Hello! Welcome to piano lesson number 10! Boohoo was in the double digit time. I really didn’t know if I would get this far of the story during these videos. I forgot! Maybe people don’t want to this, or you know whatever, but, I’ve got feedback and things looks goods, so people keeps wanting to see more so! What do I know?
Ah! So I got some feedback from people and they want a little bit more advance stuff. So I think this love song is going to be about Arpeggio, Donald and yeah probably it’s going to take most of the time. I don’t really; I don’t if you guys want to learn like song of your stuff, which is like, tell me the song. Like videos of their, how to play this song, how to play that song, how to play this song, how about her.
Well, these love songs have last for 15 years, like how to play the piano so! Yeah! I don’t want to think a new song to teach you every week. Most of my stuff is classical stuff, I’m sure you don’t want to like to play.
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Like that? So Merry Christmas, right it’s Christmas Eve, ham—this is like a special audition and your Christmas channel something like that. I don’t know Hamm, ok so ah whatever merry Christmas and let us get started though.
Wow its looking kind of red on my display their. Okay then it looks good. Okay! So first thing I am going to teach is something called an Arpeggio, and don’t freak out of me because Arpeggio’s are not as hard as they sound, they’re not as complicated as the name as long, because Arpeggio’s I think like 14 ladders or something, I don’t know, I’m guessing. Ok, so I don’t know Arpeggio is basically just going from ah, using all the basic chord notes. So we land in C major (Music Playing) the basic note’s in C major, they are called chord notes. They’re like chord tones, so they’re as follows:
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So you have the C (Music Playing) is that feel a little bit more (music playing).
Okay, so how did you get the chord tones as, it’s the first notes (music playing). Yeah! So that’s what you, those are the chord tones and the scale, so! They’re ah, they always sound good in any key (music playing) chord tones (music playing).
So there, I guess I don’t want to get into that because it takes away if you want to expand it all, to find a chord tone whenever you want. I guess you can use like a (music playing) so what is an Arpeggio is breaking it up and find it out. So! (Music playing), so you going to play, lets get start with two. So you going to play two options of chord tones, so you’re not going to go like this (Music playing) and jump over and going like this you are not differently a dreamer. So the Arpeggio is from (music playing) second on this one (music playing) 3rd on the G then you’re going to swing your thumb under and this is actually a little bit tricky all the way to the C (Music playing). Once the thumb is under (music playing), then your going to swing your hand over and open up a little more (music playing)
Alright you probably heard Arpeggio’s before; you just didn’t know that that’s what they actually called. Like, if you hear people (music playing) and then like (music playing), stuff like that. Those are all Arpeggio’s, and people will play them hands together.
So it’s the same thing to switch hands, ok. So! 5-3-2-1-3-2-1-2-3-1-2-3-5. now if you switch to minus scale (music playing) and .so! It’s pretty much all the same, it’s all weird but trying to teach us, I guess I’m just assuming that you know how to find your chord, you know and every thing like that. Anyway that’s an Arpeggio.
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