Absolutely incredible tutorial!! You explain calmly and precisely without being perceived as “showing off.” Thank you so much for the great lessons! 😊
Wow - you are an amazing player plus a great organized teacher! Thank you.
Wow that theory was easy to recieve but the playing made me forget all ready ill have this video on repeat for a while lol
You've really been a blessing to me Sir. God bless ya real good. Stay blessed
Fantastic
I’ve been plateaued for decades.
Originally a classical organ student who played in traditional Catholic Churches.
Spent my life working as a pianoman.
I have much to learn from you.
Welcome to our community! I'm so glad you found us! If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know!
wooooow i just threw that intro on amazing grace and it worked out perfectly.
Once again, I'd like to thank you for sharing your "secret sauce" with the rest of us. Really helpful for understanding the basics of Gospel music (for those never exposed to it before). And very good explanations. Keep up the good work!
I'm just loving it Sir...Your pick up not for playing scales are really amazing 🔥🔥
Woww! Thank u papa for this lesson I really want to be your student!
Thanks for sharing, i have a suggestion for a video you could show us some mediant substitution, it would be a big help.
Thank you Corey! I love the walkup you did at 5:28. Is that diminish drop 2 walk up?. And also the walk up at 6:07.
Thank you so much sir
Please sir can you please do it this in the key of F#
I would love to do that, but I’d have to do it privately. Send me an email and let’s talk!
Wow ...hi bro thanks and God bless you 🙏. Can you help with those congregational sonhs like victory is mine, what a mighty God we serve. Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial! Can you do a tutorial on the Amazing Grace chord you used for this video please? Thank you for all you do .
@@SkilledMusician I meant a tutorial on the song itself as you are playing it in this video.
@@AllenWeathers-nv6bp Oh you mean you would like a video on how to play Amazing Grace?
yes please. if possible a breakdown of the way you played it in this tutorial.@@SkilledMusician
How are you sir. The challenge of many people including me is, they don't know the fomuler we can use to apply the chords under scales pattern of major or minor blues scale including the other scales except a major scale. Even if we talk about a major scale also we have the same challenge where most of the teachers don't explain how to create or add chords
I’m not sure I fully understand what you are saying. Can you explain it in a different way?
Thank you for replying me. I mean to say how to add the chords on a minor blues scale . For example, on a major scale we apply the diatonic chords using this formula: 1,4,5 are major chords and 2,3,6 are minor chords then 7 is a diminished chord. So my challenge is is I don't know the formula we use on the other scales especially blues.
@@SkilledMusician Thank you for replying me. I mean to say how to add the chords on a minor blues scale . For example, on a major scale we apply the diatonic chords using this formula: 1,4,5 are major chords and 2,3,6 are minor chords then 7 is a diminished chord. So my challenge is is I don't know the formula we use on the other scales especially blues.
@@giftsize5081 Ok I understand your question now. You can do what you are saying, but that's really not how those scales are commonly used. They are used to play embellishments over harmony in your traditional major and minor keys, not so much as to create new harmony.
So, the one scale thing where C- blues is the same as Eb major blues. Does this keep working up minor thirds? The F#- blues and the A major blues are all the same notes as the C- blues and Eb major blues? The roots of those four become a diminished chord.
@@SkilledMusician What a beautiful thing!! So over all, there are but only 3 blues scales to put into muscle memory, coresponding to the three diminished chord groups. But because we are alternating between minor and major, there's probably a one-note tweak that will repeat that pattern, flipping it in reverse, major and minor.
The symmetry in music is a gorgeous puzzle that keeps revealing its secrets even decades later! Thank you for your passion, Brother!
@@n0nam3given I appreciate you! There are actually 12 blues scales to commit to memory.
Pls I want to improve my playing but I don't know how to go about it. Pls I need your help.
How to play this fast... my fingering method is too poor😢... please need help
I made a video on fingering to help. Here it is - th-cam.com/video/LvBDVX-No68/w-d-xo.html
Why are the drums louder than the piano?
@@SiggeSvahn LOL...I probably won't be remixing this video, as to upload a new video will mean completely deleting this one. But going forward my mixes will definitely be better...
I would love to get to that level, but it looks like too much to take in all at once.
I ain’t even gotten into the lesson yet but the intro🥴🥴😵💫🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
What a good teacher I met. I have got a question sir and the question is, how do we add chords to both major and minor blues scale. That's the challenge I have I know all the scales pattern but I don't know the chords to add through my left hand. And therefore I know only how chords on a major scale as number 1 is a major chord, 2 is minor, 3 minor, 4 major, 5 major,6 minor,7 is a diminished chord then 8 the same as 1.
How are you sir. The challenge of many people including me is, they don't know the fomuler we can use to apply the chords under scales pattern of major or minor blues scale including the other scales except a major scale. Even if we talk about a major scale also we have the same challenge where most of the teachers don't explain how to create or add chords
I’m telling you fam straight gas ⛽️