Hi Mr Jason, i am lucky to find your channel, i am a 69yr old who just stared learning piano since couple of years from you tube! You are a very knowledgeable teacher!
Among all youtubers that teach piano you are far best! Explanations and the way you start simple and learn step by step in your way is brilliant! Thank you for that!
Hey Burak! I'm really you are enjoying the tutorials😁 Do let us know what you'll be looking for and we can help you around the channel with the required lessons🎵🙌🏽
Hello Jason. I have watched your music lesson for the first time. This is best ever lesson I have attended for music. My sincere thanks to you. I touch your feet and hug you. :)
What a fantastic lesson! You covered everything, every small detail which enables your students to stay focused. Plus, your lovely voice was pitch-perfect! I’m so happy to have found you!
Wow. So glad to have you show how a 3 note chord can sound so interesting with these techniques. Love seeing the notes highlighted in red, so helpful. Thanks man best piano channel sor far on the tube for me to understand.
Jason, you're the guy. .i think (and i'll include myself) beginners always want to make the most complex melodys...but just dont overthink it. simplicity is key. thank you for this !
Glad it was helpful, Henson! Thanks for watching 🤘🏽 Do check out more of my tutorials on Arpeggios - www.nathanielschool.com/free-lessons/tags/arpeggios
I was just getting into using your teachings and applying them to 5string banjo (great for that) but I cut through my hand when a grinder wheel disintegrated severing the tendon on my index. They tell me I will play again so I’m catching up. I love how you teach us how to be a musician Thanks Jason.
@@nathanielschool thanks Jason I’m onto doing physio at the moment and mobility seems to be slowly returning, I hope I regain full movement. Keep up the brilliant work! Would be nice if I could get you to critique my banjo compositions sometime 😁
Such great information here to really expand your fullness of melody diffrent ways to create such beautiful ideas and continue a good ideas to create a good flow .
@@nathanielschool This is so amazing you can also do diffrent groups 5,7, 11, 13, any time grouping on top of arpeggios. Develop your own Tool and Animal as leaders ideas. Ty So much
SIR YOUR TUTORIALS ARE VERY MELODIC WHICH REALLY TENDS ME PLAY N PRACTICE MY KB WITHÓUT GETTING BORED YOUR TUTORIAL ENHANCED MY CLASSICAL APPROACH MY INTEREST IN RAGAS GEET GHAZALS BECAUSÉ KB IS SORT OF INSTRUMENT WHICH SHOULD BE PLAYED WITH ITS SPECIFIC CHEMISTRY NOT LIKE HATMONIUM THUS YOUR TUTORIALS GREAT SOURCE MY ENHANCE MY PLAYING. THANK YOU SIR GOD BLESS YOU SINCE LAST SEVEÑ MONTHS I HAVE NO KB EXPECTING ONE IN JAN FROM STATES SX700 YAMAHA I HAD KORG 700 BUT PIT WAS NOT FRIENDLY AS COMPARE YAMAHA THUS I SOLD MEANWHILE KORG IS NOT IN FREQUENT USE IN PAK BECAUSE OF ILLITRACY RATIO IN MUSICANS THESE DAYS I AM JUST FOCUSSING ON YOUR TUTORIALS SIR EXCUSE ME FOR MY SCATTING POOR ENG KNOWLEDGE WHICH FEEL ME ASHAMED TO EXPLAIN MY SELF GOD BLESS YOU FOR SHAREING YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO PEOPLE LIKE ME DHAKKA START
This video series is a godsend for me. To be honest, I was playing some pretty boring arpeggios on my tracks, and although I love incorporating more rhythmic melodies onto them, as taking drum patterns from middle-eastern music, Samba, etc... and applying to melodies, as if the instrument track was a percussion track, I didn't make the logic conclusion that the same could work with arpeggios. The other nice thing is that since you are working with arpeggios, It's quite easy to make a counter-melody work in counterpoint with the arpeggio itself. By treating the arpeggio and root note as a 3rd species counterpoint, it's not hard to implement other voices, since you are somewhat limited with the choice of notes by the arpeggio.
Thank you for this tutorial. It was very helpful. I like using the Arpeggios in my compositions. Seeing how you can play the arpeggios in different chords and inversions is very interesting.🎶🎵🎶
Beginner pianist here. Some of the stretches are very wide for me. I barely manage to play it. Should I keep trying or your hands are just bigger than me. An excellent lesson and has opened my eyes on how to approach arpeggios. Lots of hard work ahead I guess.
