Major and Minor Piano Scales in 100 BPM | First thing I've learned on Piano
Major and Minor Piano Scales
This was the first thing I've learned on piano
Hello, I'm Grey42 and I'm making piano covers of popular songs with the visualization. You can use it as tutorial and learn how to play songs on piano.
Major Scale: • Major Piano Scale
Minor Scale: • Minor Piano Scale
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Scales are definitely a quick way into the language of music.
This is definitely gonna help me. My main issue is weak left hand co-ordination, a few weeks of this in quarantine is sure to fix me up a little.
Thx man, more exercises and tips for beginners from your personal experience will always be appreciated
Finally, a video that consists all of the majors and minors, might need for practicing! :D
Honestly big thank you for this video and offering up the mid file as well. I'm going to try this for a few hours each morning because I feel like I struggle playing with 2 hands still. Also, it floored me that you have a patreon and play piano and offer the midi's and you only make $7 a month from it-- like hella damn! imma slap that patron button so hard next month! AHHH
Thanks for this video ! I'm going to buy a piano by the end of the week and I was searching some videos about exercises I could do to begin. Thanks a lot !
I'm so proud of you, your channel has grown so much since I joined
You're amazing, Grey. Da ba deeeee
thanks for sharing, you are super inspiring and I've definitely noticed your progress through the videos I've watched
Прям под карантин запилил, оч вовремя!))) роста каналу и дальнейшего совершенствования автору! Nice, just in time! While carantine is everywhere we can start our first lessons!)
I never learned tone scales. I would recommend playing stuff you love playing. If you find a piece where you have to play a tone scale then the motivation is much higher to master it.
Thaaaanks!! I need this.
Cool, you practised very well. Maybe it's good to mention that the minor scale you play is a melodic minor scale.
I started self-teaching a little over 2 years ago. I did most of my learning by ear (I still do, but I have been gradually taking lessons to understand how to read sheet music.) I inadvertently discovered the patterns and relationships between major and minor scales extremely early, however I did not have the music theory terminology to explain what I had figured out. I am very much a practical learner, and while I tried to learn scales the "traditional" way, I found it way too exhausting and boring. I wanted to play music, dammit! Even if it was simple nursery rhymes, I didn't care.
Great one
your an inspiration
and one thing of my quarantin's routine )))))))))))))))
Really like these type of videos of yours. Would like to see some kind of tips for beginners , maybe recomend an app you've used...
Удивительно,легко,просто и завораживающе
hey for the start do u recommend getting familiar with the CDEFGAB thing on the keyboard or learing how to read worksheets because im struggling with reading music worksheets