I think I want to practice just this technique for weeks. Just this would improve my playing immensely. Of course I would always wear slippers. Great explanation of how to play chord/melody in the right hand.
Wow! My genius pianist friend was showing me some techniques like this just last week! Lol but she used a latin/bossa context - chords with bossa rhythm with the 123 and melody with 4&5 just like you 😬😬 wonderful lesson 🩴🩴
That was truly amazing and inspiring to hear what you can do with just one hand. I was waiting for the sixteenths, but I guess that's not possible in slippers.
Slippers. Thanks you for this. These simple specific exercises that can take ones playing to the next level are very important and great part of your lessons. Congrats on your new baby BTW
Thank you for the corner thumb reminder playing two notes with one thumb. And thanks for the zoomed-in keyboard to illustrate fingering. I really like the quarter / eighth note chord change exercise for the right hand (#3) on the list. What brand of slippers is recommended for playing these exercises? ;)
Thank you for teaching in this great lesson techniques I have no idea existed! Working my was slowly through you beginner book, hope to eventually get one day to your solo book, which I also have and enjoy browsing through.
When you're changing the chords more than just when the chords change, are you doing reharms (i noticed a couple i think) or just shuffling around between chord tones and extensions/tensions on the chord with your right hand?
You play better with one hand than I play with two, and no doubt three if I had them. Very depressing. I've always found this song so pretty, which prompts the thought: lead sheets look deceptively simple, given that all the arranging is left to the performer. Nevertheless, writing a great jazz song is not simple. I wonder if that topic would be worth a tutorial or two.
I think I want to practice just this technique for weeks. Just this would improve my playing immensely. Of course I would always wear slippers. Great explanation of how to play chord/melody in the right hand.
Excellent lesson, just what I needed!🩴🩴
Came for exercises and found one of my favourite songs. Great for dancing around in slippers.
Fantastic! Enjoy your dancing!
I love exercise recommendations! Slippers!
Wow! My genius pianist friend was showing me some techniques like this just last week! Lol but she used a latin/bossa context - chords with bossa rhythm with the 123 and melody with 4&5 just like you 😬😬 wonderful lesson 🩴🩴
That was truly amazing and inspiring to hear what you can do with just one hand. I was waiting for the sixteenths, but I guess that's not possible in slippers.
Slippers. Thanks you for this. These simple specific exercises that can take ones playing to the next level are very important and great part of your lessons. Congrats on your new baby BTW
Thank you for the corner thumb reminder playing two notes with one thumb. And thanks for the zoomed-in keyboard to illustrate fingering. I really like the quarter / eighth note chord change exercise for the right hand (#3) on the list. What brand of slippers is recommended for playing these exercises? ;)
Oh Dem Golden Slippers! Thanks Jeremy!
Very helpful. Thank you. slippers
Thank you for teaching in this great lesson techniques I have no idea existed! Working my was slowly through you beginner book, hope to eventually get one day to your solo book, which I also have and enjoy browsing through.
I started as a jazz accordionist. This type of thing was my bread and butter
Excellent lesson Jeremy, thanks. I guess it would sound even better if you actually looked at the keyboard.😄
When you're changing the chords more than just when the chords change, are you doing reharms (i noticed a couple i think) or just shuffling around between chord tones and extensions/tensions on the chord with your right hand?
Great content as always, but the video title might be ill-advised, lmao
Nice slippers! lol
You play better with one hand than I play with two, and no doubt three if I had them. Very depressing.
I've always found this song so pretty, which prompts the thought: lead sheets look deceptively simple, given that all the arranging is left to the performer. Nevertheless, writing a great jazz song is not simple. I wonder if that topic would be worth a tutorial or two.
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Your step 4 was outrageously killing… 🙈
Slippers
Absolutely brilliant Jeremy
Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting!