Welcome to EasyKeysPiano!
This channel is dedicated to providing you with piano tips and tutorials to help improve your piano playing in your preferred style, and at whatever level you are at, in various genres like classic piano, gospel jazz, organ and contemporary piano.
My goal is to simplify your learning progress and having a ton of fun along the way :)
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Dope reharm tutorial.
Many thanks champ ❤👑
Those passing chords are so fire🔥.
Many thanks fam! ❤👑👑
Yeah! Using the circle of fifths ❤
That's correct sir! 👌🏼👑
Wooooah This is power packaged lesson
Many thanks ma brotha! 👑👑
So with the grace notes…do you roll into the melody or you keep the melody at the top and roll your grace notes in the middle?
@@JBecky1990 Either or both actually. It depends on the chord am playing with the melody, or the voicing am playing, or the scenario. As long as i establish a chord(or Triad) on my right hand(or left), i do the grace notes.
Amazing !
Many thanks! 👑👑
I notice that these inner movements have a distance of a 6th between them - if I am not wrong? Great video short😊..
That's correct fam!👌🏼 Many thanks 👑
Sir. You are amazing. This video is very very good. 🥰💥💥💥❤️❤️
Many thanks my brother 🙏🏻❤🖤👑
Thanks.. this short teaching produces a added sensational sound
Many thanks fam 🙏🏻👑👊
This is some powerful knowledge m🔥🔥🔥God bless you for sharing🙏🏻
You're very welcome fam. Bless you too 🙏🏻👑
😅😅jazz bebop please
It applies there as well 😄👌🏼
We love you
Much appreciated. And I love y'all too! ❤
Please do you have a website or a course one can purchase?
Yes. And would be launching soon. Il notify everyone when I do.
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❤❤❤ I need to learn this.
Go for it!! 😤👑
I need the full video please
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So basically, you're saying that if i want to get to the next chord...i can just do a 2-5-1 in whatever key that next chord is and I'll sound like a pro?
Am not exactly sure what you're asking, however you can always do a 2-5-1 to any destination chord you choose, never lacking passing chords.
@@EasyKeysPiano yes that's exactly what I'm saying. So it makes me sound jazzy or more advanced?
@@fortunekosisochukwu2074 "Advanced" or "Jazzy" is not what you play, but how you play what you play.
I'm so captivated
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thanks brother ! amazing tutorials! please explain the altered chord - feel like it came from nowhere- lol - what's the relationship between the 6 and that C/F# chord you played?
Much appreciated fam 🙏🏻. If you check my Tips & Tricks and Reharmonizations playlists youl spot the tutorials i had done on how to apply altered chord and scales. You can substitute any major or minor chord with an altered chord, the same way you can substitute any chord with its tritone substitution. That's the idea.
@@EasyKeysPianothanks brother You’re a gem! God bless!
@@sheunesumapani941 Appreciate you my brother 🙏🏻🖤
The strings you are listening to, in my own hearing is an analogy in disguise to what he is doing and explaining. But, the melody added a twist for a smooth accompaniment. Just listen you all figure it out...
Very intelligently articulated 👌🏼🖤
Nice coming across your channel, pls leave your WhatsApp number if you can. Samuel from Liberia
Please breakdown the strings in your intro
Got you fam. They are pretty simple chords. The magic is in the vst used.
Please!!!
Very valuable concepts ❤
Many thanks fam🙏🏻 ❤
this is absolutely beautiful and your voice is also very nice
Thanks a lot fam. Appreciate you 🙏🏻👑
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Bro, this is the best tutorial I've seen yet. You perfectly embodied the true meaning of a perfect explanation. You didn't withhold any information back like other people seem to. I've been struggling with understanding reharmonization. THANK YOU SO MUCH, GOD BLESS YOU. Please keep making more content like this.
Much appreciated brother 🙏🏻❤. You are very kind. Am glad the tutorial helps relieve your struggle to reharmonize and lights up a fire of ideas for you! More tutorials in this series are coming your way. Stay tuned 😉👌🏼
Whoa...that 6-2-7-3-6 in the relative major really opened my eyes to new possibilities.
