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These four chords, the 1 5 6 4 progression (In this video in the key of C Major) has been used for for countless popular songs. Not always the whole song but at least making up part of a section. Of course these are the basic way of playing them and most songs have something unique thing they'll do with the chords. It's really valuable to learn and get real world examples and see (and hear) and compare how songs are put together.
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Here's a bunch of songs I can think of that use these chords, let me know in the comments which are your favourites and what others you cab think of!
Rearrange the chords, and there is thousands more too!
Let it Be - The Beatles
So lonely - The Police
Auld Lang Syne
Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John
Where is the Love - The Black eyed peas
Don't stop believing - Journey
I'm yours - Jason Mraz
Buck Rogers - Feeder
Someone Like You - Adele
Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi
No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley
Land down under - Men at Work
Take Me Home Country Roads - John Denver
Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved
Torn - Natalie Imbruglia
Take On Me - Aha
Save Tonight - Eagle Eye Cherry
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@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 7 месяцев назад
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@askawayaskaway
@askawayaskaway Год назад
I don’t usually post comments but I just wanted to thank you sincerely for this. I’ve watched several videos about these 4 chords but they don’t walk you through HOW to actually play them. Your tutorial is PERFECT in content and pace. You don’t rush but no unnecessary chatter either. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I am finally able tp practice these chords.
@rythammanhasfilms
@rythammanhasfilms Год назад
I completely agree with you. Love and much appreciation.
@sharonfladeland2621
@sharonfladeland2621 Год назад
Yes…thank you!
@emmanuelali4725
@emmanuelali4725 Год назад
You are good in teaching,,am understanding everything you are teaching here
@israelsackey8267
@israelsackey8267 9 месяцев назад
Thanks! Your explanation and demonstration of chord changes was very helpful and well paced. Thanks much. I still have to go slow in making chord changes that work well, and sound right. Many thanks again.
@adriennetse8474
@adriennetse8474 5 месяцев назад
Great, clear video! This is in contrast to this horrible “masterclass” given by Stephen Ridley today during which he wasted everyone’s time to sell a piano course on the basis of countless testimonials and ZERO content. Best part: someone kept deleting my comments about the lack of content during the livestream. 😂 But my time was not wasted! I searched for good videos about four-chord songs while he droned on endlessly and finally came upon yours! Thank you so much for this! I will be practicing and playing around with these chords immediately.
@debbienaim
@debbienaim 3 месяца назад
Exactly the same happened to me yesterday! Lucky we are here now! And to this Ridley clown, we should sue him for stealing people’s time!
@stevejarvis1366
@stevejarvis1366 День назад
That just happened today with Ridley, it was the longest advert I’ve ever sat through, my comments were deleted as well
@stevejarvis1366
@stevejarvis1366 День назад
Excellent video
@laurencecoombe8237
@laurencecoombe8237 Год назад
I barely comment on RU-vid but as someone who bought a second hand keyboard during covid, tried to play for a few months and failed. This video has me beaming that I can string a few chords together. Great channel, love it. Subscribed and liked the video
@mcgowanjr
@mcgowanjr Год назад
Really enjoyed it. It’s a 1 5 6 4 Rythm.
@eddted2876
@eddted2876 Год назад
Liked the way he Names the chords by letters and the keynotes light up! Counting is important also!
@eddted2876
@eddted2876 Год назад
Good stuff or say good lesson. Just need to hear the letters named in EACH chord when played! This world help MUCH! And how to count to common songs!! 🎉🎫🎉🎫🎉
@tinmya1
@tinmya1 Год назад
If it is not too much trouble to edit the video, can you please add the name of each chord on the top as you play them? Thank you so much!
@LillianGreenHiLilly
@LillianGreenHiLilly 6 месяцев назад
The best teacher there is Thank you
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 6 месяцев назад
🙏
@maestroone1237
@maestroone1237 7 месяцев назад
Talented people like you are such an absolute gift to budding musicians, as someone who learned to play instruments by ear from moving the needle back and forth on the record player in the 1970's i really appreciate just how much time and effort you put in to bringing the joy of playing to so many people, it really is a great thing you do 👍
@user-ef2rf3xx4b
@user-ef2rf3xx4b 4 месяца назад
Thanks, I learned more about the piano in fifteen minutes with you, than four years of lessons 😊 and now I can play a ton of my favorite songs
@sonny.9998
@sonny.9998 Год назад
I Can't..and will Not lie... I r a OUTSTANDING and SUPERB Teacher. I'm learning at a very Comfortable Pace. Thank You for your Time n Energy it's well used.
