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This video is exacly what i need. A 20 minute long video explaining a fairly simple song, is just the kind of background knowlegde a beginner needs to have.
I'm 48 and learned to play a bit of keyboard by ear until I was 11. I'm suffering the worst grief and have got a new keyboard starting from scratch with this song. Stunning, and very simply explained and demonstrated. I'm looking forward to learning it all the way through. My timing is a bit off but I'll get there. Thank you ❤ And the explanation of the minor fall and the major lift is awesome!
Dear Nate, I am glad to hear your songs on piano. I learn Piano since 3 jears. I can speak a little English that I learnt at school at many jears ago, in 1966.But music is international.
Hi Nate, I've been following you for a few months by now and, in my opinion, your channel is the best piano tutorial channel I've ever seen. Your explanations are clear and essential. It is a good method to show the different levels and tips of piano playing as an accompaniment, for each segment of the song. However, i would like to suggest that you make separate videos for each level. Good job! Continue like this💪
Hi, thank you so much for the kind words! Your feedback is very interesting to me, and it's something I've thought a lot about and wrestled with. I think maybe I'm worried that some people will only stumble across the version of the video that's not well suited to them. And sometimes it feels like it would be hard to separate it into two videos because it's not a black and white "easy version" and "hard version" but a slew of options that you can pick and choose from to suit your level. But I do think I should experiement with this. I'm curious - what about the experience makes you wish it was separate videos? Do the options feel overwhelming? I guess my question is: if I continue to do one video for everything, how could I change the structure/pacing/approach to make it a better experience? Cheers!
@@PianowithNate I can only describe my user experience with your tutorials. I really appreciate the way you organise the lessons and I usually go to the last chunck and watch your performance first. After that, I study each segment in the part where you explain the way like your final performance, skipping the easier levels. A version with a unique way of playing each part of the lesson might be easier to learn .... but I want to repeat: your videos are already great!!!!.
Hello Nate! I Just wanted to say your videos are so helpful especially for intermediate piano players like me. I was able to learn The long and winding road for only a day thanks you your tutorial. I'm trying to learn They long to be (Close to you). Thanks for the beautiful tutorial. I hope you do more Beatles covers. "Hey Jude" would be a good one. Much love Nate! From the Philippines.
That's amazing my friend, your teaching is so exact and useful I just wanted to ask you please put the note sheet in your next video, otherwise everything thing in your explanation was excellent. Good lock
Hi Nate! Thank you so much for all your effort by making these piano teaching lessons, and for learning me how to play. Now I can finally play all my favorite songs on the piano. You are a briliant teacher. Keep up the good work!
@@PianowithNate I’d would love to learn how to play "Canon" by Johann Pachelbel and "Fix you" by Coldplay on piano. And would really appreciate it if you could teach us. Thank you! ❤️
I love this so much! You are so talented. I'm just starting out, still have to learn the basics, but I hope I can play this one day. You have a beautiful voice.
Such a lovely tutorial, thank you so much. Is it possible you might one day do Suzanne by Leonard Cohen? Your instructions are so clear, so very grateful to you 😊
Naaatee! I loooooove this song! This is like one of the most covered songs and every version just sounds amazing cuz the song itself is so beautiful. I like the ones with Tori Kelly, her voice suits this song really well. Her duet with Andrea Bocelli is so beautiful!!! I like Pentatonix version, too! 💗 I'm so gonna learn how to play this one!!!!! Thank you!!! p.s. you harmonizing with yourself. 👏
Hey Nate, great video! Could you possibly do a Fire in the Hole by Steely Dan tutorial please. Maybe not the most well known song but definitely one I’d like to learn. Keep up the great videos!
Thank you Nate. Love how you simplify the song. Love your Voice. Could you pls do the same song with Arpeggios in the LH and notes in the RH. I'm always wondering how the RH and LH sync with melody and arpeggios. Thank you.
Wow ! This voice ! And your clones are pretty good too... For what it worts, I suscribed And now I have to ponders if granny is gonna take keys to chords progression Merci anyway
@@PianowithNate Well I am from Montreal, I sing and write in french ... I am quite a good lyricist but I try to work with musicians that as good at writing music as I am at writing lyrics But the mood of french music is usually quite different... I made a french adaption of Hallelujah because most of the translations were too litteral or too lousy... I couldn't find in the translation, the mixture of sacred of love that is almost religious in that song Your vocal reddition of it is quite impressive, as is the texture of your voice Thank you and take care Excuse my french ;-)
Another great and easy to follow lesson! Perfectly suited for various skill levels too. It was easy to pick up the basics quickly and now have some extra stuff to improve and work on in the future. I appreciate that you take the time to go through all the parts of every song and ensure we can play and sing through it all. So many lessons from others will start off simple and quickly get too hard to follow, but not yours, so thanks as always for that!! I've always loved this song, especially all the AMAZING covers by so many different artists! Jeff Buckley and Rufus Wainwrights versions are by far my favorites, simply beautiful! You should do a Rufus Wainwright lesson, maybe Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk?
Thanks Ashley!! So glad to hear this. Yep those are my two favorites as well. A Rufus Wainwright tutorial is a good idea...I saw him live once just him and piano and it was incredible. I'll mull it over!
Jealous you got to see that show!! Thanks for sending me down the Rufus Wainwright/Jeff Buckley rabbit hole too, its been nice revisiting them!@@PianowithNate
Hello Nate, and thanks a million for your great teaching! Your courses! Your tutorials! Awesome! Last Monday, CNN aired a documentary about Little Richard, The Little Richard, The King of Rock and Roll. You must have played his songs, tried out his style of playing. Could you please teach us the basics of Little Richard's way of playing! A simplified version of Good Golly Miss Molly, or Tutti Frutti, or Lucile would be so much fun to try my fingers on.
Many thanks! Out of curiosity, you said you play this in root chords. In case you would play inverted chord (or rather inverted arpeggio) -- the order would be from low to high, or according to base form -- for example C/G would be played c-e-g or g-c-e? Or the rule is "what sounds better to you"? 🙂
Well, certainly I think the rule is indeed "what sounds better to you." If using inversions, I would make it so you dont need to move the right hand between C and Am. So either C = g c e and Am = a c e, OR C = c e g and Am = c e a Just to clarify, I am only talking about the right hand voicing, the left hand would still play the same roots. Slash chords (i.e. C/G) imply that the left hand would play a different note. Cheers!
Aaron, worth subscribing, and hopefully worth contributing for sutable content, how about singing along to "In the ghetto" , any Roy Orbison, Willy Nelson or Elvis, it is the singing along that floats my boat.
Hi Ritchie! So sorry about this. I got an email from my web platform this morning that they are having a server issue and are working to fix it as soon as possible. They just sent another update that they've located the issue and are working to implement the fix. I'll let you know as soon as it's back online. Thanks for your patience! This has never happened before, and hopefully will never happen again.
E Major is the secret chord, though! It is the only chord in the sequence that isn’t found in C major. It also occurs in the measure with “Hallelujia”. So, a surprise major chord bringing light and joy to emphasize the glory of “Hallelujia”. A dark e minor where there should be glory and light just feels wrong. There is no secret chord if e minor is played instead of E Major. All the chords are then found in C major. Predictable. Ah! But change to E Major - THAT is magical - and the secret to the shine and praise of Hallelujia!