What a wonderful lesson. A true teacher can explain the most difficult connections simply. You have revealed a secret for me - with simple, logical words - and opened up a new world for me. Thank you so much for that!!!
Thank you so much Kevin didn't know much about tritone sub but now it's really cool. Thank you. My favourite passing chord is the passing diminished and the 251. But I have a feeling it's about to be the tritone sub lol
So much packed into one 13 minute video. And you mentioned modulating into another key so fast it was like a blip on the screen. Wish you would do a video just on that.
Finally someone explained in a way I can understand why ii V I is such a frigging useful trick to have.... wao! Thanks, and thank you for leading with what these SOUND like ❤
Thank you!! I love to hear all the beautiful possibilities that await me when I get a little more advanced! I started piano lessons only 4 months ago and after spending a lot of time on basic music theory and learning all the major and minor scales I am practising chords now. This video makes me want to focus on chords even more! I am getting a little impatient though because it takes so long for my brain to translate the absorbed information to my fingers. There is so much to learn and I am eager to finally being able to play smoothly without having to think 5 seconds about every next move... 😅
Incredible lesson. Just what i was looking for to take my chord progressions to the next level. I play guitar but looking forward to playing with these ✌️
Great video! I was wondering though, if I want to go from C minor to F minor, how would I utilise ii7 V7 I when the 1 chord is minor? Do i use II maj7 v7 i?
Great question, a ii-V-i to a minor chord is a slightly different progression with the same root notes. The formula is with 7th chords is: iim7(b5) - V7(b9) - imin7 In this case, F minor is your target chord. The progression is: Cm7 - Gm7(b5) - C7b9 - Fm7
Amazing lesson today but please could you slow down and also in addition to the music scale please put down another table for the notes you play and their roots since the fingering is very fast🙏🏻💯
Get the sheet music from this lesson for free: www.pianote.com/blog/passing-chords-to-sound-better/
What a wonderful lesson. A true teacher can explain the most difficult connections simply. You have revealed a secret for me - with simple, logical words - and opened up a new world for me. Thank you so much for that!!!
You can never learn too many passing chords! Thanks Erich.
Thank you so much Kevin didn't know much about tritone sub but now it's really cool. Thank you. My favourite passing chord is the passing diminished and the 251. But I have a feeling it's about to be the tritone sub lol
Bulky info in a 13 minutes video. Bless you brother. I learnt so much.
We're glad you enjoyed it!
Hands down, THE MOST useful piano lesson online to date. Explains so many misunderstandings I had about music theory. Thank you for this.
So much packed into one 13 minute video. And you mentioned modulating into another key so fast it was like a blip on the screen. Wish you would do a video just on that.
This is by far the easiest way I've heard passing chords explained. It has helped me a ton. I appreciate you.
Finally someone explained in a way I can understand why ii V I is such a frigging useful trick to have.... wao! Thanks, and thank you for leading with what these SOUND like ❤
Pedal Point 6ths , Lift in Diminished, Secondary Dominant, Tritone Substitution and My Magic.
Fabulous lesson. Worth it’s weight in gold. Thanks so much.
Did you guys just pull that C. Bechstein out of thin air? What a gorgeous piano. Good information, too!
Isn't it amazing?! Bechstein's sound incredible!
Thanks Kevin!
Wow, that was a great lesson - thank you so much!
Very well presented Kevin
This is really great! It really helps to understand the theory/logic finally. Now I finally know WHEN to use the theory.
Kevin, you're a legend
I do appreciate that you show the scores! Thank you!
You are one of the best teachers. Thanks for the lesson
Best teacher❤thank u sir
A keeper. Mind blowing information
Thank you!! I love to hear all the beautiful possibilities that await me when I get a little more advanced!
I started piano lessons only 4 months ago and after spending a lot of time on basic music theory and learning all the major and minor scales I am practising chords now. This video makes me want to focus on chords even more! I am getting a little impatient though because it takes so long for my brain to translate the absorbed information to my fingers. There is so much to learn and I am eager to finally being able to play smoothly without having to think 5 seconds about every next move... 😅
Thankssss Am amazed finally ❤❤❤
Great stuff. Now it's just about getting to know it well enough so you can do it without thinking about it 😁
Incredible lesson. Just what i was looking for to take my chord progressions to the next level.
I play guitar but looking forward to playing with these ✌️
An excellent presentation, so clearly explained. Thanks.
That's some valuable lessons for life.
What a great lesson ,Thankyou very much .
That 2-5-1 passing chords is genius.
I like playing the piano very much
gold! thank you, that ii,V,I explain A LOT OF THINGS
Love it!
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My favorite teacher. Always well explained…keep it up!
Really well explained and so useful. Thank you very much.
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Love the video!!! Great job on this lesson!!!!
This is inspiring.Keep up the good work
That's a lot of great information on a relatively short video!
Thanks Jeff!
I usually have my music theory book opened when I play. Hard to keep in rhythm, but I'm learning.
Great lesson ❤
can u do another love tutorial
Very good! Better than my piano lessons at the music college . And how to practice ?
So incredibly useful 🎉
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Tritone and secondary dominant
How can I use the leading tone technique to go from C to G, or from Dm to G and to C? Thanks you very much!
Please give a tutorial on APT by Rose
Amazing !
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Can you please play Love Is Gone ?
Nice musc ,but my love Aflams😊have good time bro
Please bring "Janne Wirman" from Children of Bodom
Great video! I was wondering though, if I want to go from C minor to F minor, how would I utilise ii7 V7 I when the 1 chord is minor? Do i use II maj7 v7 i?
Great question, a ii-V-i to a minor chord is a slightly different progression with the same root notes.
The formula is with 7th chords is: iim7(b5) - V7(b9) - imin7
In this case, F minor is your target chord.
The progression is: Cm7 - Gm7(b5) - C7b9 - Fm7
@@PianoteOfficial Tks 👍
Amazing lesson today but please could you slow down and also in addition to the music scale please put down another table for the notes you play and their roots since the fingering is very fast🙏🏻💯
This is intentional to get you to pay for the subscription.
Just play it at 0.5x speed
Thanx, great lesson! Very good! 😃
HI THERE IF I WAS PLAY A BLUES IN C ,SO C7, F7 ,G7 AND I WANTED TO USE A 2,5,1 FROM C7 TO F7 WHAT WOULD I USE 🤠
Hey Peter! You would want to use a Gm7 (ii) - C7 (V) - F7 (I)
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Hey guys, I’m a new keyboard is and pianist because I started playing it on 08/07/24 a 13 year old
Wow
So what's a passing chord? Opposite of a failing chord?
I failed understanding this as your words passed me by!
oh speaking about passing chords
you know whos really good and underrated with them?
BRIAN MCKNIGHT haha please get him on the show
lost me in 15s doh ...he might be a great pianist, but I was lost from that start ! LOL inversions that fast for a beginner?
So sad these chords passed. RIP.
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Devi anná più piano a calamar😂😂😂😂
Marry me kevin
Please invite Jacob Collier.
Wow so great mate; thank you so much
Great lesson!
Great lesson🎉