How Ali Abdaal Learnt To Play Piano and Sing | Pianist Reacts

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In this video I react to Ali Abdaal's video where he breaks down how to play the any song on the piano in 10 steps. He talks about how to work out chords and how to add rhythm to chords.
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  • @CarMoves
    @CarMoves2 ай бұрын

    To be fair, Ali's approach is just to get someone playing "something/anything" that they know, so they catch the "piano bug". At this point, the goal is to "keep interest" not "teach". Then when the student is addicted and motivated then you can bring in the "why", the counting, the inversions, etc. That's why on guitar you learn AC/DC, that first easy riff is addictive

  • @phuchungle1327
    @phuchungle13274 ай бұрын

    Damn, it's actually scary when a guy who does not know anything fundamental to teach you how to play something, and it's more scary when he sounds so confident about what he said 🤣

  • @stellicpiano
    @stellicpiano7 ай бұрын

    Very nice! I love your channel. Absolute Gold!

  • @PlatoRach
    @PlatoRach3 ай бұрын

    You were very charitable with your reaction to him. I laughed so much seeing your face.

  • @amandacollecutt2491
    @amandacollecutt24915 ай бұрын

    im enjoying your videos. im pretty sure im going to regret not making 1 year progress videos!

  • @zanderallan4373
    @zanderallan43732 ай бұрын

    I watched him when I was applying to med school like ages ago lol I think he was used to be a med student unless I think of someoke else

  • @mattijarvinen9746
    @mattijarvinen97464 ай бұрын

    These two guys look almost identical.

  • @patrickbaker6978
    @patrickbaker69783 ай бұрын

    The method used in this video is covered in a system called piano for all ,this would just be the first book .It's been about for years and the later books and videos go way further than this initial simplistic approach

  • @xHal1
    @xHal17 ай бұрын

    It’s interesting. His approach to piano is how I’ve approached ukulele and guitar my whole life - legitimately only looking at chord and tab charts to play the music, never knowing what actual notes make up a chord or WHY they make up that chord. I’ve really only recently realized how sucky this approach has been at the age of 31. I’m learning to play piano for the first time and starting at the bottom, learning how to read music. I’m not going to lie, it’s hard for me. But, it is vital. C Major scales with both hands? My god, how tricky is THAT? I really think leaving things like that out and expecting that someone could play moving chords with the right hand while “spamming” keys on the left hand is kind of extreme. Although grueling, I know that being able to do a C major scale with both hands will allow me to really connect both my hands and it will eventually click. Getting that down will set me up to really get other movements down. Honestly, I got really excited the first time I was able to do the C Major scale in each hand separately for the first time. There is still joy in learning the fundamentals. Then again, I’m only on day 4 or so, so I’m sure that will change. 😂 On the other hand, I do think it’s fun to every now and then learn something random. I did learn how to play the intro to a song with relatively basic chords. I still do not remember the names of those chords, the notes I’m hitting while playing, and why it all works. It’s interesting because I do know the notes, I just have to stare at the keys before I’m certain. I just think learning this new instrument is breathing new life into me and even learning how to read music is fun for now. I think it’s really going to open up my guitar and ukulele skills as well.

  • @matticawood

    @matticawood

    7 ай бұрын

    I love your enthusiasm! It will definitely help your guitar and ukulele playing, particularly if you are learning the theory with it! Learning scales can be tricky because of the fingers, but as you practice and get better remember to look back and see how far you have come in the short space of time, that will help keep you motivated 😊

  • @cristibaluta

    @cristibaluta

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm also just starting and at some point i knew some of the keys on the piano that match some of the lines on the sheet but i didn't knew what notes they are, so i stopped for the day because i thought it's the wrong way to continue. I guess the CDE.... notation is faster but in Europe we use do re mi.....

  • @xHal1

    @xHal1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@matticawoodThanks so much for the kind words, Matt!

  • @xHal1

    @xHal1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@cristibalutaah, yes I’m learning the do re mi as well! A little tricky for me as opposed to the CDE, but I’m using Hoffman Academy as a resource too and he uses do re mi (soflege, i think it’s called) in conjunction with CDE. His content is geared towards kids, but isn’t so kiddie that adults cannot learn too. Keep it up, you got this!

  • @Ozgurs_piano_journey
    @Ozgurs_piano_journey7 ай бұрын

    Oh my...It seems you're really upset about this video🤣. And I have to say that you're absolutely right!!! Why? Now, I'm a self learner since 3 years. I practice on the average an hour a day. And I think I can play "Perfect" in any key also with arpeggios etc. BUT as you say there's a lot of MUSIC THEORY knowledge behind that I built up through time. Without that, even if I were able to play like he claims one could (via spamming, going ham on the notes etc etc - and I have absolutely no clue what he means because I don't think he does either!), it would be nothing more than just copying what he's doing, sort of like in a computer game. And when someone gives me the chord chart of a second song to play, I would be lost!!! So you have every right to be upset; I would actually be very angry in your place! I'm actually kind of angry with my only 3 years of learning / playing experience AND knowledge of MUSIC THEORY!

  • @cyri11e
    @cyri11e7 ай бұрын

    his video is very cool, mostly the « not theory » parts that actually are music theory, 😅but it’s not going to work for most of the beginners without a lot of work I can guess just seeing him playing that there is a lot of practice he s too fluent 😅

  • @cirisirpula152
    @cirisirpula1524 ай бұрын

    I sure do love spamming them keys and going ham on chorus!

  • @nil2k
    @nil2k5 ай бұрын

    To be fair to your claim about c major, trombone players don't learn the c major scale first. Same for most other instruments in other keys.

  • @jasons8754
    @jasons87544 ай бұрын

    Ali should do a collab with that Ridley guy or whatever his name is

  • @SrKAtaide
    @SrKAtaide2 ай бұрын

    If so much rather understand the chords than merely play them because a hack like this man tells me to. 🙃

  • @HeroinesHeroH
    @HeroinesHeroHАй бұрын

    I know nothing about music but this seems just like Abdaal's take on listening books on 5x the speed to be ultra productive etc. The take on being seen as someone who knows how to play is also a bit weird grifty take on playing music.

  • @Limonada_RC
    @Limonada_RC5 ай бұрын

    LOL

  • @medolly5171
    @medolly51717 ай бұрын

    Please react to Indian song

  • @hersheath

    @hersheath

    7 ай бұрын

    tu kya kar raha hai bhai 😭

  • @vegas_pyrotechnics9820
    @vegas_pyrotechnics98202 ай бұрын

    Is learnt a word?

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