Wonderful stuff, Jason, thank you. Have learned one important substitution of a chord with a 2-5-1 and that ending of a movement between the tonic two octaves apart.
Awesome Emmanuel! Our faculty, Elisha has done an amazing job! And more on detailed reharmonization concepts here: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-TvfYNEJ3_vjYb6--ogPP0.html
It sounds great. But I would not know how to choose other chords or passing chords when I only have some basic chords. I guess I need some more theory and examples on that. Like how do I figure out nice chord substitution and good sounding passing chords. I do think that this would lead to a whole new level of piano playing.
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Awesome.
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This is great, thanks for sharing. Siyabonga
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Nice wow look at Jason nice job both of you. Very cool loved it
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks, Robert!
😊😊😊thank you brother for teaching
Elisha was absolutely amazing Hansa!
Great sir , more re harmonisation lessons..thank you
More to come for sure Abhishek! Have you finished watching our detailed 3-part series - th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-TvfYNEJ3_vjYb6--ogPP0.html
This is well plain super project thx Jason 👌
Awesome Thomas!
Wonderful stuff, Jason, thank you.
Have learned one important substitution of a chord with a 2-5-1 and that ending of a movement between the tonic two octaves apart.
Awesome Emmanuel! Our faculty, Elisha has done an amazing job! And more on detailed reharmonization concepts here: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-TvfYNEJ3_vjYb6--ogPP0.html
Ok wow!
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Superb video sir
Waiting for all such video
That's great! Thanks a lot, Jarald!
O my! So nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
😊😊😊
Wonderful 👍
Thank you, Kishore! Cheers!
Amazing 😊
Thanks a ton, Rudolph!
Thank you brother
Thanks for your support 🙏🏽
Looking forward to this!
Awesome!
It sounds great. But I would not know how to choose other chords or passing chords when I only have some basic chords. I guess I need some more theory and examples on that. Like how do I figure out nice chord substitution and good sounding passing chords. I do think that this would lead to a whole new level of piano playing.
Have you seen our recent series Jip. It should help with these questions: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-TvfYNEJ3_vjYb6--ogPP0.html
Sound different to the piano,though nice video👍👍
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No hate. But it is really funny that he first explained verry thoughtful how to play a gmajor and fmajor, and then he says oh yeah I play a f#7 (#9#5)