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How to write Ghibli chords 

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6 steps that can help you take any chord progression you write and make it sound like it could be in a Studio Ghibli film.
*please note that there are two typos in the video. the first is around 3:06 when the diagram lists the diatonic chords. The diminished 7th should be written as b,d,f,a,c. The second comes shortly after, when I show the chord progression we're using. I wrote a VI for the minor 6th instead of vi. thank you for your understanding and patience!
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Step 1: 2:24
Pick your key and chord progression. Leaving at least the first 2 measures (preferably the first 4) empty, write your chord progression down and copy and paste it so it’s played twice in a row.
Step 2: 4:26
Look at the first chord of your chord progression, and find its dominant 7th chord (find the scale that starts with your first chord, and select the 5th chord of the scale, add a 7th to it. If your first chord is a minor chord then first write it as a major and then find its dominant 7th. For example, if your first chord is an e-minor, then write an E major 7 for this part). Write this chord down in the measure before your chord progression starts and add a 9th to it (add the note that would fit between the 1st and 2nd note of the chord and raise it an octave). Then Take the first note of your chord and raise it 2 octaves. Finally take the 3rd note of your chord and raise it 1 octave.
Step 3: 7:38
Take the first chord of your scale and write it in the first measure (if you are using a minor scale, change the first chord to a major chord for this part). Add a 7th and a 9th to the chord so you have another Maj7add9 chord. This time take the 2nd and 4th notes of the chord (technically called the 3rd and 7th) and raise them both 1 octave.
Step 4: 9:28
Look at the bottom notes of your first and second chords and fill the space with two notes that you think fit well between them (don’t worry about staying in key, use any notes you think sound good). Turn these new notes into quartal chords by stacking more notes on top of them in perfect 4th intervals (5 half steps).
Step 5: 11:10
Go back to your original chord progression. Look at the very first time all the chords are played and delete everything except for the 1st notes of each chord (but only do this to the first play through of the progression, leave the repeated chords as they are). Using these bottom notes, build some more quartal chords. This time, however, you want to stay in your key! If you enter a note a perfect 5th above your first note, and it doesn’t belong in your key, then raise it one more half step before adding another perfect 4th note above that one.
Step 6: 14:35
Add some finishing touches! Play with the velocity of your notes so that they’re played softly, arpeggiate (roll) your Major7th add9 chords and everything between them, and maybe even try some voice leading for the chord progression that you’ve left alone! Do what you want to make it sound the way you want it to!
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@TableTopComposer
@TableTopComposer 3 года назад
VIDEO CORRECTIONS: Hey everybody, I'm glad that so many of you are finding this video helpful! It was the very first video I made for this channel, and I had only just started to study music theory at the time. There are a few mistakes in the video that seem to be causing some confusion, so I've corrected them below (RU-vid doesn't let me add pop up cards for this) 02:12 - I describe 80bpm as "a little faster than 1beat per minute" when I meant to say "1 beat per second" 02:52 - There's a typo in the chord chart. B diminished should be spelled BDF|AC 03:15 - The chord progression uses a minor 6th (vi) not a Major 6th (VI) 05:09 - I talk about using Dominant 7th chords, but end up using a Major7th chord built on the dominant scale degree instead. Dominant 7th chords have a flat 7th scale degree (so it should be a Bb not a B). Luckily, the sound still works for this video! However, just know that I use the terms "Major7th" and "Dominant 7th" interchangeably in this video, when they are, in fact, two different types of 7th chord. 06:10 - This is actually a "Cmaj9" chord and not a "Cmaj add9". The difference is the presence of the 7th scale degree. "Add chords" typically refer to a triad with specific tensions or extensions added. so a "Cmaj add 9" would be a normal C Major triad with a 9th added. However, since the 7th is included along with the 9, it becomes a "Cmaj9" 08:30 - I mention that the chord spelling uses 4 perfect 4th intervals when I meant to say "three". Finally, for anyone struggling to read the slides, all the notes from the video are included in the video description. The DAW I use in the video is Cubase Pro 9.5 Thank you for your patience with all of this! If there are any other mistakes you find, please add them as a response to this comment. I appreciate each and every one of you, and the support you've shown me with this channel!!!
@reaperxxiv6874
@reaperxxiv6874 3 года назад
Awesome job brother! Despite these few mistakes, this video is still very well put together and you bring a lot of quite valuable knowledge to the table. Thank you for this great video, and even more, thank you for clearing up any confusion for any beginners out there!