Now thats the spirit! 👊🏽👑
Hey bro! I’m confused in the first part because I thought the circle of 5th would be from C to G, From G to D etc…
Its actually the other way around fam. Note that the "5th" in the circle of 5ths concept is the "5th degree" of the major/minor scale. Thus you are moving from one 5th to another 5th and so on. Now starting on key C as you had mentioned, C would have to be the "5th" degree of some other major scale, which would be key F and not G. That's how you progress. Same as G which would have to be the "5th" degree of another major scale, which would be C. Furthermore in a 2-5-1 chord progression, if C represented the 2, what would represent the 5 and the 1? It would be F & Bb. Hope this helps.
@@EasyKeysPiano wow…thanks bro. Wasn’t looking at it like that at all. I gotta definitely watch the video over.
@@JBecky1990 Sure fam. Anytime 👌🏼
Aren't you just moving backwards around the circle?
Correct. You could see it that way as well.
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Take it from an older Berklee guy... you've got a very balanced mix of grounded theory and playing skills.. please stick around.. I'm trying to make a comeback, with an emphasis on the Gospel jazz genre.. I'm using an alias for my KZread account.. please keep it going... I'll try to spread the word..
Many thanks brother ❤🙏🏻 You are very kind and I appreciate you! And I ain't going nowhere! Would drop tutorials weekly👌🏼. Let's make that comeback! 👊🏼
Bro honestly we need a breakdown of that pad progression in the intro of the video please ❤❤❤love the content
Noted my bro. Il do a tutorial on that as well as a series on back up string chord progressions. 👊🏼❤
Better yet, how come you couldn't figure this out for yourself
Ofcourse I did 😆!
I thought Eb was the relative minor of C and Ab was the relative minor of F? Maybe I'm thinking of this incorrectly.
Always remember that the Relative Minor (scale) would always have the same notes as the Major (scale). Hence the term "Relative" meaning (same notes). Thus the Eb Major scale cannot be the relative minor of the C Major scale, because they do not have the same notes. However the C minor scale would be the relative minor of the E flat major scale because they have the same notes. Same applies to Ab Major and F minor, or C Major and A minor. Also all chords are generated from scales. Hope this helps.
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Had to watch this a couple of times but now get the gist. Excellent!
There you go Champ! 👌🏼
I have a midi keyboard, what software can I use to show me the chords I am playing?
Theres a bunch of them. For a start I'd recommend you get the "Chordie App", or the "Midiculous app".
Please can I get the to the full tutorial?
There you go: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c6J-prGDYMycnbQ.htmlsi=WzGveC-XeESrIG2W
Do more videos ❤
Sure would fam! Dropping weekly! 🔥🎹👌🏼
Don’t understand it yet but it sure sounds incredible. New subscriber!
Much appreciated fam. Welcome aboard! Feel free to ask any question(s) in whatever grey area(s) you might have in your understanding of the tutorial 👌🏼
Well done bredda!🔥🤘🏾
Much appreciated fam! 👊🏽🖤
Good one..
Many thanks 🙏🏻
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It would be helpful to demonstrate a few Major and minor 251 variations to practice in all keys. I find it helpful to think of everything as either minor or major 251.... that way we avoid saying 736 or 362 which can get confusing.... and just say minor 251
Got you fam. Theoretically that would definitely be essential. However the application of the variety of major and minor chords on the various degrees of the scale as I did in this tutorial, to illustrate the concept I explained, didnt warrant that. Its great to think of "everything" as either major or minor chords if it helps you better grasp what is explained, However "everything" wouldnt be "major or minor chords". Also, every tutorial illustration can be applied in all 12 keys.
Subscribed. Bless you brother. Looking forward to learn with you
Glad to have you brother. Welcome aboard! 👑
Amazing stuff. For clarification, but I thought from C to E flat is a Relative minor while C to A is Parallel minor, but you addressed C to E flat as relative major. You can put more light on this. Cheers
Firstly it's important to note that chords are generated from scales. The relative minor (scale) would always have the same notes as the Major (scale), however starting from the 6th degree of the Major scale. Thus the C Major scale cannot be the relative minor to the E flat Major scale because they do not have the same notes. However the C minor scale would be the relative minor of E flat major scale because they have the same notes. Same applies to C Major and A minor. Parallel chords on the other hand are chords with the same intervallic structure; thus C Major & C minor are parallel chords. Hope this helps.
You kind of have it backwards. Play C then count back four steps! You land on A, therefore A minor is the relative minor of C maj! To me that’s the easiest way to find it.
Yes sir!👌🏼
Great stuff, thanks!
Much appreciated 🙏🏻
Eye opener on borrowing from the relative major. 👍
You bet 👌🏼