Noah Kellman
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The Effects of Sadness on Our Creative Musical Output | w/ Taylor Eigsti
In this lesson with Taylor Eigsti, Taylor and Noah explore whether sadness can effect your creative state for the better or for the worse. Taylor addresses some really important concepts to remember- that it's okay if feeling down doesn't yield results, even though sometimes it can help if channeled in a specific way. This is a clip from the full Jazz Lab episode, in which host Noah Kellman sits down with modern jazz piano master & GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist / composer Taylor Eigsti. Noah and Taylor discuss everything from the best improvisation exercises, how to achieve a "clean" playing style and sound, voicing exercises, Taylor's 49 Chords exercise for building good hand shapes, all the way to travel and packing tips for gigging and touring.
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Noah Kellman is a musician and teacher known for his unique approach to modern jazz piano.
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My Jazz Piano EVOLUTIONS Course Explained - Is this method for you?
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In this video, I walk you through the full course portal of Jazz Piano EVOLUTIONS and also discuss what you'll learn inside. This should give you a good look to see if this course might be right for you! Registration for the course closes on Friday at 12am PST, or when all 75 slots are full. 📙📙 Join my JAZZ PIANO EVOLUTIONS course: www.neojazzacademy.com/jpe JPE Includes: -All the Modern Voicin...
How to Play "It Could Happen to You" Like a Top-Level Pro Jazz Pianist
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What you'll learn: -Expert tips for making It Could Happen to You (and other songs) sound gorgeous for Jazz, RnB or Neo Soul piano -Reharmonization techniques -Inner motion and how to harmonize a melody like a pro -A beautiful set of voicings to use for the tune It Could Happen to You -The Diminished Major Chord and how to use it for slick resolutions -Intervallic and Diatonic voicing motion in...
How to Train Yourself to Play ONLY Strong Voicings | w/ Taylor Eigsti
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In this lesson with Taylor Eigsti, Taylor shows you his 49 chords exercise, which will train you to use only strong, beautiful voicing shapes and give you the control you need to play only strong voicings in the future. This is a clip from the full Jazz Lab episode, in which host Noah Kellman sits down with modern jazz piano master & GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist / composer Taylor Eigsti. Noah ...
Jazz Piano Genius Taylor Eigsti Unveils His Tips for Practice, Improv, & Harmony | Jazz Lab Ep. 8
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In this episode of Jazz Lab, host Noah Kellman sits down with modern jazz piano master & GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist / composer Taylor Eigsti. Noah and Taylor discuss everything from the best improvisation exercises, how to achieve a "clean" playing style and sound, voicing exercises, Taylor's 49 Chords exercise for building good hand shapes, all the way to travel and packing tips for gigging...
Casio Privia PX-S6000 FULL 8-Month Review: Is this minimalist digital keyboard for you?
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A professional pianist's review of the Casio Privia PX-S6000 after many months of use. Is it the right keyboard for you in terms of the keybed and its feel, the built-in sounds, etc.? We talk: Presets Keybed & Feel Design Speakers Price Portability And more! 🎹🎹 Check out the Casio Privia Line here (this is my affiliate link so I get a small commision if you decide to purchase one: alnk.to/5jiT1...
The No.1 Key to Playing Beautiful Voicings Consistently: Chord Shifting
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The No.1 Key to Playing Beautiful Voicings Consistently: Chord Shifting
Secrets of Jazz Composition & Arranging with Steven Feifke | Jazz Lab
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Secrets of Jazz Composition & Arranging with Steven Feifke | Jazz Lab
Sharing My Secrets to Stunning Jazz Piano Arrangements - Body & Soul
