Finally someone who makes mistakes and is relatable rather than a teacher that never makes a mistake and frustrates you because they're "so good" and well your just learning
Which means you don’t have a good teacher. Like in chess. A grand master Doesn’t mean they will be a good teacher compared to a National master because the NM can relate with you better
@@ericdno I never said they were similar my friend. I was comparing teaching styles. So a pianist that is the one of the best players might not be the best teacher because it’s hard for them to relate to average players.
Bloody hell! This man has (all the) improv that I can only cry to learn and do with extreme impossibility! And he uses the curse of Pachebel as an example and then lifted the curse with improv! Most TH-camrs do talk about improvisations but extremely vaguely. Coincidentally I plan to re-learn piano once again as an old MOFO as I now am. But due to aging issue I do not need the traditional learning that 99.9999% of 'teachers' teach to squeeze more money out of learners. I now am seriously thinking of learning from this man.
Holy crap, you are so underrated. Best video on improv i’ve seen (and i’ve searched A LOT). Straight to the point and clearly outlines useful tools. I am having so much fun just messing around on the piano now. Thank you!
The best thing about this video is how you progressively build complexity. This is the video that allows me to go from playing songs on a piano to knowing how to play piano. Thanks a lot!
Hi Dulal and Kevin, I hope you'll both check out my resources, since in my full 21-day course there will be a fairly easy breakdown of how to play inversions and use them. Check out the workbook link in the description to get on the waitlist! :) -Jacques
It's actually not that hard once you understand the logic behind it, and you just need to use it only if you want to simplify the movement of your hand while playing and make the sound a bit more interesting.
Both 1st and 2nd inversion will have a stretch between fingers 1 and 2. Remember that Play a chord with fingers 1-3-5 as usual. Move 1 to where 3 was and play 1-2-5. This is 1st inversion. Move 1 to where 2 was and play 1-3-5 (remember the stretch!). This is 2nd inversion. Once again, move 1 to where 3 was. Now you would be back at your original chord - no stretch this time, play 1-2-3. It’s a difficult pattern to master, but there is a rhythm that can be followed for any chord inversions. Hoped this helps :)
This helped me quite a bit actually. It was hard for me to understand what is going through mind of someone who improvise but now I understand it a much better.
I highly recommend the Piano in 21 days course. You will be amazed at how soon you will be able to play songs that you love. Jacques is very thorough at teaching and is there to answer any questions. This course has definitely made me a better player. A great course for beginners. Teaches you all you need to know to get playing quickly and confidently! Thank you Jacques!
i can appreciate the fact you left the mistakes. so many teachers come off as robots same message same pre-rehearsed course that seems unobtainable to most people playing for fun. you did great thank you. subbed.
This was a much needed Video for me as I was just playing in a very simpler way till now.. I would rather prefer your lessons than the boring sheet music.. You really do deserve more subscribers... Thank you and Please keep making more videos..!! ☺️
Inversions are very underrated, glad you taught those. They make for smoother voice leading, which directly corresponds to smaller hand movements. Neat how the 2 go "hand in hand" pun intended!
I really like your style of teaching! I find it hard to focus with some videos, but I found this much more engaging and easy to understand. Thank you! 🙏
The way you impart the necessary knowledge is really clear ,conscientious and simple - I have learned a lot in this simple only one session of yours . Thank you so much !
Looked at many videos on different ways of how to play the piano, but none are as good as this guy. I came across his Learn Piano In 4 Minutes some years back and thought it was really useful. But this is even better as Jacques introduces 5 ways to improvise on the piano. All I need to do now is practice. Thanks a lot Jacques. I learned a great deal.
I can bet a million that this is the best piano teaching video over entire internet, you're the best piano teacher I've ever seen anywhere. I'm from India and I just watched your most of videos and liked and subscribed too, thanks a lot you're great person
Great lesson bro I want to ask you my fingers are short ..Power chord is difficult to play can I use basic chords like CEG with my left hand for improvisation
Hi there, I can read music but I choose to play chord notation because that's what I find enjoyable and effective. I'm not sure which foreign music you mean, but the chord-based approach can work for all sorts of songs across many genres. The best way to see if the songs you are interested in can be played this way is by Googling the song name plus "chords". Usually one of the top results will be good. :) -Jacques
Excellent lesson, I just got my Yamaha 373 in yesterday, using this lesson I'm impressed with the overall learning experience, I look far word to more of your simple yet effective lessons...
