Jacob is playing the Roland RD-2000 stage piano in this video: www.sweetwater... Sweetwater's resident keyboard expert Jacob Dupre presents five left-hand piano patterns that every player can benefit from.
I love this! But I’m also a trained percussionist who is working on developing my piano skills so I understand the music theory and the stylistic stuff from different genres. For those of you who think he goes too fast, keep in mind that you can adjust the playback settings to 50% or 75%.
remember to be realistic - you must do a bit of work whatever method you use for learning to play piano I have spent months researching into different systems and found an awesome website at Turbo Piano Secret (google it if you're interested)
@@MariaSanchez-qq3eh Many thanks, I've been looking for "beginners chords for piano" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Nonason Ranincoln Genie - (do a google search )? It is a good one of a kind guide for discovering how to play the piano like a pro minus the hard work. Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got cool results with it.
Thanks for this! I would love to see a video showing exercises on how to combine left hand (rhythm) with right hand, as this is one thing that us beginners struggle with a lot.
Thank you Jacob, I am so used to only using block chords that this was quite refreshing for a change. I am hoping I can learn some of these. You sound awesome!
The stride stuff would be *very* hard to learn, but I picked up pattern 1 easily, and making progress on pattern 5, my very first little bit of New Orleans-style playing. Giggity!
Sir, how to develop these kind of chord progression on the right hand? Those r pretty good n I think u randomly play those, so that's what my question is, "HOW TO DEVELOP THAT SENSE TO PLAY THESE KIND OF RANDOM N AMAZING PATTERNS N PROGRESSIONS"😀😀
Hi Jacob, interesting patterns, I found it hard to follow. Was this a tutorial video or a demonstration? It would be helpful having something written that can be printed.
how do you guys get so good so fast? I am envious! ps thank you for that left hand lesson . What was that you were doing with your right hand at about 2:20 after the right hand chord?
Question: when you make the broken left hand 10ths do you play the top notes on the beat? Or is it the bottom note? For what I can tell it looks to be the top note so you kind of anticipate the bottom one, thank you, love your content!
mhh i guess people who can play the piano kinda perfectly already unlike me don't need help with these patterns :/ they are way too hard to play as a "beginner" and if you are good enough you most likely are able to perform them on your own already :(
The problem is buddy that u r teaching like we r a advanced player it should be slow n camera angle is also not proper many of the time we cannot see the key n identified,disappointed but what we r saying as I told u we r not expert out there we r a learner try to understand
Amen! I watched the Boogie pattern and understood the CG, CA, CBb - but then you said to rock it, and your fingers went so fast I couldn't see what you were doing!