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Learn Piano with Jazer Lee
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Here's something exciting for all my students and followers. In this video tutorial today, I get to answer all your burning questions about the piano. We will cover everything about practice, technique, form and even how to motivate oneself. Are y'all ready?
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🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:12 How to remain motivated?
2:40 When to move on?
2:44 Octave Tips
3:47 Tips in Mastering Chopin
4:50 Notes in Sheet Memorization
5:50 How to scale that "brickwall"
6:55 When to move on (teachers/lessons)
7:21 Tips on Self-Study
8:24 Fun Jazer Question
8:55 What does a perfect practice look like?
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@jazerleepiano
@jazerleepiano 2 месяца назад
🕘 Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:12 How to remain motivated? 2:40 When to move on? 2:44 Octave Tips 3:47 Tips in Mastering Chopin 4:50 Notes in Sheet Memorization 5:50 How to scale that "brickwall" 6:55 When to move on (teachers/lessons) 7:21 Tips on Self-Study 8:24 Fun Jazer Question 8:55 What does a perfect practice look like?
@bluewildwillow
@bluewildwillow 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@MyCarlover
@MyCarlover 2 месяца назад
Why is this comment 5 hours ago and the video is only 30 minutes old?
@mehmethan1967
@mehmethan1967 2 месяца назад
@@MyCarlover It was a premiere so he posted the comment before the video went live
@MIL0S.
@MIL0S. 2 месяца назад
Thanks for answering 👍
@yezzy8829
@yezzy8829 7 дней назад
Hey do you know what’s the name of the song you played at 3:35
@allesmogliche6795
@allesmogliche6795 2 месяца назад
Never ask a hack, ask the one who KNOWS: Jazer Lee is the BEST!😊 As one who has been playing piano for over 50 years, I am glad I found Jazer's channel! He is the Real Deal.
@qldsafari
@qldsafari 2 месяца назад
50 years & you are learning from this? Really? Think I’ll quit now🤯
@yezzy8829
@yezzy8829 7 дней назад
Does anyone here know the name of the aong song at 3:35 ?
@jammerlammer546
@jammerlammer546 2 месяца назад
It's hard to call myself self-taught when I've been studying with you for a while. The internet's piano teacher!
@limitbreakerbluex5026
@limitbreakerbluex5026 2 месяца назад
Indeed
@angeladavis891
@angeladavis891 2 месяца назад
You are so right about all of these, particularly loving the piece you're learning - that is key. Also your brilliant tip regarding practising difficult bits 7 times to ingrained into muscle memory is vital...and I can categorically confirm it works - and how rewarding that is! As for Chopin...❤ love his works.
@virginiacabrera3920
@virginiacabrera3920 2 месяца назад
You re right I have the same feeling of such an excellent teacher
@lauravcr5273
@lauravcr5273 2 месяца назад
Thank you for all those videos. I’m 41 and I’ve started to learn piano 2 months ago and your exercises and tips are a goldmine. I have made so much progress in a small amount of time mostly thanks to you. Greetings from Belgium!
@hywyh
@hywyh 2 месяца назад
Jazer Lee is the best pianist I’ve ever heard of! Thanks!
@JarrettPang
@JarrettPang Месяц назад
Jazer Lee is the BEST! As one who has been playing piano for over 50 years, I am glad I found Jazer's channel! He is the Real Deal.
@herve_covers
@herve_covers 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much Jazer! I'm making progress due to your advices as a self-taught pianist. God bless you!
@helenspianojourney8777
@helenspianojourney8777 2 месяца назад
Thank you. Always valuable advice
@6foot7dad
@6foot7dad 2 месяца назад
54 yo beginner in my third year. Jazer is the best! All of his suggestions are spot on. My single addition to the list is pay for a good teacher! That will give you motivation like nothing else 🤔
@vinciblegaming6817
@vinciblegaming6817 2 месяца назад
I’ve hit that brick wall hard and largely self-taught with a handful of teaching over the last 30 years. I can’t advance into late intermediate or sight reading with ease. Currently, I’m going to ground level in scales and arpeggios and intending to get deeper in the circle of fifths.
@MinhNgoMedia
@MinhNgoMedia 4 дня назад
Thank you from Vietnam
@EzOddz
@EzOddz 2 месяца назад
I've been watching your videos for about almost 3 weeks since starting to learn the piano on March the first. I'm extremely grateful to you for posting such helpful content to learn how to play the piano as someone self-taught. Ever since I started learning I've dreaming about the piano almost everyday, I have found my passion. Love the videos!
@coziplace
@coziplace День назад
You seem so passionate about piano after 10++ years of playing. Maybe you can share some tips as to how to maintain enthusiasm after all these years. Sometimes I find that the number one reason we quit playing is we cannot find a way to feel the same excitement as the first day we decide we want to learn how to play a music instrument.
