Wow, 7 years of piano lessons as a kid and I never heard any of this. I've always wanted to learn how to play by ear and no one could explain it to me. Thank you for explaining and clarifying the process. I now know what I need to do. Your video is awesome!👏
Music has many aspects to it. This video does well in providing the framework for those different aspects and giving them compatibility for each other. Probably most important is the human experience in achieving this, and I think the video does such a terrific job. It still won't make a person get it without the work but the first step is always in recognizing the process. And remain humble as there are probably so much to music development that it really is more of a marathon than a sprint. Personally I knew about the limitation of dividing the approaches from sight reading to ear training, but this video provides a bridge to let everyone know that it these approaches do not have to be mutually exclusive. They are complementary. When the spokes of a bicycle wheel is even, the wheel can roll in a balanced, efficient way. Often times we hear about how 1 approach or method to the exclusion of others as to superiority but musicians should embrace working on all these aspects even if they don't become great at any one of them or begin over again.
A mystery no longer... thank you Warren for sharing your years of experience and knowledge. Join Piano Lesson With Warren and you'll see what I mean👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Mr warren...really much appreciated sir,am a music enthusiast I play at a local church in South Africa, your tutorials have helped a tons, particularly by learning songs that are sang at church.. your advice on melody plus chords, arpeggios(rhythm), adding the 9ths on major chords and sevenths on minor. Practicing on metronome or drum loops on my keyboard i keep working on these as a guide On harmony I remember in one of your videos you said it's not worth going to passing chords without working on rhythm or else will sound static 😂 My real Challenge is when a song I never practiced is sang at church. They don't put me into much pressure. They really appreciate the efforts I make so yeah.. your tutorials have helped a great deal thanks... at times am discouraged, by slow progress but well I keep on working
This is the most beneficial video I've ever watched! Going to start working on all steps! Question: how to you record audio through headphones, for the keyboard/piano?
I learned to play by ear by thinking about music like magnets when u listen to song theres only so many notes u can pick. When u hit a note that’s in the scale it almost feels like it sticks and if u play a key not in that scale it feels like it’s clashing/Replling like a magnet super easy to find scales this was wish I could explain it a bit bette
@@obisraelngawani1373 if you’re referring to notating a melody, the process is the same regardless of the speed. However, this is outside the scope of what I do in this channel.
8. how do you learn to recognize chord progressions? Is it better to learn cadences? chord progressions I struggle to feel and recognize numbers with and without a keyboard
✅ Download Our Ear Training App:
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Wow, 7 years of piano lessons as a kid and I never heard any of this. I've always wanted to learn how to play by ear and no one could explain it to me. Thank you for explaining and clarifying the process. I now know what I need to do. Your video is awesome!👏
Glad the video helped. Thanks for watching 🙏🏽☺️
Music has many aspects to it. This video does well in providing the framework for those different aspects and giving them compatibility for each other. Probably most important is the human experience in achieving this, and I think the video does such a terrific job. It still won't make a person get it without the work but the first step is always in recognizing the process. And remain humble as there are probably so much to music development that it really is more of a marathon than a sprint. Personally I knew about the limitation of dividing the approaches from sight reading to ear training, but this video provides a bridge to let everyone know that it these approaches do not have to be mutually exclusive. They are complementary. When the spokes of a bicycle wheel is even, the wheel can roll in a balanced, efficient way. Often times we hear about how 1 approach or method to the exclusion of others as to superiority but musicians should embrace working on all these aspects even if they don't become great at any one of them or begin over again.
A mystery no longer... thank you Warren for sharing your years of experience and knowledge. Join Piano Lesson With Warren and you'll see what I mean👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Warren giving out all the secrets in this one! The section on song structure was 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks bro 😎
I’m 99% of an ear player, and it has been an amazing journey these last 20 years! I, at some point, wanna teach others how to play by ear.
