Jordan Rudess Teaches The BEST Left Hand Piano Techniques

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Unlock the secrets of pro-level piano playing with Jordan Rudess, the virtuoso keyboardist of Dream Theater! ๐ŸŽต Whether you're a beginner or an advanced pianist, Jordan's expert techniques will elevate your left-hand skills to new heights. ๐ŸŽถ

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It's very comforting to see someone as skilled as this man reiterating basic concepts. Makes me appreciate the less than glamorous parts of practicing piano.

yoyryrh
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Jordan is amongst the few onest teachers that gives you all possible information to really learn and don't expect anything in the return

gianul
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Transcriptions of Oscar Peterson and Art Tatum left-hand improvisations have helped me a lot with realizing the possibilities. Also, pianists like Erroll Garner embody a left-hand style that feels rich and powerful. Stride piano is a league of virtuosity of its own.

AECSRQ
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I've been playing 48 years now although I lost the ability to play 37 years ago, I've spent these last many years relearning how to play. I lost coordination of my left hand and lost the ability to play by ear and by memory due to head trauma accident. First goal was learning to sight read music which I was never trained to do but I'm probably 60% proficient but a long ways to go. As for left hand, instead of grabbing for a root notes, I mainly concentrate on playing various chord inversions because if I have to look for my hand, I loose my place in the music. I do play two songs (out of the many hundreds I have) which are helping me somewhat with left hand bass control (It's Hard For Me To Say I'm Sorry - Chicago, Don't Stop Believing - Journey) but I'm just not there yet. Having just turned 58, I'm thankful that I still can play as I cannot imagine my life without there being a piano, just can't do it. Having the ability to play a musical instrument is the greatest gift of all.

kingjames
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when this man starts to teach something, its even lovely to hear his voice teaching techniques. a real master...

parsanajafi
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Each Time i watch a Jordans vidรฉo i learn something i Can immediatly work and integrate to my play

ALBundy
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"The feel" and "The throw" - thanks for so lucidly prising apart these two concepts. It really helps define the difficulty of "it's difficult" into precise aims, helps us work out what strategies might be best.
I also notice that your left hand sets "The claw" (?). Right at the start of a jump from a low note, the fingers fix in a microsecond into the shape of the chord, so all you need to do when you get to the location is drop it down (like potato printing).
The challenge is to keep an iron grip on the geography of the left hand in a way that it's not tugged out of its tramlines by what the right is doing. (I'm re-learning Chopin's delightful 4th Scherzo and it has a lot of that in it So your insights are very welcome!)

dwdei
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As a guitar player it always felt obvious that the hands and fingers shall feel the intrument. Somehow, it never occured to me the same principle applies to the piano. This gives me much hope to ease and improve my playing. Thank you so much!

marceldaoust
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I really wrestled with my left hand until I spent a few years learning classical piano. I still am limited by my left hand, but I gained the independence I needed to start branching out and expanding my abilities. This was a super lesson, thanks so much Jordan! I remember another lesson you said to keep your hands floating above the keys which has helped me so much! Thanks for sharing!! โค

gisellechacon
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For me, the real lesson starts at minute 4:00. I can incorporate this in my practice. Good stuff!

JulieHI
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Very strong insights sir, thanxz for teaching. Also, you are expert. If only I could play like ye do some day...

hajusuivan
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Jordan has useful but also easy to understand advice. May require years of practice but easy to understand.

markaprill
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Very good tips. I am going to give it a try, although I donโ€™t see myself ever reaching that level of efficiency. Wonโ€™t hurt to try.

wudangmtn
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Great video. And I love the whole backdrop. Creates such contrast. Fitting.

JeffRyan_keys
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These are all excellent advices and tips. Very educational.

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great instructional Jordan! Thanks so much!

sirrobinhood
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A very informative ..thank you for this...

GenkaiAvelino
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The only way to expand is by going for it, keep practicing until you can do it. At the end of it, I believe my brain will seperate and act like my two hands ..lol. Thank you for sharing this excellent lesson. You are an incredible musician.

krea
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Amazing that he used to play Litz, it has been said that in order to play Litz pieces (some of the most demanding piano compositions in the piano repertiore), the keyboard/piano must be an extension of your own body. Incredible lesson, from a true pianist virtuoso.

esjel
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5:39, Opus 25 nรบmero 1, harpa Eรณlica, sabia que ele tinha influรชncia de Chopin para seus improvisos no piano.

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