My knowledge for music comes through my passion and devotion, and of course talent. I rarely read music theory, but instead I listen to the great classical masters, and thats where you will find most knowledge. Books can only teach you so much, listening, feeling and playing is your greatest source of musical knowledge!
@KarlNerman Well yes, I do understand that since I gave up my reading as well..but to play something with progressive chords, understanding it by feel, would take a lot of experience..so music theory would be a faster way to learn..
So you don't even think about your next chord? You just let your hands run?
@wtficantgetausername Well I more feel the next chord than think...I very rarely actively think when I play. I create a mood, and let my feelings control my hands.
But one advice as for theory is that you learn diminished 7th chords, as they give a surreal and immense feel to the music. Also there is a lot of great music within harmonic descending half notes, it tends to give a "heavy" feeling. But most importantly:explore your own personal harmonies and melodies, and dont follow any "rules".
My knowledge for music comes through my passion and devotion, and of course talent. I rarely read music theory, but instead I listen to the great classical masters, and thats where you will find most knowledge. Books can only teach you so much, listening, feeling and playing is your greatest source of musical knowledge!
Great improvisation. I hear Liszt, Beethoven and Mozart in this mixed with romantic themes. Very funny the part that starts up at about 2:00, which I actually think in part is very 'You' but in a more jokeful way.
I also notice that you are indeed 'in takt' with your music so it doesnt just come out but rather it is there and you are there to form it as it is flowing (referring to clarity of melody).
@KarlNerman i alreaady play :p this imspired me to go play it right then lol. sorry for the misunderstanding. its still beyond me how people improvise and make it sound so great
This is fantastic!
jedi1991 1 year ago
@jedi1991 Thanks buddy. :)
KarlNerman 1 year ago
That was amazing!!
Please, tell me how you do these chord progressions?? what did you study? God ive always wanted to understand!
wtficantgetausername 1 year ago
@wtficantgetausername Thanks! When I play I dont think, I just feel.
My knowledge for music comes through my passion and devotion, and of course talent. I rarely read music theory, but instead I listen to the great classical masters, and thats where you will find most knowledge. Books can only teach you so much, listening, feeling and playing is your greatest source of musical knowledge!
KarlNerman 1 year ago 3
@KarlNerman Well yes, I do understand that since I gave up my reading as well..but to play something with progressive chords, understanding it by feel, would take a lot of experience..so music theory would be a faster way to learn..
So you don't even think about your next chord? You just let your hands run?
wtficantgetausername 1 year ago
@wtficantgetausername Well I more feel the next chord than think...I very rarely actively think when I play. I create a mood, and let my feelings control my hands.
But one advice as for theory is that you learn diminished 7th chords, as they give a surreal and immense feel to the music. Also there is a lot of great music within harmonic descending half notes, it tends to give a "heavy" feeling. But most importantly:explore your own personal harmonies and melodies, and dont follow any "rules".
KarlNerman 1 year ago
@KarlNerman yeah i understand somehow i can play like that, but i have a problem with keeping my left hand running.
wtficantgetausername 1 year ago
@wtficantgetausername Thanks! When I play I dont think, I just feel.
My knowledge for music comes through my passion and devotion, and of course talent. I rarely read music theory, but instead I listen to the great classical masters, and thats where you will find most knowledge. Books can only teach you so much, listening, feeling and playing is your greatest source of musical knowledge!
KarlNerman 1 year ago
Great improvisation. I hear Liszt, Beethoven and Mozart in this mixed with romantic themes. Very funny the part that starts up at about 2:00, which I actually think in part is very 'You' but in a more jokeful way.
I also notice that you are indeed 'in takt' with your music so it doesnt just come out but rather it is there and you are there to form it as it is flowing (referring to clarity of melody).
gonrolgonrol 1 year ago 3
@gonrolgonrol Thanks a lot for the enlightened comment! I always appreciate long comments, and when people take time to explain what they mean.
I will see you around friend,
Karl
KarlNerman 1 year ago
Congratulations!!! is very good!!!
luisca2007 1 year ago 5
@luisca2007 Thank you friend!!! :)
Im glad there are people out there who understands real music!
All the best to you,
Karl
KarlNerman 1 year ago
this inspired me to play piano :0
it really impresses me when people have the ability to improvise well on an instrument. great job!
SiMMkillsAll 1 year ago 6
Thanks for the awesome comment!
And yes, START PLAYING PIANO!!! :P
KarlNerman 1 year ago
@KarlNerman i alreaady play :p this imspired me to go play it right then lol. sorry for the misunderstanding. its still beyond me how people improvise and make it sound so great
SiMMkillsAll 1 year ago
@SiMMkillsAll Ah I get you. ;P
Just keep playing m8 and you will gradually get better!
The important thing is to push yourself to improve in a reasonable pace, try to learn something new everytime you play.
KarlNerman 1 year ago