@colomboeduardo3961
@colomboeduardo3961 2 месяца назад
Maestro Jazer: thank you very much for your useful advices....un abrazo from the "eternal" beginner.
@sensoeirensen
@sensoeirensen 2 месяца назад
I only play pieces I love. But the first months are hard, it is work there only.
@lauravangroningen6121
@lauravangroningen6121 2 месяца назад
This Q&A is very helpful, thank you Jazer! Can’t wait for the next one!
@MinhNgoMedia
@MinhNgoMedia 4 дня назад
Thank you so much.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 2 месяца назад
Merci for the advice.
@bridgetbaker9144
@bridgetbaker9144 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much Jazer! Your videos are so helpful
@Ejb5154
@Ejb5154 2 месяца назад
Thanks for answering my question! Great video!
@noclipped000
@noclipped000 2 месяца назад
Thank you Jazer, I really needed tha video.♥
@JarrettPang
@JarrettPang Месяц назад
I love all your tutorials Jazeer! It really helped me! Tks
@igorW8858
@igorW8858 2 месяца назад
Hi Jazer, thanks for another awesome video! Mind if I ask a question as a complete beginner? I've been watching some RU-vid videos where they suggest rotating the wrist to support the pinky finger while playing. It seems to improve the sound, but I find that adjusting the wrist angle leads to my fingers constantly shifting from their correct positions. I've noticed you don't seem to use these wrist movements in your videos. So, I'm wondering, is it really necessary? Or perhaps you could even create a video on how to position the wrists correctly. Thanks in advance! Hope my question makes sense.
@klemdry4083
@klemdry4083 2 месяца назад
Helpful cover for beginner 👍👍👍 Many thanks Jazer 😍
@elaineolson550
@elaineolson550 2 месяца назад
Hey thanks for today’s video! It was fun, I got some ideas and you shared about yourself and played too. Wonderful 😊
@Jason80001
@Jason80001 2 месяца назад
This was a very informative and great video. Thanks Jazer Lee:)
@relicofgold
@relicofgold 2 месяца назад
"Fun sight reading".......hmmm. I have a different question. I notice we have a similar book library and I'm guessing I'm not the only one wondering about some of the illegible titles. Maybe a liszt could be placed in the description? I have a title I highly recommend for you: THE WINNING EFFECT, by Ian Robertson.
@virginiacabrera3920
@virginiacabrera3920 2 месяца назад
Your videos answer questions I had for a long time, thank you for being the excellent pianist and teacher, your clarity to teach, Im starting to learn piano a few months ago. Thank you ❤
@bornonfour4044
@bornonfour4044 2 месяца назад
Hello I just started now I am 40. Your videos are very helpful thank you.
@mrrai7566
@mrrai7566 2 месяца назад
Love to play piano
@c.j.colbert6656
@c.j.colbert6656 2 месяца назад
Working my way through the first Alfred book. I had wondered if I should be trying for perfection on each piece so your comment on that was helpful. I think I probably get to B+ or close to,it on most pieces.
@squurdixplays8137
@squurdixplays8137 20 дней назад
Hi Jazer, love your videos. And i do have a question. "If you want to be an extremely good sightreader you have to memorise all the notes within bass- and trebleclef, but how many ledgerlines on each clef should you be able to instantly read by sight?" The reason i have this question is because i dont see the point in for example learning and memorising more than 5 ledgerlines on each side of each clef because music are rarely notated with more than 5, or at least i haven't seen that many pieces with single notes more than 5 ledgerlines away from the clef. I just want to hear your thoughts on this topic. Thank you :-)
@maryfrey
@maryfrey 2 месяца назад
Jazer, I hope you will do another Q&A video soon. Thank you. 😊
@pedrocoelho6935
@pedrocoelho6935 2 месяца назад
Congratulations on the channel. Your tips are awesome. What would you say is the best way to choose pieces according to one's level?
@tonicascioli3989
@tonicascioli3989 Месяц назад
Hello Jazer! You give a lot of great tips. I was wondering if you had a good one for how to practice coordination. I seem to have a lot of trouble making both my hands play different things at the same time... Thank you!
@danielnadar75
@danielnadar75 2 месяца назад
Thanks Jazer! That’s really helpful and inspiring! Also which Yamaha Piano you got there?
@michelprimeau4531
@michelprimeau4531 2 месяца назад
How funny, I saw your message the other day and I couldn't recall the question that I had and just as the video is over I remember it. Do you try to play or practice on different pianos to experience the different feel and touch? Is it normal to feel completely off when playing on a different instrument?
@yezzy8829
@yezzy8829 19 дней назад
Do anyone know what he played at 3:35 ?
