Best Piano Lessons & Tips (2021 Compilation)

Published 2021-12-29
It's that time of the year for countdowns and Top 5 Lists. In my channel, here are the most popular Piano Strategies Videos for 2021. Have you seen them all? Which ones are your favourites? Take a walk down memory lane and see if you have been successful in integrating the tips and strategies I have outlined in each list. Let me know and comment below. šŸ¤“

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0:00 Intro
0:01 5 Classical Pieces Beginners Shouldn't Skip (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā 5Ā ClassicalĀ PiecesĀ BeginnersĀ Shouldn'...Ā Ā )
13:54 7 Things I Wish I'd Known When Learning Piano (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā 7Ā ThingsĀ IĀ WishĀ I'dĀ KnownĀ WhenĀ Learni...Ā Ā )
24:28 5 Bad Habits Beginners Should Avoid | Piano Lesson (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā 5Ā BadĀ HabitsĀ BeginnersĀ ShouldĀ AvoidĀ |...Ā Ā )
30:57 The Fastest Method to Learn Piano Pieces (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā TheĀ FastestĀ MethodĀ toĀ LearnĀ PianoĀ PiecesĀ Ā )
39:24 How to Instantly Become Motivated to Practice Piano (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā HowĀ ToĀ InstantlyĀ BecomeĀ MotivatedĀ toĀ ...Ā Ā )

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All Comments (21)
  • Love the deep section method. I'm a beginner in my late 70s . Improved since using this method. Been learning for one year. You are a wonderful teacher.
  • Learning piano again after a forty-year break. Your videos have been so helpful. Thank you!
  • Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I am almost 64 and blind. I have decided since weā€™ve had a digital piano for years because my son played, rather than sell it I was going to learn to play piano. Thanks to your videos I am learning :-) I have always loved the sound of the piano and wanted to learn for years. Youā€™re never too old to learn :-) thank you so much!
  • @janetwang8534
    Great to be reminded of these tips again! Yes, practice slow and separate hands first. New mantra. Thank you, Jazer, happy new year!
  • @HoopstaYT
    Thanks for a great year Jazer. I fell in love with the deep sections method and I even take it a small step further. I won't necessarily start at the beginning. I'll pick random points. I found that with pieces I was comfortable with, for example, I could play it all no problem but if you asked me to start on let's say measure 7, I would feel lost... Like I needed to play 1-6 first to play 7. Bouncing around with deep sections helped fix this. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us for 2022!
  • This channel is so underrated!! Thank you for being a great teacher and being so knowledgeable and extremely talented.
  • @fengkas
    42:50 same reason why I start to practice piano in the morning. it's the first thing I do every morning. I tried practicing in evening but I could feel my progress/result isn't as better as practicing in morning. thanks a lot Jazer. I really enjoy and make use a lot from your video. cheers
  • @monteiro4100
    That compilation of tips is really gold! I will make sure to write down each one of them because we all tend to drift away in our studies regardless of our level. Thanks for sharing that
  • @yijingchan8336
    Hello Jazer! Thank you so much!!! I absolutely find your videos excellent and very very helpful. Thank you very much for your time and effort! You are really a great teacher! Lots of love, Yi Jing.
  • @mysticartist7
    I'm starting my piano learning as a adult absolute beginner . Your videos have been so helpful. I am currently searching for a good piano teacher to start my piano lessons but in the meantime I am self learning by viewing youtube videos. Thank you for sharing all the info !
  • @hunnqy3102
    I love how you told us some pieces we can learn for practice. I usually just go into very difficult ones without much practice and wing the entire process until i learn without my technique being good.
  • Thank u Jazer for making videos like these that make us understand piano easier.
  • @ruthhaefner1634
    Love your videos. I feel like you are helping me make my practice times more beneficial. Thanks
  • @tuhongan
    I love this, I really am an absolute beginner and I have an aim to practice this 5. I am on Bachā€™s Prelude in C and Fur Elise now and will move on to Moonlight sonata. Thank you so much for reassuring the plan ;)
  • Thanks for the tip regarding songs that really help fingers to move, chords and so forth all five songs were and still are favorites especially.. My favorite the venetian boat song.
  • The deep section method is making me feel a lot better about what I am working on now. I am learning how to play the bridge of Fur Elise, and find the fingering and rhythm combination of the first part quite difficult for some reason, I have been following this method without knowing it, and now that I know I am, I feel more confident.
  • I am enjoying my piano learning here in this class... thanks teacher Jazer Lee.
  • @jimmyponds5504
    I enjoyed this compilation of lessons and tips. I plan to incorporate the deep method into my practice. Thanks!!
  • Great explanation. Very clear and helpful.. It is also very encouraging not to despair and lose confidence if you don't see immediate results. Thank you Mauro, Spoleto, Italy