Awesome, thank you so much for your support! Will continue to give my best for the channel! And thoroughly enjoy what I do thanks to all of you folks out there!
You're welcome Jason. I've still got such a long way to go, but I've got the foundation thanks exclusively to this channel. I understand everything, I'm just lacking a bit in the mechanical execution department at times, but I'm sure I'll get there in the end; and even if I don't it's still fun trying and learning. Keep up the good work!
My hands just can't span a full octave like yours (holding specific notes in between), without significant wrist rotation, which makes playing G and D @6:00 nearly impossible. But you taught enough variation that I'll experiment with other notes in the scale. The overall lesson makes me want to explore this technique with other chords/scales. Thanks!
Hi, good morning. Very interesting, informative and innovative lesson. May be you should also come out with another major or minor chord, with any Indian rhythm pattern.,,🙏❤️
There is a song sung by Shri Yeshudas. The film did not release. But all the recorded music of the song came out as cassettes. Those were the days of cassettes. The song is known as "Sangeethame Amara Sallapame". Sangeetham as a conversation (Sallapam) that is immortal (Amar, Amara - that has no death). I request you to listen to this song. It has a combination of Indian classical and contemporary rhythms blended together. When you have time please listen to it once. I have been listening to various types of songs after you suggested it in one of your tutorials. And I chanced upon this once after I wrote the suggestion to you recently. And while exploring the G minor scale as you had explained, I bumped into some old Bollywood film songs. ,🙏❤️
Floating third needs a comprehensive video in itself....that is to say how floating third could be used in rhythmic accompaniments across various genres
Of course we do Saman. Please write to music@nathanielschool.com with your requirements. Also, leave us your WhatsApp number and a convenient time. We will reach you and take forward!
⬇ Download my handwritten notes for the lesson and support us on Patreon (5$) - www.patreon.com/posts/72639998?pr=true
Great, sir
Hi Mr Jason, i am lucky to find your channel, i am a 69yr old who just stared learning piano since couple of years from you tube! You are a very knowledgeable teacher!
Thanks so much! Best of luck!
Among all youtubers that teach piano you are far best! Explanations and the way you start simple and learn step by step in your way is brilliant! Thank you for that!
Wow, thanks Merlin! Much appreciated!
One of the BEST teachers on TH-cam! I have been learning so much from this channel, my piano playing has improved a lot! Thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks so much for listening in Daniel!😊
I discovered your channel pretty late. High quality lessons and easy to understand 👍 thanks for it
Hey Burak!
I'm really you are enjoying the tutorials😁
Do let us know what you'll be looking for and we can help you around the channel with the required lessons🎵🙌🏽
The floating thirds sounds great. Thanks for the tips Jason🙏
Awesome, glad it helped! Thanks for watching, Jayagopi!
Jason, you are the best on TH-cam. I have been stuck to playing chords for years until your videos delivered me. Thank you so much, God bless you.
Thanks so much, and I wish you all the best in your musical journey! Thanks for tuning in😃🎹
Greatest of your genius in teaching music in such a simple way...thank you for sharing such a fundamental lesson.
My pleasure Prof. Mahesh!
Thai is SUCH a gidden gem of a tutorial!
Glad to know it was helpful Gant! 😃
Thank you teacher I am very lucky to watch your lessons wich are helpful to me on my solo performance..
Glad to know it was helpful Kumar!
Very very GOOD! The additional written notes and chapter timeline helps me greatly in replaying, revising the instructions. EXECELLENT Tutorial.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🤘🏽
20:53 That was Gorgeous! Thank you for the lovely lessons!
You are so welcome 🙏
Discovered your channel late but you're the best teacher out there..
I just loved your arpeggio videos..
Hey Chaitanya, thanks so much for tuning in! Really glad you liked the videos too😊
I've never had this kind of practical instruction. Amazing, thank you!
My pleasure, Glad i was helpful🤘😃
Hello Jason. I have watched your music lesson for the first time.
This is best ever lesson I have attended for music. My sincere thanks to you. I touch your feet and hug you. :)
You are too kind Avaneesh. A warm welcome aboard our channel. Do stay tuned for more 🙏🏽
What a fantastic lesson! You covered everything, every small detail which enables your students to stay focused. Plus, your lovely voice was pitch-perfect! I’m so happy to have found you!