That’s my life goal 🙏🏽😊
can you teach me please? 🥺
As an Artist, i do afro Gospel urban Music, you have helped me a lot with your Teachings Mr Warren, thank you i love you🙏🏼
Thanks for watching 😊
I’m glad I came a across this video first. Thank you for being frank and not presenting unrealistic shortcuts may God bless your Sir
@@kalonjitshisekedi6037 thanks for watching 🙏🏽😊
Thanks Mr warren...really much appreciated sir,am a music enthusiast
I play at a local church in South Africa, your tutorials have helped a tons, particularly by learning songs that are sang at church.. your advice on melody plus chords, arpeggios(rhythm), adding the 9ths on major chords and sevenths on minor. Practicing on metronome or drum loops on my keyboard i keep working on these as a guide
On harmony I remember in one of your videos you said it's not worth going to passing chords without working on rhythm or else will sound static 😂
My real Challenge is when a song I never practiced is sang at church. They don't put me into much pressure. They really appreciate the efforts I make so yeah.. your tutorials have helped a great deal thanks... at times am discouraged, by slow progress but well I keep on working
Thanks for watching
I appreciate you Warren. You give high yield piano guidance
Wow, this information is gold. Thank you very much. God bless you.
Thank you very much sir. I'm glad I came across this video again. Now I know I'm on the right track on my Journey. God bless you
Oh man....awesome info and insight. My work is cut out...tip #10 is all me. Gonna 'go bk to the drawing board' Thank you!
@@chantewildgoose2072 that’s awesome. We only grow once we get new information and willing to do the work 🙏🏽☺️
Very helpful 💫
@@sandieem1 thanks for watching
Thank you for this great lesson
You are a phenomenal teacher I thank god for you
Thanks for watching 🙏🏽😊
great explanation! thanks
@@insomnia_42 thanks 🙏🏽
Awesome tutorial. Many thanks
Very helpful insights. Thank you sir
Thank you!
This is the most beneficial video I've ever watched! Going to start working on all steps! Question: how to you record audio through headphones, for the keyboard/piano?
The audio is recorded through my computer, and I’m listening through headphone via audio interface
Bless you Warren. As an adult beginner, what do I have to do to internalize melody, make it intuitive?
First learn to sing the melody by heart. Then learn it on the piano based on a key, and in the context of the chords.
I learned to play by ear by thinking about music like magnets when u listen to song theres only so many notes u can pick. When u hit a note that’s in the scale it almost feels like it sticks and if u play a key not in that scale it feels like it’s clashing/Replling like a magnet super easy to find scales this was wish I could explain it a bit bette
I been trying too learn I might forever
@@aaron2fresh705 what have you been doing? Are you going alone at it?
This is great teaching, i will apply it
Thanks for watching 😊🙏🏽
can you give me your method to score a Fast melody or a fast solo line
@@obisraelngawani1373 if you’re referring to notating a melody, the process is the same regardless of the speed. However, this is outside the scope of what I do in this channel.
8. how do you learn to recognize chord progressions? Is it better to learn cadences? chord progressions I struggle to feel and recognize numbers with and without a keyboard
Download my ear training app. You should also consider joining my transcription club on the website.
Can you tell me how you make the notes you play appear and how the chords appear automatically? Do you use software for this?
It’s a software name midiculous
@@PianoLessonwithWarren thanks!
I struggle with hearing a note and knowing exactly what note that is thank you for the tips
@@cjendary9451 you’re welcome ☺️
Big up Warren, you’re a Yardman right?
@@Yornek1 straight out a st Thomas jam down mi bredda. Forever and always yard man 🇯🇲
Very useful bro.
Thanks for watching :)
Can’t find the active ear app
Did you search “Active Ear” in the App Store?
hahaha 😅😅😅 interesting. I'm Benard from Kenya Africa
Solfege makes life so much easier. Ear training so frustrating without it.
Please 🥺🙏🏻 I want you to be my personal tutor
Where is the sound?
Refresh the video
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No sound, Warren☹️
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