@pshtube08
@pshtube08 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this. It's so well explained, easy to follow, perfect pace. Very well done.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 6 месяцев назад
Glad it was useful and I appreciate the feedback!
@chemicalmix
@chemicalmix 3 месяца назад
This is an extraordinary video which has raised my confidence and knowledge beyond anything i could imagine. I'm a total novice on the piano, whose playing time is in the hours/days, and after watching this, i can play (however badly) Drops of Jupiter by Train just by using the chord progression shown. This video also shows the relationship between the notes in a given chord, and how they can be manipulated/amended to allow for subtler sounds. For example, as a complete beginner, i never thought about "inverting" the F note of the C chord to give that much-gentler sound. Absolutely 10/10 here. You've got a sub and a very grateful student of the piano.
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 2 года назад
Keep it up sir. Very helpful!
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 2 года назад
Thanks for all you do!
@williammagdalene7439
@williammagdalene7439 7 месяцев назад
An elegant, most helpful introduction to these chords. Thank you.
@gabe415
@gabe415 Год назад
Great piano lesson!
@jihaewatson2860
@jihaewatson2860 Месяц назад
So many helpful things in this video! Thank you!
@katrinaoconnell6411
@katrinaoconnell6411 Год назад
Solid teaching thanks bless 🤗
@user-cw9ph4qd5x
@user-cw9ph4qd5x Год назад
Thank you so much you are a pleasure to learn with you make it interesting and I am really enjoying the chords
@violetatio3224
@violetatio3224 Год назад
Very helpful. Thank you
@micahmukwena7895
@micahmukwena7895 Год назад
Thanks brother,I appreciate everything you have teach on this video 👏👏👏👏
@lanceturner9471
@lanceturner9471 Год назад
very concise and creative very good options displayed.
@franaddeodc3049
@franaddeodc3049 Год назад
Thank you so much. Very good and very helpful.
@peterchrissie
@peterchrissie 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant thanks for this video so easy to understand
@helohalo3318
@helohalo3318 Год назад
Thank you for so many tips.
@junej4100
@junej4100 Год назад
Very good tutorial. So much clarity and real learners speed. God bless you my dear boy!!
@philalko
@philalko Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing
@GarethMcNicholBriggs
@GarethMcNicholBriggs 2 года назад
This is bloody brilliant
@desmondtingoh1795
@desmondtingoh1795 7 месяцев назад
Thank God i stumbled on your page… you make this beginners process way much easier…thank you very much 😊😊
@karenrussell3512
@karenrussell3512 5 месяцев назад
This is fab thank you 🤩
@timajrobins
@timajrobins 2 года назад
Was surprised to see the reference to So Lonely by The Police - love that tune! Also, bit of Eagle Eye Cherry = blast from the past!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Yea So lonely is great, been playing that one in my function band for years now
@baraniganapathy9563
@baraniganapathy9563 2 года назад
I like your channel. You’re giving detailed tutorial. Thank you for sharing your videos. Also it will be great if you mention the names of the keys on the upper portion of your video. Beginners like me will be benefitted.
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 Год назад
You're blessed and greatly appreciated sir.
@itssoritojangru
@itssoritojangru Год назад
Lol I'm literally seeing 3 of your comment next to each other with the other 2 a year ago XD
@joanbrown5443
@joanbrown5443 2 года назад
I just discovered this channel. I know some chords but never really tried inversions. I like that I don't feel rushed listening to you explain things. Is there any specific order for viewing these videos.
@ROBYNMARKOW
@ROBYNMARKOW Год назад
I have ADD so I appreciate how u don't go too fast like some other RU-vid piano tutorials. You've become my go-to for simple ,clear lessons 👍
@ailishbethd4033
@ailishbethd4033 10 месяцев назад
Thank you I have subscribed!
@drsteviejasengnsangma8739
@drsteviejasengnsangma8739 Год назад
Awesome video brother.. I am a beginner and you intrigued me❤️
@amandataylor2487
@amandataylor2487 4 месяца назад
Omg!!! U r Awesome!!!! 😂 So much that I wasn't sure about was cleared up bc of this entire video. Now I can stop torturing myself about what goes where and if I'm doing things right or not. Sometimes I jus wanted to quit bc of the unsureness. If that makes any sense bc wondering made me feel very self conscious of playing piano. Thank you so much for this video!
