You can not imagine how precious are you for beginers. Thousands of thanks. You are a treasure. I am 64 and I am a beginer again. 50 years ago I was forced to break away from the piano.
Just bought my first piano at 69 years old after playing guitar all my life. These lessons are absolutely wonderful for a beginner and I have learned so much in less than a week. Slow, structured, perfectly paced with total enthusiasm. Thank you Lisa from the U.K. You are an absolute star.
I have been playing the piano for 47 years. I have always played by ear. Just in the last year have I started dabbing in reading music and trying to learn that way. I love the way you explain things and give examples. It has helped me so much in my playing. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! God bless you.
Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:07 - Starting with the left hand 2:38 - Make it more musical with your right hand 3:29 - Adding a new pattern 6:24 - Sus chords 8:30 - Breaking it down 10:39 - Developing your right hand 13:23 - The final challenge! 15:50 - Review
An amazing lesson from a really gifted teacher. Such a lovely way to learn music theory, and great inspiration to use scales so effectively. Thank you so much.
Lisa, I'm 68 and have always wanted to learn the piano. I found your TH-cam site and started learning 3 months ago, you make practice SOOOO much fun I find myself practicing every day. Your bright attitude keeps me coming back. Thank you.
As a drummer I found the fastest way to gain limb independence is to switch up the hands, arms, and legs for your everyday tasks. If you normally pick up you backpack with your right hand, start using your left. Do the switch for everything that will not cause a safety hazard - I almost poked my eye out too many times trying to get me left hand to brush my teeth. That and writing never made the switch, but everything else I can do ambidextrously. This only takes a couple of weeks to a few months depending on the strength amd dexterity required for the task. Learning music theory (I just banged on stuff in patterns on drums) this has been a huge boon starting out. Your videos rock!
Loved 6:30 to 7:15 the most, brought tears in joy. You are so perfect a teacher that I, being a poor guy, am now looking for another job to buy a piano! Your methods are contagious! God bless!
Lisa the way u teach is just..... Thank u so much Pianote.... This makes me want 2 jump to my instrument n play along which is a very gud thing u hav done in dis video.... Big thank you.... Frm India...
I normally provide comments for really good content, but "Ms. Pianote e.g. Lisa", you knocked it out of the park. A+++ in my book. That was brilliant and as a retired engineer, I seem to find the best tutor content available. A super thank you for the best ARP introduction/beginner lesson on ARPs in history. My only suggestion is at the midpoint when you use your right hand to play CDG both up and down on CGCDE, I wish you would have gone a little bit slower to demonstrate those keys. I rewound and even examined the video on my 27" iMac to watch your fingers - enough of the blah blah blah. Sincerely thank you and I will be spending a lot of time practicing what you taught. Cheers. You are really that good!!!!!
I'm 62 years old and I've been playing/learning the guitar for the last 10 months. Before that, I had never touched an instrument. But over the last several weeks I have been thinking about also learning piano.....and I bit the bullet and bought a digital keyboard/piano (88 key, hammer action and weighted). Going to be interesting keeping up with guitar and also learning the piano. But at 62 years old, it is all about the journey and not the destination for me. Having fun in retirement!
This was wonderful. I have tried to learn to sight read music for 35 years but always end up playing by ear instead so now I have resigned myself to focusing on learning arpeggios and other patterns so i can just play the chords and improv the melody. These patterns are great for practising coordination, thanks.
It’s my first time in this channel and I thought I couldn’t finish that last pattern but it turns out I can! You are the teacher I’ve been looking for all these years🥺 Thank you!
Thanku for wonderful lessons Lisa ..i started my arpigios journey before 1 year ago after watching this vedio today suddenly i got this lesson again on you tube and watching again at 5 am in India ❤
I am a guitarist but have always had an interest in playing piano, so, I bought a nice Kawai electric piano, a synthesiser etc. I feel guitar & piano come hand in hand. Lisa has been an amazing at assisting me with grasping the piano with such ease.
