In finance circles there is a term - "the smart money" - who always come out ahead. The smart musicians listen and learn from those who don't really "think about it" so much as hear it. Tony Winston and other great players have the feel of the keyboard. Bach was credited with the remark that it really wasn't all that hard to play the keyboard if you know which keys to strike. Technique is important but even more so is the musicianship like the part of an iceberg that is below the surface of the ocean. Great player and teacher! The smart musicians know.
Gotta love Tony. You’ve helped me tremendously with the Blues turnaround videos. I’ve completely transformed my playing plus I am experimenting more with different scales
I'm only at the level where I can play 3 or 4 major scales and a couple or arpeggios, but I find your videos super interesting nonetheless 🙂 great presentation and nice calm tone for teaching. Thank you for these videos 🙂
You probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Ridge Lachlan Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I studied this song but my teacher did't help me with the scales this is where you come in..Your Db Lydian dominant I always strugled with...I tried of course altered, but I like now more the Lydian, more musical, what you say fitting the melodie...also the locrian #2 over the halfdim still something I do often but still helpful to see that I am not the only one...and last time I did the like you one bar C7 or arpeggiationg the Gm7b5...&C7 so you let me go back to important thing that was out of my system I love the Locrian #2
I like very much the diminished scale but than on G7(outlining E TriAD)resolving to EbTriad on Cm7 that's why I try to avoid it on the C7, but the way you played it sounded just nice and smooth...
Greta work Tony love this J Van Heusen Tune and i enjoyed yr analyses and tips and entusiam Do u think we are trying to re invented Classical music ? I ask because u hear Bach a lot of the time and i was listening to a 1942 song Dark is the night music originaly by Brahms which had an almost identical cord structure to Alone Togethet ? We know a lot of the composers of the great american song book had recieved Classical traing before fleeing Russian or Nazi persecution ? But even A C Jobims Insenitez is almost the same as Cgopins Etude in Cm ? Harold Arlens Somewhere over the rainbow is from something ,earlier and Cole Porter is very rich as u know His Night and day run down is used in a lot of compasirions ? I find it fascinating and Its all good maybe me ear is gradually improving ? Thanx again mate greetings from Highlands of Scotland
As always love your videos :) Thank you very much for your valuable and great insights my teacher.. Like the series of open voicings, rootles and improv to a certain standard very much. it gives one a complete approach to the song.. maybe you could do a lesson on INVITATION and DOLPHIN DANCE about open voicings, rootles voicings and improv in the future? Best regards from germany..
In your worksheet at fifth to last measure you show first two beats with the notes of a D "locrian #2" scale (D, E, F, G, Ab, Bb, C) but by mistake you label it as "locrian". (A locrian scale would have Eb instead of E). On the video you correctly refer to it verbally as D "locrian #2" and point out the same scale notes are also F "melodic minor ascending". All in all this is a fantastic video. Am sorry worksheet is 16 bars while lead sheet is 32 bars. The last five bars of lead sheet are not covered in the worksheet. Anyway, thank you for all this great work!
I like your laid back style of teaching and your subtle humor. It's so fun to watch. Thank you so much for being here.
Thanks a lot!
In finance circles there is a term - "the smart money" - who always come out ahead. The smart musicians listen and learn from those who don't really "think about it" so much as hear it. Tony Winston and other great players have the feel of the keyboard. Bach was credited with the remark that it really wasn't all that hard to play the keyboard if you know which keys to strike. Technique is important but even more so is the musicianship like the part of an iceberg that is below the surface of the ocean. Great player and teacher! The smart musicians know.
Hi Mr. Tony... since I discovered your channel I'm learning a lot, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Greetings from Nicaragua
Cool, thanks
Gotta love Tony. You’ve helped me tremendously with the Blues turnaround videos. I’ve completely transformed my playing plus I am experimenting more with different scales
Great lesson Thank you
I'm only at the level where I can play 3 or 4 major scales and a couple or arpeggios, but I find your videos super interesting nonetheless 🙂 great presentation and nice calm tone for teaching. Thank you for these videos 🙂
You probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Tony Saint instablaster =)
@Ridge Lachlan Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Ridge Lachlan It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out!