@onimisilovesonmusic4548
@onimisilovesonmusic4548 2 года назад
Massive as usual...great work
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Thanks!
@MarleeHyder
@MarleeHyder Месяц назад
Faded Alan walker immediately came to my mind
@wongjinkeekpm-guru3239
@wongjinkeekpm-guru3239 Год назад
TQ. It helps me to learn.
@vincent6058
@vincent6058 10 месяцев назад
You are brilliant at explaining :)
@Khanhh00
@Khanhh00 Год назад
thank you for demystifying chord playing for me. I know chords but can't play them naturally. this has been very helpful.
@mahyaryout
@mahyaryout Год назад
Now l have useful practices to do thanks😍
@wantleywantley1299
@wantleywantley1299 2 года назад
Awesome, thanks!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
No problem!
@TJ-hw9jr
@TJ-hw9jr 3 месяца назад
I got this down pretty good, thanks! I just don’t see how to use it when it comes to all the songs that can be played.
@Abraxaz
@Abraxaz 4 месяца назад
Super useful good looks
@davehyper7835
@davehyper7835 2 года назад
brilliant thanks! a little advanced for my 1 month of piano playing however, very grateful for all of you uploads to date. inspiring to say the least... i'll get back around to them, thank you!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
No probs, you don't have to do all the patterns, just start with the holding for 4 beats one. If it feels awkward to just play a chord in general without catching other notes etc, I have a short video on that with a few tips to get started that should help ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UzY7Lgspdlo.html
@ellakinloch3963
@ellakinloch3963 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
@MRsmallHeart777
@MRsmallHeart777 Год назад
Thanks you for your This Video
@pds002
@pds002 Год назад
You are a wonderful teacher! I've been playing those 4 chords in root position for a while, never really understanding how to memorise the inversions (except II V I in Cmajor I saw someone using for Autumn Leaves). Between your excellent video on inversions and this one, you've unleashed a big step forward for me. It would be nice to know examples of songs for some of the patterns and rhythms you are demonstrating. For example, you mention Let It Be. Thanks for this. I've purchased a couple of your PDF guides, too.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch Год назад
Glad the channel has been helpful, appreciate the feedback
@syafiquegigs
@syafiquegigs 8 месяцев назад
Wow this is the perfect video explanation ever.
@t3601f
@t3601f 2 года назад
You sir are a great teacher! I play guitar and sing in choir and in my band but wanted more theory and to learn to play keys. I am using a CASIO 76 keyboard borrowed from a friend . I’ve had it for a week and your videos have helped immensely! 🙏 I subscribed! And will check into your patreon
@stinkyhat123
@stinkyhat123 2 года назад
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@sheyee
@sheyee 2 года назад
Great. Thanks a lot. Your finger placement technique for progression and the approach of finding these chords in other keys are really helpful. Now I just have to practice and practice and practice.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! And yes, it does take practice, just remember to try and rehearse the same fingers and movement each time, practicing smart gets better results! Have you been playing long?
@sheyee
@sheyee 2 года назад
@@PianoFromScratch thanks. Not for long. I am an absolute beginner. Only started some months ago with music theory, pentascales and beginner’s stuff. Now I am learning chords and progressions.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Awesome, good luck! It's really useful to learn lots of songs and the different things they do with chords, it's like expanding your vocabulary
@sheyee
@sheyee 2 года назад
@@PianoFromScratch well noted. Thanks a lot
@eddted2876
@eddted2876 Год назад
He is a pretty good teacher just there are too many Beatles songs on the internet already... Any other kind of popular songs well known to demonstrate?! Experimenting was another thing made me consider more.. will he continue to shed more light on that in another lesson?!
@actorjuanvaldivieso7759
@actorjuanvaldivieso7759 Год назад
We follow you from Lima Peru
@TerryDanielVoiceoverTutorials
@TerryDanielVoiceoverTutorials 4 месяца назад
I just picked up piano again after a 35-year hiatus! Great lesson!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 3 месяца назад
Welcome back!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Hey guys, don’t forget to hit the like button above! That really helps! What songs can you name that use these chords, the 1 5 6 4 progression? There’s lots of songs that will also use these chords but in other orders too!
