Nov., I bought a Donner DDP-80 and have been using your videos as well as Simply Piano to get going and I’m enjoying it SO much!! I love it! One piece I’d *really* love for you to teach is Chopin’s Prelude Op. 28: No. 20 in C Minor! Maybe..?
Great job with the right hand tutorial. Its a pity the left hand part seems like an after thought, particularly the first part. It's a bit of a common theme with Pianote. 60% will be well paced, well explained and then 40% will be rushed and squashed into half the time it needs.
Wow! I love this!! It's so hard to find a good channel that teaches you how to play piano songs. They go through it so fast like we're all hidden experts. Thank you sooooooo much for taking the time to do this!
Great tutorial,not fancy,but sounds very good,and easy to learn for an intermediate..Unfortunately,the last section of the piece,the most difficult,is absent...But there are plenty of tutorials where you can find it....
Hi! I love your videos! I use them very very often!!! I would really like to learn Moonlight sonata's 3rd movement but I wanted to specifically learn from this channel! Please do make a tutorial on Moonlight Sonata's 3rd movement! (:
I've had dificouties to start to play stride piano' This poust is gonna make me to love to work with that hits. Thank you, Lisa, for share us this wanderful demonstration! It's wanderful like you both 😎🇧🇷
I usually play pop music for about twenty years, and since three years ago I study the jazz tendences; I am going to enjoy this chalinge to try a ragtime, waltz and anny other hits that make us to stride some area on keyboard. Sorry for my english. I love to talk with you all about music in your original language without translation here. It's the oportunity to me, begin to practice this lovely language alone. 😎🇧🇷
I love the tutorial, it’s just if I want to get good at the fingering I have to rewind every ten seconds, so I would like if you slowed down on the fingerings a bit
I think at 5:03 in bar 14 on the left hand you play F and then AC, when the sheet music says to play F and then FA. I've really enjoyed learning this song with the video playing while using the sheet music which I printed and can write my notes on. Thank you!
I decided to make this the first song I'm learning on the keyboard I'm not really fussed that it's more intermediate lol I only know we riffs and stuff nothing hard though I can play the right hand part now onto the left hand starting again tomorrow I need to get those stickers that say the notes of the keys because I haven't a clue what the notes are just watching and going by ear and it's to hard lol
Hey, which Camera/Setting do you have for making the Video from the top of the keys? I need such a setting for my students and it would be great if you could give me some information.
I can play the whole first half of the song with both hands, except I don’t know how to do the octaves on the right hand, so I play single notes with the right hand.
Hiii my name is Ben I live in Kentucky and I’ve been playing for about a year and I play by ear your videos on how to play someone you loved was the first song I learned I really would love to meet up if possible and play you a song I am I’m beta club and I won a instrumental contest I hope I could get you meet you in real life and play piano for you
Download the sheet music on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/the-entertainer-piano-sheet-music/
i wish there's a tutorial for the part in 8:00. thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial
If I were(was) an instructor; this would be mandatory for those moving out of the beginner stage.
I drove an ice cream truck in my teen years- this was the music I chose to play. I will always love this tune.
I am still 8 and from Vietnam and my mom haven't got enough money to get me to a piano class. And then I found pianote and its the best piano channel ever and now I can play turkish march and the entertainer
That is really terrific. I would love to see a video of you playing. Well done! We love the Vietnam.
play third reich anthem
Wow great!
Thank you for doing a Scott Joplin’s piece. I love ragtime since i was kid, just didn’t know its name. I’ve memorized the right hand only for about 20 years. but the left hand is so difficult and intimidating. Now I just got a Roland piano, and will practice the left hand with this video! Thank You again.
You are very welcome!
@@PianoteOfficial I wish U could have named the the arpeggiated chords etc
This song was what turned my opinion to “piano is fun!”. I had up to that moment only been given classical music pieces to learn, and that can be too heavy for an 11 year old. The on my second year of playing piano, a friends flew in from Sweden and visited me out there in the desert where I lived, and she started playing The entertainer. I was blown away, it was so fun, so fast and I had heard it on the radio many times! She sent the note sheet to me when she returned to Sweden and I learned it record time.
A piano teacher can inspire a student, or completely kill the students willingness to play piano, it’s just a matter of giving out the wrong music to play. Now, 50 years later I’m starting over and learning how to play again and The entertainer is on my list again.
Love thé story! Might have practiced more as a kid when I learned the entertainer earlier 😁 what other songs do you have on your list I wonder? They might inspire me in my adult learning journey too
Note: if you want to sound like a good GarageBand practice the song 25 times. Like a great Bar band 50 x. Like the radio 75 x. Or like the elite 100x. Just a rule of thumb estimation. 🎹🎶🎶🌞🌎🎸🎶🎶
I saw the movie 5 times in a row when it was in the theater just so I could hear that song. And I have always enjoyed it too.