I'm just stunned and so thankful for your way of teaching. My father was a pro pianoplayer but I was far to young to take any interest in that "boring" instrument and the jazz and dance music he was playing. No sir, to me it was the guitar with heavy riffs.🙈😂 Well, my father plays with the angels nowadays and I kept on with the guitar - untill quite recent when I bought a 61 keys Casio CT-700 keyboard. I just wanted to see the tones in the chordshapes more clearly and hopefully I would manage to play just a little piece for myself or whatever. I'm only two weeks into this instrument and I have to say that because of your way of teaching I'm now more able to play with two hands. Not a tune or anything but the easiest arpeggioes like in this video are more obtainable. So, again thank you so much. I'll keep on practice because I AM determined to manage this beautiful instrument far better than today. I'll turn 64 in a couple of months so the learning process is somewhat slower when I was in my 20's.😅 I do not drink alcohol or smoke and I eat omega3 fishoil every day in addition to practicing a couple of hours a day so by the time I should manage. Again thank you from a cold Norway.🇳🇴
Love this video. So many “boring” concepts communicated in a fun way and blended together. Complex stuff is broken down into really easy atomic steps. Thanks @pianote and Lisa.
This is a great exercise Lisa , it sounds so beautiful and it makes you feel that you are more advanced than beginner!! Thank you you are a great teacher !!
I played piano in my teens, but have barely touched one in almost 20 years. I'm here trying to teach my fingers how to move again 😅 The last two bits in the video are too much for me atm, but the others I can do, slowly. :) It does help when the exercises sound this pretty ❤
I don't know if you guys will ever see this, but thank you so much for this channel. Honestly. I used to play the piano as a kid, but I've been away from it for years. Your lessons are helping to fill some old gaps and heal some old wounds. I'm discovering my love of piano again.
I just find the piano very easy after studying it for months, it's amazing how to generate musical formulas to get chords, sus chords, and so on. Can't wait to afford my own keyboard.. music is sweet
I have been on a journey to learn to play piano for 3 years. This is the best approach I have ever seen. I am going to start this training today. And I am not going to give up until I can do this challenge..... This is what I have been looking for! Thank you Lisa!!!
Dear Teacher I'm from Kerala a Clear Malayalee.. But I'm following you... Its Awesome to learn with you.. as a Biginer.. With all Respect ..Thank you so much 🙏
This very good lesson. She is very clear to understand. I love it very much. I will continue with her teaching. Thanks God for you teaching and knowledge.
Dear Lisa, Not only you push us forward on being creative but your outstanding skill to make us thinking out of the box is, for me, the most treasurable value you can really be proud of ! A big thank you to the best and inspiring teacher ever !
Thanks a bunch Lisa. Only been playing for a few weeks. I've been through numerous videos and I feel I am progressing quicker under your tutelage. Thanks for the videos.
Ahh dang, I love this ! And I can see myself improving since I started the piano and a lot of it is thanks to you. Last bit is super challenging but I'm getting there, and it's also super fun and rewarding to see yourself managing something you litteraly couldn't do 2minutes ago. Thanks !! Edit: to get the different rythm with my hands, I started to do the swing one with my left and a simple "c,d,e,f,g" with my right - and then i moved up and did it with the arpeggio
Wonderful lesson and awesome Lisa! This is one of the best arpeggio lessons so far and i am using these techniques in my practice routine.Thank you Lisa.God bless.
love the way you don't edit out the little mistakes cause that's how it goes! I'm new here and I'm so glad to have found this, i love arpeggios and this is indeed a beautiful practice lesson, thank you
Coming from a self taught bedroom jammer guitarist with next to zero music theory knowledge, and now wanting to explore music production and therefore wanting to learn the basics of the keys, you are amazing! thank you so much for your videos!!
This is actually an introduction to improvization. A chord structure you can easily put in your head and a simple right hand pattern. Then you play, vary and extend. As Lisa said, it invites improv. Good one. Thanx!!
This is definitely one of my go to practices from tomorrow!! I absolutely love the way you teach Lisa. I've never found anyone that has intrigued me to play and learn piano like you. Love your passion and drive! It's awesome! I went from not knowing anything at all to now playing In church and challenging myself with exercises like this! Thank you so much for Pianote!