@stinkyhat123
@stinkyhat123 2 года назад
V 0. 0
@pds002
@pds002 Год назад
There's a huge list on wikipedia with variations and key.
@RockLobster223
@RockLobster223 Год назад
Every Coldplay song
@mrterry1756
@mrterry1756 Год назад
The first time you played those 4 chords, the song Demons - Imagine Dragons came instantly to my mind.
@lucyshea7788
@lucyshea7788 2 года назад
it's wonderful !
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
🙂 🎹
@georgebaraque7190
@georgebaraque7190 3 месяца назад
your presentation is awesome. You do an excellent job. Not just in the information you present but how you present it. I will touch a couple of the points I think make your presentation one of (very few) best I have ever seen. Unlike 99 percent of the videos out that spend 90% of the time with the presenter babbling about his tough unbringing and how great and wise he is and how he will present very difficult material in simple was blah blah blah you in contrast get into it l immediately. I was learning new material within 10 seconds of you 15 min video. No part of your video was superflous or a waste of time. It was freaking packed with absolutely useful information. Thank I will be watching all you videos henceforth. Excellent I can't say it enough.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much, glad it was helpful!
@SnipeGod
@SnipeGod Год назад
Thanks Bruh!
@user-dm2bd9ub5p
@user-dm2bd9ub5p Год назад
Please do another video on fills
@johnnkhwani1141
@johnnkhwani1141 Год назад
I like it. Am used to this code. Help me more
@robertvanhorn3586
@robertvanhorn3586 2 года назад
Yes more of those simple two hand chord progressions!
@Jessiechong120
@Jessiechong120 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Is the variation with broken notes applied only to 2 beat counts. Thanks!
@MElizabeth1948
@MElizabeth1948 Год назад
Thanks
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch Год назад
Appreciate it, thanks
@joycemcclain3432
@joycemcclain3432 Год назад
You are the best
@musicsboy5291
@musicsboy5291 Год назад
Please do a video with fifths and octaves in the left hand.
@johnnkhwani1141
@johnnkhwani1141 Год назад
I need more sir.
@hasmikhakobyan1056
@hasmikhakobyan1056 6 месяцев назад
Your passion and simplicity of playing the piano is contagious! I was watching from the office. Even without having my piano, my fingers were running over the desk visualizing the cords and tunes!!! Now I can't wait for the weekend to come so I can practice. Thank you!
@mrtara3461
@mrtara3461 Год назад
Ok.thang you
@sharonducci7089
@sharonducci7089 9 месяцев назад
I would love to know I’ve got a whole sheet of potato Coreys and I kind of getting what you’re saying but I know there’s a mix that you could put together 12 chords to getting used to play the piano and making a few songs with it and then growing out from that getting comfortable with the rest can you suggest a format
@calebc.4343
@calebc.4343 Год назад
I’m a little surprised that I didn’t think about Someone Like You by Adele and yet immediately recognized She Will Be Loved, which I haven’t heard in years. 🤔
@larryhiigel1680
@larryhiigel1680 Год назад
I don't expect you to redo all your videos but in the future could you please have your keyboards match in size? It's pretty annoying that the top one is about half as big as the bottom.
@jdmd1333
@jdmd1333 2 года назад
How do I save this?
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 2 года назад
"Let it be, let it be...." is the song that comes to mind. Not sure which group played it.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Good spot! That's the Beatles, the verse uses these chords in the first half, it adds a couple of notes in the voicing but C G Amin F is the basic framework. The 2nd half then goes C G then skips A, goes straight to F and does that riff running down back to C
@deericcio3379
@deericcio3379 2 года назад
I heard Let it Be right away !
@timajrobins
@timajrobins 2 года назад
Another observation - presumably this progression only 'works'/has this recognisable feel in major keys? Given the different chord structure of minor keys, the 1-5-6-4 structure won't have that recognisable sound, right? I mainly ask because I always thought 'Someone Like You' was in a minor key, but it's listed in the description. Perhaps I was just wrong on that lol. Thanks!
