Sir let me confess I never imagined the inversions that way.Very informative.I am very very beginner keyboard player.i came accross your lessons i was not able to know anything in the beginning but now I could understand it.Thank you very much.
Lovely to hear that, Devidas! 🙌🏼 And you know what, if you're interested to learn the piano in detail, you could always consider a semester program at our school where you can learn from foundation/beginner level onwards. Reach out to us at: 📞 +91 7760456847 📧 music@nathanielschool.com
I loved ur video title ,dats CHORD TREE.Such a new way of thinking chords and developing inversion skills......It's amazing sir...Thanks very much Sir.
Very helpful but I am an aspiring jazz pianist and I really need to learn the 7th chords which as you know contain 4 notes and a lot more chords and more difficult.
Booklet with all the Chord Trees and more: www.patreon.com/posts/57874030
We realized hw we could have enjoyed piano if we got a teacher like you in the beginning.
Sir let me confess I never imagined the inversions that way.Very informative.I am very very beginner keyboard player.i came accross your lessons i was not able to know anything in the beginning but now I could understand it.Thank you very much.
Lovely to hear that, Devidas! 🙌🏼
And you know what, if you're interested to learn the piano in detail, you could always consider a semester program at our school where you can learn from foundation/beginner level onwards.
Reach out to us at:
📞 +91 7760456847
📧 music@nathanielschool.com
I loved ur video title ,dats CHORD TREE.Such a new way of thinking chords and developing inversion skills......It's amazing sir...Thanks very much Sir.
🤘🤘 Thanks Aditya.
Another 💎 of a lesson!!!!Thanx!
My pleasure Curt!
A brilliant exercise. Easy to follow, and it opened up the Doors of Perception for this world of music.
That’s awesome to hear Lawrence 😊
Thanks for your brilliant ideas
Most welcome 😊
After understood this lesson there is no need of another lesson of this subject this is unique 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much Jignesh!
I’m hooked on your TH-cam channel - this video is so illuminating. Thank you for the exercise
Thanks for your kind words Katherine!
Thank You! This îs very helpful. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome ...... Helpful lesson ...... God bless you ...
Glad you liked it
Great lesson!
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Thank u Jason sir
Most welcome Srinivas!
Awesome and informative lessons sir....super
So nice of you Johnson!
Thank you sir❤
So nice of you Piyush!
Very great & helpful lesson....as always thank you sir🙏🙏🙏
So nice of you
Awesome..
Thanks 🤗
Wow, just hooked on your videos.. such clear explanations. Thank you.
Glad you like them Sanjeev!
Very nice ❤
Thank you so much, Eric! 😊 Glad you liked it. Your support means a lot!
Well taught..tq
You’re welcome 😊
Glad I'm retired because this excellent exercise is going to keep me busy for a while. Thanks!
Awesome Reba! You got this 😀
Good morning Sir,
Could you please teach about playing "Counter Melody" because the way you explain is simple and impressive.
Regards,
Robinson.
Great suggestion Robinson! I will plan!
Thanks for another amazing lesson Jason 😊 regards Patricia
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing
Thanks Jean!
Very helpful but I am an aspiring jazz pianist and I really need to learn the 7th chords which as you know contain 4 notes and a lot more chords and more difficult.
Will do more for sure Robert. Perhaps you can start with this one: th-cam.com/video/SAOjr5ejxbs/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for again another great lesson. Would this concept also work with 7th chords? I'm wondering.
Absolutely! Will plan another lesson to extend the harmony!
@@nathanielschool can't wait for that one!! Great job again Jason 👏
If I've worked it out right, the chords associated with a note are the I,i (root) ,VI,vi(third of the chord) and IV,iv( fifth of the chord).
Except that the VI is the flattened VI.
Could you please go into Hungarian chords. Found the scales and would like to figure out how to built chords out of it. thx
Shall definitely look into our reccomendation! Thanks so much and stay tuned😄
Can we add the half diminished triad to this series of chords, meaning C - Eb - F#?
Oh yes! I think so! Haven't talk about these chords in the lesson but make sure you explore this!