And you'll realise he's playing different notes 😂 even at the very beginning, the first time he does 4x "5" and the 2nd time you can hear 2 different notes
No it is not, he teaches 0 technique, just what notes you have to play. Maybe it sounds cool, but if you teach yourself to play the piano using those videos, you are going to have alot of problems later on because you have 0 knowledge about finger placement
@@fergusgraem3625 I was forced to learn piano as a kid in a really strict way, it was awful, It would be more fun if more of these pop up lessons happened during strict training. That's just from my perspective. Idk what your background is so I can't judge
@@Im.k.m.aka.kalaashnikov if you want to become seriously good at playing the piano it has to be strict, and for some, that can be boring sometimes. Thats the reason alot of ppl can just play the piano on an average level. Alot of ppl just stop after some months, maybe some years because they get unmotivated because of this. If you want to play just for fun and not necesarilly want to be seriously good, video's like this are fine. But if you really want to play on professional level, videos like this are just going to work against you in a very bad way. Thats why it is so important to notice this at the start of those kind of videos.
@@Dinosaur-xz1tn OP is stating that this sounds elaborate to people who do not play piano, yet is simple, and that is very much true. Perhaps you haven’t played enough in person yourself to see simple things like this can inspire many, as many do not play instruments, and would find this difficult. This is not a pattern you would play for 10 minutes, it would be a small addition to one session if you wanted it to be. I would dare to bet your own work is less compelling than this. :)
@@Danasapirate it does not take a piano player to have heard actual good piano player. therefore they will recognize that this is not as good sounding as they have hear and They will not be impressed.
You can add: 3.tact: right hand: 4F 4G 4A 4C‘ left hand: F 4.tact: right hand: 4G 4F 4E 4C left hand: C I just played a bit with the cords and it sounds really nice in my ears.
So many people are saying how great he is, have even tried it out yet because it doesn’t work and you can clearly hear the audio is supposed to be musical chords, you clearly hear the music is chords not one single key press, repeatedly
This melody is based on the A minor scale which consists of the notes (A,B,C,D,E,F,G). The right hand is playing the notes A,B,C,E and then D,E,F,A in repetition 4 times each as the lead melody. Then the notes on the left hand are playing A and D in a chord like fashion to add to the sound of the lead melody since the lead melody is broken into two sets of 4 notes with the first set starting with A and the second set starting with D. Because the left hand is playing A and D which are within the same scale that the right hand lead melody is playing, it blends together with each of the notes of the lead melody which almost creates dyad chords when A is added to the A,B,C,E, and D is added to the D,E,F,A of the lead melody. (This is probably why you're perceiving them as a chord progression, each hand is playing a note at once so while they're synced up each time we hear something played, it's comprised of 2 notes) What we're seeing him play does indeed match what we're hearing.
Because the song sounds cool doesnt mean it is a good lesson. He only uses his index finger and it is a terrible way to learn to play the piano this way. There is 0 lesson about technique, and technique means everything in the long run
for start it actually G# A# C E thats why it sound so good. there is no B o. look at it its half setep but still white key. xD and second its D E E# G# by real voice
I know this is a long winded reply but I hope it helps. The order of the 12 notes in western music goes A-A#-B-C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G# It's easy to remember them in this order by knowing that you only go up the alphabet to the letter G, and remember that E and C are the only two without sharps which are the hashtags. When you go on the piano, your white keys represent A-B-C-D-E-F-G, and your black keys represent the sharps in between. Left goes lower, right goes higher. He mentions where he starts by saying the note and could have said where that version of the note is on the keyboard, but if you know how the notes are laid out on the keyboard, it's pretty easy to go up the keyboards until you find the right version of the note by matching it's pitch to his.
@@sclearance58 Does it sound any good? Putting markings on iPad not possible but sound is pretty good from garage band. Grand piano I mean. Depends on country they can vary $50 on costs. That's big money for me now.
No amount of wanting to or desire or reading books for beginners, or even money, will change the fact I have bad fingers, I figure I should just give up.