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Yes in a minor key, those numbers mean something different, 1 4 5 are minor chords (5 often changed to major though) 6 is major. Although don't forget a relative minor still has the same chords in (the numbers would be different of course) e.g A minor and C major contain the same chords so technically you can still do that progression in a way, would just likely feel a bit different in the context of a minor key where for example A minor sounds more like the tonic, the home and would becomes b3, b7, 1, b6 Someone like you is in A major btw, it starts on an A major chord, frequently resolves to it and ends on it too which kind of establishes that sound. Majors and relative minors can be ambiguous sometimes and even sound more like one or the other in different sections.
@user-wz7wd2gu7i
@user-wz7wd2gu7i 10 месяцев назад
What are all these 100 musical pieces with the four chords you mention?
@cleanerhandsdotnet4036
@cleanerhandsdotnet4036 9 месяцев назад
Hello… can you tell me 10 songs that these chords work with… thank you .. Paul
@finnvasquez6749
@finnvasquez6749 11 месяцев назад
IK this video is a year old but I hope you see this. When you say we are going to play the chore like this It would be beneficial if you said we are going to play a c major 3rd invertion
@hyacinthtaleon5799
@hyacinthtaleon5799 Год назад
WOW
@MrYesman41
@MrYesman41 Год назад
Stars of Jupiter-train
@shivangjoshi4931
@shivangjoshi4931 2 года назад
I know C Major & minor, D min. , E maj & min, F major, G major, A minor But struggle at coming out with progressions
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
The best thing to do is to start with the chords that stick inside of a major key, (couple of recent videos on that I uploaded) All these chords in this one are in the key of C major. Then learn a bunch of songs and think about which chord numbers they use as that's how to understand how they fit together. It's just like learning a language really, copying others to see what works and then adapting things to create something original is a great place to start. Also just experimenting to you can still sometimes find cool things, the only rule is it should sound good to you but using 'rules' like staying in a key is a simpler way to get started 🙂
@telekarma
@telekarma 2 года назад
I wish hand coordination would transfer from guitar to piano!
@Changwooyoo
@Changwooyoo 2 года назад
Like u the most !!!
@qprfan99
@qprfan99 3 месяца назад
Now I am confused. As a beginner I started into the theory a bit & came across chord directories/charts etc. 12 lists one for each key - C, C#, D, D# etc. Each list was made up of 27 different chords: starting with, taking C doe example, C maj, Cm, C 7 & so on to C 7+5-9. So I assumed that there were 27 chords in every key & they all began with C. Now you're telling me that the key of C also has the chords G maj, F maj & A min &, presumably, others as well. What aren't I getting? Please help.
@roganferguson
@roganferguson 2 года назад
Maybe U2's with or without you?
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch 2 года назад
Yes good spot, the 5 chord in that has more of a 'Sus' sound to it in the arrangement because of 2 repeated notes that keep playing throughout.But the root movement is a definite 1 5 6 4 and you could certainly just play those regular chords on piano
@willisfletcher6260
@willisfletcher6260 Год назад
I’m starting to learn to play a keyboard at age 51, so this is fearful. One question…my keyboard is a 61 key keyboard and my hands are kinda large and makes it hard to use the finger placements for all these chords. Any tips on how to overcome this? Thanks in advance.
@PianoFromScratch
@PianoFromScratch Год назад
Hand positioning will be key, small changes in that, finding your sweet spot can make all the difference - Plus keeping your hand/fingers relaxed to mould into positions more easily. It gets better with experience. If I play a melodica that has tiny keys you can still do all the same positions when you get the technique down
@larrycavallucci3258
@larrycavallucci3258 Год назад
LET IT BE by The Beatles!
@___Saint
@___Saint Год назад
Do you have a course? Trailing through RU-vid videos without structure van be tough at times be good if everything was packaged 📦
@DragosStefan
@DragosStefan 2 года назад
I'm Beatles already!
@xTiduussx
@xTiduussx 7 месяцев назад
What 4 chords are these?
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
Hey Jude, Don't Stop Believing.
@willisfletcher6260
@willisfletcher6260 Год назад
On the 1-2 1-2 count, it kinda sounded like “Somewhere Out There”.
@samtye6811
@samtye6811 11 месяцев назад
Let it be mccartney on the intro
@Indigoblue2014
@Indigoblue2014 Год назад
Let it be.
@Indigoblue2014
@Indigoblue2014 Год назад
Amazing video thank you.
@thezogs95
@thezogs95 Год назад
I think spiderwebs by no doubt uses this progression
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