Two-Handed Technique (Tutorial) - Jesus Molina
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2020
- We sat down with the amazing Jesus Molina and had him demonstrate one of the two-handed techniques he uses in his piano playing!
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Do a few ups and downs verrryyyyy slowly. Once you've done that twice, do exactly the same thing, but this time at 150mph! Got it!
Lol. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
“Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.”
😂😂😂😂
His laugh at the end is like, "You're finished."
Y'all'll never get it. Oh boy😅
Je laughed like we learnt it🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
😂😭
Should have demonstrated it on a Gsus chord.
Harrison Steingueldoir 😂
It actually was, but with a C in the bass 😉
It may look like Gsus4 but because his bass is in C so it must be Csus2 (He just played the G in octaves). ;)
Lol niiicee
the same notes thinking about relationship chord scale (cdgcdg) are used for the following chords assuming there is a bass player, or also playing the bass on the piano with a pedal before executing the pattern Cmaj7, F maj7, Am7, Ebmaj7, Bb6, Gm7, Dm7, Abmaj7 (# 11), B7 (b13 / b9 / # 9), Gb7 (# 11 / b13 / b9), E7 (b13 / # 9) Fm6, Em7b5, C7, Gsus, Csus2, Csus4, Bbmaj7 D7sus etc ... you just have to know the relationship according to scale to be able to play it as an arrangement in a safe and grounded way , greetings from Chile
The title should read "How to start a jet engine".
Haha noted
Lolol agreed
Guys use the 5/5 method and you’ll eventually be able to do it as well as him (considering you’re an advanced pianist). Using a metronome, start at like 40-60BPM, very slow, slower than what he does, and bump the BPM +5 every time you get it 5 times in a row with no errors. So if you get 4 then mess up on 5, you start back at 1. And for an extra challenge you can bump down the BPM one every time you mess up.
thanks for the tutorial, i'm impatient and either don't wait to be able to do it enough times in a row or bump the bpm way too fast. i'll follow this method
Good idea..
I’ve been doing this since I was very young and it’s now how I teach my kids. I didn’t know there was a working name for it! lol. Mine is more like “3/3” But yes, it works. It makes the repetition a bit more interesting like a game.... anything to keep them on the piano and off Fortnite :)
saucy risi patience is key in the music game
Levar Higgs Haha it’s a term I coined, but the slow and steady repetition while bumping up the metronome has always worked for me!
Oooooh.... Nice run...!! CDG... CDG... CDG... CDG... then
ABRACADABRABRACADABRA
ABRACADABRABRACADABRA.. 😆😃👏
Normal CZcams demonstration of easy chord: C major. Jesus: Csus2
*Gsus4/C:* are you kidding me?
such an approachable thing to practice! Love it
This is a Breath of the Wild Melody.
Orrrr Breath of the Wild is a Jesus Molina melody 😉
What a legend. Awesome riff.
I only can remind you...
If you can play it slow. You can play it fast.
And also don't forget to practice 40 hours a day 😂
@@okitasougo8265 without forgetting to do the Ling ling training 😂
Ling Ling could have played slower and faster, but that was good too.
InTeReSTiNg
Indeed!
So simple yet so magical....
Grandioso!!....tremendo talento
This is what I thought:
un, un huh, yes i kno... wtf??
I needed this! Thank you so much.
Thank you Jesús big musician great human
BRILLIANT!
Thanks Jesus! 😄
Thank YOU!
Thank you so much for this great technicque
Thanks my guy... U are the best!!!!
Thank you!
Grazie per i tuoi preziosi insegnamenti...
Thank you for sharing.
No worries!
Jesus que bien! Dios te bendiga hoy y siempre, tremendo talento que el señor te a dado gracias por compartir un abrazo
*YOU NEED TO DO MORE OF THESE TUTORIALS JESUS! IN FACT THIS VIDEO HAS JUST STARTED IT*
AGREED
Thank for sharing Jesus.
Thanks for listening
Wow Jesus amazing technique 👌🎵😍👏👏👏
Excelente
So simple but I still needed to see this thankyou so much!!!
