@@ChristianFuchsBlues Belgium, in a town called Chaumont-Gistoux. I visited Berlin once to cross the "border" and visit the communist side of the wall. I still shudder at the thought of the atmosphere on that side.
I love all these motifs and I've studied them all and can play them all now. But I'm still struggling to put together a whole 12bar tune! I think I'm just being a bit thick, or I haven't practised them enough to be able to fit the pieces together. My main problem seems to be that there are several 2-bar ideas which could be repeated or put together, but then the run up/down to the IV chord starts in bar4 of the pattern and runs into bar5, which means you need 3 bars (1,2,3) to start the pattern, then the run (4,5). Maybe I'm expecting too much of myself to be creative yet after only a couple of weeks, hehehehe! I'll keep trying. An example of a complete tune would be handy though as a starting point... 🙂 UPDATE - Oh, I just found the previous 10 lessons in the Easy Blues course, HAHAHAHA, looks like I have a bit of work to do following those before I can improvise with these chunks. Right, I'll be back to this one in about a year then 😂
@@ChristianFuchsBlues i have a lot of hobbies. I also play guitar and banjo and harmonica and drums....and piano and organ . then it would be a very long youtube name.....
Great Stuff. Keep it going. Charles was my Regimental Colonel. He's a really nice man. Had a terrible childhood. Think about it. One O level in history. Well, it his family history. Taught the cello. Enough said. But Elvis, with the greatest guitar players for teachers, never got to play 3 chords in a row. Come on! give the bloke a break.
NEW OUT! My Easy Rock & Roll Lesson: th-cam.com/video/Rw99sZdFW6s/w-d-xo.html
Incredible, how much information and resources explained in half and hour, this gives months of improvisation and creative ideas 💡
Yet another one of Christian's blues video lessons that was followed, completely by automatic reflex, my purchase of the sheet music.
And, as we know from the doctor's visits: The reflexes are so important!
Excellent as always Christian 👌👏
Thanks for this Teacher.
Thanks for this comment!
Thank you Christian, I assume this is getting boring for you but please keep it going, it is so helpful.
I love boredom. So please keep going! ;-)
Glad to get back to this lessons! Many thanks Christian 👏👏👏🎹🎹🦊
Another good one. Thanks Christian. Have a good Berliner week-end / Bernard
Thanks Bernard, have a good one yourself. Forgot where you live...
@@ChristianFuchsBlues Belgium, in a town called Chaumont-Gistoux. I visited Berlin once to cross the "border" and visit the communist side of the wall. I still shudder at the thought of the atmosphere on that side.
Yes, terrible. The probably didn't even have internet there.
Super Video 👍
Whenever you do get a chance could you do hey now baby by professor Longhair from the album New Orleans piano
I love all these motifs and I've studied them all and can play them all now. But I'm still struggling to put together a whole 12bar tune! I think I'm just being a bit thick, or I haven't practised them enough to be able to fit the pieces together. My main problem seems to be that there are several 2-bar ideas which could be repeated or put together, but then the run up/down to the IV chord starts in bar4 of the pattern and runs into bar5, which means you need 3 bars (1,2,3) to start the pattern, then the run (4,5). Maybe I'm expecting too much of myself to be creative yet after only a couple of weeks, hehehehe! I'll keep trying. An example of a complete tune would be handy though as a starting point... 🙂 UPDATE - Oh, I just found the previous 10 lessons in the Easy Blues course, HAHAHAHA, looks like I have a bit of work to do following those before I can improvise with these chunks. Right, I'll be back to this one in about a year then 😂
Awesome ! Thanks very much !!!! martin
How come you list your hobbies in your name, and there is no mention of piano???
@@ChristianFuchsBlues i have a lot of hobbies. I also play guitar and banjo and harmonica and drums....and piano and organ . then it would be a very long youtube name.....
Give me a warm single malt scotch and a Diet Coke! 😃
Great Stuff. Keep it going. Charles was my Regimental Colonel. He's a really nice man. Had a terrible childhood. Think about it. One O level in history. Well, it his family history. Taught the cello. Enough said. But Elvis, with the greatest guitar players for teachers, never got to play 3 chords in a row. Come on! give the bloke a break.
Well, they say, the better you sing the fewer chords you have to know. I know hundreds of chords.
😂⚠️ blues scale construction ahead