After 11 yrs I touch my piano...now I'm 21...but I can only play with my right hands. Your videos are useful for me to play with both hands...now I can handle both hands and also keep practicing...thankyou lisa for your kind lessons and also pianote for these free lessons. Keep going with your kind service❤👍🎶💜💜💜
That is very good. I am a piano teacher myself for over 50 yrs. What about using instead of in your left hand the third finger and use your fourth finger? But, I see your point with just an arpeggio. But if you use the fourth finger instead of the third finger then you would be more prepared to do arpeggios in the left-hand of two octaves or more. And it also gives you a better twist for smaller hands to reach up into the last tone. You don't have to change because of what I said, but I took training from a great concert pianist from Norway in all the patterns that one would use in piano pieces handed down through the great Master's teaching. I really think you're such a wonderful teacher with positive projections in your voice and I'm retired LOL. Those that are listening to her continue she is an excellent teacher. The right hand arpeggios she taught that correctly showing the arm going out not jumping over to the next octave area but connecting.
Lisa, you are very inspirational. I've played guitar since I was in high school. I'm 62 now and am learning more about music from your videos than I ever knew before. And you are just slipping in a little music theory from time to time, but you keep it practical. I really appreciate that. I'm also learning piano (much easier than guitar). Thank you so much. God bless you and your family!!!
Lisa, I have taken several lessons from you but this is the BEST one by far. I am now practicing this almost every day. I am making progress and it sounds so beautiful. My wife is amazed and enjoys listening to me and I am improving my ability to “trust” my fingers..... ❤️😃🤜🏾
For the most beginner of beginners this starts out easy enough and then gets progressively challenging (duh). But it has kept me engaged and intensely trying for a week now, and I've only mastered about half of it. But it's also not so hard that it feels discouraging. Challenging but very possible. The sweetest of spots when trying to build confidence in a foreign activity. Thank you for this!
Lisa, I just want to say THANK YOU! Your lessons has been a tremendous help. I'm self taut and your lessons has open me up to so many new avenues for me to explore. I've tried piano teachers in the past to no avail; however, you make it so easy to understand. I will never be a great player but with your lessons I will be a better player than I could ever be without your lessons. Once again, thank you.
I am a songwriter and worship singing learning the piano. I tend to play chords on the songs I write but I need to make the melody fuller and arpeggios may just be what I am looking for. Will give it a try. Thanks for sharing many blessings.
Thank you pianote for this wonderful GIVE to all person like me, can't pay piano classes and our passion is, don't mater our edge, some day play our passionate instrument, that is the piano, thanks so much...!!!
Great tutorial. I have a Yamaha arranger keyboard playing the melody with my right hand and pre-arranged chords and rhythms with my left. I love practicing using these arpeggios. I'm 80 and live in the UK. Great work, thanks.🫖
I wish you were my teacher... I just know I would be a star by now, watching your videos give me a lot of confidence boast!!! You possess that much magic!!! Please excuse my poor grammar. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
thanks a ton, I learned how to play piano completely by myself over the last 2 years because of folks like you and piano with jonny and many others. thanks for opening the door to piano for a random stranger. well done!!
I just pulled out the keyboard inwas gifted a few months ago (decided this at 12:15am) and have been messing around with this for the last hour, this was fun, but i need to go to sleep 😴 the music has definitely soothed me a little and has definitely satisfied a creative itch in my brain.
Hello teacher. I have a lot of admiration for you, I play the keyboard by ear, to entertain myself, and your tips are a help. Congratulations because you have a good bedagogy to teach music and are very friendly. Carlos Alberto (Golegã - Portugal)
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Totally agree!! I like her very much!!
Lisa is the cutest piano teacher I have ever seen! Her smile is contagious! Great job Lisa!
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Indeed
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Mee too.. i was also thinking the same that sister Lisa is the most and cutest piano teacher...all the time
❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹
You can not imagine how precious are you for beginers. Thousands of thanks. You are a treasure. I am 64 and I am a beginer again. 50 years ago I was forced to break away from the piano.
60, oh 61, years old and was "trained" how to play SONGS instead of how to play the piano. Thank you!
Just bought my first piano at 69 years old after playing guitar all my life. These lessons are absolutely wonderful for a beginner and I have learned so much in less than a week. Slow, structured, perfectly paced with total enthusiasm. Thank you Lisa from the U.K. You are an absolute star.
I have been playing the piano for 47 years. I have always played by ear. Just in the last year have I started dabbing in reading music and trying to learn that way. I love the way you explain things and give examples. It has helped me so much in my playing. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! God bless you.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:07 - Starting with the left hand
2:38 - Make it more musical with your right hand
3:29 - Adding a new pattern
6:24 - Sus chords
8:30 - Breaking it down
10:39 - Developing your right hand
13:23 - The final challenge!
