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Merci for this. I will no longer use the excuse for saying it's out of my pay grade. You have a great gift of showing how to make music and not just playing the piano.
learning everyday from you...basically this type of teaching is not available in eastern india even from a paid teacher. But you are not teacher you are "Guru"
Omg, why wasn't there this channel 40 years ago 😌, this would saved me from personal teacher, which barely knew so much from music what you already have forgotten
Other lessons which you have to watch using Inversions are listed below: Chord Inversions (Playlist): ru-vid.com/group/PLrNNL05e9FT9ygtrGwGFmfyvMyGWH52EC An Inspiring Piano 🎹 INVERSION EXERCISE using CHORD TREES : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wI2_FLY1pDw.html 10 Piano Rhythm Patterns to PROPERLY PRACTICE Chord Inversions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DjPqzQqe_NY.html ICONIC Melodic Phrases using Chord INVERSIONS on the Piano: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ws36zlXGmJQ.html Piano Chord Inversions - How to Play ANY Progression from ANY Major scale: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0H9_uaUdhtw.html
Excellent. Thanks Jason. If you had one more chord in (I'm thinking 1-3-6-2-5-1), it will automatically flip from arpeggio to block after each round of the progression. Really appreciate the good info. Thank you! 🙏
Your channel is great. You are an amazing human being, so obviously, an amazing musician as well. Your accent makes everything that much better too. Thanks so much for all the info. Keep it up and Namaste.
This was awesome, I thought I knew my inversion until this tutorial! I found that I was good on some scales but bad on other scales. Thanks some much for this lesson. I can hear the sound of the chords connecting better! You’re the best🤩💜❤️
Glad it helped Joyce! Inversions are very important. Perhaps this playlist might be an additional resource: ru-vid.com/group/PLrNNL05e9FT9ygtrGwGFmfyvMyGWH52EC
Zason Sir Wonderful technique of teaching inversions.I am fond of your technique from begining I touch Piano key at the age of 62 years.I have learnt a lot from you Sir. Regards Goutam Mitra
Wonderfully entertaining and inspiring lesson on such a critical piano skill. I am looking forward to working on this lesson. Nicely done and thank you for sharing your knowledge Jason.
I'll just keep it 100%. I love your Energy & Spirit. Always Great tips and ideas. Lots of ear candy as well. Always look forward to your latest drops. Keep up the good work
Simply the best piano learning channel!! Kindly advise where did you acquire your SL88 from? Do you feel its better than roland fp10? Thanks very much 🙏🏼
@@nathanielschool Thanks a lot. I understand its a midi with hammer action. The sound from the software is top class but more so because the way you play. Your ‘Hey Jude’ rendition is one of the finest I have heard. God Bless and Cheers 🥂
Topic: staccato and legato. (Chapter- Arpeggios & Block Chords) Hi sir! I have important questions for me. In which place in arpeggios (one and two and three and four and) do you hold pedal ? I know , that in blocks ( one two three four) you use pedal on place "four". (At least I guess that you use). But in arpeggio I coudn't find it out.
Hi Maria. Yes! I use the pedal at beat 4 of the bar. But with Arpeggios, usually when the Bass note changes in the Left hand, I lift the pedal! Watch this lesson on how to use the Sustain Pedal: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dTK26bDdAGc.html
Hi Thanks for the reply. I understand all the inversions. What I'm after is the formula for making all chord inversions based on the I, Vi, ii, iV progression. You gave G, Em, Am, D. And F, Dm, Gmail, C. But the information in your notes doesn't explain how to form all the others.
Can you please see our playlist on Chord inversions. You should be sure to find a lesson which solves this problem - ru-vid.com/group/PLrNNL05e9FT9ygtrGwGFmfyvMyGWH52EC
Hello Jason. Thank you v much for this. Im confused as to how to construct all the other inversion combinations. Thats havinflg downloaded all the notes. Think im missing something!!! Please help explain
Hi.. You can check out this beginner video:- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QAT69Hv1Zuo.html And also you can follow up the playlist for Inversion:- ru-vid.com/group/PLrNNL05e9FT9ygtrGwGFmfyvMyGWH52EC Please go through these links, this will definitely resolve the issue.
Thank you for this exercise. I also think that one of the most important things is to know and be able to do the chords and chords. Of course, you also have to know how to practice such things without getting bored. That's why I think it's always good that you also show how to practice it. So far I haven't found a second teacher who can explain it in such detail as you that even the dumbest person can understand. Thank you very much, God bless you.
Nice exercise. I think it would be more correct to call them voicings or shapes rather than inversions, because technically if you have the root in the bass you are always playing first inversion of that chord.
@@kennedymutinda4806 I was wrong in that it is not "first inversion" but "root position" whenever you have the root in the bass. This was correctly pointed out by James Smith above. As regards your comment - I understand your point, but no. When you talk about harmony, the inversion is determined by which note is played in the bass. If you ignore the left hand, fair enough, you can call them inversions for simplicity. But from a harmonic perspective, these are all "root position" chords and not inversions.
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Unfortunately, this is just another Rote exercise. It does NOT teach a student how to play different chords in one position. You just taught a static chord progression with given fingerings. I would like to see you teach someone to pull chords out of their imagination or to read a Lead Sheet and make it smooth harmonically. That would be an inversion MASTER. Good luck!