@Tony Saint no problem :D
Tony, i love u:) ur helping me sooo much
I couldn't find the podcast you were talking about at 3:20
...voy a picotear e intentarlo ! buenisimo !!!
Que hermosa melodia!!
Me encanta ese tema!
Es genial
I studied this song but my teacher did't help me with the scales this is where you come in..Your Db Lydian dominant I always strugled with...I tried of course altered, but I like now more the Lydian, more musical, what you say fitting the melodie...also the locrian #2 over the halfdim still something I do often but still helpful to see that I am not the only one...and last time I did the like you one bar C7 or arpeggiationg the Gm7b5...&C7 so you let me go back to important thing that was out of my system I love the Locrian #2
Would you talk about what you're doing in the intro? Sounds a bit like Hank Jones' intro (Live at Jazzhus Slukefter 1983), which is amazing.
Genial !!! Gracias
I like very much the diminished scale but than on G7(outlining E TriAD)resolving to EbTriad on Cm7 that's why I try to avoid it on the C7, but the way you played it sounded just nice and smooth...
Greta work Tony love this J Van Heusen Tune and i enjoyed yr analyses and tips and entusiam Do u think we are trying to re invented Classical music ? I ask because u hear Bach a lot of the time and i was listening to a 1942 song Dark is the night music originaly by Brahms which had an almost identical cord structure to Alone Togethet ? We know a lot of the composers of the great american song book had recieved Classical traing before fleeing Russian or Nazi persecution ? But even A C Jobims Insenitez is almost the same as Cgopins Etude in Cm ? Harold Arlens Somewhere over the rainbow is from something ,earlier and Cole Porter is very rich as u know His Night and day run down is used in a lot of compasirions ? I find it fascinating and Its all good maybe me ear is gradually improving ? Thanx again mate greetings from Highlands of Scotland
Thanks for sharing !
As always love your videos :) Thank you very much for your valuable and great insights my teacher.. Like the series of open voicings, rootles and improv to a certain standard very much. it gives one a complete approach to the song.. maybe you could do a lesson on INVITATION and DOLPHIN DANCE about open voicings, rootles voicings and improv in the future? Best regards from germany..
I'm in Real Book II, key of F. I know, I can transpose, but does anyone know which book Tony is using?
1 second ago
Even tony doesn't know !
It may be from a Jamie aebersold book. I'm doing a video tomorrow on IF I WERE A BELL. If I find the chart , I'll post it
@@TonyWinston Congratuletions nice lession by analylis Armonic 👌
In your worksheet at fifth to last measure you show first two beats with the notes of a D "locrian #2" scale (D, E, F, G, Ab, Bb, C) but by mistake you label it as "locrian". (A locrian scale would have Eb instead of E). On the video you correctly refer to it verbally as D "locrian #2" and point out the same scale notes are also F "melodic minor ascending".
All in all this is a fantastic video. Am sorry worksheet is 16 bars while lead sheet is 32 bars. The last five bars of lead sheet are not covered in the worksheet. Anyway, thank you for all this great work!
Nie jestem pianistą ale akordeonistą .Przyznam że te lekcje są dla mnie bardzo pomocne ++
Hi Tony, greetings from Germany and a good Years 2020 for you wishes student Reinhard
Happy new year Reinhard. !
what are you playing in the intro? are you pedaling on the turnaround? C-7 / F-7/ Bb7
Basically yes. I'm using the "everything works over a pedal point", theory. You can get more adventurous...I'm doing 3- 6-2-5 over V.
Hey...am a beginner here... What does pedal point mean?
Mmmmm...
I think that you jazz mens all use only one scale: .
Admit it!
A classical pianist.