Thank you SO MUCH for posting such an awesome and USEFUL tutorial on a fantastic piece of music. I have loved Genesis and Tony Banks for over 25 years and even though I play some music, I never really dug into the heavy stuff. Thanks to TH-cam, I am picking up parts and even whole Genesis songs almost daily! Wish I had this when I was younger. Thanks to you, I can pretty much play the Lamb Intro, something I doubt I would ever thought I'd have worked out in my lifetime. Many, many thanks!
You are a Brave Man, sir! Knowing how "picker of nits" might want to be hateful underachievers and throw you under a bus for your sharing. It is an excellent effort. I learned a good deal from it. It may not be perfect, but that is the best detailed tutorial I've seen. I think through our collective efforts we may gain the perfect understanding of what is very complex piece of genius. Well done sir. Thank for sharing your efforts. Take the rest of the day off!
It seems to be very good and practical tutorial. I'm Genesis fan from Ukraine since 1978 i'm sure i can appreciate your work properly. This is great! Thanks.
Thank you for taking the time to learn it, which must have taken forever, and knowing that for us other Genesis fans, we need a lesson for Lamb Lies Down, so thank you very much.
Hey My Father is a Composer and Vocal Instructor for 47 years he hated this When I played it for him you make this So Easy And So Fun It was great to learn from you obviously he Doesnt know or care about Tony banks or genesis for that matter But Thanks just The Same I Think You kick Ass And Are a Good person And You make us Shlemea les Look Good
Hey thank you for the tutorial! That actually helps and it really works! The intro sounds almost impossible to play at first. But seeing this tutorial, know I know that nothing is impossible lol. Amazing. Keep posting :D
thank you maestro, great advice - I had already worked to the metronome but am just too impatient!! will slow back down and build it up again. Thanks so much
Thank you!! Maybe the last chords need some little change, but the intro seems very good! Thank you again. Now we all wait the all song... I know that all the parts are very interesting and surprising.
Great tutorial! I hope the following helps in its authenticity because I've tried this and it seems to work (sorry in advance about the jargon!). I think as far as the "up and down" bit goes, what Tony Banks actually does is simply skip an octave. Going 'up', he plays both E minor inversions (8 over 4) then jumps right up to repeating the exact starting sequence (but VERY high up the keys) for 2 beats and then begins the "down" journey right down to more familiar ground: an octave below the original start sequence. People just don't recognise the jump because the awareness of a change in pitch up there (a whole octave) is so minimal. Try it! It sounds great! BTW I want to thank you for this and hope this helps. Regards. Richard.
Great Job Thank you really...I'm waiting for that kind of "Help" to play The Lamb since a long time....i agree with craig8128 So Many thanks from a Genesis fan in the south of France.
sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my password. I would love any help you can give me.
@Alden Leo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Really Nice job. Also, this is transcribed online...just do a google search. And you are very close to the transcription I have if not right on. Back in the Day, we had to slow the turntable down to 16 rpms in the basement to try to figure all this stuff out..gotta love youtube.
Excellent!! Thanks a million... I was hoping I could find the 2nd part of the intro chords and explanation. And shazam!@@#&!! here it is. Awesome and thanks!!
Nice. A tripod with a phone adaptor would be helpful for next time. Been looking for a tutorial for years. I figured there was some pattern that would break the code on this opening and you broke it!
after the Bb chord, when he says he is not shure about what it is, i kinda figured it out it is an E6: B, C#, E, G#, B your left hand plays the C# and the right hand the E major chord
I found one thing which to my ears sound great. I play: Right hand - The arpegiated 2 note chord thing, and i play an Amaj7 chord starting from the top (as all the other chords of the intro) Left hand - I play the notes B and F#, but not together, one at a time, starting with B.
Hi, I wrote you once before, you did an outstanding job on this song....is there anyway to have a friend stand over you and video you playing? It would REALLY help a lot, especially on the rundown....Thanks sooo much..!!
Fantastic tutorial. You're very talented. I think I have it down. now I just need to work on the speed.. How many repetitions of each section would you say before changing to the next?
That's it !. This is "the thing", the RIGHT thing !very good job. and good lesson. I have a request....any chance to see the Hammond part of "the colony of slyppermen" ?I mean....the real Tony Bank's Groovy finger.becasu when I listen to lamb studio or the lamb archives or even the various bootleg...it seems to me that there's something more than 3 chords.( excuse my poor english)
hi, great video, have learned a lot from it - thanks! OK, the big problem is keeping left and right hands in phase when at full speed - sometimes end up playing them together instead of evenly spaced apart.... any hints??
i was thinking how odd it is that Peter has such a big soul influence and I realized this is kind of the antithesis of a Mowtown sound....and most early Genesis is very 'white' sounding compared to Peter's solo stuff... but what you are doing here is awesome stuff....I love it-
However, there is a small in the "new part", after repeating the E major/E minor sequence in the lower octave. The right does not stay on E major after that but switches to C#m7 with the left hand playing F# and A#.