15:50 - Review
Awesome! Thank you so so much.
Thanks, is there a video tutorial for using the paddle?
We not only learning how to play, we also learning the terminologies! I didn't what an appergio is, thank you ❤️
Hi teacher;do you give class online?
Thank you so much, you are the one I was looking foreword to finally learn piano with a smile!
An amazing lesson from a really gifted teacher. Such a lovely way to learn music theory, and great inspiration to use scales so effectively. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Lisa, I'm 68 and have always wanted to learn the piano. I found your TH-cam site and started learning 3 months ago, you make practice SOOOO much fun I find myself practicing every day. Your bright attitude keeps me coming back. Thank you.
Lisa - I just love your lessons!
I am 62 and a complete beginner, but you are just so inspiring for me.
From the bottom of my heart: Thank you. ❤️
I second your accolades Sue. I am 61, complete beginner, and love these lessons and this community.
As a drummer I found the fastest way to gain limb independence is to switch up the hands, arms, and legs for your everyday tasks. If you normally pick up you backpack with your right hand, start using your left. Do the switch for everything that will not cause a safety hazard - I almost poked my eye out too many times trying to get me left hand to brush my teeth. That and writing never made the switch, but everything else I can do ambidextrously. This only takes a couple of weeks to a few months depending on the strength amd dexterity required for the task.
Learning music theory (I just banged on stuff in patterns on drums) this has been a huge boon starting out.
Your videos rock!
Loved 6:30 to 7:15 the most, brought tears in joy. You are so perfect a teacher that I, being a poor guy, am now looking for another job to buy a piano! Your methods are contagious! God bless!
Wow, I have never been this early! I love playing arpeggios. I can play lots of them because of you, Lisa. God bless you! ❤️
good morning!
If you reading this, have a good day and be safe. God bless you 🙏🏻❤️
Lisa I enjoy your videos so much. I am a beginner. At 68 years old! Thanks so much for your help. Appreciate you.
Lisa the way u teach is just.....
Thank u so much Pianote.... This makes me want 2 jump to my instrument n play along which is a very gud thing u hav done in dis video.... Big thank you.... Frm India...
I can thumbs up on this video a thousand times..im a beginner at 57 yrs old. Thank you God . You directed me to this video 😊
You are really a blessing for all the beginners searching for a mentor ❤️
I normally provide comments for really good content, but "Ms. Pianote e.g. Lisa", you knocked it out of the park. A+++ in my book. That was brilliant and as a retired engineer, I seem to find the best tutor content available. A super thank you for the best ARP introduction/beginner lesson on ARPs in history. My only suggestion is at the midpoint when you use your right hand to play CDG both up and down on CGCDE, I wish you would have gone a little bit slower to demonstrate those keys. I rewound and even examined the video on my 27" iMac to watch your fingers - enough of the blah blah blah. Sincerely thank you and I will be spending a lot of time practicing what you taught. Cheers. You are really that good!!!!!
so so very glad to hear this!! thank you for taking the time
I can’t believe that arpeggio playing can be so much fun and beautiful! Thank you Lisa, you have the most amazing smile as well😀
I'm 62 years old and I've been playing/learning the guitar for the last 10 months. Before that, I had never touched an instrument. But over the last several weeks I have been thinking about also learning piano.....and I bit the bullet and bought a digital keyboard/piano (88 key, hammer action and weighted). Going to be interesting keeping up with guitar and also learning the piano. But at 62 years old, it is all about the journey and not the destination for me. Having fun in retirement!
She plays, talks, teachs and smiles at same time
:)
Her smile teaches piano more then her hands... indeed
This was wonderful. I have tried to learn to sight read music for 35 years but always end up playing by ear instead so now I have resigned myself to focusing on learning arpeggios and other patterns so i can just play the chords and improv the melody. These patterns are great for practising coordination, thanks.
It’s my first time in this channel and I thought I couldn’t finish that last pattern but it turns out I can! You are the teacher I’ve been looking for all these years🥺 Thank you!
so glad to have you here with us :)
Thanku for wonderful lessons Lisa ..i started my arpigios journey before 1 year ago after watching this vedio today suddenly i got this lesson again on you tube and watching again at 5 am in India ❤
One of your best chord arpeggio videos! Thank you. Regards from Saudi Arabia.