@TableTopComposer
@TableTopComposer 3 года назад
Thanks, reaper :)
@thekarnyx
@thekarnyx 3 года назад
Looks like the algorithm has really favored you! Your video is incredibly well explained, even if it's your first one
@user-lt2rw5nr9s
@user-lt2rw5nr9s 3 года назад
Wow, if only RU-vid had some way to ANNOTATE videos to bring up something in the middle of the video. Oh darn! I'll never understand why they removed that feature.
@tama9ball
@tama9ball 3 года назад
you should pin this
@jsobrino
@jsobrino 3 года назад
80 beats per minute, just a little bit faster than 1 beat per minute
@cristianjuarez1086
@cristianjuarez1086 3 года назад
lol what did he even meant
@meegleeto
@meegleeto 3 года назад
@@cristianjuarez1086 just over one per second (60 bpm)
@lightninjohn5651
@lightninjohn5651 3 года назад
Just a little
@tomflynn4720
@tomflynn4720 3 года назад
He’s still right though lol
@cristianjuarez1086
@cristianjuarez1086 3 года назад
@@tomflynn4720 "just a little" breaks it
@GodSpeed1105
@GodSpeed1105 3 года назад
I've studied music theory already so the vocabulary was easy to understand and knowing the keys. But I really love understanding Why something sounds good and how it's used. Simply a science to why it works. It's so fun. Thanks for explaining this.
@GodSpeed1105
@GodSpeed1105 3 года назад
@Registered Simp Offender I already saw most the shows so I don't watch anymore haha. And I actually did take actual classes on Music theory from actual University content. Maybe your the angry overweight and depressed virgin who escapes reality by hating on other people doing better and feel more accomplished? Only cheeks you'd get is ur moms but I don't blame u, she felt nice. Hope ur life gets better.
@booblean
@booblean 2 года назад
@Registered Simp Offender Are you okay? Were you having a bad day?
@anthony_gaytano
@anthony_gaytano 2 года назад
@@booblean probably just trolling whatever he said doesn't any bearing on the OP
@siobe0
@siobe0 4 года назад
I don't know much about music theory but I've always wanted to know the theory behind Ghibli films and haven't found anything as simple to understand as this video. Thank you
@robmorton4250
@robmorton4250 Год назад
I go to music school, and they put so much emphasis on voiceleading... I love how open these chords are without trying to make everything feel more playable
@b-louprint
@b-louprint Год назад
u can have voice leading with open chords though, even this chord progression had voice leading. i agree tho if you meant voice leading for the purpose of pianism shouldnt be the reason you choose notes in midi
@b-louprint
@b-louprint Год назад
​@c1 sorry i should have @ OP. was mainly just trying to point out that he seems to think voice leading is a bad thing. but i arrange hisaishis music for piano all the time and its FILLED with smooth harmonic progression and polyphony. let me clarify tho, i mean voice leading in a modern sense, as just having thoughtful harmony, not the strict rules of 1600s counterpoint. i suspect OP isnt being taught strict counterpoint since he mentioned the result was to make things playable
@Whatismusic123
@Whatismusic123 11 месяцев назад
This comment makes absolutely zero sense. You do realize strict classroom voice leading, is missing alot of concepts from real voice leading right? Often ever presenting completely untrue and detrimental concepts.
@b-louprint
@b-louprint 11 месяцев назад
@@Whatismusic123 i didnt know how to explain that to them without sitting here forever but yeah this
@bellsofheart85
@bellsofheart85 4 года назад
This video is so underrated OMG
@mask3284
@mask3284 3 года назад
It really is
@HaharuRecords
@HaharuRecords 3 года назад
Yeah🧐
@edbrito-swdev
@edbrito-swdev 3 года назад
I'm trying to write a song for my wedding and this was the perfect video to get some extra few tricks for the harmony of the song!
@RickyMud
@RickyMud 3 года назад
It literally has over 25x the amount of subscribers. It’s amount of subscribers cubed. 5 or more years ago that’s as viral as it gets
@LouSipher
@LouSipher 2 года назад
@@RickyMud Views to subscribers doesn't really mean anything anymore. And 5 years ago? You must be very young since that is not at all a "viral" video even 10 years ago lmao
@genesisplays_
@genesisplays_ 3 года назад
Missed an opportunity to rickroll people with the Japanese chord progression there
@ethanproctor6695
@ethanproctor6695 2 года назад
What is Rick roll?
