Yup. I don't have what it takes to be good at music.
@markkelly40776 сағат бұрын
Nice to see someone without perfect pitch so this. Finding the note and then going cromatically to find the scale. Pretty cool
@miscalt8 сағат бұрын
jesus christ I need someone like this in my band what a legend
@Victor483239 сағат бұрын
You’re amazing! Thank you so much for the video. I already subscribed and just clicked ‘like’.
@NoahKellman4 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Victor! So glad you liked it. Feel free to join the Discord community too! We will have free live streams and group hangs. Link to join is in video description. Cheers!
@MikeNsumu13 сағат бұрын
It is snowing ☃️
@Sergeant_Blain15 сағат бұрын
Train your ears man, practice EXACTLY like this!!! Thats how you train it!
@CDmusic1018 сағат бұрын
I need to find a cute girl who cares this much about music lol.
@noniche138722 сағат бұрын
Sorry AI can do this even faster and compose a whole music for less time just based on this
@MistakeLearnedКүн бұрын
Give that to Derek Paravicini, he will do the full harmonised version pretty much instantly. Check him out, and give him some love. 😊
@rdettwylerКүн бұрын
Can you teach me how to do what you did in the first 28 seconds, assuming I have the talent or at least the intellect? Oh and the melodic minor scale that started on the third is phrygian, not lydian, which name you used correctly on the fourth.
@clebb13Күн бұрын
The G7 to the E was amazing. So good.
@bandaversatil3929Күн бұрын
Você pode gravar um vídeo mostrando mais padrões de abordagem usando outros acordes?
@elleondejuda4681Күн бұрын
Amazing
@AnglerAdventure77Күн бұрын
Holy shet you did it. You encapsulated the nature of women expose the programming of women and the role of men in society. You compiled everything i have observationally known.
@xoyleid8358Күн бұрын
Perfect Pitch (but with Relative Pitch)
@franciscocabral2701Күн бұрын
Couldn't find the exercises in the store
@jeffcorder36062 күн бұрын
Grazie!
@deandrefinley48512 күн бұрын
I love the loop 😂
@scuair82812 күн бұрын
I dont know whether i should be impressed by this guy or the soundtrack
@ratnakarpandey52402 күн бұрын
Looks like Sargam of 7 surs of India - Saa Re Gaa Maa Paa Dhaa Nee Saa . Am I right? Love from India .
@NiMareQ2 күн бұрын
Holy shit. Meanwhile I spend 30 minutes on 10 notes.
@mikechad272 күн бұрын
if you stopped laughing then maybe he would've gotten it quicker
@homelanduniversitypress11502 күн бұрын
Bro had to hydrate
@heisenbergkierkegaard39822 күн бұрын
Impressive.
@Archontasil3 күн бұрын
GF: That was only 3 minutes Me: Is that good?
@anthonyzav37693 күн бұрын
That chick have an OF?
@allinthemind20063 күн бұрын
What piano patch are you using? is it a vst?
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
Pretty sure this was Pianoteq, prob the Steinway D
@allinthemind20063 күн бұрын
Thanks dude
@allinthemind20063 күн бұрын
for some reason I got distracted watching your right hand. Dope
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏!
@alessandrosantana31613 күн бұрын
Thank you so! 😎🇧🇷
@karenrigdon41373 күн бұрын
Thanks Noah! I was especially happy that this lesson was taught at a speed I could follow. 💫
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
My pleasure, glad to hear that!
@marianlevy92323 күн бұрын
Thanks, Noah .. a big help and great advice .. now I need some right hand improv help lol
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
What kinda help do you need with your right hand?
@marianlevy92323 күн бұрын
@@NoahKellman maybe just some ways to kind of ease into improvising ideas and motives that sound more bluesy and jazzy, and less like boring arpeggios .. in all fairness , my training is classical not jazz and I’m trying to make up for lost time now in my retirement.. can pretty much arrange anything with a lead sheet but then I get stuck on the improv solo section
@sharman8143 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sharman! 🙏🙏😊
@francisbucher15373 күн бұрын
Great stuff…..merci beaucoup!