You're welcome
Great
Me: "This sounds sort of okay I gue- OHH WOW"
Lol
Hermano Dios te bendiga gracias por tus tips tus enseñanzas, aunque a veces algunas son rápidas como esta, Dios te siga bendiciendo brother y ojala que Él te haga crecer mucho mas de lo que hoy estas.
Wow player!! thanks!
🙏
This is easy af ty
Nice excersise I will try to practice thank you
Awesome! Do more of these videos!
Thanks! Will do!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
you are amazing
All these years of soloing, I've been in the ballpark of that kind of run just on adrenaline and EAR alone!
(I do a pattern of separated 4ths up and down)
NOW THAT I SEE THIS TECHNIQUE?
It's a wrap!!!
Thanks, Jesus!!
Lets go!
You can do it!
Jesus! Phil Bennett here, keyboardist of Starship (built this city)! Love your work and your positive message. It has affected me.
I love two handed stuff.....As Chick says, “Ten little drummers”!.....
would love to see and hear more of these technique things from you.
I’ll shed it.
Man, I love departing. I dig the title song so much and that sweet way you guys end it!
Yo Phil Bennett we are such huge fans! 🙌 Thanks so much for checking this out and we’ll be sure to pass the message along to Jesus Molina 🙏
Ten little drummers! that's such a cool concept. Dude you are a legend I wish you all the best.
also definitely practice the right hand group on its own in isolation
Yes indeed!
Amazing tip!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. I’ve been wondering how to to do this for years. Now I know I just have to get my finger positions down better. It’s more human than I thought
You're welcome!
Its so amazing..
He is!
Gad Jesús Molina mesye... Bon bagay👍
Thanks
No problem
Thanks Jesus
Amazing
"...then draw the rest of the horse."
Simple but very persuasive!
Indeed!
Cuanta humildad....
Yes!
Tq jesus
Hola Jesús, podrías por favor mostrarnos un par más de estos adornos técnicos. Mil gracias. Bendiciones
Thanks for this most valuable video sir it's really much helpful
Thank you for checking it out!
hi :) thx for the video :) 4 chords are : Csu2, Ab/Csus2, G/Bbsus2, F/Ebsus4 , i suppose :)
Eres una bestia !!!
You're incroyable i'm a beginer , i've start the piano before two months ago , i like your vidéos, I look at them every day I wanna play like you !!
Great! Reminds me of a lick by Richard Clayderman.
wow amazing speed!
Thanks! 😀
Haha "That's it" :D
So simple right? lol
"That's it!" 😁👍
Lol yeah right buddy
He is such a positive and cute force!
que locuraaaaa
Just what the hell is that, amazing
Thank you Jesús :D
No problem!
That's an interesting exercise there damn 😂
so easy when played in low motion, hahaha blessings from Cuba
I was motivated until 37sec.
Lol
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Siempre me preguntaba cual era la combinacion de manos y dedos que usabas para hacer eso arpegios tan impresionantes. Muchas gracias por el dato. Dios siga bendiciendo tu vida abundantemente mi hno 🎹🎵🙏🏻
Thank you!
That's the beginning from a song by Madonna from the 80's. I think it was called Lucky Star but not 100% sure if that's the title of it.
It s like from novice suddenly becoming dark wizard in a minute
Haha exactly
Sweeeeet!!
Thanks Jésus
You're welcome
Nice
Thanks
please more excercice
0:26, proof Jesus can’t play slow. Lol 😝
Lol
so this is the secret to the 8-bit sound of the NES and family computer sounding games.. ( example: Legend of Kage, Gradius)
No se fustren por no tener la velocidad de este Titan del piano , este guy es un talento por Yahweh Dios del cielo a nivel espantoso, por alguna razon Dios le dio este nivel de sentir y ver la musica.
So guys dont get discouraged if you never this fast or talented , this man is a Gifted man by the God of heaven , the God of Israel.