Thank you. This. I’d do was well done. It was at an appropriate level for a beginner. Very clearly articulated. Can’t wait to try some of these tips out. 👍
Is it ok that I play the chord with my left hand (and improvise the left hand) while playing a simple right hand melody? When I purchase sheet music with the lyrics, there are two right hand staves. The upper is simple notes that follow the words of the song. The middle staff if played is harder to sing along with. So I've been playing the upper right hand staff and improvising playing chords on the left hand. But I want it to sound more 'passionate'. Am I doing everything backwards? lol. Amazing video!
to make chord inversions easier, atleast 1st inversion look at your pinky for the c as long as u know the finger position for the inversion example E G C look at the position of fingers now hold that shape and move it down or up so your pinky lands on the next note in the progession.
This is really a helpful video ! Im just now exploring improvisation but I just wanted to know if this applies to major and minor 5ths 7ths and 9ths as well. Thanks!
Yo, you fit my style of learning and understanding, made more progression in 3 days as I did in 6 months. Like what the heck. I did not know it could be so easy to just get started like this, if you have some basic understanding already. I be playing all kinds of crazy chords and music so much more easily. 🎉
Started playing a couple weeks ago. I must say, your videos are outstanding. Learnt alot from Andrew Whateverhisnameis and he was a good start, but this is just what I needed for the way I found myself heading. Thanks lots!
For some reason I've only got the "Everything Ok?" email but nothing else in my junk, spam, or inbox folder. Could you send it to me directly? (p.s. perhaps it might help if you don't put the "free" word in the subject as it always gets caught by spam filters).
Man every time you start playing and the green bars come down I can’t possibly know how to find my place that fast.. guess I have to memories individual chords first?
This really helped me with a progect for school I was at a Loss if what to do I had to make a composition for it and I really wasn't sure how to start but this really helped thanks so much!❤☺
Hi! This video was perfect for me, but can you do a video on what you do from 6:50 in your video? The level is suddenly a bit higher than before, and I neeeeeeeeed this! :)
Hi Dilla, A great way to get started is to go through the lessons in my free 5-day workbook: pianoin21days.com/free-5-day-workbook. Have fun getting started! -Jacques
Man I'm so new but I've been watching a ton.. My question is how do I determine which C to play. Sometimes a c starts with a G with my pinky (I think) is that me needing to learn music theory? If so.. Does your course teach that? And like how do I know a C doesent start with my pinky on a c but starts with my pinky on a g a c and then an E. You know what i mean
Hi there, Thanks for your question! It sounds like you're getting confused by inversions, which are alternate ways to play chords. I explain them here: th-cam.com/video/pQdLpsXM4KQ/w-d-xo.html. :) -Jacques
I am a new subscriber but I would have liked it if you had counted off the notes you were playing with the additional notes part so we could see how to count those extra notes
Thank you sir. Your tutorials really helped me a lot and I have recently played and made a remix of Skyrim the DragonBorn theme it is much looks professional although I am not a professional in piano.
I am already making videos on songs on piano softwares and wish to learn as well as make videos too. Is your tutorial book is available in amazon.in ? wish to purchase it complete version rather than 5days trial.
Finally someone who makes mistakes and is relatable rather than a teacher that never makes a mistake and frustrates you because they're "so good" and well your just learning
Hi Eric,
I'm not perfect, but I enjoy what I do. And music should be fun, not just perfect. ;)
-Jacques
I know how you feel my piano teacher goes too fast and sometimes forgets to tell me things about the notes or the pics I’m playing 😂
Which means you don’t have a good teacher. Like in chess. A grand master Doesn’t mean they will be a good teacher compared to a National master because the NM can relate with you better
@@CramcrumBrewbringer improv is very different to chess my friend
@@ericdno I never said they were similar my friend. I was comparing teaching styles.
