I agree. Bb is not one of the easier keys because the home now for that left pinky is a black note. However I think about the scale as g bloods and the solos get easier.
🤗🤗🤗🤗😏💖🤗🤗🤗😏😏😏 I can read or play by ear. Thank you for teaching me a new song😁 Found you from Dr. K. 'video' with the don't bash the tee shirts one. You are very good.
Been playing guitar most of my life, piano or keyboard for the past 10 years,, picking up steam lately,, your left hand amazes me,, if you tell any piano player a compliment,, the one they will appreciate the most,, is "man you got a great left hand" I guarantee that will tickle any piano player..... Oh and by the way ...... you have a great left hand...!
It would be awesome if you could do a video showing the right hand licks you used for this. I pretty much zoom in and slow this video down every day when I practice lol
I see I 'liked' this some time ago. (LOVE it, actually.) I guess I've made considerable progress in Phil Best's foundational training since then, because this time I ordered 'Improvising Blues Piano’ by Tim Richards as you recommended to someone below.
Sorry I don’t have lessons available for this type of blues. I do have some basic tutorials for baselines and easy right hand licks on this channel and on my Instagram.
How I wish I could do what Andrew Campbell does. I can only imagine sitting at the piano on a spring day with the windows open and playing like this. That'd be a trip.
I've been playing the piano for thirty years now, mostly blues, played more gigs than I can count and much as I love it, there is a slight tragedy that once you can play like this, the amount of time and effort it takes to get so conversant with the instrument means that some of the magic you feel when you hear the music is lost, well, it has been for me at least!
@@Pete-tq6in What honesty and humility. I suspect the key element is that playing has been your career. I saw an interview with JD Souther where he was asked what he played when at home with friends. He said he'd be as likely to do that as spin on the top of a fence post. I've been drawing and generating visual ideas for a living my whole life. I'm happy to be retired and not even painting. Now that music is where I'm putting my creative energy, I think it's unlikely I'll live long enough to lose the pleasure. I'm fortunate to have a musicality coach whose goal for me is that I become fluent in thelanguage of music and addicted to how good playing feels. He's 55 and still gets high playing, maybe because most of his income comes from teaching.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and they have always wowed me. You’ve inspired me to really jump in and start Ultralearning blues piano and improvisation. But... I’ve only been self-teaching for about 6 months and I can barely play Minuet in G and have an even harder time playing by ear. It’s going to be a stretch to say the least. Right now, I know the blues scale and can do a simple shuffle, but I’d really like to expand on that and ask a few questions: 1. What are the key skills I need to learn to play the blues proficiently? 2. What was your journey in learning how to play the blues? 3. Do you offer any online lessons? I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions and help me start my journey!
Fatou Kourouma .. Hi Fatou, thanks for your comment. I’m glad you’re inspired to learn blues piano. I don’t give online lessons unfortunately but some tips/skills necessary for a beginner would be 1: Hand independence. Always practice the left hand first by itself until it feels natural and comfortable. If the left hand is not solid, further progress will be difficult. Then you can slowly add the right hand parts like simple chords or basic 3 -5 note riffs. Don’t rush it, patience is key. Another key that can help you as it did me is listening to as much blues piano music as possible from a variety of blues pianists. I also recommend searching TH-cam for blues piano instructional videos which can be helpful. A great instructional book you can find online is ‘Improvising Blues Piano’ by Tim Richards. Perfect for beginners, covers a range of styles and explains all aspects of blues piano very well. Even comes with a CD...Finally, practice everyday. Even if it’s just 10 minutes. Consistency is essential in learning any new skill. Best of luck!
Super steady rhythm. So important. Wow. Thank you for sharing your talent and hard work. You're flawless. 🎹
Christy .. Thanks for your kind words Christy! :)
@@andrewcampbell-bluespianop6741tutorial please
B flat is hard... great playing!
I agree. Bb is not one of the easier keys because the home now for that left pinky is a black note. However I think about the scale as g bloods and the solos get easier.
pretty much the only scale I know lol
you know your Blues Sphere, cheers from Vancouver!
Thanks, cheers from Australia!
So enjoyable.
Great !
Nice pianoing! It feels good to play music. Thank you!
🤗🤗🤗🤗😏💖🤗🤗🤗😏😏😏
I can read or play by ear. Thank you for teaching me a new song😁
Found you from Dr. K. 'video' with the don't bash the tee shirts one. You are very good.
Per Zufall in diesem Kanal gelandet - aber gefällt mir sehr 👍😁 Like and Abo von mir - Gruss aus der Schweiz 🇨🇭👋🏻
Beautiful my brother
Fabulous! Keep it coming! Thanks!