You are too kind, Dorinda! Thank you for taking your time to watch this tutorial!😊🎼🎹
A song that really highlights this technique is Periphery's It's Only Smiles in the beginning. The guitars follow the keyboard in the beginning.
Oh wow! Super track 🤘🏾
I've been following your tutorial videos for some time now. You're the best that I've seen on you tube. Thanks a lot and more power.
Thanks so much for the support Ric!
Excellent lesson. I just love your videos, Jason. This is precisely what I was looking for, but didn't know it.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, Dan! 🤘🏽
Wow. So glad to have you show how a 3 note chord can sound so interesting with these techniques. Love seeing the notes highlighted in red, so helpful. Thanks man best piano channel sor far on the tube for me to understand.
My pleasure! Glad the lesson was helpful!
Awesome ,Jason...thank you...God Bless
Most welcome Nelson 🙏🏾
Sir your arpeggios playing system is very good. ❤❤
Thanks a lot! Happy you enjoyed the arpeggios! 😊🎶
Very interesting Jason Thank you 🙏 your lessons making musicians not just players
My pleasure Priyantha!
O my God what a man .... Great! Every step is important lesson.
Thanks so much Ajay!
Hello from France! MERCI and BRAVO for this excellent job and tutorial.
You are most welcome Dominique!
Very very helpful.. thank you so much . ❣️
Glad to know that Sneha! 😇
Do go through this playlist to learn more on Arpeggios: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-BCpTe-KKSdiKlAFMvYNsH.html
Beautiful, thank you so much
My pleasure!😇
And Thank you too!
Jason, you're the guy. .i think (and i'll include myself) beginners always want to make the most complex melodys...but just dont overthink it. simplicity is key. thank you for this !
Most welcome! Will continue to give my best!
Loved it. Thank you Jason
Thanks a ton, John! 🤘🏽
You are an excellent musician and Teacher
Thanks a ton for watching, Raj! 🤘🏽
Jason you're really good. Av enjoyed your lesson. It's my first time. Thanks
Awesome! Thank you Lucio!
wow that's a great way of practicing arpeggio pattern thank you so much .
Glad it was helpful, Henson! Thanks for watching 🤘🏽
Do check out more of my tutorials on Arpeggios - www.nathanielschool.com/free-lessons/tags/arpeggios
Your lessons are spot on for my needs to make own music, thanks
Great to hear Tuomas!
Thank you so much for the mini lesson, Jasson❤
Awesome Missy ☺️
@Jason your singing is so lovely
Thanks so much!
Great lesson
Thanks so much 🙏🏽
I love your arpagio patterns
Thanks Christina! Glad to know!
Great teacher! God has blessed you!
Thank you so much David! 😃
Dear Jason, Stay Blessed!🙏
Thank you!
Really great teaching....
Thanks Renjith! Glad it was helpful!
Love the concepts you are teaching 👍🏽
Glad you like them!🙏🏽
very impressive thanks.
Glad you liked it, Chamila!🙌🏻
I'm a beginning player and this was very easy to follow. Great lesson. Thank you!
That's awesome, keep practicing! Thanks for watching, Larry 🤘🏽
This is what I needed to break out of the box I was stuck in. Cheers!
Glad you found your way out! Cheers😃🎶
Amazing n useful tutorial. Many thanks Sir
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Great teacher
Thanks for watching, Oren!
Beautiful sir. Amazing .
Many thanks Trevor!
I was just getting into using your teachings and applying them to 5string banjo (great for that) but I cut through my hand when a grinder wheel disintegrated severing the tendon on my index.
They tell me I will play again so I’m catching up.
I love how you teach us how to be a musician
Thanks Jason.
Damn! Sorry to hear! Even I love playing the 🪕 from time to time! What a beautiful instrument. Take care of yourself!
@@nathanielschool thanks Jason I’m onto doing physio at the moment and mobility seems to be slowly returning, I hope I regain full movement.
Keep up the brilliant work!
Would be nice if I could get you to critique my banjo compositions sometime 😁
Great lesson, Jason. Merci beaucoup.
Thank you for watching, Lawrence!
Wow! it's Amazing I did it well ! Perfect work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic explanations. thank you.
You're very welcome!
This is so good
Thanks a ton Deborah!
Weird ! thx. keep going with the mystical style _ need ideas for dark minimal electronic music.
Most welcome!