So a pianist that is the one of the best players might not be the best teacher because it’s hard for them to relate to average players.
3:35 Basic chord pattern
5:15 additional notes
7:13 multiple octaves
9:15 inversion
11:45 arpeggios
Thank you so much for doing this
Thanks!
Bloody hell! This man has (all the) improv that I can only cry to learn and do with extreme impossibility! And he uses the curse of Pachebel as an example and then lifted the curse with improv!
Most TH-camrs do talk about improvisations but extremely vaguely. Coincidentally I plan to re-learn piano once again as an old MOFO as I now am. But due to aging issue I do not need the traditional learning that 99.9999% of 'teachers' teach to squeeze more money out of learners. I now am seriously thinking of learning from this man.
How's it going after four years? Curious to hear your progress
Holy crap, you are so underrated. Best video on improv i’ve seen (and i’ve searched A LOT). Straight to the point and clearly outlines useful tools. I am having so much fun just messing around on the piano now. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
-Jacques
The best thing about this video is how you progressively build complexity. This is the video that allows me to go from playing songs on a piano to knowing how to play piano. Thanks a lot!
Exactly what I needed - a simple and easy to understand explanation on how to get started with improvising.
Chord inversions are very tough to remember, at the same time very cool... Hope I will learn quickly
Dulal Das Goodluck with that, Hopefully I can too
Hi Dulal and Kevin,
I hope you'll both check out my resources, since in my full 21-day course there will be a fairly easy breakdown of how to play inversions and use them. Check out the workbook link in the description to get on the waitlist! :)
-Jacques
It's actually not that hard once you understand the logic behind it, and you just need to use it only if you want to simplify the movement of your hand while playing and make the sound a bit more interesting.
Both 1st and 2nd inversion will have a stretch between fingers 1 and 2. Remember that
Play a chord with fingers 1-3-5 as usual.
Move 1 to where 3 was and play 1-2-5. This is 1st inversion.
Move 1 to where 2 was and play 1-3-5 (remember the stretch!). This is 2nd inversion.
Once again, move 1 to where 3 was. Now you would be back at your original chord - no stretch this time, play 1-2-3.
It’s a difficult pattern to master, but there is a rhythm that can be followed for any chord inversions.
Hoped this helps :)
Once you play with them for awhile it'll be super easy to play them without hesitation. Just be persistent and keep playing!
Wow, you just sent my chord playing to another level in 15 minutes.
Hi there,
Awesome, glad I could help! Keep up the good work. ;)
-Jacques
This helped me quite a bit actually. It was hard for me to understand what is going through mind of someone who improvise but now I understand it a much better.
Hi Jiro,
That makes my day! Thanks for sharing your comment. Don't forget to check out my free 5-day workbook (link the description)! :)
-Jacques
I highly recommend the Piano in 21 days course. You will be amazed at how soon you will be able to play songs that you love. Jacques is very thorough at teaching and is there to answer any questions. This course has definitely made me a better player. A great course for beginners. Teaches you all you need to know to get playing quickly and confidently! Thank you Jacques!
Hi Debbie,
I'm so glad you're so happy with my course! Thanks for taking the time to share your kind words. :)
-Jacques
@@PianoIn21Days how do I buy the course?
It seems the link might be broken.
@@tonelelone6185If you're having trouble with a link please email at jacques@pianoin21days.com so I can help.
-Jacques
ur so amazing this video was so helpful
Thank you :)
-Jacques
Great video lesson! Thank you for these very practical guidelines to start working on effective improvisation.
i can appreciate the fact you left the mistakes. so many teachers come off as robots same message same pre-rehearsed course that seems unobtainable to most people playing for fun. you did great thank you. subbed.
Fantastic starting point! That's what I wanted
This was a much needed Video for me as I was just playing in a very simpler way till now.. I would rather prefer your lessons than the boring sheet music.. You really do deserve more subscribers... Thank you and Please keep making more videos..!! ☺️
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you're enjoying my videos - don't forget to share! :)
-Jacques
Just saying, you really need to learn sheet music. These kind of videos will only get you so far. Keep chugging along though!