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Sharing My Secrets to Stunning Jazz Piano Arrangements - Body & Soul
How do You ACTUALLY Practice Approach Notes & Enclosures for Jazz Improv?
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How do You ACTUALLY Practice Approach Notes & Enclosures for Jazz Improv?
Reacting to my 11-year-old self taking a jazz piano solo on Donna Lee
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Reacting to my 11-year-old self taking a jazz piano solo on Donna Lee
Paul Cornish - Delicious Voicings, Two-Hand Improv & Playing With Louis Cole | Jazz Lab S2E2
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Paul Cornish - Delicious Voicings, Two-Hand Improv & Playing With Louis Cole | Jazz Lab S2E2
The NEW Piano de Voyage - Unboxing, First Impressions, Initial Review
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The NEW Piano de Voyage - Unboxing, First Impressions, Initial Review
Stop Wasting Time: Create the Ideal Jazz Piano Practice Routine for YOU
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Stop Wasting Time: Create the Ideal Jazz Piano Practice Routine for YOU
Are you into the wooden keyboard aesthetic? - Fesley FEP760 Digital Piano Review
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Are you into the wooden keyboard aesthetic? - Fesley FEP760 Digital Piano Review
The Ultimate Guide to Chord Extensions
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The Ultimate Guide to Chord Extensions
Aaron Parks - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - Solo Piano Performance
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Aaron Parks - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - Solo Piano Performance
There Is No Greater Love - Noah Kellman | From the Album 'Dream Cycles'
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There Is No Greater Love - Noah Kellman | From the Album 'Dream Cycles'
Learn Aaron Parks' Composition Process from 0-100 | Jazz Lab Clips
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Learn Aaron Parks' Composition Process from 0-100 | Jazz Lab Clips
Aaron Parks & Noah Kellman Play "It Could Happen to You" | Jazz Piano Duo | Jazz Lab Clip
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Aaron Parks & Noah Kellman Play "It Could Happen to You" | Jazz Piano Duo | Jazz Lab Clip
Inside the Mind of a Modern Jazz Piano Genius: Aaron Parks' Musical Revelations | Jazz Lab Ep. 5
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Inside the Mind of a Modern Jazz Piano Genius: Aaron Parks' Musical Revelations | Jazz Lab Ep. 5
5 Levels of Gorgeous Soulful Reharmonization [Neo Soul / Jazz Piano Lesson]
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5 Levels of Gorgeous Soulful Reharmonization [Neo Soul / Jazz Piano Lesson]
The Ultimate Guide to Jazz Improv Styles | Bebop, Pentatonic, Hexatonic, and More
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The Ultimate Guide to Jazz Improv Styles | Bebop, Pentatonic, Hexatonic, and More
3 MUST-KNOW & Easy-To-Apply Jazz Piano Improv Techniques | Semicircles Solo by Noah Kellman
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3 MUST-KNOW & Easy-To-Apply Jazz Piano Improv Techniques | Semicircles Solo by Noah Kellman
A.I. Backing Tracks: Your New Secret Weapon for Mastering Jazz Piano
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A.I. Backing Tracks: Your New Secret Weapon for Mastering Jazz Piano
SOLO BETTER by Mastering Melodic Development - From Jazz to John Williams
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SOLO BETTER by Mastering Melodic Development - From Jazz to John Williams
6 MUST-KNOW Slash Chords For Jazz Piano
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6 MUST-KNOW Slash Chords For Jazz Piano
Master Solo Piano: The Secret to A Killer Left Hand
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Master Solo Piano: The Secret to A Killer Left Hand
The BEST New Way to Use Your Jazz Piano Vocabulary - The Infinite Improv System
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The BEST New Way to Use Your Jazz Piano Vocabulary - The Infinite Improv System
How to Make Any Voicing 10x More Interesting
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How to Make Any Voicing 10x More Interesting