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome! 🙏🏻
Here's a playlist that might interest you: th-cam.com/play/PLrNNL05e9FT-BCpTe-KKSdiKlAFMvYNsH.html
Excellent thanks
You are most welcome!
I just love your Arpeggio Videos, been watching them all and so much i've learned already and want to dig deeper into trying it out! Thanks!
So awesome to hear. Thanks so much. Keep at it ☺️
Thank You For Spending Your Time With Us!
Is that A Barcode behind you? If so, of what or where?
You have an amazing singing/humming voice 🥰
You are too kind, Pete 😊 And thank you for tuning in!🎹
Beautiful lesson, sir. Thanks a ton!
My pleasure!
Digging the new studio man!
Thanks a ton Miguel! Will do a tour soon once it's a bit more tidy!
Such great information here to really expand your fullness of melody diffrent ways to create such beautiful ideas and continue a good ideas to create a good flow .
Thanks so much Robert!
Ideas
And develop a melody on top of there arpeggios so many great
@@nathanielschool
This is so amazing you can also do diffrent groups 5,7, 11, 13, any time grouping on top of arpeggios. Develop your own Tool and Animal as leaders ideas. Ty So much
SIR YOUR TUTORIALS ARE VERY MELODIC WHICH REALLY TENDS ME PLAY N PRACTICE MY KB WITHÓUT GETTING BORED YOUR TUTORIAL ENHANCED MY CLASSICAL APPROACH MY INTEREST IN RAGAS GEET GHAZALS BECAUSÉ KB IS SORT OF INSTRUMENT WHICH SHOULD BE PLAYED WITH ITS SPECIFIC CHEMISTRY NOT LIKE HATMONIUM THUS YOUR TUTORIALS GREAT SOURCE MY ENHANCE MY PLAYING. THANK YOU SIR GOD BLESS YOU SINCE LAST SEVEÑ MONTHS I HAVE NO KB EXPECTING ONE IN JAN FROM STATES SX700 YAMAHA I HAD KORG 700 BUT PIT WAS NOT FRIENDLY AS COMPARE YAMAHA THUS I SOLD MEANWHILE KORG IS NOT IN FREQUENT USE IN PAK BECAUSE OF ILLITRACY RATIO IN MUSICANS THESE DAYS I AM JUST FOCUSSING ON YOUR TUTORIALS SIR EXCUSE ME FOR MY SCATTING POOR ENG KNOWLEDGE WHICH FEEL ME ASHAMED TO EXPLAIN MY SELF GOD BLESS YOU FOR SHAREING YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO PEOPLE LIKE ME DHAKKA START
Thanks so much for your kind words 🙏🏼 Many blessing and do stay tuned for more learnings!
This is really epic & unique lesson sirji🙏🙏🙏 there are many lessons on arpeggios but this type of lesson is first time from our dear Jason sirji👍
That's so kind of you. Thanks for watching, Jignesh! 🙏🏼🎶
You are really talented at teaching besides playing. You have a beautiful voice, too.
Thank you so much!
This video series is a godsend for me. To be honest, I was playing some pretty boring arpeggios on my tracks, and although I love incorporating more rhythmic melodies onto them, as taking drum patterns from middle-eastern music, Samba, etc... and applying to melodies, as if the instrument track was a percussion track, I didn't make the logic conclusion that the same could work with arpeggios.
The other nice thing is that since you are working with arpeggios, It's quite easy to make a counter-melody work in counterpoint with the arpeggio itself. By treating the arpeggio and root note as a 3rd species counterpoint, it's not hard to implement other voices, since you are somewhat limited with the choice of notes by the arpeggio.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson! And great suggestions on the counterpoint 🙏🏽
Thanq bro..super
Glad you enjoyed the lesson!🙏🏽
Bruh! Glad this showed in my feed! ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Thanks for watching! 🤘🏽
Jason thank 🙏 you for sharing this video. Your teaching is the best 👌
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching, Andrew!🙏🏼
Awsome tutorial Jason !!! - Thank you for sharing your knowlegde and talent 🙏
Glad it was helpful! Will continue to give my best for the channel!
Always fantastic…thank you so much Jason!!
Glad you enjoyed it Alberto!
Amazing
Thank you Vivek! And thanks so much for tuning into the channel as well😊
Love arpeggios !!
Yep! Gotta love them!
Thankyou sir..