I'm bidding on a keyboard. Finding you is a confirmation that I really want it. You're like a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!
For me… that’s the lesson I needed! Thank you 🙏 outstanding content, clean, informative, structured and just good good advice with demonstrations!
What a brilliant video 👍🏻
Many thanks!
Inversions are very underrated, glad you taught those. They make for smoother voice leading, which directly corresponds to smaller hand movements. Neat how the 2 go "hand in hand" pun intended!
Thanks Jon, glad you found the video helpful!
-Jacques
This is a great video. No one should ever dislike this.
Hi John,
Thanks for your kind words! I'm glad you liked the video, and I hope you'll subscribe to my channel! :)
-Jacques
I like your way teaching thank you very much!
You really teach ,instead of wasting time. Straight forward. Thanks.
I really like your style of teaching! I find it hard to focus with some videos, but I found this much more engaging and easy to understand. Thank you! 🙏
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Eve. :)
-Jacques
The way you impart the necessary knowledge is really clear ,conscientious and simple - I have learned a lot in this simple only one session of yours . Thank you so much !
Hi Marguerite,
I really appreciate your comment! It's always nice to hear that my videos are making an impact. :) Thanks!
-Jacques
I just love the simiplicity of video, amazing to the point / Thank you very much for various improvision techniques
The lesson is 6 years ago but very helpful for me. Thank you very much
So underrated!
Thanks for this lesson! 😀
Looked at many videos on different ways of how to play the piano, but none are as good as this guy. I came across his Learn Piano In 4 Minutes some years back and thought it was really useful. But this is even better as Jacques introduces 5 ways to improvise on the piano. All I need to do now is practice. Thanks a lot Jacques. I learned a great deal.
Hi Gary,
Thanks for commenting! I really appreciate your kind words. :)
-Jacques
Thank you for the good lesson ✨
Extremely helpful, thanks.
amazing thank you !
Brilliant stuff! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m really glad you enjoyed it. Your support means a lot-keep up the great work and happy playing!
-Jacques
Best piano teacher I know of
Hi there,
Thanks, I appreciate it! Don't forget to subscribe!
-Jacques
Great info....thanks for sharing this knowledge
My pleasure Jean! Thanks for watching.
-Jacques
This is great you deserve a million views for this
Thanks Osman!
-Jacques
It may seem simple, but the little rhythms you did with the chord patterns really blew my mind wide open. Thank you!
You're welcome Justin! Glad it helped. :)
-Jacques
Thank you so much for this. I'm having so much fun on the piano now.
So glad I found you! I have forgotten how to play and this is just what I need to jog the memory and the fingers. 😄
I can bet a million that this is the best piano teaching video over entire internet, you're the best piano teacher I've ever seen anywhere. I'm from India and I just watched your most of videos and liked and subscribed too, thanks a lot you're great person
Hi Ashutosh,
Thanks for your kind comment! I'm happy to be of help and I appreciate the subscribe. :)
-Jacques
YOURE AMAZING MAN. You've helped me a lot. Nice soul patch
Hi there,
Thanks! I'm glad to be of help. :)
-Jacques
You are great teacher, simplified and well organised. I am impressed how easy you made it look!
Hi Anoos,
Thanks for your kind words! Don't forget to subscribe!
-Jacques
your videos are very helpfull please make more tutorials on advance rhythm techniques thanks
Another very useful video
this was SUPER helpful!!! thank you!!!!!!
So glad to hear that, thanks for watching!
-Jacques
Cool ideas! Thanx! 😊
What Piano did you play this on? It sounded really good.
You are absolutely brilliant
Hi Ruben,
Thanks for your kind words! Don't forget to subscribe! :)
-Jacques
Man you are amazing I’ve just become twice as good as I was before watching your video.
This is my best teacher actually on TH-cam
Hi Caleb,
Thanks, I'm honored! ;)
-Jacques
@@PianoIn21Days you're the best
enjoying very much this first lesson, thank you
Hi Cassia,
Awesome, thanks for watching!
-Jacques
Amazing!How easy you make it for us! You're really underrated.