Thanks for watching!
I am a guitarist but have always had an interest in playing piano, so, I bought a nice Kawai electric piano, a synthesiser etc. I feel guitar & piano come hand in hand. Lisa has been an amazing at assisting me with grasping the piano with such ease.
Sus is just extremely dreamy
Its like you feel you're in some sort of paradise when you hear the sus chords
yes!! I love the sound of sus chords!
@@PianoteOfficial I started piano a week ago, and these videos are just SO amazing!
Sus amogus
I'm just stunned and so thankful for your way of teaching. My father was a pro pianoplayer but I was far to young to take any interest in that "boring" instrument and the jazz and dance music he was playing. No sir, to me it was the guitar with heavy riffs.🙈😂 Well, my father plays with the angels nowadays and I kept on with the guitar - untill quite recent when I bought a 61 keys Casio CT-700 keyboard. I just wanted to see the tones in the chordshapes more clearly and hopefully I would manage to play just a little piece for myself or whatever. I'm only two weeks into this instrument and I have to say that because of your way of teaching I'm now more able to play with two hands. Not a tune or anything but the easiest arpeggioes like in this video are more obtainable. So, again thank you so much. I'll keep on practice because I AM determined to manage this beautiful instrument far better than today. I'll turn 64 in a couple of months so the learning process is somewhat slower when I was in my 20's.😅 I do not drink alcohol or smoke and I eat omega3 fishoil every day in addition to practicing a couple of hours a day so by the time I should manage. Again thank you from a cold Norway.🇳🇴
Love this video. So many “boring” concepts communicated in a fun way and blended together. Complex stuff is broken down into really easy atomic steps. Thanks @pianote and Lisa.
Lisa is a wonderful teacher, very easy on the eyes, and with the cutest little lisp! I’m smitten!
This is a great exercise Lisa , it sounds so beautiful and it makes you feel that you are more advanced than beginner!! Thank you you are a great teacher !!
Amazing Job as always Lisa ❤️
Good to have you here!
Thank you Mystro.
I played piano in my teens, but have barely touched one in almost 20 years. I'm here trying to teach my fingers how to move again 😅 The last two bits in the video are too much for me atm, but the others I can do, slowly. :) It does help when the exercises sound this pretty ❤
I don't know if you guys will ever see this, but thank you so much for this channel. Honestly. I used to play the piano as a kid, but I've been away from it for years. Your lessons are helping to fill some old gaps and heal some old wounds. I'm discovering my love of piano again.
This lady makes me feel like I can actually learn how to do this. Your energy is so positive Lisa. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@Soulful Notes please do😇
I just got my piano last year and I have already learnt halfway of the things I need to know by Lisa. You are doing very well.Thank you Lisa
I just find the piano very easy after studying it for months, it's amazing how to generate musical formulas to get chords, sus chords, and so on. Can't wait to afford my own keyboard.. music is sweet
I have been on a journey to learn to play piano for 3 years. This is the best approach I have ever seen. I am going to start this training today. And I am not going to give up until I can do this challenge..... This is what I have been looking for! Thank you Lisa!!!
Dear Teacher I'm from Kerala a Clear Malayalee.. But I'm following you... Its Awesome to learn with you.. as a Biginer.. With all Respect ..Thank you so much 🙏
This is such a great musical pattern! I love to use patterns as warm ups, it really helps to keep the muscle memory growing and moving.
Thanks Lisa.
very important stuff! Happy to help!
This very good lesson. She is very clear to understand. I love it very much. I will continue with her teaching. Thanks God for you teaching and knowledge.
Love how technical you are in this tutorial. So helpful for us intermediate players.
Dear Lisa,
Not only you push us forward on being creative but your outstanding skill to make us thinking out of the box is, for me, the most treasurable value you can really be proud of ! A big thank you to the best and inspiring teacher ever !
So much hate in the world and so much love on this channel, Lisa you are like home chord.... feels good to be here 😊.
I understand this
Thanks a bunch Lisa. Only been playing for a few weeks. I've been through numerous videos and I feel I am progressing quicker under your tutelage. Thanks for the videos.
Ahh dang, I love this !
