You're my favorite online piano teacher! I love the little hand flourish you do before your pieces. And it has definitely helped me go from beginner to someone who can tackle some more tricky stuff. If you watch my cover of Deep Is Your Love - that was completely inspired by your lessons.
Hey Francesca! Thank you so much for your beautiful teachings! You do a really wonderful job!😊🤗 I learned keyboard at 11 years, but I stop playing after my beloved grandmother died in 2016. She raised me like a mother, because my parents were busy most of the time. She taught me nearly everything, including my first steps on my keyboard. Before she died, I really combine one specific song with her. We played it on her funeral because the lyrics meant a lot to me. It's created by Robbie Williams, but it's not really famous and at least not a song you might expect to combine with an older woman. But what it transports with its lyrics is exactly what remembers me deaply of her. She raised me and prepared me day by day for the freaky little mess called life. Even today when I accidentally hear this sonst on the radio, it still gives me goosebumps. The song named 'Love my life' is now a song that guides me through every situation of my life, like my grandma did. Unfortunately when I start playing again, the loss of practicing transforms me nearly completely back to the beginner level and so I stopped playing again...Only with your help, I get back my courage to sit down again and practice... But despite all of this, I still didn't find back to my rhythm. So... Here's my big request... Can you please try to do a tutorial out of this song? I know... It's a bit overbearing to ask and it's not even a famous song, but... I really hope that with your help, I could do this song easier than allone and eventually get back to my drive. I really want to play it at one of my grandmother's birthdays on her grave. Thank you very much! Even it's not possible for you to do the tutorial, I highly respect your work and I wish you the best! Thank you for all your inspiration! And sorry for my lack of your language, I'm from Germany. Greetings from Nürnberg! 😊
Hey, this is great! Is there a chance you could teach us how to play ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ by Rick Astley? I really would like to rickroll my school for the talent show.
Heyyy Francesca!! Another amazing tutorial. They are all great patterns. Favourite ones are the rocking chords, detached and the arpeggio pattern. The displays are very helpful. Happy Saturday!! 😀⭐️
Fantastic, Francesca, this is very liberating for me. I spend much of my time ploughing through method booka and videos such as this allow me to shake off the shackles and be creative! Thanks so much
Hello Francesca, just 2 simple words to tell you MERCI and BRAVO from France. Your tutorial about Rhythm help me a lot and keep me active. Thank you. Dominique
The detached pattern (illustrated here, and used by Sara Bariellas) is indeed used in “musical theater” … Fairly early in her career, she discovered that her music is better than what’s typical for the mainstream pop market, and she’s been quite successful as a songwriter of music for theater
I love the way you Slowly go over each step several several times before moving on. That really helps a beginner. I really like your channel. I love the different styles and ways you teach for a beginner. One thing is taking a actual song to show how patterns fit into a actual song is very helpful. I see you have some that on some of your videos. Thanks so much for these videos. Very helpful. 😊.
@@BitesizePiano the 3rd pattern you showed for the first chord progression really did Plus I have a question... the moment you picked those chords I tried to figure which scale they were from.. I couldn't settle with an answer. Which scale was it???
@@siri4792 C major but borrowing notes from C minor - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z0qiOmt1wzE.html I have a tutorial on borrowed notes
Need to go back and get some basics down. I tend to play everything with the feel of Tiny Dancer or use a lot of syncopated movements ha. Lazily rely on my musical prowess from guitar, not learning to play piano with actual intention like I can…on guitar. Great channel as usual…thanks! Def gonna check out course on reading music.
Watching again since your videos are great for learning. An Ab chord progression, 3 1 2 6 Sounds beautiful. What I really like about your channel is that you're an accomplished player, but always thinking about the Noobies. Merci beaucoup. Stay cool. And stay tuned for my video about exercises and self-treatments for the pianist. Basic Left Hand patterns (the low back) and then Right Hand. Stretches, self-treatment and exercises. Stay tuned.
Your videos are excellent. But in which key are you playing this chord progression? If you could indicate the dominant (root) chord, it will help me to transpose and practice these rhythms in other keys as well. Thank you for your help.
Interesting thoughts, thanks for your efforts! I’m very new to this, at age 57, and I’m looking for beautiful sounds using chords to strengthen my fingers and bring independent finger learning. This will help a lot, although I’ll be quite slow, and I have subscribed! 😀👍👍🙏🙏
i used to use the last one very rarely, since it was hard for me to sing over that, initially, ill use it more often from now, its beautiful, i wish i could get this video when i was starting out, thanks hehe❤
The 6 chord piano rhythm lesson is good, but not sure how to apply it to pop songs. It would be great if you apply each rhythm pattern to a sample song.
It's not necessarily all about pop music though, it's for those who accompany themselves, know enough how to play chords and want ideas on how to mix up the rhythm.