Hi Ryuse,
Thanks, I really appreciate that. :) Don't forget to subscribe!
-Jacques
finally simple to understand improv!
That's awesome, keep up the good work and thanks for watching!
-Jacques
Am I the only person who didn't get. What he was doing with his left hand.
@@MichelleEinsteinSongBirdsong he was doing octaves on the left plus the 5th of the chord from the right
Great lesson bro I want to ask you my fingers are short ..Power chord is difficult to play can I use basic chords like CEG with my left hand for improvisation
awesome hacks. Very helpful to make the basic chord song sound like a pro.
Hi Jayanth,
Thanks for your comment! Glad to be of help. :)
-Jacques
Are you able to read notes? Also, can you anything you hear even foreign music? Thank you and i enjoy your videos very much so.
Hi there,
I can read music but I choose to play chord notation because that's what I find enjoyable and effective. I'm not sure which foreign music you mean, but the chord-based approach can work for all sorts of songs across many genres. The best way to see if the songs you are interested in can be played this way is by Googling the song name plus "chords". Usually one of the top results will be good. :)
-Jacques
I needed this lesson so much. Thanks!
Thank you... awesome!
You're welcome Timothy, thanks for watching!
-Jacques
thanku, i understand,finally!it's easy.
Hi there,
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for commenting. :)
-Jacques
@@PianoIn21Days and you so cute btw
I really love to learn the Piano with you.. Thank You so much.!!! linda B.
Hi Linda,
Thanks for commenting! So glad you're enjoying my videos. :)
-Jacques
Excellent lesson, I just got my Yamaha 373 in yesterday, using this lesson I'm impressed with the overall learning experience, I look far word to more of your simple yet effective lessons...
That's great to hear Antone, keep up the good work!
-Jacques
just found your channel and i love it!! very educational and easy to understand. THANK YOU!!
Awesome, thank you!
-Jacques
Thank you. This. I’d do was well done. It was at an appropriate level for a beginner. Very clearly articulated. Can’t wait to try some of these tips out. 👍
Meant to say “this video...”
Hi D,
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed my video. Don't forget to subscribe! ;)
-Jacques
Is it ok that I play the chord with my left hand (and improvise the left hand) while playing a simple right hand melody? When I purchase sheet music with the lyrics, there are two right hand staves. The upper is simple notes that follow the words of the song. The middle staff if played is harder to sing along with. So I've been playing the upper right hand staff and improvising playing chords on the left hand. But I want it to sound more 'passionate'. Am I doing everything backwards? lol. Amazing video!
Thanks for this video, every time I look a sheet music or seeing tutorials over welme me.
to make chord inversions easier, atleast 1st inversion look at your pinky for the c as long as u know the finger position for the inversion example E G C look at the position of fingers now hold that shape and move it down or up so your pinky lands on the next note in the progession.
You are fantastic Sir!
Hi D,
Thanks! I appreciate that. :)
-Jacques
If it wasn't for ppl like you I would have never learned the piano. Thank you sir
Just figured out why the four main chords on the white keys are C, G, F , A minor! Thanks for your video!
Thanks for watching Gerry!
-Jacques
Thank you, this helped so much. You are great, never stop what you are doing. This is amazing!
Hi Levi,
You're very welcome! Thanks for your kind words. :)
-Jacques
I just got a piano recently but you helped me so much thank you
Thank you!
Hi Marthelena,
You're welcome! Don't forget to check out my free 5-day workbook! pianoin21days.com/free-5-day-workbook :)
-Jacques
Really helpful - thank you!
Hi Cara,
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for commenting. :)
-Jacques
Thank you. You are very inspirational and relatable at little more than beginner level. Thank Thank you Thank you.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
-Jacques
This is really a helpful video ! Im just now exploring improvisation but I just wanted to know if this applies to major and minor 5ths 7ths and 9ths as well. Thanks!
this is sick!!