Thanks Noel 👍🏼
Beautifully done 👍👍
Thanks 🙂
Absolutely awesome 👏🏽
A really great bit of improvising Andrew
Very nice- Bb is still tough for me. Working on it!
That is lovely and original. Have subscribed and 3 more to the magic 1K.
Haha thanks Emily! 🙂
Been playing guitar most of my life, piano or keyboard for the past 10 years,, picking up steam lately,, your left hand amazes me,, if you tell any piano player a compliment,, the one they will appreciate the most,, is "man you got a great left hand" I guarantee that will tickle any piano player..... Oh and by the way ...... you have a great left hand...!
Yes that is a great compliment, thanks! 🙏🏼
It would be awesome if you could do a video showing the right hand licks you used for this. I pretty much zoom in and slow this video down every day when I practice lol
So beautiful !
Man that was fantastic. If I could play like that I’d be in heaven.
You can! Don't give up.
Great Andrew !!
That’s great 😊
Thanks Dave 🙂
This is simply awesome!
I see I 'liked' this some time ago. (LOVE it, actually.) I guess I've made considerable progress in Phil Best's foundational training since then, because this time I ordered 'Improvising Blues Piano’ by Tim Richards as you recommended to someone below.
That’s great mate! You can’t go wrong with that book by Tim Richards.
perfect ! please more videos
Lucky Thugger.. Thanks! Another video coming soon
Solid
Nice!
Great playing man, I really like your style!
Thanks Robert!
Would love to see some instructions on this type of blues playing ❤🎹do you have lessons
Sorry I don’t have lessons available for this type of blues. I do have some basic tutorials for baselines and easy right hand licks on this channel and on my Instagram.
Nice job!...🎶 🎹
Bruce Phoenix .. Thanks Bruce!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SKVĚLÉ DÍKY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How I wish I could do what Andrew Campbell does. I can only imagine sitting at the piano on a spring day with the windows open
and playing like this. That'd be a trip.
You paint a beautiful scene. I'm going to open the window and pay some boogie today.
I've been playing the piano for thirty years now, mostly blues, played more gigs than I can count and much as I love it, there is a slight tragedy that once you can play like this, the amount of time and effort it takes to get so conversant with the instrument means that some of the magic you feel when you hear the music is lost, well, it has been for me at least!
@@Pete-tq6in What honesty and humility. I suspect the key element is that playing has been your career. I saw an interview with JD Souther where he was asked what he played when at home with friends. He said he'd be as likely to do that as spin on the top of a fence post. I've been drawing and generating visual ideas for a living my whole life. I'm happy to be retired and not even painting. Now that music is where I'm putting my creative energy, I think it's unlikely I'll live long enough to lose the pleasure. I'm fortunate to have a musicality coach whose goal for me is that I become fluent in thelanguage of music and addicted to how good playing feels. He's 55 and still gets high playing, maybe because most of his income comes from teaching.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and they have always wowed me. You’ve inspired me to really jump in and start Ultralearning blues piano and improvisation. But... I’ve only been self-teaching for about 6 months and I can barely play Minuet in G and have an even harder time playing by ear. It’s going to be a stretch to say the least.
Right now, I know the blues scale and can do a simple shuffle, but I’d really like to expand on that and ask a few questions:
1. What are the key skills I need to learn to play the blues proficiently?
2. What was your journey in learning how to play the blues?
3. Do you offer any online lessons?
I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions and help me start my journey!
Fatou Kourouma .. Hi Fatou, thanks for your comment. I’m glad you’re inspired to learn blues piano. I don’t give online lessons unfortunately but some tips/skills necessary for a beginner would be 1: Hand independence. Always practice the left hand first by itself until it feels natural and comfortable. If the left hand is not solid, further progress will be difficult. Then you can slowly add the right hand parts like simple chords or basic 3 -5 note riffs. Don’t rush it, patience is key. Another key that can help you as it did me is listening to as much blues piano music as possible from a variety of blues pianists. I also recommend searching TH-cam for blues piano instructional videos which can be helpful. A great instructional book you can find online is ‘Improvising Blues Piano’ by Tim Richards. Perfect for beginners, covers a range of styles and explains all aspects of blues piano very well. Even comes with a CD...Finally, practice everyday. Even if it’s just 10 minutes. Consistency is essential in learning any new skill. Best of luck!
Thank you so much for your response! I’ll definitely check out the book you recommended!
I love the way and style you play. Do you offer lessons?
Thanks Cecil but no I don’t offer lessons.
Sounds great 👍🏾! Is this improv or actual songs?
Theophilus Martins..Thanks, some of it came about through improvisation. But the majority of this piece is based around actual songs.
Do you have the sheet music for this one I really want to learn it
I’m sorry I don’t.
nice but i call it RAGTIME