My mother (whose real forte was syncopated jazz) played this to me when I was only a wee bairn. Through circumstance I am only learning now, thanks to Maestro Migliazza, to play it for my grandkids! But I am learning.
Nice! I've been practicing my riffs ever since you released that other Boogie woogie video about left and right hand independence, Keep up the good work!
that reminds me Sviridov, Time Forward th-cam.com/video/Dn4qjTVT4j8/w-d-xo.html If you love Russian style, you can do it as a boogie - that would be fun.
My forearm is burning! 🔥
My mother (whose real forte was syncopated jazz) played this to me when I was only a wee bairn. Through circumstance I am only learning now, thanks to Maestro Migliazza, to play it for my grandkids! But I am learning.
Those videos are gold, great many thanks for sharing your hard work with us mere mortals 😁
Thank you! Glad the videos are helpful!
Always in awe of this mans talent
Thanks Arno!
Nice! I've been practicing my riffs ever since you released that other Boogie woogie video about left and right hand independence, Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Keep it up
😎😎😎 I need to learn this left hand 😎
You can do it!
Please can you show a right hand pattern for beginners in boogie.
Oh my...
I ever hated to play octaves on this kind of keyboard :D
But it sounds very nice!
that reminds me Sviridov, Time Forward th-cam.com/video/Dn4qjTVT4j8/w-d-xo.html If you love Russian style, you can do it as a boogie - that would be fun.
I swear I'll have to get a piano with closer keys.