@rifqimurod1068
@rifqimurod1068 2 месяца назад
Halo tuan jazer, saya baru belajar 1 bulan tentang piano dan saya baru bisa hanon sampai no 3, apakah saya harus menamatkan hanon dulu untuk belajar lagu ? Atau saya bisa belajar keduanya? Thanks you, saya sangat senang dengan video anda tuan
@bens9792
@bens9792 2 месяца назад
41 years old, took like 5 lessons as a kid, trying to start up by myself. This is encouraging. I’ve always loved the piano but scared of failing.
@denisehill7769
@denisehill7769 2 месяца назад
Maybe think of it as learning, certainly not failing. You will get there, it takes time and patience.
@edadan
@edadan 2 месяца назад
I’m 65 and just starting back…and I only took lessons for about a year when I was in my mid 40’s. I’m doing it for me…not to be a performer for others…that’s too much pressure!
@yahyakhazbak4713
@yahyakhazbak4713 2 месяца назад
i want to learn fantasia impromptu, i played it but i still missing some keys and press the wrong ones so can you tell me how to get better at pieces that i play 90% but not 100%?
@marigi2401
@marigi2401 2 месяца назад
Juzer, I will write to you something in Greek to put it in the google translator because it is a Greek expression and I don't know how to say it in English (even the translator won't translate it accurately): Να σε χαίρεται η μανούλα σου! Bravo ! I would be very very proud if I had a son like you!
@eduardoplasencia5239
@eduardoplasencia5239 Месяц назад
Love your videos, i am lefthanded-wrtting by i tense a lot my left hand when playing like Hanons exercises. How to relax it?
@carolvargas6507
@carolvargas6507 Месяц назад
If you are learning a new piece, at what point do you start using the metronome in practice? It seems to get in the way, in the beginning, when I'm trying to figure out the notes. So maybe I should wait until I'm playing the piece with more confidence before trying to use the metronome?
@Golden_reds
@Golden_reds 2 месяца назад
Thank you. Can I ask, how do I address what I call a 'banging thumb' or heavy thumb. They always dominate when playing in the RH. Thank you.😊
@oscarlintag315
@oscarlintag315 2 месяца назад
Hi! I used to play trumpet in my high school days and 3 yrs ago I retired and learning piano by myself. How can I improve playing without looking at the keys while reading the sheet? Thanks!
@kakaAbekye
@kakaAbekye Месяц назад
hi can you tell me something Important about piano
@marclafontaine6996
@marclafontaine6996 2 месяца назад
I find where I am out is with the numbers of songs I play with my band, I see I am executing more complicated pieces than I was a year ago, pretty much by ear, which is great- I am trying to get my sight reading to catch up to what I can do by ear. I've been using SRF for the past 3 weeks about 4-5 days a week, about 30-45min at Level 2, random scales and rhythms. I am trying reduce the amount of tries it takes to get through any 8 bars that they throw at me. On average, it still takes me about 3 to 5 attempts before executing perfectly without reducing the tempo. I am trying to speed up the amount of time it takes for me to see on note in front of me and make sure the 'correct' finger follows suit. Do i need to wait to be able to execute any level 2 exercise in the first try before attempting the next level? Tks.
@duckandbear
@duckandbear Месяц назад
Are there any exercises to increase hand span? Octaves are fine but 2 past that I just can't reach! I'm encountering it often in church hymns where I'm supposed to play F and and A. I usually just resort to playing an A octave.
@williamschickling6702
@williamschickling6702 2 месяца назад
I'm curious about the depth at which you recommend analyzing pieces. I recently retired and completed 4 semesters of theory at a local university as part of getting back into music. When I started to get into more involved pieces and wanted to be able to play them better or memorize them, I tried doing Roman numeral analysis, thinking that understanding their harmonic progressions and thematic materials would help. But I found that knowing the harmonic structure of a section (relative to the tonic) didn't actually help because of the variability of how that harmony is implemented (the progression of the individual notes) and the fingering necessary to play it. As a result, my ability to play a piece - particularly from memory - seems to be more dependent on the ability to mentally or physically (looking at the keyboard) visualize what comes next . . . or simple muscle memory. What are your thoughts on the depth of analysis which is most useful?
@EasyPlayPiano
@EasyPlayPiano 2 месяца назад
If you want to explore music analysis in depth, consider Schenkerian analysis. It is a method of analyzing tonal music. I took a semester of it in graduate school, and it helped a lot.
@great-garden-watch
@great-garden-watch 2 месяца назад
Here’s what i have bee doing. Play a piece but dumb it down a bit then later add more of the parts once more comfortable. I hope thats good.
