G'day Chris, Wow, this woke me up this morning (Sunday here in Oz). I'll give it a go a bit later when my head is awake 😊 PS. I posted a piano song on my page. Not as classy as you (of course), but if you want to see the crazy redhead you've been communicating with for nearly three years, tap my face haha (fast forward to piano lol... Was only supposed to be for a few mates). Thanks again for another lesson 😉
Cool left hand bass line. It's kind of a reverse shuffle on the piano. It's kind of tricky playing the 5th of the chord on beat 1 and the 6th on beat 2 with the 1 being on the off beat (except at the top of the form and at the end).
I go to your lesson page all the time and they are extremely helpful! I play in a band and I’m always looking for the “perfect sound” that you have!! Also, where do you play? In a band? By yourself. You are Phenomenal!!! What’s your history? THANKS!! 💖💖
This was a good one for me in terms of being a little challenging, but easy enough to learn quickly and play. It took a couple of hours to learn. I can play what you played, but it just needs some polish. I bought your sheet music for Lonely Heart slow blues, but find choruses 4 and 5 very challenging. I'd like to learn some boogie woogie at this level of challenge. If you have a specific recommendation...... Anyway thanks!
On future videos like this could you please consider the idea of giving a brief example of the sort of riff to use an accompaniment, as some of us like to sing the songs and use your lessons for soloing inspiration? (Apologies for not buying your midi files lately but will continue doing so shortly, as they are fabulous aids for me).
There is just too little demand for that. Gotta keep a course to keep the tutorials concise. People drop out in a jiffy if you leave that course...TH-cam statistics are very cruel...
So who is Muddy Waters' piano player ? Is it Otis Spann ? They were cousins or half -brothers [or both ...] and I know Spann played on a lot of Muddy's recordings ........btw , you are not 79 , no way . someone has been pulling your leg [or you are pulling our legs ].
Thanks for the class! I think I got it: Classically speaking you all are classy, but not necessarily classicists. Which makes me a Steinway! YES, I KNEW IT ALL ALONG!!
79 ???? God has been good to you brother. You are an inspiration for us
Truth is I am actually 89. But Germans learn to play the ball low when out in the world..
Love the classic blues songs of that muddy waters era etc…Great great blues for me to learn to make my blues playing recognizable 👍🎹
Well kid, you sold me on another one. I’m going to get good one day. Thanks
Thanx, Maestro aus Berlin 🌹🌹🌹🔥
G'day Chris, Wow, this woke me up this morning (Sunday here in Oz). I'll give it a go a bit later when my head is awake 😊 PS. I posted a piano song on my page. Not as classy as you (of course), but if you want to see the crazy redhead you've been communicating with for nearly three years, tap my face haha (fast forward to piano lol... Was only supposed to be for a few mates). Thanks again for another lesson 😉
Great teacher and funny.
Another fantastic tutorial, thanks old man... Bernard
Thanks, son!
Love the classic muddy waters songs….can you send some more by other classic piano blues songs of that era👍🎹
Send more like that one for sure👍🎹
Great one! Many thanks Christian! 👏👏🎹🎹🦊
Love it! Thank you! 🥇🤗
Wish i could get this on Spotify. Sounds awesome
Spotify begged. But I am not selling out. Not yet.
Cool left hand bass line. It's kind of a reverse shuffle on the piano. It's kind of tricky playing the 5th of the chord on beat 1 and the 6th on beat 2 with the 1 being on the off beat (except at the top of the form and at the end).
Wilbert Harrison's "Kansas City" was played in C#, not C. Check out his 1959 video. All on the black keys.
I go to your lesson page all the time and they are extremely helpful! I play in a band and I’m always looking for the “perfect sound” that you have!! Also, where do you play? In a band? By yourself. You are Phenomenal!!! What’s your history? THANKS!! 💖💖
My history is a dark and mysterious place... I might make a video on that at some point. :-) If Netflix isn't faster.
@@ChristianFuchsBlues 😮
This was a good one for me in terms of being a little challenging, but easy enough to learn quickly and play. It took a couple of hours to learn. I can play what you played, but it just needs some polish. I bought your sheet music for Lonely Heart slow blues, but find choruses 4 and 5 very challenging. I'd like to learn some boogie woogie at this level of challenge. If you have a specific recommendation...... Anyway thanks!
gràcies!!
On future videos like this could you please consider the idea of giving a brief example of the sort of riff to use an accompaniment, as some of us like to sing the songs and use your lessons for soloing inspiration? (Apologies for not buying your midi files lately but will continue doing so shortly, as they are fabulous aids for me).
There is just too little demand for that. Gotta keep a course to keep the tutorials concise. People drop out in a jiffy if you leave that course...TH-cam statistics are very cruel...
Awesome as always. There is no way you are 79 years old?
OMG, sounds you at least think it might be possible...You just ruined my WE..
@@ChristianFuchsBlues no way it’s possible. If so I’m moving to the fountain of youth you found in Germany
Truth is I am 86. 2 liters of Coke Zero a day is my secret…
Hi Christian, which form(s) of the minor scale should someone who's trying to learn rock piano practice?
Blues scale, minor and major pentatonic. Search my name pus scale name. I have tutorials on all of them.
@@ChristianFuchsBlues Thanks Christian.
Yes, I too am gleefully wasting time on your lessons!
I am glad I wasted your time! :-)
So who is Muddy Waters' piano player ? Is it Otis Spann ? They were cousins or half -brothers [or both ...] and I know Spann played on a lot of Muddy's recordings ........btw , you are not 79 , no way . someone has been pulling your leg [or you are pulling our legs ].
Different ones. But for 10 years it was Pinetop Perkins. Did I ever pull your legs? I would never…
Well, I’m back; “wasting time, as usual” 😂
“Classic ending” is right. “Classical” is for Bach and Beethoven. Who are Classical genre and also classic.
Thanks for the class! I think I got it: Classically speaking you all are classy, but not necessarily classicists. Which makes me a Steinway! YES, I KNEW IT ALL ALONG!!
Btw: Of course I didn't want to mock your help ( if it sounded like that) . I am always mixing this up. To, of course, thanks for clarifying! ;-)