New York is watching and we like it
Safer to watch youtube, than go out in that city.
My classmate is so good at this song so I'm gonna practice too this tutorial is perfect
It’s my goal to learn to play this!
I can’t wait to play this like you! I am absolutely loving your lessons!!
This musical work inspires to start playing the piano and you teach so well! Thanks a lot❤
Hi Lisa,
So great to hear another great piano piece. I love the way you teach and play and sing. 7:48
So glad you like it!
Like i thought this was an actually full version because I already know the first part, but it made me improve. Thanks for arranging this simple version of The Entertainer - Scott Joplin!
I'm finding this video really useful. The right hand and LH parts are both relatively straightforward, but adding them together is making my brain hurt. I have only been playing piano a few months though.
Thank you so very much. Once I had recovered, from my new Medtal Shoulder replacement; I cannot wait to begin playing my daughter's piano again. Thank you, you're absolutely FABULOUS!!! 🇬🇧🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🔱🎼🎹🎶🎵
Love his. I learned the right hand on my grandmothers chord organ as a kid and still remember it...finger memory. Maybe now I'll be able to add the left hand. Thanks for the fun lessons...emphasis on FUN!!!!!
Thanks for making this , this is my first song I can play
lunlun, You just inspired Me. Thanx
Yes, it's a blast to play, especially in the 2nd half of the 4th measure
Great video Lisa. Your teaching technique and, the provided sheet music, made this song fun to practice and play. Thanks.
in the background, it says 'entertain me'. she did a really good job doing that =)
thank you for the quality arrangement you make available to us ! :D I'm not nearly ready to play the original sheet music. this version is motivating and I'm sure it will be so much fun to learn and play!
You can do it!
Thanks so much. Best tutorial I ever saw for this song. You are a great teacher
Thanks, Lisa! I’ve been enjoying your channel for about a year now, but guess what? No piano!
This last Nov., I bought a Donner DDP-80 and have been using your videos as well as Simply Piano to get going and I’m enjoying it SO much!! I love it! One piece I’d *really* love for you to teach is Chopin’s Prelude Op. 28: No. 20 in C Minor! Maybe..?
KEEP PLAYING! Thanks for the request - I'll see what I can do!
Excellent!! I played Joplins Entertainer!!! Thanks to LISA!!!
very happy to help!
Thank you Miss Lisa for this tutorial have a great weekend Miss Lisa best of Wishes Always Teddy
Awesome! I always wanted to play this
I learned Amelie and i performed at my school talent show ! you are awsome!
Awesome as always! 🙂
Thank you!!!!!!!!
Great job with the right hand tutorial. Its a pity the left hand part seems like an after thought, particularly the first part.
It's a bit of a common theme with Pianote. 60% will be well paced, well explained and then 40% will be rushed and squashed into half the time it needs.
You wonderful human! Thanks. I was just about to start learning this. 🥳👏👍
Perfect timing!!
@@PianoteOfficial Absolutely brilliant! 😉
i love ur content, ur energy, please keep going :)
Very well done👏👍. Good arrangement for this song too!
thanks a lot!
Wow! I love this!! It's so hard to find a good channel that teaches you how to play piano songs. They go through it so fast like we're all hidden experts.
Thank you sooooooo much for taking the time to do this!
been playing this since the mid 70s but my sheet music didnt have the intro. thanks !!
She’s fast
this is a nice beginner arrangement to get people used to the rhythm!
Love your attitude to teaching nice and friendly thanks
THIS IS REALLY GOOD
NE of Thailand..keep watching you..really love it...Thanks
I loved it ty for sharing it so simple ❤❤❤❤
Great tutorial,not fancy,but sounds very good,and easy to learn for an intermediate..Unfortunately,the last section of the piece,the most difficult,is absent...But there are plenty of tutorials where you can find it....
As a complete stark-naked beginner, I'm always a little unsure when and if to use the pedal - how would that work in this song?
thanks, i just got the piano from my brother, since he didn't want it anymore, and i'm gonna practise, great video and explanation 😁
This melody has always amazed me. Perhaps I get some inspiration from you and start learning it 🙂
Thanks for the nice video
I can’t get it out of my head now
Hi! I love your videos! I use them very very often!!! I would really like to learn Moonlight sonata's 3rd movement but I wanted to specifically learn from this channel! Please do make a tutorial on Moonlight Sonata's 3rd movement! (:
Please can u do a tutorial for Nostalgia....plzzz🥺
I love this song it’s the best
Fmaj7 is the chord.