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jekjakaa
    @jekjakaa День тому

    Naha si teteh kalakah rikues lagu justin bieber? Sok tempo deui videona gera

  • @JonSnowIII
    @JonSnowIII День тому

    Not quite my tempo.

  • @juntosstudio
    @juntosstudio День тому

    Shees you don't even look for the last part

  • @elroy9186
    @elroy9186 День тому

    Draw the rest of the fucking owl lol

  • @TheFamousMockingbird
    @TheFamousMockingbird День тому

    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.

  • @akku6351
    @akku6351 День тому

    why there is sharps in C major scale

  • @christophervalente7936
    @christophervalente7936 День тому

    My church friends gonna flip the next time I comp!! 🙏🏼

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman День тому

      Yess 🔥 let me know how it goes

  • @squishypineT03
    @squishypineT03 День тому

    Yeah bruh, it's fucking great!

  • @sean78745
    @sean78745 День тому

    sounds like mathcore with horns lol

  • @MarioPerez-yv1xe
    @MarioPerez-yv1xe День тому

    M. Shadows

  • @rosechild3885
    @rosechild3885 День тому

    This is the friend every musician wants

  • @ArtemorbidMusician
    @ArtemorbidMusician День тому

    wow, he did great!!

  • @moozycla6
    @moozycla6 2 дні тому

    jazz is tha shit!

  • @VanSanc
    @VanSanc 2 дні тому

    Em 1:53:00 de vídeo A Caroline Sardá ironiza dizendo para a Selva: Ah jura você feminista liberal eurocêntrica? Oras bolas, o marxismo surgiu da onde então?

  • @jjsbeats3081
    @jjsbeats3081 2 дні тому

    So I have watched this video three tikes to try and understand the harmony but all I could get was that you used a lot of perfect fourths (maybe inverted?) and major sevenths, as well as the fact that the chords just lead really well into each other. Hope this helps 😊

  • @zackrodriguez6653
    @zackrodriguez6653 2 дні тому

    WHAT DO YOU M EAN

  • @StAnLiXoNfIrE
    @StAnLiXoNfIrE 2 дні тому

    M Shadows

  • @tuniyeri537
    @tuniyeri537 2 дні тому

    Wow i found a new teacher

  • @Patodos580
    @Patodos580 2 дні тому

    🗿

  • @DG2ChillTracks
    @DG2ChillTracks 2 дні тому

    Well done! You jazz cats are awesome to watch. It’s a killer opening riff with a funky groove and outrageous finish😎

  • @YoutubePizzer
    @YoutubePizzer 2 дні тому

    now do all 5 parts 👀

    • @YoutubePizzer
      @YoutubePizzer 2 дні тому

      it wouldn’t be so bad because the section balance is really good but still

  • @joseph2707
    @joseph2707 2 дні тому

    I wish you well.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman 2 дні тому

      Thank you, really appreciate it 🙏🙏

  • @Therapyxx
    @Therapyxx 2 дні тому

    Hey, what do you think about S5000? It should be pretty similar from action perspective and costs only 250-300$ more than S1100. So as pure beginner I think about 5er Series. Do you think it fits well for 0-beginner? I just heard, that the action is bit smaller scale than "real" piano and it may be bad for classical stuff (I''m going to focus to movie/games compositions like last of us, interstellar, game of thrones etc), so I decide between kawai es 120 and cassio 1100/5000. Cassio is really compact and will fit my pc-desc :) kawai 520/920 is overkill for my free space :(

  • @joseph2707
    @joseph2707 2 дні тому

    10 minutes in and not a scintilla of instruction. Unsubscribing.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman 2 дні тому

      My channel is literally an entire jazz piano course built over years of hard work all online for free. Your loss! Cheers 🥂

    • @joseph2707
      @joseph2707 2 дні тому

      Bad quality. No loss.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman 2 дні тому

      @@joseph2707 Nice one 👏 you are totally entitled to your opinion and I encourage you to seek out the information that works best for you and your learning style. That said, the whole concept of unsubscribing from a channel with literally hundreds of free videos that took years of work to create, and feeling the need to leave a critical comment about it, is simply unnecessary, disrespectful and not helpful. If on the other hand you wanted to provide some constructive feedback about this video and/or videos as a whole, that’s encouraged and appreciated.

    • @joseph2707
      @joseph2707 2 дні тому

      My comment speaks for itself. It's not phrased in the magic words you prefer, but criticism is perfectly valid and, for you, necessary. To be charitable, you were disrespectful with our time. You were dishonest in your responses. You know you were trying to get us to watch your long intro because you thought you would profit from it. Here is your "profit." Was it worth it?

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman 2 дні тому

      ​@@joseph2707 Hey Joseph, this was literally the first-ever live stream that I did. I had no intention of wasting anyone's time, and yet again you are speaking to someone who has spent years upon years generating free content for folks online. As it is, I am also putting together lots of free lessons and live streams and group lessons in my Discord community as well, generating a notable amount of high quality free lessons that take a ton of work. As is true for many online creators, this is my bread and butter, so again my point is unsubscribing because one single video on my channel had a longer intro than you like, even if it had promotional material included is 100% your loss. By the way, I do again appreciate constructive feedback, will keep in mind shorter intros (in fact, I already do in more recent videos, as again this is a many years old video) and if you'd ever like to join the community or attend any of the free group lessons, ear training sessions, and live streams, you are welcome, despite this less-than-encouraging exchange. I wish you all the best in your endeavors and hope you find a channel you enjoy learning from.

