@Lauryn1998 its just that:ok say u are on middle c and theres a black note to the very right of it then that is c sharp and the if theres a black note to the very left thats c flat not sure if the black keys to c are in that position but its just whatever key is to the extreme right of a key than thats its sharp and whatever is to the extreme left than thats its flat.hope i helped and didnt confuse u even more :).
@itsmeman2009 Just remember that you MUST have some form of the 7th in order to make a 9th, 11th or 13th chord, otherwise it is merely an "add 2" or "add 4/suspend" or add 6 (relative minor).
Awesome video, you answered a lot of things I have been wondering about. I will definitely check out your other videos since I'm trying to learn the basics. Also as bronxer78 said the fidelity of the recording is great especially in HQ.
simple and clear
emekajji 1 week ago
OH MY GOD IS THEIR ANY VIDEO THAT WILL TELL US WHAT THE BLACK KEYBOARDS ARE?
pingualex100 1 month ago
Well, no offence, but that wasn't particularly helpful.
TheKnortel 2 months ago
Black and White notes shouldn't play together. That was a funny stupid joke.
artpekarek 2 months ago
Wow. Give me a break.
artpekarek 2 months ago
where the the tutorial man?u told the video was for chords!
xraydog2011 3 months ago
nigga lol
MyDreamside 4 months ago
your gay and boring
Xmarksthespot1231 4 months ago
@TheFrednando HAHA I was thinking: Darth vader: i AM Will Smith.... XD
rewary123 6 months ago
Great Explaination and notes at the top!! Best video of teaching piano i've seen so far.
TheFaithHer 6 months ago
You sound like my Elementary School music teacher.
TheDarkLuchia 7 months ago
Nice job!
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sotopagla 11 months ago
I know the white keys, black keys just confuseme, i dont know how to know which ones are which
Lauryn1998 1 year ago
@Lauryn1998 its just that:ok say u are on middle c and theres a black note to the very right of it then that is c sharp and the if theres a black note to the very left thats c flat not sure if the black keys to c are in that position but its just whatever key is to the extreme right of a key than thats its sharp and whatever is to the extreme left than thats its flat.hope i helped and didnt confuse u even more :).
twittertweetxx 1 year ago
You talk just like Will Smith.
TheFrednando 1 year ago 31
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this does not help!!
gmid24 1 year ago
confusing
BoulevardeTV 1 year ago
what i cant get is how to play them... like guitar.....
darkj3am 2 years ago 9
Thank You!!
very nice way of explaining !the chords!
francinemary 2 years ago
i only been playing a few months so the explanation of 9=2 and 11=4 etc was awesome! thx dude
itsmeman2009 2 years ago
@itsmeman2009 Just remember that you MUST have some form of the 7th in order to make a 9th, 11th or 13th chord, otherwise it is merely an "add 2" or "add 4/suspend" or add 6 (relative minor).
zestymike48 2 years ago
awyts
owenn25 2 years ago
Awesome video, you answered a lot of things I have been wondering about. I will definitely check out your other videos since I'm trying to learn the basics. Also as bronxer78 said the fidelity of the recording is great especially in HQ.
neopantomime 2 years ago
This is YouTube's clearest exposition of extended chords. Thank you very much!
bronxer78 3 years ago
hey i enjoyed your vid would love tosee some more where ican i see more? keep playing mate
jay07910 3 years ago