How to play Chord-Melody on Piano as a 3 Part System distributing the voices correctly chording with both hands. Register at
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I kind of lost it after the triads, but I’ve been playing for 9 months, and I’ll definitely keep these ideas in mind as I develop my understanding of music theory, and playing chords, harmonies and voicings. I’m a singer, too, so I’m going to have to understand what is best to play while singing the melody/lyrics. Anybody have any tips, please share, thnx!
omg.. i should have found this video before my few months of random improvisation. This makes so much sense. Piano is a representation of the Orchestra. Your illustration of the Chord Melody as a 3-part system is mind blowing for me. Thank you so much
Felix Lo my sentiments exactly
For what I’ve been looking for, this is definitely one of the top three, and maybe just the best, piano lessons that I’ve ever found on YouTube.
Parabens pouco tempo a aula mas muita informaçao . Muito boa
whoa, man, these are some pretty advanced concepts, i did not think i was ready for this, but it seems i’m getting everything here, it’s easy to understand with you teaching it. you’ve got yourself a new subscriber.
Beautifully laid out presentation of chord progressions. This is how piano should be taught.
You are a great teacher and your method of teaching is the most systematic and easy to understand, well illustrated.
Thank you for sharing talent and time. Great job!
Outstanding explanation on this subject!! Esp 2 vs 3 part…You’re a great teacher. Thanks for your contribution.
Thank you so much! I’ve been looking for something like this tri part system 💕 I’m self taught and the depth of your system is something I’ve been missing. I can’t wait to try this 😊
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Cheers for this, I have been researching “4 chord song chords” for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of – Nonason Ranincoln Genie – (do a google search )?
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This was great, been searching for “chords playing piano” for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried – Nonason Ranincoln Genie – (do a google search )?
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Many thanks, I’ve been looking for “learning piano chords free” for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of – Nonason Ranincoln Genie – (should be on google have a look )?
It is an awesome one off product for discovering how to play the piano like a pro minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got great results with it.
This was excellent, thank you. I found the idea of the piano as a mini orchestra quite fascinating. I admit to being confused about a lot, but it was still very useful.
Good morning Mr.Dantoni.I usually get ”lost” in details, because of my passion for details, and as a self taught/teaching musician for just about one year, I am extremely happy to have come across your tutorial.Thank you.
Thank you for presenting an excellent tutorial. I appreciated the clear explanation and the emphasis on showing the fingers on the keys. I will subscribe and look for more of your work. I’m over 60 and learning piano in retirement. This tutorial was very encouraging. Thank you.
Just brilliant. You’ve broken it down so well, very easy to understand and apply in practice. Subscribed!
Thank you, Mr. Dantoni, I learn so much in one video from you. Thank you for sharing your amazing piano knowledge.
OMG, finally someone explained this beautifully. It took all these years for me to find someone to open my eyes to how I have always wanted to hear myself play. Thank you so much, you are God sent.
This one of the MOST helpful tutorials out there! I’m glad I found this! :’D
Thank’s a lot for this video i will learn so much with the concepts and ideas you have explain here. Please continue doing such videos . I Will be pleased if you could do an other one on chords theory specialy the sevenths and above.
that was exactly what i needed to hear. i’ve been trying to learn piano (i come from sax world-single note at a time, 2 if i’m being fancy) and picking up piano so late in life is … a challenge to adjust my thinking…this was perfect. thanks!
Really like how you explained this. Exactly what I was looking for. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. The pace and detailed explanations were perfect.