And I can see myself improving since I started the piano and a lot of it is thanks to you. Last bit is super challenging but I'm getting there, and it's also super fun and rewarding to see yourself managing something you litteraly couldn't do 2minutes ago. Thanks !!
Edit: to get the different rythm with my hands, I started to do the swing one with my left and a simple "c,d,e,f,g" with my right - and then i moved up and did it with the arpeggio
That is exactly why we are here! so good to hear :)
Learning Piano has never been so fun and so free, as it is with Pianote. Bravo Madame.
You really have to focus so as not to make mistake. It's simple but getting complicated. I'll practice on my piano tom. Thank you.
You got this!
Such a great teacher i have ever seen in my whole life....very interesting and easy way of teaching to learn piano.....love you ma'am...
Wonderful lesson and awesome Lisa! This is one of the best arpeggio lessons so far and i am using these techniques in my practice routine.Thank you Lisa.God bless.
Love this video. Good that you teach arpeggio using left hand.
This is one of the most beautiful piano lessons in different ways. Thanks, Lisa .
Glad you think so! it can be very helpful to look at things from new perspectives!
Agree!
It may seem strange, but its comforting seeing you make mistakes too. So many teachers seem too perfect, but you make it look like its actually doable
I love arpeggios, The sound is perfect!!!❤️
agreed they are my favorite!
I love when u did a little “glitch”, really motivate me to play brave and just do practice and practice everyday. Tq.
You are the best piano teacher Lisa. Piano lessons have never been so fun and yet effective🤞🏼🔥thank you♥️
We are so lucky to have her!
Makes arpeggio not boring. Thank you
It sounds so magical ❤️
Pianote member here: This is really great to play around with, trying a lot of other RH options, and throwing in a G in the left hand.
Great Job.. Nice lesson.. really melodious, an amazing exercise.. Thank you and keep up the good work.
love the way you don't edit out the little mistakes cause that's how it goes! I'm new here and I'm so glad to have found this, i love arpeggios and this is indeed a beautiful practice lesson, thank you
This is a great lesson, almost made it to the end but now I know exactly what I need to work on ☺️
Coming from a self taught bedroom jammer guitarist with next to zero music theory knowledge, and now wanting to explore music production and therefore wanting to learn the basics of the keys, you are amazing! thank you so much for your videos!!
Can you please do more classes about staff notation reading... Please
i'll add it to the list--- have you seen our videos on how to read notes pt 1 and 2?
th-cam.com/video/gEI7uYOCQXo/w-d-xo.html
@@PianoteOfficial yaa l had seen it... Very good explanation so that i am asking you to do more videos about slight reading
@@PianoteOfficial thnk you very much...
I love this session. It seriously challenges the brain.
Beautiful sound,beautiful arpeggios, and beautiful teacher,all ways i enjoy how easy you make it look!thanks!👍
Adios 👋
Thanks for stopping by!
This is actually an introduction to improvization. A chord structure you can easily put in your head and a simple right hand pattern. Then you play, vary and extend. As Lisa said, it invites improv. Good one. Thanx!!
The master gets messed up, there is no hope for us mortals 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome lesson as always, thank you!
gotta stop thinking about it or it all gets lost!
This is definitely one of my go to practices from tomorrow!!
I absolutely love the way you teach Lisa. I've never found anyone that has intrigued me to play and learn piano like you. Love your passion and drive! It's awesome! I went from not knowing anything at all to now playing In church and challenging myself with exercises like this! Thank you so much for Pianote!
I'm in hospital , so I cant play along. I'll be home soon to practice this.... So beautiful
Get well soon! 💐💐💐
Research shows that mental practising is as effective as physical practising. Just imagine a piano keyboard on the blanket in front of you 🙂
@@Clareopedia exactly, that's what the outside world don't know, I don't have a piano but what I could play amazes me whenever I come across one
After 11 yrs I touch my piano...now I'm 21...but I can only play with my right hands. Your videos are useful for me to play with both hands...now I can handle both hands and also keep practicing...thankyou lisa for your kind lessons and also pianote for these free lessons. Keep going with your kind service❤👍🎶💜💜💜
Guess I found what I’ll be practicing for the next month
It Is incredible the way you to teach music. your clases are not bored, are very happy. I have learn arpegios so easy.
