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Best Free Piano Lessons Learn to Play Left Hand Piano Arpeggios (2/2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Second part of lesson on breaking up left hand chords into interesting arpeggios. In this video I talk about inverting arpeggios, and leave you off with a drill. If you need a hint, leave me a comment! :)

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  • Now that is teaching! Those other clowns don't know what they are talking about.

    Do you think Hannon's is worth the effort?

  • It's worth the effort, but it's not the *only* way to improve your technique. Improvement can also be achieved by simply playing more and more elaborate pieces - usually classical. Whatever you do, if you're serious - get a (good) teacher who'll oversee your progression and keep you going.

  • Dear Assaf, you have the most clever way of making piano theory and playing to be easily understood. I have benefited from your tuition better than most I have come across. Thanks a million. I cannot stop being excited. I better go and practice now. keep up the good work.

  • I appreciate that. Thanks, and keep practicing!

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  • Thanks for your help. your a great teacher and a great piano player.

    P.S. LoVe YoUr AcSeNt! LoL

  • i think your lessons are brilliant, you have inspired me to take up piano which i think is a groovy thing dude. get some more lessons up, theyre awesome!

    keep up the good work

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  • You are one of the rare piano videos online that actually teach useful piano. Most of the other piano lessons just teach people how to clip their toe nails

  • Great video, thanks for the lesson!

    תותח אתה!

  • impossible to learn piano online...

  • I like the Beatles and the 60s music. Can I incorporate your left hand arpeggios to sound like guitar fingerpicking on the piano and add the melody with the right hand?

  • Thanks very much for these lessons! They are inspiring me to get hold of a piano or keyboard again!

  • i agree with the other posts here...thank you sir for REAL advice...am a fiddle player, looked around here for some teaching, looked at a LOT of videos, they have no idea and talk too much, you on the other hand actually teach...wonderful...thank you! :-)

  • u are great! more vids please

  • 1:08 and also c major cord down there doesnt sound retarded at all

  • @taejoox89 Yes, agreed. Root on bottom= root position, 3rd on bottom= 1st inversion, 5th on bottom=2nd inversion

  • i love you

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