
23 Nov Increase Right Hand Agility On Piano – Lesson 1
Here’s an exercise I that can help many of you who have had issues with playing melodic lines and improvising smoothly in your right hand. Enjoy!
Here’s an exercise I that can help many of you who have had issues with playing melodic lines and improvising smoothly in your right hand. Enjoy!
Madeleine Katavolos
Posted at 15:33h, 23 NovemberThank you, Scott. I know this will help. Nice sound.
Madeleine Katavolos
Judy Usavage
Posted at 16:20h, 28 JuneThanks, Scott. I really like your tips. I am SO very slow with music but try really hard. I have a Lowry’s but taught myself to use chords. Rhythm is really hard but it’s getting better. My talent is painting on canvas so just about all my money goes into supplies. I tell you this because I just can’t do your whole course but these simple tips keeps me interested in moving forward, just would like to see a more affordable alternative–how about a portrait for a few more lessons? 😀 Judy
Scott Houston
Posted at 15:30h, 30 JuneHa! Judy don’t forget that even though the entire method consists of 6 courses, you can however purchase one course at a time, the entire Method (courses 1-6) or the first 2 courses, 1&2, etc. The more you purchase at one time, the cheaper they are per course. You can find those options at pianoinaflash.com/pricing (and then scrolling down the page…)
Hope that helps. 🙂
ed helein
Posted at 15:56h, 23 Novemberty Scott this was so awesome I loved it Ed
ed helein
Posted at 15:56h, 23 NovemberScott, thanks for this lesson I loved it Ed
Joseph
Posted at 17:21h, 23 NovemberThanks. It is a really helpful finger exercise.
Jo Ann Weber
Posted at 17:37h, 23 NovemberYou make it so much fun… I am an 81 year old woman and played piano not the greatest but could read sheet music. I have finally decided after at least fifty years of not touching my piano ( Just keep the dust off) I would give it a try again and thanks to you it’s been an interesting journey. What beginner viedos do you have to learn boogie woogie and blues music.. I need very easy…
Scott Houston
Posted at 10:27h, 26 NovemberGo to our YouTube channel where there are specific videos on just what you are asking about. You can find it here: youtube.com/pianoguytv
Duane
Posted at 18:21h, 23 NovemberStandard exercise. I could use help with bass chords/left hand work.
Glend
Posted at 18:59h, 23 NovemberGreat! Thanks!
Scott Houston
Posted at 21:16h, 23 November🙂
Scott Houston
Posted at 21:17h, 23 NovemberSure thing…
Doug
Posted at 19:21h, 23 NovemberHi Scott: I enjoyed the video. You know we’re all out here,each wanting to play piano. I tried to get into it more than 10 years ago, and always followed you with your samples. Somehow, other activities seemed to override my good intentions. In example, I just had my computer installed in a home in Saskatoon, (Saskatchewan) because I was invited to use some unused space for practicing guitar Mandolin and voice, all to be ready for our next year’s Canadian 150th year celebration, I’m preparing for. I did not bring my keyboard; it’s still in Kelowna, and I won’t be back there until Christmastime.
I’ll tell you what Scott, I will bring the keyboard back with me, and give equal time with Mando and guitar and voice. I’ll follow your videos, and keep you informed of my progress. I expect there’ll be a cost, and if it’s not too high, I;ll go for it…..Doug.
Brian Petersen
Posted at 19:37h, 23 NovemberExcellent tip… thanks Scott.
Scott Houston
Posted at 21:16h, 23 NovemberYou’re welcome!
Doug
Posted at 21:10h, 23 NovemberHi Scott:
I’ll go for it, but not until the New Year. I’ll bring the keyboard with me from Kelowna.
Doug
Scott Houston
Posted at 21:16h, 23 NovemberFair enough. 🙂
Andres
Posted at 14:45h, 25 NovemberGreat exercise.
Thank you Scott
Debra Callahan
Posted at 14:58h, 25 Novemberthank you! that is so fun to practice
Scott Houston
Posted at 10:24h, 26 November🙂
Don Wenner
Posted at 00:27h, 30 NovemberThank Scott. You answered my earlier dumb question and given me something to look forward to doing. My keyboard is packed away at the moment. Having my Apt painted,
Scott Houston
Posted at 12:54h, 30 NovemberYou got it…
Robert Wilson
Posted at 11:59h, 06 DecemberAs always Scott you made this little exercise fun and interesting. It’s a great start to improv. All your videos are the best! Learning piano is now FUN and not arduous like when I was taking lessons from a great lady but,, who taught in the classical way. Thankyou.
Robert
Scott Houston
Posted at 16:29h, 06 DecemberGlad it made some sense! 🙂
raymond
Posted at 10:23h, 12 Decembergreat lesson scott thankst,
raymond
Posted at 10:25h, 12 Decembergreat lesson scott, thanks !
CHeRyL
Posted at 07:39h, 31 JulyThanks so much for all you do helping with fun piano tips
Scott Houston
Posted at 13:52h, 03 AugustYou are VERY welcome 🙂
Ryan Eldridge
Posted at 09:36h, 18 JanuaryFrom all of us here at Piano In a Flash, we are so very glad we can make learning the piano fun and enjoyable!
Bill McConnell
Posted at 11:19h, 23 OctoberWOW , you are a gifted communicator.
Nice job, Scott
No doubt in my mind, the best instructor on the web.
We will be doing business very soon, my friend
Bill
Ryan Eldridge
Posted at 09:34h, 18 JanuaryThe whole Piano In A Flash team – Scott included – says thanks! To get started, you can try – for FREE – our intro course at https://learn.pianoinaflash.com/enroll. Once you’ve gotten your feet wet, we have 6 courses total that walk you through out to begin enjoying playing the piano!
LaVerne Wisdom
Posted at 18:24h, 08 NovemberThanks Scott, you are great, I appreciate it!!! LaVerne
Ryan Eldridge
Posted at 09:35h, 18 JanuaryFrom all of us at Piano In A Flash, we appreciate you! if you want to begin learning how our proven method works, check out our free intro course at https://learn.pianoinaflash.com/enroll
carol
Posted at 11:35h, 17 JanuaryHello ….your page is the best I’ve seen yet~. you give more show and less chatting about it.
right off at the keyboard, and this is whats needed. Thanks. I just might learn to play the piano with you.
Ryan Eldridge
Posted at 09:28h, 18 JanuaryThanks! Glad it helps! If you are interested in the program, feel free to kick the tires a bit and try our free intro course. You can find it here – https://learn.pianoinaflash.com/enroll – along with all the courses we offer to help people start enjoying playing the piano!
Julie
Posted at 21:49h, 26 JuneDefinitely going to try this. I started lessons a few years ago. But just can’t seem to get the 2 hands to play together. Maybe this will help. Thanks