@heathdanylewich3492
@heathdanylewich3492 2 года назад
@@ethanproctor6695 This video does a great job explaining it. Pretty interesting stuff ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQw4w9WgXcQ.html
@weakw1ll
@weakw1ll 2 года назад
What is Japanese rick roll
@ranngoodman6274
@ranngoodman6274 2 года назад
why tf did i click the explanation vid expecting an explanation even when I know what a rick roll is
@naniben5526
@naniben5526 2 года назад
@@ranngoodman6274 look it up lol
@zhaoyi3
@zhaoyi3 2 года назад
as a guy who listens and analyses studio ghibli music everyday as soon as i heard the first 9th chord im like *this is some good shit*
@akindatallmidget6508
@akindatallmidget6508 3 года назад
I’ve known about keys and the term chord progressions for a while now but never understood how it actually worked. 3 minutes in and you’ve already taught me more than my music class from back in secondary school, amazing. You’ve laid it all out so simply and clearly, I can actually plan out what chords to use instead of randomly guessing now. Thank you so much
@ToxicMothBoi
@ToxicMothBoi 2 года назад
Great work! Ghibli music is probably the only music that can instantly stop mental breakdowns and make you cry uncontrollably at the same time
@Xx-iw4ws
@Xx-iw4ws 4 года назад
Good shit. Great level of detail without being to basic. Looking forward to seeing your other videos!
@loopskemyh
@loopskemyh 3 года назад
joe is a goat at music, it made me feel things i never felt just by listening to him
@stvrrytae
@stvrrytae 3 года назад
This was such an incredible video to watch!! I stopped studying music academically a few years ago but this really reminded me of just how much I love it
@laila1752
@laila1752 3 года назад
judging by ur pfp u have great taste in music btw
@fenymoment5437
@fenymoment5437 2 года назад
@@laila1752 ?
@gabefrancas5397
@gabefrancas5397 3 года назад
Take a shot every time he says nostalgic or quartal
@UnoKachow
@UnoKachow 3 года назад
This was the ideal balance of analysis and practicality for me, thank you so much!
@i3gallery
@i3gallery Год назад
Elegance in simplicity with regards to your teaching style. I followed this and added another new skill to my repertoire. You are the gift that keeps on giving!
@T1duzz
@T1duzz 2 года назад
Hey my Dear Tabletop Composer. I just wanted to thank you for being an awesome teacher. Been playing the piano for 3 years now (never seriously tho) and I can play lots of songs (mainly learned by heart through watching and remembering the midis) but my heart and soul was in playing freely, but it always sounded off, so I took pride in my off-note playing, and can do it comfortably, but I really want to touch peoples hearts also, and this is where this music theory comes in. You went DEEP, without even realizing. But you made it so easy to grasp, to the point where I can come up with my own melodies now, minutes after watching. THANKS A LOT!
@helixquar
@helixquar 3 года назад
You put a summary in description?!! You deserve more recognition.
@chrisjanzen7748
@chrisjanzen7748 4 года назад
You are a gem. Easy and simple with visuals to follow along. Thank you for your commitment. Definitely need more subs
@minhsangtran6878
@minhsangtran6878 3 года назад
Please keep making videos. You've created such quality but underated contents !
@julsd6009
@julsd6009 3 года назад
i love hisaishis music so much, and im learning music theory with my private teacher rn, so this is a huge boost in inspiration, THANK YOU!!!!
@sameerparmar5710
@sameerparmar5710 3 года назад
This invaluable information right here!! I would love to see more of such composer's style analysis video. Although it is a niche topic but your explanation is very lucid.
@oridahan7906
@oridahan7906 3 года назад
Amazing content bro, super unique and if one takes this to his own music style, it can end up with some crazy results
@gavinleepermusic
@gavinleepermusic 4 года назад
Great job with this! I found your explanation of quartile and quintile harmony as used by Hisaishi super helpful.
