(3:34) You are amazing, when I saved enough money and get one, this is what I want to learn, I will bea watching this is slow MO. You are a good teacher. SUBBED
Such a great tutorial. Your explanations and breakdowns combined with a perfect camera angle make learning this a pleasure. Thank you so much. Game changer🎉
Great video Amy! I always enjoy & learn something from your videos. Not being one who counts out rhythms very well you make it a little easier. Thanks & rock on!
Thanks Doran. I know a lot of folks don't get on well with the counting (me included for a long time) so I'm still working on ways to make it more accessible
Funky, groovy and cool! I've just learnt so much from this. Love your teaching presentation and fresh approach. The 3 3 2 method of counting certainly works. Thanks, Amy ❤
Another great video. If you've really never studied music theories, we are kindred spirits! But your spirit has much more groove...for now! Mwaahaahaa! 😉
Hey Amy, thanks a lot for this nice trip through rhythms and to broaden them on the surface of handpan. Doing the same at djembe feels definitely different. Got me as a new fan of your kind of teaching...many blessings to you
Thank you so much! It's really helps me. I never know a beat can be have more space. (sorry my english is not so good), but I mean I always think the beats should be solid. And your video helps me and bring me to a new world haha.
Thank you VERY much for taking this time. I am a complete noob with a RAV. I will practice this daily until I get it down. The tac sounds so much nicer on the handpan than the RAV - in my opinion.
Yes, the RAV has a much more muted tak sound, very different from the handpan, but I actually really love it in the context of the RAV. I have some videos on the rav coming soon so hopefully these will be useful to you 🥰
Dear Amy, i have been learning lots from your videos, much gratitude to you. I wondered if it is possible to use a different colour for Slap accent that begins with left hand on the second 1-2-3. it will make it easier to understand which hand is being used although it is kind of obvious due to alternating hands... Love your work and music
Hi, im a beginner and i would like to know if i hsve a good handpan. I feel like some of the notes i hit are flat or im not sure if is the way im hitting the pan . Please help 🙏
omg sensei has a kettle, I wonder if it is metallic, maybe you can groove in it, also for me the swing is more even, the thing sensei did was a shuffle, or trippleting
Thank you so much for this video!! I have a question though.. do you also add melody and incorporate it into the rhythm or would you personally only play it as you did in the video/ would it be too much? just in case you also improvise could you maybe share that too? :))))
Thanks Damia, yes absolutely! The next step on from this would definitely be to add melody. I have a couple other videos that might help answer this question: "4 approaches to composition", "how to jam" and if you check out my Handpan Build a Beat series I offer some examples at the end of those videos of ways to introduce melodies to the grooves. This is a question that comes up a lot, and I want to explore it deeper in a future video 😊
The thing I realy like about these lessons is that in some way, they all seem to keep in tempo/beat even when she is talking. If I play along it somehow perfectly matches when she starts playing again.. is it just my bad timing skills or her good timing skills
I got two left hands( not literally bit like saying two left feet as in being an uncoordinated dancer) I try to do the simple thing you do but wires get crossed and I freeze like an overload 😕 I do a bit better on my own but I don't have the nice rhythm like you or others have even if it's basic 😫
I got two left hands( not literally bit like saying two left feet as in being an uncoordinated dancer) I try to do the simple thing you do but wires get crossed and I freeze like an overload 😕 I do a bit better on my own but I don't have the nice rhythm like you or others have even if it's basic 😫
The swing definitely has a lo- fi feel to it too. 😊
Wow, I am learning so much from you. Thank you. 🙏🏾
LOOOOVE this ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you, Amy!!!
Thank you so much! I was stuck in the same place doing the same rhythms and songs and then I watched this video! It was so helpful! God bless!
Glad it was helpful!
You're an extraordinary teacher, Amy. Thank you so much for your generous spreading of knowledge and love!
(3:34) You are amazing, when I saved enough money and get one, this is what I want to learn, I will bea watching this is slow MO. You are a good teacher. SUBBED
Yep found the first take a challenge. Like it slow Amy 👍🇦🇺
AWESOME
I love how it sounds like a chord when you hit in in certain spots😌
That's the harmonics doing what they do best 😁
@@AmyNaylorMusic sympathetic harmonics. Since it's all in the Key of d minor
You’re just sweetened my morning. ✨
Fantastic.. thanks for your kind assistance.. the best on TH-cam..
Wow, thank you Peter!
Such a great tutorial. Your explanations and breakdowns combined with a perfect camera angle make learning this a pleasure. Thank you so much. Game changer🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Not drinking coffee doesn't seem to have diminished your abilities as a musician and teacher... 😂 Great video, thanks Amy
Thanks so much for taking time to explain this really clearly. It opens up a lot of possibilities for practising and composing 🙏🏻
Thanks Christina. Yes, lots to take away with this one. I hope some of it is useful in the long run!
Thanks for new Inspiration 🙃
Super helpful and fun to learn with Amy 😍
Yeah your sick ....lol your channel is mega underrated
Great video Amy! I always enjoy & learn something from your videos. Not being one who counts out rhythms very well you make it a little easier. Thanks & rock on!