A very lively and spirited piano teacher
That is very good. I am a piano teacher myself for over 50 yrs. What about using instead of in your left hand the third finger and use your fourth finger? But, I see your point with just an arpeggio. But if you use the fourth finger instead of the third finger then you would be more prepared to do arpeggios in the left-hand of two octaves or more. And it also gives you a better twist for smaller hands to reach up into the last tone. You don't have to change because of what I said, but I took training from a great concert pianist from Norway in all the patterns that one would use in piano pieces handed down through the great Master's teaching. I really think you're such a wonderful teacher with positive projections in your voice and I'm retired LOL. Those that are listening to her continue she is an excellent teacher. The right hand arpeggios she taught that correctly showing the arm going out not jumping over to the next octave area but connecting.
My favorite piano lessons. From a French in Japan with love. Merci.
Lisa is the best piano teacher, easy method to understand. it will better if you use this lesson to the one song Thank you
Lisa, you are very inspirational. I've played guitar since I was in high school. I'm 62 now and am learning more about music from your videos than I ever knew before. And you are just slipping in a little music theory from time to time, but you keep it practical. I really appreciate that. I'm also learning piano (much easier than guitar). Thank you so much. God bless you and your family!!!
Lisa, I have taken several lessons from you but this is the BEST one by far. I am now practicing this almost every day. I am making progress and it sounds so beautiful. My wife is amazed and enjoys listening to me and I am improving my ability to “trust” my fingers..... ❤️😃🤜🏾
For the most beginner of beginners this starts out easy enough and then gets progressively challenging (duh). But it has kept me engaged and intensely trying for a week now, and I've only mastered about half of it. But it's also not so hard that it feels discouraging. Challenging but very possible. The sweetest of spots when trying to build confidence in a foreign activity. Thank you for this!
I just love the way u teach n smile. It makes your teaching so fun.
Lisa, I just want to say THANK YOU! Your lessons has been a tremendous help. I'm self taut and your lessons has open me up to so many new avenues for me to explore. I've tried piano teachers in the past to no avail; however, you make it so easy to understand. I will never be a great player but with your lessons I will be a better player than I could ever be without your lessons. Once again, thank you.
you are truly gifted... Not only as a player but as a teacher Great job!!!!!!!!
I am a songwriter and worship singing learning the piano. I tend to play chords on the songs I write but I need to make the melody fuller and arpeggios may just be what I am looking for. Will give it a try. Thanks for sharing many blessings.
Thank you pianote for this wonderful GIVE to all person like me, can't pay piano classes and our passion is, don't mater our edge, some day play our passionate instrument, that is the piano, thanks so much...!!!
Lisa, you are such a good and fun teacher to work with. Thank you, from England!
Great tutorial. I have a Yamaha arranger keyboard playing the melody with my right hand and pre-arranged chords and rhythms with my left. I love practicing using these arpeggios. I'm 80 and live in the UK. Great work, thanks.🫖
Best teacher in the world ever 🌍🌍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Simply superb, superbly simple. Thanks, God bless. Love from 🇮🇳 India.
You're really a great TEACHER, what a way to demonstrate the difficult patterns.... Hats off to you...
I wish you were my teacher... I just know I would be a star by now, watching your videos give me a lot of confidence boast!!! You possess that much magic!!! Please excuse my poor grammar. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
thanks a ton, I learned how to play piano completely by myself over the last 2 years because of folks like you and piano with jonny and many others. thanks for opening the door to piano for a random stranger. well done!!
One of the best Video for the Beginners want to be expert in double hand playing. Love the way you teach. Thanks Madam
I just pulled out the keyboard inwas gifted a few months ago (decided this at 12:15am) and have been messing around with this for the last hour, this was fun, but i need to go to sleep 😴 the music has definitely soothed me a little and has definitely satisfied a creative itch in my brain.
THE BEST TEACHER I EVER HAD
Hello teacher. I have a lot of admiration for you, I play the keyboard by ear, to entertain myself, and your tips are a help. Congratulations because you have a good bedagogy to teach music and are very friendly. Carlos Alberto (Golegã - Portugal)
I still need to work on that last part, but how awesome! Thanks so much, Lisa! Your smile is so infectious.
You're The Prettiest Pianist
I've Ever Seen In My Life, Babe.!!! Hehehe Thanks For Resurfacing During
This Pandemic. Blessed🙏🙏🙏🙏