Thanks for watching, Subash 🤘🏽
Thank you for this tutorial. It was very helpful. I like using the Arpeggios in my compositions. Seeing how you can play the arpeggios in different chords and inversions is very interesting.🎶🎵🎶
Awesome! Thanks a ton, Carline! 🤘🏽
I would love to follow
Thanks for your support!
Thank you so much Sir...I was writing a song and I found this invaluable...absolute magic!...truly grateful 🙏
It's my pleasure😊
Sir,
Do I need 88key or 61 key to become an advanced piano player
88 keys are always recommend for serious Piano playing 😀
@@nathanielschool
Ok Sir
Thank you so much
Helpful lesson..👏
Thanks for watching! 🎶
Beginner pianist here. Some of the stretches are very wide for me. I barely manage to play it. Should I keep trying or your hands are just bigger than me. An excellent lesson and has opened my eyes on how to approach arpeggios. Lots of hard work ahead I guess.
Awesome Sabyasachi! Go for it!
I am hearing this again and again it’s easy to understand,I am starting to learn at the age of 60 plus
That's so nice to know Umasankar! Thanks for being a part of our channel 🙏🏼
Superb again Jason! I just donated something for all the lessons.
Awesome, thank you so much for your support! Will continue to give my best for the channel! And thoroughly enjoy what I do thanks to all of you folks out there!
You're welcome Jason. I've still got such a long way to go, but I've got the foundation thanks exclusively to this channel. I understand everything, I'm just lacking a bit in the mechanical execution department at times, but I'm sure I'll get there in the end; and even if I don't it's still fun trying and learning. Keep up the good work!
Bro staff notation usefullah bro
Shall we learn it
Where it is applicable?
Does it is used in Cinema industry ?
My hands just can't span a full octave like yours (holding specific notes in between), without significant wrist rotation, which makes playing G and D @6:00 nearly impossible. But you taught enough variation that I'll experiment with other notes in the scale. The overall lesson makes me want to explore this technique with other chords/scales. Thanks!
Most welcome Dan. You can also arpeggios the chord so that your wrist can take you a little extra
Hi, good morning. Very interesting, informative and innovative lesson. May be you should also come out with another major or minor chord, with any Indian rhythm pattern.,,🙏❤️
Great suggestion Krishna! Will figure this out!
There is a song sung by Shri Yeshudas. The film did not release. But all the recorded music of the song came out as cassettes. Those were the days of cassettes. The song is known as "Sangeethame Amara Sallapame". Sangeetham as a conversation (Sallapam) that is immortal (Amar, Amara - that has no death). I request you to listen to this song. It has a combination of Indian classical and contemporary rhythms blended together. When you have time please listen to it once. I have been listening to various types of songs after you suggested it in one of your tutorials. And I chanced upon this once after I wrote the suggestion to you recently.
And while exploring the G minor scale as you had explained, I bumped into some old Bollywood film songs. ,🙏❤️
Love it
Thanks a ton Mindy!
GM. Super bro
Thanks for watching, Ruban! 🙏🏼
Now I want to learn Piano. Its so compelling....
Awesome! You should head over here: www.nathanielschool.com/keyboard
You’re the dopest!!!
Thanks a lot😊🎵
Floating third needs a comprehensive video in itself....that is to say how floating third could be used in rhythmic accompaniments across various genres
Sure thing Rajarshi! Will consider a future lesson on this!
I’m not sure if you teach music online to a learner abroad?
Of course we do Saman. Please write to music@nathanielschool.com with your requirements. Also, leave us your WhatsApp number and a convenient time. We will reach you and take forward!
22:38 things stepped up a notch big time
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👋👋👍
You are great sir
Thanks a lot, Viju!😊
Nice video. ❣️❣️❣️
Thanks 🤗
awesome
Super
Thanks for watching, Alan! Cheers! 🤘🏽
EXCELLENT JAIPUR
Thank you, Tichmarsh 😃
U r best
Thanks a ton ❤️
Please make your letter a little bigger,it's not easy to read,but I like your teaching,I'm your student,thank you.
I will improve on that point, Danilo! Thanks so much for your feedback and taking your time to watch the tutorial as well😁🎶
Sir i joined and pay rs/159/-but not any messege from the music school
There is no message as such. For the higher tier, you will get access to structured video lessons
Ah right, when we have five fingers why use only 1 finger? Thank you sir for this awesome lesson again.
You're most welcome!