I'M newbie in playing and just found first relaxing piano tutoriel .It is Great ! but I wish the names of the individual notes would be written on the shaff i do not read music lol ....and have to try to write them down as you play along ,not easy. Hope to see more tutoriels on soft relaxing piano .Thank you!
Can you please do tips or tutorial for gospel blues progression From Ray Charles such as Georgia on my mind, hard times ext.. would really love to hear you explain that groove.
I liked Bruce Hornsby since I heard his piano playing in the 80's...I believe he & the person who played piano on the BAY WATCH theme is one & the same.
I think my problem is matching the pattern/rhythm to the piece that I am singing. If I go overboard with the rhythm to pro it, it messes up my singing cadence. I just don’t have enough vocabulary of patterns too I guess to whimsically test each of them on each song piece to see what matches up, that I end up frustrated and just chording when singing.. 😂 I guess it takes years of ears, to know what patterns suit each piece. Or is there a cheat sheet? Like base on bpm?
Very pleasant to watch this lesson, you just didn't mention that in the advanced version R.H. becomes more passive. Is it supposed to be like that? Also I'd love a lesson on comping the beat with chords. When to play a quarter note when to do two eighths when to rest, and on which beats to play those and when to miss? Like are there specific rules for that? I noticed this teacher was missing the first beat of measure three each time with the R.H. in the intermediate example. Did he just do it by feeling like that or it's a rule to do like that? I'd appreciate if you could please send a link of a video about that you might have had created before. Many thanks.