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Sir you play so well !! Thank you for the lessons. God Bless.
Lesson Chapters: 0:55 - Hammered 8th Note Licks 3:10 - Simple Blues Licks 5:15 - Grace Notes & Slides 8:25 - The "Famous Dr John Lick" 10:02 - Repeated Slide Licks 11:21 - Harmonising Melodies with 3rd and 6th intervals Enjoy! PianoGroove
yeS yES YES !!! ... I started watching your videos about 4 months ago and they've been of incredible help to me with high-quality lessons so concise and yummy so thanks for that, I just felt I should say this cause I really appreciate you guys.
This has helped me so much, not just showing but explaining it in terms of theory Thank you!!x
Thank you so much! Sounds fantastic!
Great info. I use allot of the same licks but you give in-depth info...and great applications as well. Thanks
Amazing. Thank you
Love this!!!
Terrific lesson!👍👍
Learnt so much. Thank you!
Very, very good and useful video packed with licks. Thank you.
Great resource, thank you!
Amazing tutorial 👍
Woohoo! This is so much fun! ❤️ - Kristeta
amazing, thanks.
Thank you.
It's boogie-woogie. Your 16th note on left hand reminds me crazy little thing called love which is rock n roll. It's so amazing how genre relates with tempo change.
Thank u man
thanks...💚🌸
This is insanely cool. I wish I had resources like this when I was learning to play blues piano. Even 45 years later, I still learned stuff from it. These kids these days have no idea how hard we had to work in the olden days to learn this stuff! ;) You're the same Steve Flynn from the Brian Butler Blues band and Senior Cardiac, right? Didn't you play with Fat James for awhile too? I remember a show at some basement club in Pioneer Square where you were running the lights with a little box on your CP-80. ;) I've got an awesome grand piano at Robert Lang Studios, and some free studio time coming. Let me know if you want to tap into that resource, I would love to hear you on my Grotrian.
@whiteboyskittytv5840
2 жыл бұрын
no shit, right !
Oh hell yeah
all about the left hand being steady. you can squeeze anything in with your right hand if the groove is steady.
I like the intro to your lesson. how do you play that
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7:44
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1:31 can I use scales G major (G-A-Bb-B-D-E-G) Scale C major (C-D-D#-E-G-A-C) Scale D major (D-E-F-F#-A-B-D)? thank you!
why dont you explain one at it time very well , rather than 5 in a rush we students no profesional players domi
too fast forgeted it
Next time, please stay in C
@williamcancilla4615
Жыл бұрын
Many improvise Blues in G. Has a distinct sound that really captures a great feel.
Unfortunately, I disagree with patronising comments below…. This “Lesson”, is un-structures and without any smooth application. Trying to follow the piano spoken dialogue is below even amateur standards offering only a frustrated experience. One simply wants to move on. I did.
@jeffreybaer3746
2 ай бұрын
You can’t spell and most likely can’t swing the blues.
Okay, but not really jazz blues, which is my interest.
Learnt so much. Thank you!