Pentatonic scale is used in different songs with different modes, please make a video on how to relate and embellish this scale with appropriate chords. Thanks for the lesson!
Tenths are the secret😉😍 I'm working on my left hand. i love the idea of creating your own accompaniment and timing and to be able to change tempo when wanted for texture and stylistic choices😆 real music is feeling🔥 Thanks for that awesome video great inspiration Big fan of your channel🙏
When he said can be achieved in a couple of months😅 Just how things go sometimes Seems as though I’ll be practicing left hand strides by themselves, then adding simple melodies and working my way up
Cool lesson! Can stride be used in slow ballad jazz style (any examples)? And you haven`t said anything about the sustain pedal. I thought it can add some simplicity to the process.
Thanks for excellent theoretical discussion made free. But I don't think anyone can practically play both types of strides by watching the video. You should have demonstrated the crucial points of making a torque movement and ejection.
Hello, I must say I really liked your video and teaching of this. You are brill, It reminded of a video I’ve seen recently th-cam.com/video/pT6UXxUXCoM/w-d-xo.html by danthecomopser and what he does at 3:20 to 3:55 in the video. I would really appreciate it if you could elaborate on the technique and how he gets that mellow stride sound with the extra bass notes to flow. I really hope you read my comment and would take into consideration. You’re friend, Socks.
Alright it's official, he can read minds.
Exactly what I was looking for thanks
Great charts! Thank you
🙏🙏🙏👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You're SO Right On with your charts! Very much appreciated! When able, will be purchasing your method books! Thanks!
You're the best, THANK YOU!
that was brilliant and just what I was looking for after searching the web all day for "stride piano made easy" ... and you did - so ... many thanks
You Are.....Amazing................MASTER.
Great idea.
Pentatonic scale is used in different songs with different modes, please make a video on how to relate and embellish this scale with appropriate chords. Thanks for the lesson!
Souvik Roy I second this
Tenths are the secret😉😍
I'm working on my left hand. i love the idea of creating your own accompaniment and timing and to be able to change tempo when wanted for texture and stylistic choices😆 real music is feeling🔥
Thanks for that awesome video great inspiration
Big fan of your channel🙏
When he said can be achieved in a couple of months😅
Just how things go sometimes
Seems as though I’ll be practicing left hand strides by themselves, then adding simple melodies and working my way up
I have to say I find stride difficult so for the time being am sticking to Boogie.
Cool lesson! Can stride be used in slow ballad jazz style (any examples)? And you haven`t said anything about the sustain pedal. I thought it can add some simplicity to the process.
Might get a bit muddy and lose the distinct "oom-pah" feel but experiment and try it out, let me know how it goes
Just like in ragtimes
Thanks for excellent theoretical discussion made free. But I don't think anyone can practically play both types of strides by watching the video. You should have demonstrated the crucial points of making a torque movement and ejection.
First! 🤗🤗
Hello, I must say I really liked your video and teaching of this. You are brill, It reminded of a video I’ve seen recently th-cam.com/video/pT6UXxUXCoM/w-d-xo.html by danthecomopser and what he does at 3:20 to 3:55 in the video. I would really appreciate it if you could elaborate on the technique and how he gets that mellow stride sound with the extra bass notes to flow.
I really hope you read my comment and would take into consideration.
You’re friend, Socks.
@_
ℹ️ should make new clips under old terms, to further expand your theory.
made your course into a Booklet.
🥉