@Maplebear6832
@Maplebear6832 Месяц назад
hey jazerleepiano I am a 12 year old beginner that's taking private lessons I have a question I am worried I am not learning enough pieces, my teacher gives me a piece I need to learn every week is that enough or should I start learning other pieces as well? And I also have another question is 12 a good age to start learning the piano? by the way you are an awesome RU-vidr
@ClarkdeLeon
@ClarkdeLeon 2 месяца назад
Can we schedule a piano lesson?
@shilpakapoor1222
@shilpakapoor1222 2 месяца назад
Hi jazerlee I'm 58 yrs lady I like to play piano
@user-cj8so9hu4y
@user-cj8so9hu4y 2 месяца назад
Something that hangs me up is when the treble case is written on the bass line or vise versa. It’s like I become dyslexic. I can read the treble clef or bass clef when they are in their proper places, but turned around, I become so frustrated that I ship those pieces. Do you have any suggestions for understanding how this works to understand?
@trevormckinnon6696
@trevormckinnon6696 Месяц назад
I find the visual layout of the piano difficult. I can see the C scale and related chords. But the # and flat keys I can't picture. Is there a way around this?
@RobertMayes-ux2rd
@RobertMayes-ux2rd 2 месяца назад
Floppy for legato octaves also?
@andreasmaier5361
@andreasmaier5361 2 месяца назад
What I would be interested to know is: If, for example, I practice 2 bars, how often should I repeat this per practice session? 10 times, 20 times, 50 times? What does a piano teacher recommend here?
@katttttt
@katttttt 2 месяца назад
This depends on the bars? Like if it's twinkle twinkle little star, why should you repeat it that often if you get it down after 3 times?
@andreasmaier5361
@andreasmaier5361 2 месяца назад
My question does not refer to most easy stuff but to more complex like bars 17 and 18 Revolutionary Chopin Etude. @@katttttt
@RawleysMusic
@RawleysMusic Месяц назад
I really need a mentor damn! I started learning piano by myself just 4 months ago. I find it boring to learn by the book, ive been playing songs i really like just learned how to play them and play them. I can play river flows in you, fur else, experience and nuvole biance by ludovico, compte d'une autre, rues des Trois Frères. I need some advices
@samiaboctor343
@samiaboctor343 2 месяца назад
One week to learn blue Danube intermediate level is that too long?
@EarthViews0
@EarthViews0 2 месяца назад
Can somone tell me what’s the best piano to buy for beginners ❤
@aryanmibang3245
@aryanmibang3245 2 месяца назад
Sir i have an electronic piano for practise cuz the others are so expensive so... what do u suggest to someone like me to practise before i get a nice original piano?
@allesmogliche6795
@allesmogliche6795 2 месяца назад
If yours has weighted keys and is touch sensitive, you're in business! I ❤ my Yamaha P-45
@scarlettrhettforever
@scarlettrhettforever 2 месяца назад
What do you think of John Thompson Book 1?
@allesmogliche6795
@allesmogliche6795 2 месяца назад
Thompson is great and has proven itself over time.
@marshac1479
@marshac1479 2 месяца назад
It's been around for years!!
@Critique808
@Critique808 2 месяца назад
What did you play at 3:35 and where can I get that music sheet?
@yezzy8829
@yezzy8829 18 дней назад
Did u found what the music from ?
@Critique808
@Critique808 18 дней назад
​@@yezzy8829 No :( 😞
@yezzy8829
@yezzy8829 17 дней назад
Damn..
@lilnugget6692
@lilnugget6692 Месяц назад
How many pieces should you try to learn at one time?
@JarrettPang
@JarrettPang Месяц назад
Hi
@GURA....
@GURA.... 2 месяца назад
can you play sans last breath phase 3 for me
@andrey.skripnik
@andrey.skripnik 2 месяца назад
I wonder how many of us picked Coldplay - Clocks to be our first melody to learn
@Frank-xy3gd
@Frank-xy3gd 2 месяца назад
How can I become a student? Can I be your student?
@mr.RAND5584
@mr.RAND5584 2 месяца назад
Some where over the rainbow. So difficult combining left and right. Sad.
@LittleEmmeHasDreams
@LittleEmmeHasDreams 26 дней назад
Yes, play the songs you love. That's why Little Emme would never play Beethoven!!
@EarlSchmidt
@EarlSchmidt Месяц назад
I'm retired and always wanted to learn the piano. You seem like you go too fast for me. I love the idea of learning the chords but there are hundreds of them, or so it seems, and some seem difficult for finger placement.Then you have the intervals as well. Plus you have the left hand working.
@terenceheld2407
@terenceheld2407 2 месяца назад
In your 20s .. ? So how old are you ? 😂 I thought you were like 26
@3xistenc3
@3xistenc3 2 месяца назад
The big text on the screen is annoying and distracting. Long time subscriber. Thanks for sharing!
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