Hey dude...thanks for your hard work, BUT you left so much out of the video...in fact VERY confusing....WHERE is the run down after e major???? you left the entire run down OUT!!! What are the chords for the run down, the most IMPORTANT part???
Thanks for this amazing tutorial! I'm working on it diligently and as you say slowly at first although even at 90 BPM I feel like my brain is going to explode. Great job and much appreciated!
You're a diamond mate! I've been trying to work this out since 1974.
Thank you
Thank you SO MUCH for posting such an awesome and USEFUL tutorial on a fantastic piece of music. I have loved Genesis and Tony Banks for over 25 years and even though I play some music, I never really dug into the heavy stuff. Thanks to TH-cam, I am picking up parts and even whole Genesis songs almost daily! Wish I had this when I was younger. Thanks to you, I can pretty much play the Lamb Intro, something I doubt I would ever thought I'd have worked out in my lifetime. Many, many thanks!
You are a Brave Man, sir! Knowing how "picker of nits" might want to be hateful underachievers and throw you under a bus for your sharing. It is an excellent effort. I learned a good deal from it. It may not be perfect, but that is the best detailed tutorial I've seen. I think through our collective efforts we may gain the perfect understanding of what is very complex piece of genius. Well done sir. Thank for sharing your efforts. Take the rest of the day off!
I love the way you transmit your passion and use your amazing human brain...merci et bravo
Great job breaking this down man!!!! I'm stoked to learn thisl. I'm getting better everytime.
That was amazing, thanks so much for sharing; and, your great teacher, the way you break it down!
It seems to be very good and practical tutorial. I'm Genesis fan from Ukraine since 1978 i'm sure i can appreciate your work properly. This is great! Thanks.
What a monstrous piano intro and so rhapsodic. Fab! Great work!
Thank you for taking the time to learn it, which must have taken forever, and knowing that for us other Genesis fans, we need a lesson for Lamb Lies Down, so thank you very much.
Helpful, wild and crazy! Yes, all at the same time. Your "rundown" actually sounds fine to me. You crack me up
You are outstanding my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
please don't ever take this post down I love it I need to refer to it
dude, u are the man. i like how the keyboard parts don't go where you expect them to.
Great -unbelievable that you learned this by ear!
Hey My Father is a Composer and Vocal Instructor for 47 years he hated this When I played it for him you make this So Easy And So Fun It was great to learn from you obviously he Doesnt know or care about Tony banks or genesis for that matter But Thanks just The Same I Think You kick Ass And Are a Good person And You make us Shlemea
les Look Good
Hey thank you for the tutorial! That actually helps and it really works! The intro sounds almost impossible to play at first. But seeing this tutorial, know I know that nothing is impossible lol. Amazing. Keep posting :D
thank you maestro, great advice - I had already worked to the metronome but am just too impatient!! will slow back down and build it up again. Thanks so much
Thanks man. I tried to figure it out for years! 😅 Really appriciate this
thank you, absolutley perfect teacher
Its very complicated, what a great musician Tony Bank is!!
Awesome brother gday from Oz.
Thanks mate! That saved me an hour of pressing play/stop. Appreciated.
Bravo!
Thank you!! Maybe the last chords need some little change, but the intro seems very good! Thank you again. Now we all wait the all song... I know that all the parts are very interesting and surprising.
Great tutorial! I hope the following helps in its authenticity because I've tried this and it seems to work (sorry in advance about the jargon!). I think as far as the "up and down" bit goes, what Tony Banks actually does is simply skip an octave. Going 'up', he plays both E minor inversions (8 over 4) then jumps right up to repeating the exact starting sequence (but VERY high up the keys) for 2 beats and then begins the "down" journey right down to more familiar ground: an octave below the original start sequence. People just don't recognise the jump because the awareness of a change in pitch up there (a whole octave) is so minimal. Try it! It sounds great! BTW I want to thank you for this and hope this helps. Regards. Richard.
Great Job Thank you really...I'm waiting for that kind of "Help" to play The Lamb since a long time....i agree with craig8128 So Many thanks from a Genesis fan in the south of France.
fine work thanks!! from Rouen France!!
I think that sort of technique was inspired by Bach's well tempered clavier "Prelude and fugue II in c minor" BMW(847)
That's exactly what I thought!
sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my password. I would love any help you can give me.
@Judah Callum Instablaster ;)
@Alden Leo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Alden Leo it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
Yes I have been looking for a vid THANKS a lot !!!!
Thanks Man. Great work
thanks, it,s great and useful🤩
Bravo! From Italy.
skip to 1:11
Thanks buddy!
Thanks man!
Good effort. You got much further than I did!!
Great vid man.
Really Nice job. Also, this is transcribed online...just do a google search. And you are very close to the transcription I have if not right on.
Back in the Day, we had to slow the turntable down to 16 rpms in the basement to try to figure all this stuff out..gotta love youtube.
