Dear Tony, I am almost 70, well, 69 and 7 month from the next mile. I play since 3 years piano and discovered your lessons searching blues interpretations on TH-cam. Wonderfull, good, exiting and surely one of the best teachers around. I have learned so much due to your skills and the fine way you are guiding me to a new melody, song. I can not read notes, but now do know already the A to the G notes and what means sharp. I consider myself too old to start reading notes, and I confess, I am lazy except for trying playing piano. So I am steeling with the eyes the notes you are playing, and I play by ear following your explanations of melodies and watching you playing the songs. It is a blessing knowing you. It is a blessing to watch and see the way you try to enrich people to understand music and playing it. Thank you so much for your devotion and open mind in all kinds of music. You are damned good, I live in Belgium but do hope to meet you one day. Cheers, good job, very good job, excellent job. Thank's Tony, thanks mister Winston, thanks my teacher, cheers.
This has been a helpful and interesting tutorial on using blues improv with Blue Monk. Your posting of this vid is timely as I’m learning this tune now! 😎
At about my level 👍 I wonder if you could do another tutorial using a different scale(s) so we can compare and contrast? Thanks for your efforts in any case 👍
Do please check out the "Stan Tracey" version of this. I think it's on his "Sound Check" album. search "stan tracey blue monk". his chord voicings are so unique. it would be great to hear your analysis!!
Hi Tony..this is to make you aware of a Monk peculiarity. In measure three the lowest note is not the F, Monk actually plays E. The real book and others are wrong.You can watch him do it on line. A couple of vids are over the shoulder views, it can clearly be seen.
Dear Tony, I am almost 70, well, 69 and 7 month from the next mile. I play since 3 years piano and discovered your lessons searching blues interpretations on TH-cam. Wonderfull, good, exiting and surely one of the best teachers around. I have learned so much due to your skills and the fine way you are guiding me to a new melody, song. I can not read notes, but now do know already the A to the G notes and what means sharp. I consider myself too old to start reading notes, and I confess, I am lazy except for trying playing piano. So I am steeling with the eyes the notes you are playing, and I play by ear following your explanations of melodies and watching you playing the songs. It is a blessing knowing you. It is a blessing to watch and see the way you try to enrich people to understand music and playing it. Thank you so much for your devotion and open mind in all kinds of music. You are damned good, I live in Belgium but do hope to meet you one day. Cheers, good job, very good job, excellent job. Thank's Tony, thanks mister Winston, thanks my teacher, cheers.
"Let it become a part of you" would be a good catch phrase for an entire course or method !!!😎
you blow my mind every video! God bless you man!👍👍
Great lesson. A number of concepts yet digestible in a reasonable amount of time.
I really love your lessons! I’ve learned so much from you. Thank you!
Thank you Tony
Love your video lessons!! Thanks Tony
Great. Perfectly accessible. Many Thanks!🍻
The diminished structures are beautiful and a little bit advanced but please put this lesson on your beginner playlist, it is a must! Thanks 😊
Done! good advice
Excellent material!! Thank you so much for this valuable lesson!
Thank you for teaching me so kindly.
My pleasure!
That’s cool my friend
Great lesson and examples. thank you
Excelente el Blue Monk y tus buenos consejos thanks by the way
Love you much
Love this lesson, leaning blues now. The ideas of practicing and the arrangement examples helps a lot! Thank you!!
thank you from Italy! 👍
Please make more tutorial about jazz piano of Monk
Thank you, Maestro 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Dear Tony tghanksn very much e buon natale da Roma
So good i have been practice your tips then it work like you explain am so greatfully for your information good wave and vibra
Great Lesson Tony!
Such a great lesson! Makes me want to run to the piano and practice endlessly 😊 Thank you very much!
Brilliant thank you.
This has been a helpful and interesting tutorial on using blues improv with Blue Monk. Your posting of this vid is timely as I’m learning this tune now! 😎
Grande maestro! From Italy!
At about my level 👍
I wonder if you could do another tutorial using a different scale(s) so we can compare and contrast?
Thanks for your efforts in any case 👍
Very helpful!
Tony me gusta tu estilo, no eres pretencioso, and that is beyond Kool.
Great video
Great video! Lots of helpful tips to help me think of new musical ideas. Also, love the impromptu book reviews 😁
I appreciate you
Likewise! Thanks Zack
Cool
Do please check out the "Stan Tracey" version of this. I think it's on his "Sound Check" album. search "stan tracey blue monk". his chord voicings are so unique. it would be great to hear your analysis!!
Hi Tony..this is to make you aware of a Monk peculiarity. In measure three the lowest note is not the F, Monk actually plays E. The real book and others are wrong.You can watch him do it on line. A couple of vids are over the shoulder views, it can clearly be seen.
Wow, you're right.
Absolutely. Monk loved the b5. On of his trademarks
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