Thanks Doran. I know a lot of folks don't get on well with the counting (me included for a long time) so I'm still working on ways to make it more accessible
I appreciate your kind lesson ^^
Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you, Amy! Easy to learn and so many possibilities to develop!
Thank you! Hope it's useful ☺️
@@AmyNaylorMusic yes for sure :) already grooving for my friends :)
This is great Amy. Really enjoying your content to help with me on my Handpan journey
Thanks Phil, I'm glad they're helping
Super, ich habe noch keine Handpan, das kann ich schon üben.
Beautiful and super interesting! Brava Amy!!
Hey Francesca! Thank you ☺️
Love it! 🧡
Funky, groovy and cool! I've just learnt so much from this. Love your teaching presentation and fresh approach. The 3 3 2 method of counting certainly works. Thanks, Amy ❤
Thanks Joel!
Another great video. If you've really never studied music theories, we are kindred spirits! But your spirit has much more groove...for now! Mwaahaahaa! 😉
Hehehe, happy grooving!
I'm slowly slowly learning but I have limited theory knowledge... For now 😅
@@AmyNaylorMusic going back through your videos! Its so much better now I have more than just an old pot to whack on!
Appreciate you Amy! 😃
Hey Amy, thanks a lot for this nice trip through rhythms and to broaden them on the surface of handpan. Doing the same at djembe feels definitely different. Got me as a new fan of your kind of teaching...many blessings to you
"Just keep swimming" 🤘🏽
Hehehehe, always
Thank you so much! It's really helps me. I never know a beat can be have more space. (sorry my english is not so good), but I mean I always think the beats should be solid. And your video helps me and bring me to a new world haha.
Yesss amazing! I'm glad the video was helpful. Space is sooo important in music. ☺️☺️
Very cool!
Thank you VERY much for taking this time. I am a complete noob with a RAV. I will practice this daily until I get it down. The tac sounds so much nicer on the handpan than the RAV - in my opinion.
Yes, the RAV has a much more muted tak sound, very different from the handpan, but I actually really love it in the context of the RAV.
I have some videos on the rav coming soon so hopefully these will be useful to you 🥰
Great video thanks
Wonderful Amy, I just did this class with you
🙏🙏🙏
Dear Amy, i have been learning lots from your videos, much gratitude to you. I wondered if it is possible to use a different colour for Slap accent that begins with left hand on the second 1-2-3. it will make it easier to understand which hand is being used although it is kind of obvious due to alternating hands... Love your work and music
The 1,2,3-1,2,3-1,2 worked so much better for an age-addled brain, thanks...
Nice! I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback
How to groove, step one:
Be Amy.
Step two:
Mission accomplished, you're grooving.
😂😂😂😂
Useful
Awesome :)
😁🙌🙌
Hi Amy,
I’m enjoying this groove very much. Is it possible to add some melody in this groove?
Greet peter
Hi, im a beginner and i would like to know if i hsve a good handpan. I feel like some of the notes i hit are flat or im not sure if is the way im hitting the pan . Please help 🙏
omg sensei has a kettle, I wonder if it is metallic, maybe you can groove in it, also for me the swing is more even, the thing sensei did was a shuffle, or trippleting
Although my English wasn't good, but you just way too cute 😆😍
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🙈
Thank you so much for this video!! I have a question though.. do you also add melody and incorporate it into the rhythm or would you personally only play it as you did in the video/ would it be too much? just in case you also improvise could you maybe share that too? :))))
Thanks Damia, yes absolutely! The next step on from this would definitely be to add melody. I have a couple other videos that might help answer this question: "4 approaches to composition", "how to jam" and if you check out my Handpan Build a Beat series I offer some examples at the end of those videos of ways to introduce melodies to the grooves.
This is a question that comes up a lot, and I want to explore it deeper in a future video 😊
Hey Amy, do you do 1 on 1 teachings through video?
I do! Reach out: amynaylormusic@gmail.com 😊
The beginning of it sounds like it’s turning into the Chugg of a train
The thing I realy like about these lessons is that in some way, they all seem to keep in tempo/beat even when she is talking. If I play along it somehow perfectly matches when she starts playing again.. is it just my bad timing skills or her good timing skills
I have the same pan as you! Unfortunately it does not make me play like you....
I got two left hands( not literally bit like saying two left feet as in being an uncoordinated dancer) I try to do the simple thing you do but wires get crossed and I freeze like an overload 😕
I do a bit better on my own but I don't have the nice rhythm like you or others have even if it's basic 😫
Hallo aus germany oder auch unmöglichstan genannt
Hi Amy, we'd love to collaborate! Send us a message?
I got two left hands( not literally bit like saying two left feet as in being an uncoordinated dancer) I try to do the simple thing you do but wires get crossed and I freeze like an overload 😕
I do a bit better on my own but I don't have the nice rhythm like you or others have even if it's basic 😫