This is really so great!! I can learn much from your lesson, especially those 16 beat, with a wide span of notes. Just one suggestion, would you pkease slow down and expalain more how to do that 16 beat style in your videos , like 5:04 when it seems quite hard to learn, so that we can understand more. 😃. I know this trick is so common in western songs. As and I hope that I can grasp the groove. Hope you would slow down a bit and teach us more when using this pattern in your future videos. 😊 Or do you have videos concentrate on this trick?
I actually have a course specifically for those 16th note rhythm patterns if you want to check it out here - worshippianoacademy.thrivecart.com/mastering-rhythm-course/
Hi @Keator Keys😃. Please i’m looking forward to buy a piano but i don’t have any one in mind. Could you please tell me what piano you’re using? Great tutorial btw 😊
Thanks! This is the one I use. I've had it for about 14 years and it works great! www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Roland/RD300sx-88key-117796507.gc?cntry=us&source=4WWRWXGP&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3IqSBhCoARIsAMBkTb2CmWVngYEAzvNi1o7U9ckUKN0ZGCA-Gr3iAx3SCTG80crKKDXPETsaAjwIEALw_wcB
Would you explain why B can be substituted by a E2 on the right? Is it because it is also a Bsus4 chord, so I don't need to rigidly play a Eb F# B on the right? 😅 How about if I play ABE on the right and then keep the E chord with first inversion? But I know it'll be a bit far between both hands. 😅 It's very good that by playing a E chord thing on the right can keep all thise 4 chords. But I have to be very familiar with the relationship among those chords then. I can't think of it so fast that when playing an A on the left, I can use a Esus4 ob the right. Esus4 actually is also a Asus2 right? So, it is actually an A chord thing.😊
You're correct on both - if using the Number System.. 1sus4 = 4sus2 It's ok if you're hands are far apart if it sounds good to you. That's all that matters :)
Hola q Dios te bendiga, 😂 Eeee no entiendo nada de lo q dices pero está canción es Cristina así q desidi aprenderme la , toca nenias y este video me fue de gran bendición 😅
Great tutorial and I appreciate your time what's up quite a bit especially on the intro! However, your version sounds a lot more bland than the original. The way you say that you play it without jumping the cords for transitioning to a new position blans it out . Imo and it's not how it's played if you seen the videos but does make it original and it's not bad just not better might be easier.
You can slow the video down or pause it. But if you think he's teaching it too fast you might be on the wrong video you might need to take one of his beginner courses maybe? Just saying!