Hi there,
Thanks for commenting! :)
-Jacques
Yo, you fit my style of learning and understanding, made more progression in 3 days as I did in 6 months. Like what the heck. I did not know it could be so easy to just get started like this, if you have some basic understanding already. I be playing all kinds of crazy chords and music so much more easily. 🎉
Realy nice work man
Hi Harpreet,
Thanks, I appreciate that! :)
-Jacques
I enjoy piano. wonderful. 💗
Hi Leila,
Me too! :) Thanks for your comment.
-Jacques
Thanks for doing this.
Started playing a couple weeks ago. I must say, your videos are outstanding. Learnt alot from Andrew Whateverhisnameis and he was a good start, but this is just what I needed for the way I found myself heading. Thanks lots!
Hi there,
Thanks, I'm thrilled that you're finding this helpful! Don't forget to check out the link in the description to learn more. ;)
-Jacques
Hol Lee Shet It's So Simple Thanks Fam
You're very welcome! Don't forget to subscribe! :)
-Jacques
It's gr8, m8! :D
Hi there,
Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you liked the video. :)
-Jacques
Thanks man!!!!!!!
Hi David,
You're very welcome! Thanks for commenting. :)
-Jacques
Sweet!
When is the paid course ready? Can't wait.
Hi Lester,
Don't worry, if you signed up for my free 5-day workbook then I'll be emailing you shortly with more details on my full course! :)
-Jacques
For some reason I've only got the "Everything Ok?" email but nothing else in my junk, spam, or inbox folder. Could you send it to me directly? (p.s. perhaps it might help if you don't put the "free" word in the subject as it always gets caught by spam filters).
Thanks for letting me know that you're having trouble. I'm going to shoot you an email now and see if that gets through to you.
-Jacques
Good Morning. I cannot find anything on the course! I'm interested, however need the subscripton for the course etc. Thank You Klarence
Hi Clarence,
Thanks for your interest! You can get on my course waitlist here: pianoin21days.com/free-5-day-workbook. :)
-Jacques
Man every time you start playing and the green bars come down I can’t possibly know how to find my place that fast.. guess I have to memories individual chords first?
Sometimes I find it helpful, sometimes I just have to pause the video first then do it
This really helped me with a progect for school I was at a Loss if what to do I had to make a composition for it and I really wasn't sure how to start but this really helped thanks so much!❤☺
Hi Ethan,
I'm so glad! Good luck with your project. ;)
-Jacques
Hi! This video was perfect for me, but can you do a video on what you do from 6:50 in your video? The level is suddenly a bit higher than before, and I neeeeeeeeed this! :)
Hi Vidar,
Please check out the link in the description to learn more about how I play/teach. ;)
-Jacques
I don't have any piano training or still how can i get started to play
Hi Dilla,
A great way to get started is to go through the lessons in my free 5-day workbook: pianoin21days.com/free-5-day-workbook. Have fun getting started!
-Jacques
Thank you for your great lessons
Hi Nipunera,
You're welcome! Have fun. :)
-Jacques
How do you end
Interesting. I would like to see how will you apply it in an actual song.
Man I'm so new but I've been watching a ton..
My question is how do I determine which C to play. Sometimes a c starts with a G with my pinky (I think) is that me needing to learn music theory? If so.. Does your course teach that?
And like how do I know a C doesent start with my pinky on a c but starts with my pinky on a g a c and then an E. You know what i mean
Hi there,
Thanks for your question! It sounds like you're getting confused by inversions, which are alternate ways to play chords. I explain them here: th-cam.com/video/pQdLpsXM4KQ/w-d-xo.html. :)
-Jacques
Superb 👍
Hi John,
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
-Jacques
I am a new subscriber but I would have liked it if you had counted off the notes you were playing with the additional notes part so we could see how to count those extra notes
Thank you sir. Your tutorials really helped me a lot and I have recently played and made a remix of Skyrim the DragonBorn theme it is much looks professional although I am not a professional in piano.
Glad to be of help! ;)
-Jacques
I am already making videos on songs on piano softwares and wish to learn as well as make videos too. Is your tutorial book is available in amazon.in ? wish to purchase it complete version rather than 5days trial.
When the video #3 is coming for learning piano???
Hi Adarsh,
Check your inbox. :)
-Jacques
You're da man