@GodLandon
@GodLandon 2 года назад
Couldn’t be more thankful
@Dannyjedge
@Dannyjedge Год назад
This is absolutely top-notch content. TY
@khalispetitjean9478
@khalispetitjean9478 4 года назад
that is the best explanation i've ever heard thank you a lot
@oldhom5038
@oldhom5038 2 года назад
im 3 mins in and understand chord structure better than i have in like 3 years of learning. thnku
@xebasx1896
@xebasx1896 4 года назад
Thanks man!, that's sound amazing and you teach it very simple. Don't stop man, you're incredible
@maxwibert
@maxwibert 3 года назад
My mans out here dispensing WISDOM
@okthxbb0
@okthxbb0 2 года назад
Thank you for staying in C. a lot of music producers like myself always write in C because it is so easy to transpose keys in Daws after the fact. Or even use midi effects so that your synths play in a different key even if you're writing in C. It makes learning music theory about 12 times easier since theory is really only about intervals and you only have to familiarize yourself with one tonic instead of 12. even when u ultimately have to go out of key it still makes things a lot easier to deal with
@dansteinbok7955
@dansteinbok7955 2 года назад
You should learn A too, so you can borrow from A minor. It's so much easier than trying to write in C and borrowing from C minor.
@v.duskren8819
@v.duskren8819 2 года назад
but because it's all about intervals, every key is the same...
@Jwellsuhhuh
@Jwellsuhhuh 2 года назад
songs with modulation has entered the chat
@GreenToast01
@GreenToast01 2 года назад
How can you say you know 'music theory' when C major can only transpose to major scales...
@GreenToast01
@GreenToast01 2 года назад
@dom anca You are completely incorrect. The C major scale can only be transposed to major scales. can name hundreds of scales which cannot be transposed from c major, including neither minor or major scales. The C major scale has it's limits when transposing up or down. If you want to compose a sad piece of music, 90% of the time it will not be a transposition of the C major scale. If you want to create and eerie piece of music, then the same applies to the music.
@stodesign12
@stodesign12 3 года назад
I can't believe the video I was looking for actually exists, thanks you so much!
@dm_hater8388
@dm_hater8388 3 года назад
I love your approach!
@yeshuamusic5102
@yeshuamusic5102 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it is very useful!
@Ruiimai
@Ruiimai 3 года назад
thank you so much i didnt even know i needed this to understand music theory and chords as well as i did in this video. subscribed!! i love the way you teach and explain🙏🏾 God bless you
@t-saiga1917
@t-saiga1917 3 года назад
Amazing Tutorial...You described the theory behind this sound in a very understandable and pratical way!!!!!!
@victorbarros7409
@victorbarros7409 3 года назад
This video made my day be better, thank you
@issavvibes
@issavvibes 3 года назад
Interesting video! I like to learn Music Theory by ear, and that first chord really stood out to me. You can really distinguish that Ghibli sound
@kaeru8579
@kaeru8579 2 года назад
you deserve 1 m subs man, ty for take the time to make the video
@Highmagic
@Highmagic 3 года назад
My new favorite channel!
@emcyo
@emcyo 3 года назад
Really well informed, easy to follow along, great video!
@pahnchanpum8848
@pahnchanpum8848 4 года назад
Actually best music channel, other channels just tell us what to do but this video actually teaches
@TableTopComposer
@TableTopComposer 4 года назад
Thanks, that means a lot to me :)
@buckyBitBoy
@buckyBitBoy 3 года назад
Dude this is amazing! Love this intro, I'll try these ideas, thanks a lot!
@aidenmcknight2884
@aidenmcknight2884 3 года назад
"It's a little faster than 1 BPM." _immediately likes video_ However, small inaccuracy. You seem to mix up major seventh chords (1,3,5,7) and seventh chords (1,3,5,b7). Major 7th chords resolve slightly less clearly towards the chord a perfect 5th beneath them. Also, the "Cadd9" chord is actually a Cmaj9 because there is the major seventh included.
@TableTopComposer
@TableTopComposer 3 года назад
Thanks for the support, and feedback Aiden :) I appreciate it!
@applepiedelicious7247
@applepiedelicious7247 3 года назад
1,3,5,b7 is dominant chord
@aidenmcknight2884
@aidenmcknight2884 3 года назад
@@applepiedelicious7247 The chord symbol would be x7. People say “dominant seven,” but it is the same thing.
@shaquidwarddeschmenticals8245
@shaquidwarddeschmenticals8245 2 года назад
@@aidenmcknight2884 i hate you
@aidenmcknight2884
@aidenmcknight2884 2 года назад
@@shaquidwarddeschmenticals8245 ok y tho
@mediummoo7376
@mediummoo7376 3 года назад
So glad you made this video!