It's not though
Your intro made me SMASH that subscribe button so joyfull thanks for being such an, ENTERTAINER😅
I've had dificouties to start to play stride piano' This poust is gonna make me to love to work with that hits.
Thank you, Lisa, for share us this wanderful demonstration! It's wanderful like you both 😎🇧🇷
Do you play classical?
I usually play pop music for about twenty years, and since three years ago I study the jazz tendences; I am going to enjoy this chalinge to try a ragtime, waltz and anny other hits that make us to stride some area on keyboard. Sorry for my english. I love to talk with you all about music in your original language without translation here. It's the oportunity to me, begin to practice this lovely language alone. 😎🇧🇷
Thank you Ma'am, you explains beautiful.👌👍👏💐🙂
Thanks for the help. I think I need a little more practice on this😅🎉
fantastic!!!
Awesome 👍👏👏
Playing this at x1.5 speed and you get that ragtime piano sound 😎
awwwwww year
Thank you! My next 3-month project ...
It's so haaaard😢
❤ thank you.
I love the tutorial, it’s just if I want to get good at the fingering I have to rewind every ten seconds, so I would like if you slowed down on the fingerings a bit
This song is the best
Awesome!
The next thing must be Cantina Band and I'll be absolutely happy.
Please, please, please 🙏
Chord is Amin6 i guess.
May the fourth is coming!!
Fresh
Amin6 is the chord I think.
Thanks a lot, I think I'm finally going to play this piece of music.
It looks like a Amin6 because you see only the right hand at this moment. But the left plays a D chord. With the 7th (C) and the 9th (E), its a D9.
@@hareldemiquelon6165 wow thanks a lot.
Hi from Austria,i like it👍
Thanks for beiner here :)
3:44 Fm7(¨5) 😀
no it's an F# half diminished 7th you can't sharpen the root of a chord then you lose the chord name
uhh such a good song
I think at 5:03 in bar 14 on the left hand you play F and then AC, when the sheet music says to play F and then FA.
I've really enjoyed learning this song with the video playing while using the sheet music which I printed and can write my notes on. Thank you!
I noticed this too. I think the way Lisa plays it sounds better and the mistake might be with the sheet music, but that's just me.
Thanku you so much 💜
Awesome🎹.. it is in the movie The Sting.👍🎥
Can you do the original Scott Joplin version with octaves and all that jazz please 🙏
F sharp minor seventh flat fifth
Easier than it sounds!
Isn't it a Am7 or Am/F#
nevermind. Not a Am7, but should be Am/F#
I decided to make this the first song I'm learning on the keyboard I'm not really fussed that it's more intermediate lol I only know we riffs and stuff nothing hard though I can play the right hand part now onto the left hand starting again tomorrow I need to get those stickers that say the notes of the keys because I haven't a clue what the notes are just watching and going by ear and it's to hard lol
I love you guys videos they really help me but can you do a goodbye yellow brick road piano tutorial please 😊😊❤❤❤
ill definitely put it on the list!
I found a bit challenging, but I got it!
Can you please do havana step by step. I made a bet to my friends that I learn how to play havana under a month. Thanks
Hangmal72 is talented
Hey, which Camera/Setting do you have for making the Video from the top of the keys? I need such a setting for my students and it would be great if you could give me some information.
Wow
Now you have 1 k ☺️
Alot of work for me…but love it…a big t.y Lisa.
when u learn to play, do you learn one hand at a time or do u learn both hands at the same time?
Is there a guide on how to play the bit you didnt show on this tutorial?
The chord at 3:45 is Am6
It looks like a Amin6 because you see only the right hand at this moment. But the left plays a D chord. With the 7th (C) and the 9th (E), its a D9
The chord is called A minor chord
I can play the whole first half of the song with both hands, except I don’t know how to do the octaves on the right hand, so I play single notes with the right hand.
Really cool! But that makes 121 years ;-)
dang it im a musician not a mathematician :P
Sadly my piano only until 44 keys but there is lower manual but lower so 88 still kind of worth it?
Hiii my name is Ben I live in Kentucky and I’ve been playing for about a year and I play by ear your videos on how to play someone you loved was the first song I learned I really would love to meet up if possible and play you a song I am I’m beta club and I won a instrumental contest I hope I could get you meet you in real life and play piano for you
I can basically play it just not with both hands
Nice 👍
That good
Plz do Italian polka tutorial
The chord at the 9th measure is a D9 isn't it ? Because the bass is in D.
Is playing the piano difficult?
F sharp diminish is the name of the cord you ask...
Hi,enjoyed your video.
Is it possible to give me the cords, I don't read sheet music.
Pls make a tutorial on how to play dandelions by ruth B.
i love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😘
Oh, this would be a great song to learn on piano.......it'll drive people nuts when you put it into their heads! Hehehehe.....