@paulmcgrath24303 күн бұрын
GR8 tips on comping! Thank you….
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
Glad you like them! Any requests for future content?
@paulmcgrath24303 күн бұрын
@@NoahKellman Any tips on improvisation would be appreciated. Forms or patterns to get started.
@chrissosmusic3 күн бұрын
Good tips for comping!
@NoahKellman3 күн бұрын
Thanks, Chris! Glad you found them helpful
@warrengently64183 күн бұрын
Very nice!
@superrox9723 күн бұрын
Zelda ?
@Jack-fs2im3 күн бұрын
good advice methinks
@-solidsnake-3 күн бұрын
That’s a hot fuckin line, Ornette Coleman would approve
@2KMMC23 күн бұрын
As a pro jazz musician I'd hope so
@Mario-lt3ne3 күн бұрын
Japanese jazz-fusion;the best!
@torontolarrivee79653 күн бұрын
Love this - impressive
@rawwbnoles47874 күн бұрын
Don't be scammed into thinking this is just a normal guy that was able to pull a whole bar of music out of his ass. This guy likely has years and years of practice. Something that's needed to master *anything* you do.
@jekjakaa4 күн бұрын
Naha si teteh kalakah rikues lagu justin bieber? Sok tempo deui videona gera
@JonSnowIII4 күн бұрын
Not quite my tempo.
@juntosstudio4 күн бұрын
Shees you don't even look for the last part
@elroy91864 күн бұрын
Draw the rest of the fucking owl lol
@TheFamousMockingbird4 күн бұрын
This is such a motivator for me. I have been playing self taught for about 4 months, and I was not entirely new to music, as sI played cello in high school and drums for many years and have always listened to a very very wide range of music and listened too it in a way to be able to know what every instrument is going to do, and even i would think of modifications or variations that would fit by ear. I am four months in and I have only had the desire to play music i create, i just am not tempted to learn songs written by other people, because it just doesn't really get me engaged. When you said being able to sit down and improvise a full song for family at a year that is something I was able to do to some degree by my second month. I don't know why or how, I think it might have to do with just the way i listened to music my whole life, it was never a background sound for me or just a melodic phrase, i was almost obsessive about being able to hear every instrument at any time and know what they would do, I think it gave me some kind of creative outlet musically when I did not know how to play a instrument other than drums and I forgot most of the cello I learned. This lead to what I could probably say is about in time spent, close to 10 years of time actively and deeply listening to music. Once I got just a little bit comfortable actually playing the keys it was like that whole database of music I have in my head made everything sense. Just from the fact I had heard so much music, a lot of it was instrumental and kind of atypical too, thinkk frank zappa, the flashbulb, worlds end girlfriend, a lot of stuff that some might consider more on the avant-garde side but not totally, just an acquired taste I guess. To see that a solid year goal is something I am comfortable doing is something I needed to hear because nobody in my family is musical, my mom was born deaf in one hear and cant recognize pitch at all, i mean at all and my dad just doesnd do music, so i have kind of just done all this privately and its kind of existed in my old world without any concept of where i should be in terms of progression or anything like that because it wasn't a primary concern, i just really enjoyed producing as many sounds as I could by finding interesting combinations of chords and patterns. I might just be somewhat of a sound fetishest because I want to find things that are unfamiliar to me. Thigns like that monster 6 note chord in Petrushka is a good example, that is about a good as it gets to me. thank you for posting these videos, i have stayed away from lessons because I only was familiar with classical lessons and that is just antithetical to my goal. I was surprised when i learned how many trained classical pianists can not improvise. It kind of shocked me because I thought that was kinda like the purpose of learning the instrument is to be able to sit down and play whatever, as it develops. I didnt know it was so piece focused that many don't even bother attempting to learn how to improvise it. I am absolutely interested in jazz piano lessons know that I see what a routine looks like and where the focus lies.
@akku63514 күн бұрын
why there is sharps in C major scale
@christophervalente79364 күн бұрын
My church friends gonna flip the next time I comp!! 🙏🏼