Matching Piano Chords To Melodies

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So you have actually found out the melody of your favorite tune (or perhaps you've even composed your own tune), and now you need to match it. How do you know which will fit under your melody notes? Here are FOUR methods!

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  1. Your lessons are so practical and straight forward. Please don’t stop making these!

    1. @Cricon Investments Yeah….the best thing ive found that works so far is to not play each note of the chord at the same time. I still havent found a good solution though

    2. True. I totally agree, she can teach through video, not every pianist can do that. now we can really switch to smart nation, for studying online. I went to piano class, trust me she is helpful, i gain extra knowledge n for skill improvement.

  2. Chords to Melody is great tip for every composer who always come up with melody first. Thank you. Also useful if you don’t have the chords for your melody.

  3. So awesome, thank you. Would love to see a follow up video showing exactly how you added in the broken chords. Simple yet beautiful.

  4. This was excellent, thank you. This kind of instruction really is fantastic for beginners; it’s so hard to find good material on YouTube that actually explains these things in a practical way, instead of just saying “do what I do, and try to follow along”. Cheers.

    1. You mean they’re giving you DESTRUCTIONS, NOT instructions, right!? Haha, actually, not funny, tho!

  5. I really wish people weren’t so terrified of “music theory”. Theory is just a shortcut…it’s knowing what’s likely to work, when and why. Don’t be afraid of theory, people.

    1. @Pianote hi pls where’s the link to the download of the music sheet?
      The lesson is great and good to practice.

    2. Most people as well thinks it boring, Thus they dont need it and music theory is good to learn…I would hate to guess at the keyboard and hit stuff i have no clue about

  6. These are lessons that we can really use even for a casual musician. Thank you!

  7. Wow I love how straightforward your lessons are. It’s like anyone without even a musical background can learn from it, but it’s not dumbed down at the same time. It’s just concise, understandable, and challenging enough to make newbies want to explore a bit more later.

  8. “Your ears are awesome, they don’t wanna hear something that’s not good.”

    You are awesome

    1. @Pedro Mansilha Branco Not too many people would understand what you meant, bruh! LMAO!

    2. @Matthew Coldheart did he mean he hated electro music or something else?.

  9. Wow. I’ve never seen a more simple and easy to understand explanation in my life. Thank you so much

  10. This is literally exactly what I’ve been looking for. I studied north Indian classical music on an harmonium, which is very similar to a piano and so I’ve chosen to move over to piano, but now I have fluent dexterity with my right hand and not my left, any suggestions?

  11. So simple, yet so perfect. Beautifully taught. You instill confidence, which is so important in listening for chord changes

  12. Hi. I’m a 73 year old man who’s played guitar and banjo for more than 60 and 55 years respectively. I recently bought a Yamaha P-125 digital piano and have watched literally hundreds of YouTube videos on how to learn to play the piano. I just wanted to say that I find your way of teaching things about the piano to be something I can understand, and enjoy very much so I’m sticking with you. Thank you for making it easy for an old fella to learn the piano. You’re an awesome teacher.

    1. she really is, i love her teaching, her voice, body language, everything. A+++

    2. I’m A 71 y.o. If you are really serious about developing good skills in the time you have left, get yourself a proper teacher. Remember you are 73 NOT 17!

    3. @velcroman11 it is all about enjoying the journey. Destinations are never important.

  13. I love this channel so much! So friendly, warm, and inspirational. Keep up the amazing lessons!

  14. Thank you for making the clearest instructions for making chords fit a melody. I’ve learnt more in your 10 minute video than 2 years of piano lessons. Keep doing what you do. Your bright cheery personality make learning a joy.

  15. OMG, this is the best piano lesson video that I have ever seen!! Really love it. it is straight forward and easy to pick up for practice. Plus you have the great energy and passion for this free video. I am willing to pay for it!

  16. If the teaching had been like this when I tried to play piano, it would have been awesome and I would not have stopped! I am definitely starting to play my piano again – thank you soooo much! 💛

  17. I’ve been playing piano for 8 years now, but have never really delved into chords and harmonization. Your lessons make it so easy to understand and exciting to learn. Thank you so much!

  18. That was fantastic. Could you also make a video about “breaking up chords so it sounds a little more musical?”

    I don’t understand how that jumped happened. We went from 3 keys per chord to match the melody and that made sense but how did you know how to break it up?

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