@line2089
@line2089 3 года назад
working on my music assessment and this is god sent thank you so much!!
@haskimusic
@haskimusic 3 года назад
It's been a long time since I watched a video this interesting!!! Congrats, its incredible :)
@BLOOM604YVR
@BLOOM604YVR 2 года назад
Incredible work here, thank you for this! 🙏
@simonreilly7020
@simonreilly7020 2 года назад
Incredibly good content considering it was your first video. This is really inspiring
@rajobratadas8799
@rajobratadas8799 3 года назад
Amazing video! Absolutely love it. This gonna be much useful for the future
@DommoDommo
@DommoDommo 3 года назад
Super informative looooved that first chord! Kind of want to try it on guitar
@prod.by.essenns
@prod.by.essenns 3 года назад
Amazing video! I learnt a lot! Thank you very much for this! Underrated video!
@XexonSama
@XexonSama 2 года назад
the sound is so nice
@arpithjohn520
@arpithjohn520 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this! It helped me in more ways than you would know
@threeeyedtribe
@threeeyedtribe Год назад
Loved this 💚💚💚 Thanks so much!
@beobirken
@beobirken 3 года назад
Finally I can understand it. Thank you so much.
@thedekuseed4965
@thedekuseed4965 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this man. Great analysis and vid in general
@marcm.official
@marcm.official 2 года назад
this is so informative, thank you so much
@Loutish
@Loutish 3 года назад
you explained it really well!
@blackberry1187
@blackberry1187 3 года назад
i love this video, thanks for sharing this knowledge with us bro
@richarddoan9172
@richarddoan9172 3 года назад
This is one of the best composing videos I've seen on youtube. I got chills hearing you develop the piece through the steps. The first four chords don't sound like anything, but then each modification just knocked me over. You totally the nailed the style. So many great tips.
@DNGMaestro
@DNGMaestro 2 года назад
Excellent video man 👌
@faridgazani3339
@faridgazani3339 4 года назад
great video! waiting for next vid
@user-lt4wx6jh8l
@user-lt4wx6jh8l 4 года назад
simply understanding ,good👍🏻
@tylerwaltner1823
@tylerwaltner1823 3 года назад
amazing video thank you so much for the help!
@stevenblann5805
@stevenblann5805 3 года назад
thank you for this great video, and thanks even more for taking the time to type out the description.
@delg_vi
@delg_vi Год назад
This. Was. Awesome. Thank you.
@sajiste
@sajiste 3 года назад
Explaining music theory using midi? U the goat 🐐🙏
@Eltonlin1998
@Eltonlin1998 2 года назад
You are doing god's work with this
@tenixbeats619
@tenixbeats619 2 года назад
i needed this
@enpydenpy7771
@enpydenpy7771 Год назад
The my neighbour totoro music gave me chills its so iconic and complex ❤️
@remon563
@remon563 3 года назад
awesome video man. Love.
@marian3248
@marian3248 4 года назад
Wow, the video was really great, I'm glad I found your channel and I'm glad that you are still posting new vids. Your great content earned you a new sub
@TableTopComposer
@TableTopComposer 4 года назад
Thanks! I appreciate your support!
@christloen4077
@christloen4077 2 года назад
You are amazing for explaining this
@jesse879
@jesse879 2 года назад
Beautiful
@tomflynn4720
@tomflynn4720 3 года назад
This is really interesting. Well done
@denn6520
@denn6520 3 года назад
Beautiful.
@user-so2nd2qf3h
@user-so2nd2qf3h 3 года назад
damn this vid is so helpful. As an individual that doesn't know much about musical theory, it gave me a lot of insights on how Joe Hisaishi composes his music and in general was mindblowing. Thx for the vid!
@0xRemedyx0
@0xRemedyx0 3 года назад
this video was very ambiguous and nostalgic
@sebby4457
@sebby4457 2 года назад
now that was great man thank you a lot !
