Thanks Jason, another great lesson. The attribution of that “music is the silence between the notes” quote seems to be contested. And Miles Davis seems to have come up with a couple of even more gnomic quotes: "It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play"; and "Don't play what's there, play what's not there."
This video is the best that I watched on this channel, so far, after many many months learning here from Jason. Riffs are no longer mystery to me. Thank you very much, Jason. ❤
Your channel is the best resource for anyone who wants to practice improv on piano without getting too much into theory or technique! Very intuitively presented. Great video, Jason!
My thoughts also Bill, great for composing melodies.Gonna try this method over a chord progression in my left hand and arpeggios in the right with the subtraction. Seems like a certain winner! :)
Great lesson Jason! You channel is the best on YT for this kind of content. Very varied, challenging but not too much so, and always enjoyable! Thanks a lot for this great resource! :)
Sir,would like to know technique on how to fill up the gap if the song was filled up with life drum n keyboard.the song sung was looks empty without guitar presence
The best piano tutorial on TH-cam for making rffs, etc. Thank you and God bless you continuously.
I am really glad that my channel is helping you and inspiring you musically.😇
Thank you soo much for you support and love to this channel🙏🏽
Cheers!🤘🏼
I appreciate all the hard work you put into your craft. I see you thank you
I appreciate that 🤘🏽
Thanks Jason, another great lesson.
The attribution of that “music is the silence between the notes” quote seems to be contested. And Miles Davis seems to have come up with a couple of even more gnomic quotes:
"It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play"; and
"Don't play what's there, play what's not there."
This video is the best that I watched on this channel, so far, after many many months learning here from Jason. Riffs are no longer mystery to me. Thank you very much, Jason. ❤
Rock on, man! Glad you enjoyed it😊✊
@@nathanielschool Sure thing, brother! God bless 🔥😇
Your channel is the best resource for anyone who wants to practice improv on piano without getting too much into theory or technique! Very intuitively presented. Great video, Jason!
Well said Anuj! :)
Thanks so much for your support and glad you liked what you heard, Anuj!😊
🎼 Staff Notation from the entire lesson on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/79095050?pr=true
ohh my.. thats amazing to the level of unbelievable almost.. so (apparently) difficult things explained so easily
So nice of you Medhatithi 🙏
Nice class sir, way of presentation and your analysis to composing new rhythmic music. thank you GOD Bless your talents......
Thanks a lot, Charles! Glad you enjoyed it😊
Hey Jason. Appreciate you.
Hey James. Thank you!✊
Jason. really enjoyed this one. This will keep us all busy for quite some time. Definitely helps for writing music. Thank You.
Glad you enjoyed this one, Bill!😄
My thoughts also Bill, great for composing melodies.Gonna try this method over a chord progression in my left hand and arpeggios in the right with the subtraction. Seems like a certain winner! :)
Great lesson Jason! You channel is the best on YT for this kind of content. Very varied, challenging but not too much so, and always enjoyable! Thanks a lot for this great resource! :)
You are too kind, Col! Thanks so much for your support!😊
Thank you for another great lesson!! You are absolutely the best ❤️
Thanks so much, Caro! Glad you enjoyed it😊
I'm really enjoying this piece of excellence. Remain blessed, Jason!
Thanks so much, Mfon! Glad you liked it!😊
Great tutorial, very detailed and informative. Many thanks Sir
Thank you for your kind words, Midasty!😊
Very inspiring .......Jason thank you 🤗
Always a pleasure, Patricia!😊
Thanks a lot ✨
Always welcome, Maxine. Glad you liked it!😊
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Thank You
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Amazing just. Sir
Thanks so much, Ankush!😊
Great sir. Very nice.
Many thanks, Trevor!😊
Wonderful
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Sir,would like to know technique on how to fill up the gap if the song was filled up with life drum n keyboard.the song sung was looks empty without guitar presence
This is to fill up the gap with Piano? This lesson might help. Will do a few more: th-cam.com/video/_Y70oRzMblU/w-d-xo.html
How can I get the music sheets?
Here you go Magaru -www.patreon.com/posts/79095050?pr=true