@@Better-Piano No for real, honestly I'm excited about this, it's full of things everyone can start using immediately and notice a difference. Just a new perspective on how to think about this stuff.
Would love to see you perform a piece you cherish and breakdown how it inspired you personally. Dynamics, nuances, how your interpretation speaks to your musicality.
This feels like a door has finally been opened!! Thank you. It helps me see how musicians can code a piece into its harmonic structure by ear and then reproduce that. And it gives me confidence that I can learn to do the same. I find music to be very comforting so I am grateful for your sharing how to learn these things on your channel.
Again, thank you for these. This is the exact type of video I'm often looking for. Even if the skill level the video is mainly aimed at is a bit below mine, or in some cases above mine, I can always pull useful information and ideas from your presentation of these concepts. Plus, there's nothing wrong with learning more about the "simple" things, after all!
Great course for someone like me who has been working on improvisation for quite sometime / who would like to go up to the next level...So please keep it coming with these kinds of videos (chord progresssions, chords, improvisation, application of music theory etc etc)...
It might have also been good to add in the chord progressions being used as well. You can't just go from 1 chord to another and it still work. (Circle of fifths ... But that certainly doesn't cover everything) ... Like what is the origin of the pop song I, V, VI, IV progressions being so popular, and why do some progressions (music theory) work so well, while others do not?
@@Ozgurs_piano_journey I watched that one. This isn't quite like that.. that one was just showing how to use different patterns, not improvising. This one is more helpful for those of us who want to improvise and go outside of just a pattern