  • @yuliyaskoro7684
    @yuliyaskoro7684 2 дні тому

    Looks like this guy got the highest score in solfeggio lessons at music school.

  • @RichieVitale
    @RichieVitale 2 дні тому

    Is there any reason at 2:15 min into your video you skipped the note "C" when starting your phrase on the 2nd degree? As in: D, E, G, Bb and D (no C). Thanks and great video!!!

  • @heifie2540
    @heifie2540 3 дні тому

    6 ) lay your phone on the table, while texting. It helps a lot .

  • @corbbing
    @corbbing 3 дні тому

    That ain't water.

  • @saigonesepapaya
    @saigonesepapaya 3 дні тому

    hello i have a question,for example in the first exercise, how do you know which notes to play to get that same lick sound but in different keys ?

  • @fixme.96
    @fixme.96 4 дні тому

    bro she wet

  • @Songs_of_the_wind
    @Songs_of_the_wind 4 дні тому

    I read „are you sus bro“ 😭

  • @JohnHobart
    @JohnHobart 4 дні тому

    Dude I SO understand “restriction” beats freedom…having somewhat of a box that keeps you within the parameters of sanity (that sounds like a great name for an album- Parameters of Sanity 😂) rather than freedom with absolutely no borders that might give someone a mental breakdown trying to figure out a way to find something that no one has ever thought of before.

  • @zurnu74
    @zurnu74 4 дні тому

    wich scale is? chromatic?

    • @Quim141
      @Quim141 2 дні тому

      Sounds like octatonic scale/2n Messiaen mode

    • @zurnu74
      @zurnu74 2 дні тому

      @@Quim141 Thanks! (now go google!)

  • @billywilliamsii7745
    @billywilliamsii7745 4 дні тому

    Bro, you gotta change the freaking notation screen to match what you are playing or you may as well just throw the double birds up at the screen to us 😂

  • @JohnHobart
    @JohnHobart 4 дні тому

    9:06 is a perfect usage of Taylor Eigsti’s little cluster scales exercise for you guys that watched that also.

  • @JohnHobart
    @JohnHobart 4 дні тому

    This is such a ridiculously simple concept and I don’t know why I never thought of this years ago. I’ve been playing since the late 80s and I never thought to just comp a diatonic left or right hand block of predetermined notes and do scales with it. It really opens you up to a whole ton of potential directions to take song composition also. Freaking fantastic.

  • @rdettwyler
    @rdettwyler 4 дні тому

    1. Noah, you make it look easy; I am working towards the day it is easy for me. 2. This is an excellent video, as are your others. 3. You da man.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman 4 дні тому

      Hey thanks appreciate that 🙏🙏

  • @entropygirll
    @entropygirll 4 дні тому

    RESEPCT

  • @Maibrapiano
    @Maibrapiano 4 дні тому

    I need a shrink.

  • @Masssshysteria
    @Masssshysteria 4 дні тому

    Anyone know where I can get that MacBook cover case

  • @kachiko6874
    @kachiko6874 5 днів тому

    sus is suspended

  • @junasai4478
    @junasai4478 5 днів тому

    I like your shirt

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter 5 днів тому

    I'm pretty sure it was the diminished scale with a bunch of arpeggios

  • @laurinmueller5103
    @laurinmueller5103 5 днів тому

    up untill 0:21 this video felt really familiar

  • @Coffeeology
    @Coffeeology 5 днів тому

    My dad was a prof of music theory and a dean of a music college. I was always around the music nerds... This dude would ABSOLUTLEY be classified as music nerd. Hats off sir.

  • @rapinncapin123
    @rapinncapin123 5 днів тому

    Dope

  • @andta7889
    @andta7889 5 днів тому

    What song is this

  • @CNomeysWorld
    @CNomeysWorld 5 днів тому

    Fkn wtf 😂 how 😂

  • @MatthewSimpson-mm7zn
    @MatthewSimpson-mm7zn 5 днів тому

    what level would you say this type of playing is at? degree level?

  • @ztjam01
    @ztjam01 6 днів тому

    Question which chords are u playing in the left hand