It is much easier to enjoy than to execute :)
And the lamb.......lies down....
Well done 😎
Joe R on Broadway
Excellent!! Thanks a million... I was hoping I could find the 2nd part of the intro chords and explanation. And shazam!@@#&!! here it is. Awesome and thanks!!
great job
Nice. A tripod with a phone adaptor would be helpful for next time.
Been looking for a tutorial for years. I figured there was some pattern that would break the code on this opening and you broke it!
after the Bb chord, when he says he is not shure about what it is, i kinda figured it out
it is an E6: B, C#, E, G#, B
your left hand plays the C# and the right hand the E major chord
I found one thing which to my ears sound great.
I play: Right hand - The arpegiated 2 note chord thing, and i play an Amaj7 chord starting from the top (as all the other chords of the intro)
Left hand - I play the notes B and F#, but not together, one at a time, starting with B.
nice work bro
Hi, I wrote you once before, you did an outstanding job on this song....is there anyway to have a friend stand over you and video you playing? It would REALLY help a lot, especially on the rundown....Thanks sooo much..!!
hot brilliant great !
This is the best
This helped me much :) Thanks xD
Great stuff. I'm actually really surprised. It's much less complicated than it sounds (to me anyway)
Fantastic tutorial. You're very talented. I think I have it down. now I just need to work on the speed.. How many repetitions of each section would you say before changing to the next?
Gonna try learn this Xd might take a while
That's it !. This is "the thing", the RIGHT thing !very good job. and good lesson.
I have a request....any chance to see the Hammond part of "the colony of slyppermen" ?I mean....the real Tony Bank's Groovy finger.becasu when I listen to lamb studio or the lamb archives or even the various bootleg...it seems to me that there's something more than 3 chords.( excuse my poor english)
hi, great video, have learned a lot from it - thanks! OK, the big problem is keeping left and right hands in phase when at full speed - sometimes end up playing them together instead of evenly spaced apart.... any hints??
With that chord you're having trouble with at the end, try A maj 7 in the right hand and B-F# in the left.
Wow, excellent ear
The "Up and down" section is based on E minor but with diferrent keys on left hand.
hi,can you make one for firth of fifth intro and in the cage solo?
very good man , thanks . like TONY BANKS
wow. THAT is a compliment. thanks! although the difference between me and him is that i love peter gabriel
i was thinking how odd it is that Peter has such a big soul influence and I realized this is kind of the antithesis of a Mowtown sound....and most early Genesis is very 'white' sounding compared to Peter's solo stuff...
but what you are doing here is awesome stuff....I love it-
the lost chord at end is actually Eadd9
When was the last time Banks played this live ?
Hi
Awesome!
Is there any way of emailing me the chart to the LLD on Broadway?
I'd like to learn at my own speed
3:06 Like That LOL
well done mate. Fastest fingers first!
On the one you're winging (The A ma iii7 over B bass after the Bb) try this, dude: Right hand: A - C# - G#, Left hand: B - E.
What it does show is how innovative TB was. Genius. Great video.
Great tutorial, my human brain still doesn't get it though 😂😂
Any idea how to play the verse section???
Playing music by ear but its so hard to coordinate two hands at once... im a total newbie. And music theory looks scary
However, there is a small in the "new part", after repeating the E major/E minor sequence in the lower octave. The right does not stay on E major after that but switches to C#m7 with the left hand playing F# and A#.
Thanks Dante, sounds promising. Will try it! :-)
Are you eating while you filmed this?
Lo intenté y sale distinto... pero cuesta!!!! Gracias
Let me know if you want the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Complete Piano Vocal Score PDF.
Yes please
For a full transcription please visit th-cam.com/video/KSsDn2qs_9Y/w-d-xo.html
video unavailable, Thanks anyway.
@@124marsh Not sure why you're seeing that as the video is definitely still there... 🤔
@@ElektrikHob probably a copyright violation I live in USA
sorry but it starts on a fifth not thirds and the Downward run in not chromatic
Get a tripod kid, i'm getting dizzy.
i m very confuse after watching this video lesson maybe i m not english or american..:(((((((
Hey dude...thanks for your hard work, BUT you left so much out of the video...in fact VERY confusing....WHERE is the run down after e major???? you left the entire run down OUT!!!
What are the chords for the run down, the most IMPORTANT part???
Great lesson, but for heaven’s sake get a tripod!!
Thank you. You need a tripod.
Hey I left you a video response - i don't know if you can see it - if not, then just check my channel or something.
A small error*
slow down dude!
skip the 1st minute of waffle. Good guide tho.
you tut contains an evident errror, in the passage between minute 4:35 and 4:46. A note on the left and is wrong. Sorry
horrible camera
lol it totally was...i had to hold it between my chin and my collar bone...oh well :)
Thanks for this amazing tutorial! I'm working on it diligently and as you say slowly at first although even at 90 BPM I feel like my brain is going to explode. Great job and much appreciated!