Wow..I just found your tutorials..I’ve struggled trying to learn to play from notes for years with little success..this has really helped me..please give us more!!thank you
..this one is very helpful for beginners. I saw my brother watching this and I said, “oh!, it’s a great video, I can now stop teaching you the chords of the piano”, and he said, “yes you can, and I’ll be better than you”..
Oh my goodness, thank you so much, Tom! Your videos are wonderful, it is so nice of you to take the time out of your day to make these tutorials! I learned how to play guitar off of the internet, and now I am interested in learning some basic piano. You are a great help!
Thanks. I never use sheet music. I just play chords with each hand. I always play the same chords with both hands so if there is sheet music that has some different chords for the bass I am not familiar with that. I encourage each person to play what they want to hear. Keep practicing the music. You will get to where you will feel what you want to play. If you are playing in a band for other performers the sheet music would be necessary. I do not read any sheet music. Good luck.
Piano Chord Tutorial #1 Tom Willett
The first lesson for beginners who want to learn to play keyboard chords
Hi om, I just found your videos – after watching the first 6 minutes, I can say that I will love to watch the whole tutorial: light, perspective, hands, time structure-underlying and the kind of your explaining (scheme) is all gorgious: you’ve got it! ppl. like you make a difference !
You are my new hero! I didn’t like guitar, and I always wanted to learn to play the piano. And it sounds so awesome just after hitting it for a few minutes!
That’s such a helpful vid thanksso much i’ll be watchin em all
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So helpful!! Thanks!
My newest videos are redone versions of my Piano Tutorials in wide screen. Thanks.
Wow..I just found your tutorials..I’ve struggled trying to learn to play from notes for years with little success..this has really helped me..please give us more!!thank you
You are welcome. I am redoing all the lessons with higher quality video and wide screen. The old lessons will remain also.
Bless you. Thank you so much for posting this.
Thanks. Have fun with music. You will learn very quickly.
this is a great tutorial . thanks .
Thank you very much. Your English is fine.
it was usefull tnx
im lerning now
and sory on my english
Thanks.
Great video.
Thanks for the nice comment.
Outstanding sir, thanks for taking the time to make and post this lesson.
Thank you so much. Have fun with the keyboard.
..this one is very helpful for beginners. I saw my brother watching this and I said, “oh!, it’s a great video, I can now stop teaching you the chords of the piano”, and he said, “yes you can, and I’ll be better than you”..
..by the way thank you for posting this.. =)
You are very welcome. I hope everyone learns to play music. You know how much it adds to your enjoyment. Thanks.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much, Tom! Your videos are wonderful, it is so nice of you to take the time out of your day to make these tutorials! I learned how to play guitar off of the internet, and now I am interested in learning some basic piano. You are a great help!
You are welcome.
thanks
You are very welcome.
Very, very, very USEFUL. Thank you!
There are a couple of more old tutorials from 2007. One is Old (Auld) Lang Zyne and the other is Danny Boy. There are 9 newer ones.
Thank you. How many tutorials do you have on You Tube. I saw 9.
Thanks. I never use sheet music. I just play chords with each hand. I always play the same chords with both hands so if there is sheet music that has some different chords for the bass I am not familiar with that. I encourage each person to play what they want to hear. Keep practicing the music. You will get to where you will feel what you want to play. If you are playing in a band for other performers the sheet music would be necessary. I do not read any sheet music. Good luck.