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Even if you have actually got the chords for a song, does not indicate you know how to turn them into a part, so today we are looking at 17 various ways to play chords on piano.
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0:00 Introduction.
0:34 Held chords.
1:23 Quarter notes.
2:25 "The Researcher".
3:28 Top-bottom.
4:33 Arpeggios.
8:00 Alberti Bass.
9:28 HDpiano.
10:29 Tresillo.
11:22 Dembow.
12:17 3:2 Polyrhythm.
14:57 4:3 Polyrhythm.
16:25 Waltz.
17:20 "Turkish March".
18:01 Staccato 8ths.
19:48 Staccato Triplets.
22:34 Patreon.
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I love chord progressions
Most educational channel on YT for music. He teaches us crucial things that people don’t realize need to be taught.
And if you’re in a rush in the morning and you need something to spread on your toast and someone is hogging it
Wow!! This is a crazy valuable resource any songwriter can refer to!! I’ve been writing songs for 25 years but… I think I’m gonna check this next time I write a song, and really think about which technique to use.
Thanks David!!
I love this channel. I finally got an A in music class because of it!
Please do a video on Jake Chudnow from Vsauce
Many of us need this.
Omg shout out Fake Empire!! First mention of The National in a David Bennett video?? I’ve always been confused by the time signature of that song, thought it was 3 then 4 later. But this makes so much more sense!!
This is exactly the topic I’ve been wondering about recently. Thank you!
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0:40 It’s cool how Hosier is SO recognisable that I immediately thought of it when David played the held chords in that specific way.
This is exactly what I needed. Great works thanks!
Thanks 😊
Thanks for this super helpful lesson.
You’re very welcome!
bruh did i just see the note’s names on the sheet music?? for someone who cant read, thank you david
Agreed!
Great!!!
Awesome, thank you!
No worries!
this is such an informative video, you deserve so much more attention!
Thanks 😊
Big David! I love the way you show the concepts and its work on basicly every musical instruments. Great content!
Thanks 😊
More videos on how to play chord progressions. Chord connectors are amazing and these videos are like songwriting GOLD
Another excellent lesson. Thank you so much, David!
I thought the video was going to be about I V VI III, but it turned out to be about piano hand patterns. Had I known that I would have clicked on it sooner.
I’ve been looking for a good video on piano patterns for ages. Thank you!
Thank you so much. Rhythmic patterns are just not discussed as often as chord progressions and scales are.