We can just learn from people like him and thank God for this blessing.
no todos nos frustramos, yo puedo hacer todo eso, estoy tocando desde que tenia 4 anios y mi padre es pianista, 1984 para ser exactos gane mi primera competencia en 1985 con 5 anios de edad, pronto voy a subir un par de tributos, deje de practicar desde que me di cuenta que los llamados ARTISTAS en los medios, millonarios con menos de 20 anios de edad, no pueden cantar ni bailar ni tocar un instrumento, todo lo que graban es con autotune y producido en un estudio de grabacion y yo termine trabajando y teniendo jefes que son millonarios de la musica y NO ESTUDIARON MUSICA, luego tienes a Esperanza spalding Jacob collier que son verdaderos artistas que tienen muy pocos views, entendi que lo complejo es para las mentes brillantes y las melodias sencillas son para las grandes masas, se necesita una mente casi igual de brillante para poder apreciar la musica compleja en harmonia y melodia y ritmo como, Gonzalo rubalcaba, el problema es que despues que te vez toda tu infancia y toda tu adolescencia practicando hasta 8 horas dirias para poder tocar un concierto de prokofiev no 2 o tener la velocidad y destreza que tiene un jesus molina, la sociedad no valora el esfuerzo que cuesta realmente y aunque el dinero no lo es todo, me parecio ironico que lil pump con 19 anios sea millonario en dolares y tenga millones de views y jesus molina que estudio toda su vida que aunque tiene reconocimiento no le dan el mismo valor, aunque se que lil pump nunca lo presentaran en la casa blanca como Esperanza spalding pero, tu esperas ganarte la vida a travez de lo que haces y lo que amas, pero el capitalismo te va forzar a hacer lo mas conveniente, por eso deje de practicar y voy a grabar unos cuantos tributos pero voy a intentar en la musica comercial, me canse de trabajar para artistas que ganan mas dinero que yo tienen mas reconocimiento que yo y no estudiaron musica ni cantan ni bailan ni afinan ni tocan ningun instrumento o sea casi sin esfuerzo y me parece ironico.
Easy peasy!......right!
lol exactly
Where did you learn this. Sounds dope
Gezz..
Right?
Não é qualquer piano que suporta esse time
Ohh yeah , easy peasy lemon squeezy ...... yeah had me in the first half
That is it hahahahahaha OMG what speed! love your skills
Glad you liked it!!
The trick is to move your hands quickly so your fingers are directly above the note before you play it.
Thanx! Give us more 😂
More to come!
These tutorials are almost like a parody. They all go exactly the same:
"Hi, here's a tutorial. Play this"
*Plays it incredibly slow*
"Ok, now play it fast"
*Plays it 4 times faster with perfect intonation and articulation, plus also plays other stuff that wasn't played the first time*
"That's it! See? Music is so easy!"
man you are fast!
The hell🔥🔥🔥
The heaven!
Please any exercises in patterns and shapes to use to practice scales?
We got you! We'll get on it!
I'll just buy an arpeggiator/sequencer keyboard to do this for me.
I tried it but i can't understand why I don't sound like jesus. Man you got to be my favorite pianist!
Don’t be too hard on yourself, people have been trying to sound like Jesus for hundreds of years 🙏😅
Good, thank you, what about left hand, or two hand chord progressions?, would be nice.
Great suggestion!
What songs use these movements?
NIce. Way to cover the notes. Touch the note than play it then you will never miss it like this. Also you leave a little break between each note, this is called the Pearle Touch like a string of pearls. very close together but they do not touch. It is one technique utilized by classical pianists enabling relaxed speed. Horowitz, Oscar Petterson, Art Tatum all did this. I believe Jesus does it naturally though someone might have showed him. The other trick is think of the arpeggiated chord as a shape not individual notes. And play the shape of the notes that form with the Pearle touch with slight movement, really a twitch, of the hand
Good point!
0:34 It sounded like retro games music.
freaking lord
What a beast
0:33 Clash on the Big Bridge - Final Fantasy V...sounds almost the same hahaha
Haha nice catch!
Ooo I can do this
WHAT THE HELL?
I don't think my brain works that fast! I'm 63 years old! I wish!!!!
Slow --> Fast