Piano Lesson #4 - Part 2 - C Chords & Arpeggios Practicing
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Many thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.I live in a place without piano teachers and I really want to learn,so your videos are truly a Bless!
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Hi Di,
Im already 26 now. LOL!! anyhow thanks for your exercises. The arpeggios are really hard but it is helpful in my improvisation on my compositions.
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@MillerMusicStudiosTV oh thanx alot i got an grade A thanks soo much
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oops! I answered from the wrong channel *blushing*
Thank you, Violeta! I would love to teach you to play the piano. I hope some day I have enough time to upload the lessons I have in my head for the benefit of you and everyone who would love to learn!
Love,
Diane
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my hands and fingers are stocked and very hard to move. How i wish i could learn to play the piano through your piano lessons You are great and very excellent madam.
Hi Dianne,
Thanks for your video. It is a fun way of teaching. Hard but not boring.
After stopping piano lessons at age 7 i think my hand became so stiff.
Now I am 26, but after a few days my fingers have improved their muscle memory, and have become somehow agile again
I would like to ask, why in a block chord you use Left 531 Right 135
However in a arpeggio Left 542-1 and Right 123-5?
The 2 in a left hand somehow confused my brain and muscle memory as I always use 3 instead of 2.
Thanks
AngelShadowsong 5 months ago
@AngelShadowsong
Hi! So nice to hear from you :) You are so young, so your hands will indeed become more agile the more your practice. Regarding your question: a blocked chord, in this case a triad (3 note chord) only utilizes 3 fingers - in root position the chord is Left 531 and Right 135 because that is most comfortable for the trained hand - however the fingering is different for inversions. But arpeggios require seamless mobility spanning more notes, thus the other fingering. Love, Di
MillerMusicStudiosTV 5 months ago
This reminds me of suspense music on old hitchcock movies when you do the arpeggios hand over hand. Thanks another great lesson
S1elmx 8 months ago
@S1elmx
Cool! You're welcome :)
Love,
Di
MillerMusicStudiosTV 8 months ago