@dogclown33
@dogclown33 3 года назад
amazing tutorial.. instantly subbed and looking forward to new videos
@dahlia_doofenshmirtz
@dahlia_doofenshmirtz 2 года назад
i love how modular this technique is. you can add and take away as you please as long as you keep the central elements. great video
@BrodieRosewarne
@BrodieRosewarne 2 года назад
hey man sorry for the promo but i make beats 2 can u take a look at let me know
@dahlia_doofenshmirtz
@dahlia_doofenshmirtz 2 года назад
@@BrodieRosewarne yk what fuck it i'll check it out. you got any socials you want me to follow or something?
@BrodieRosewarne
@BrodieRosewarne 2 года назад
@@dahlia_doofenshmirtz nah just comment
@lin24434
@lin24434 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, this could really help in my GCSEs.♥️ U earned a sub.
@kimyoonchan
@kimyoonchan 2 года назад
The first 4 chords are beautiful!
@BrodieRosewarne
@BrodieRosewarne 2 года назад
hey man sorry for the promo but i make beats 2 can u take a look at let me know
@trikone14
@trikone14 4 года назад
Found you from reddit. Can't wait to watch your other videos.
@504cool
@504cool Год назад
Great video man, Thanks!
@huber-lofiandchillbeats7693
@huber-lofiandchillbeats7693 2 года назад
Thank you so mutch for this video !
@chefbo7834
@chefbo7834 3 года назад
Awesome video, you've got yourself a new sub!
@slimmyTM
@slimmyTM 3 года назад
SUPER HELPFUL!
@gabemusicc4193
@gabemusicc4193 3 года назад
Incredible video man
@CryT4x
@CryT4x 2 года назад
instant goose bumps at the start od the video cause of the nice music
@BrodieRosewarne
@BrodieRosewarne 2 года назад
hey man sorry for the promo but i make beats 2 can u take a look at let me know
@teapot21
@teapot21 2 года назад
This is popping up on my recommendations everytime I refresh I might as well watch it now
@yeahtase
@yeahtase 2 года назад
i only watch this so it pisses off from my recommendations lmfao
@bigbadbrond3041
@bigbadbrond3041 Год назад
Bravoooo! Loved it!!
@arttulustig9679
@arttulustig9679 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you.
@HolarMusic
@HolarMusic 3 года назад
10:50 CW for the classical musicians: parallel fourths
@eltiogottlieb.4911
@eltiogottlieb.4911 3 года назад
Not for true classical musicians. We study XXth Century too.
@rileyjordan8114
@rileyjordan8114 3 года назад
@@eltiogottlieb.4911 ok
@vinh_em
@vinh_em 3 года назад
​@@wesmlr Perfect parallel motion is taught to be avoided in Classical Music Theory. "Perfect" refers to any interval that isn't described as Major or Minor. Think about how you have to specify a Major or Minor 3rd, but not a Major or Minor 4th. So 4ths, 5ths, AND octaves moving parallelly are to be avoided. 4ths and 5ths are treated the same because if you invert a 4th, you get a 5th (and vice-versa).
@vinh_em
@vinh_em 3 года назад
@@wesmlr For my AP music theory class back in 2015-16, that's what we were taught. The teacher of that class made it clear that certain things, like the "rules" of perfect parallel motion, differ between teachers, and that the specifics of what we were learning corresponded to the AP music theory test that were going to take at the end of that year.
@vinh_em
@vinh_em 3 года назад
@@wesmlr She successfully prepared me for that specific test, although I understand what you mean. Obviously what I learned for that test and what is "right" differs at points, and I'm fine with that. All the Euro-Centric theory I learned in that class never really helped me, as I took up jazz piano afterward. Sorry for peaking, but I noticed that you have a couple classical piano videos, and most recently, a jazz concert video. Are you also a member of the "Classical-turned-Jazz Pianist" pipeline?
@crystalball020
@crystalball020 2 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial, now I can finally make that studio Ghibli trap banger 🔥🔥
@_banja
@_banja 2 года назад
this video has heart and i like that. perfectly human errors. Thank you.
@mario9775
@mario9775 3 года назад
Damn… i understood everything (is this how it feels? Lol) such a great video man, your explanation was outstanding. You have a new suscriber 👏🏼👏🏼 keep it up!! I love your channel.
@misiowaskocha
@misiowaskocha 2 года назад
Thank you for that!!!
@Robin-wz3th
@Robin-wz3th 3 года назад
Great video ! very clear, even when you're not a good english speaker ! I'm a massive fan of Joe Hisaishi, and I'm glad to know more about his work because of you. Thank you !
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