Maybe one day. If I have enough subscribers that I think people will care. Fun fact about me, though is that I don't have a grad degree in music. My masters is in English & Comparative Literature!
You really do a great job of this. I'm not quite to the level I need to be to get the most out of these videos but I do pick up a few things here and there that helps. Plus, even if the subject goes over my head I just like hearing you play. You have such a depth of knowledge it's a real education to listen.
Hey Jeremy! Many thanks for another fantastic lesson. Great tip about the blue notes from G on the C chord! And I'm delighted to see we share a similar taste in literature - Infinite Jest in particular is such a fantastic piece of work!
You are such an incredible pianist. Your logic, rhythm, time and many, many years of practice are better than being a genius. Don't let the subscriber count stop you from continuing to provide all levels of pianists with some of the most important lessons they never knew they / we needed. Appreciate the excellent work. A lifelong student from Australia. Thanks mate
Aw, wow, what a nice note! What's funny is that I think my subscriber count is great! I'm honestly shocked that anybody at all is interested about what I have to say about this nerdy stuff. Thanks, Protocol!
You're definitely my favourite but this one was harder to follow than usual because you vamp so fast and the notation just shows a complex cluster chord for 0.1 of a second! XD
Hi Maria! Thanks for the nice comment. I can't think of a place where topic is covered in my books. I'll definitely include it if there is a Jazz Piano Fundamentals, Book 3!
Hi Jeremy--Super helpful as always! Question about how to potentially apply this to 2-handed comping for All Blues. Seems like the 2nd inversion triad is equivalent to the top 3-notes (RH) of a So What voicing. So for All Blues, does it work to add the two 4ths in LH to create the full 2H So What voicing? Sounds ok when I do that, but on original recording, doesn't quite sound like Bill Evans is doing that--trying to figure out what he's doing--a mix of So What, Quartal, or most likely some variations/mix? Thanks for any guidance/thoughts!
I've always been fascinated by your book collection. Perhaps a tour of it one day?
Maybe one day. If I have enough subscribers that I think people will care. Fun fact about me, though is that I don't have a grad degree in music. My masters is in English & Comparative Literature!
Wow , great lesson. Love those sounds❤❤❤
Thanks very much, John! Thanks for watching my videos!
This so fantastic. Thank you!
You really do a great job of this. I'm not quite to the level I need to be to get the most out of these videos but I do pick up a few things here and there that helps. Plus, even if the subject goes over my head I just like hearing you play. You have such a depth of knowledge it's a real education to listen.
Absolutely Fantastic lesson! Big breakthrough for me. Mucho Thanxo.🌹🌹🌹🌹😎
Oooh, I love breakthroughs! Enjoy, Brenda! Break on through to the other side!
Man, that's sooooooo cooooool!!!! Thanks a lot
This topic is too much fun!
Nice! I'm glad you dug it - yes, there's a lot to experiment with!
Haha...Brothers Karamazow😂❤
That one took me a long time to write... 😂😂 😂
@@JeremySiskind hahaha! But it's finally done!😂🤣
So much great info in each of your videos Thanks
Awesome. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Jeremy! Many thanks for another fantastic lesson. Great tip about the blue notes from G on the C chord! And I'm delighted to see we share a similar taste in literature - Infinite Jest in particular is such a fantastic piece of work!
Cliffy! Yes, I'm a big DFW fan. I want to reread Infinite Jest but, wow, what a time commitment. He was a true genius!
@@JeremySiskind Without a doubt!
You are such an incredible pianist. Your logic, rhythm, time and many, many years of practice are better than being a genius.
Don't let the subscriber count stop you from continuing to provide all levels of pianists with some of the most important lessons they never knew they / we needed.
Appreciate the excellent work.
A lifelong student from Australia.
Thanks mate
Aw, wow, what a nice note! What's funny is that I think my subscriber count is great! I'm honestly shocked that anybody at all is interested about what I have to say about this nerdy stuff. Thanks, Protocol!
Thank you for this! I'm thoroughly enjoying your classes and you're such a gifted teacher/musician.
I'm honored! Thank you so much!
I want to see you live at blues alley. That would be EVERYONEs cup of tea
I've only played at Blues Alley once, but I'd love to come back. Hopefully someday!
You're definitely my favourite but this one was harder to follow than usual because you vamp so fast and the notation just shows a complex cluster chord for 0.1 of a second! XD
I love ur videos! Is there a chapter on this topic in one of your books? Happy holidays!
Hi Maria! Thanks for the nice comment. I can't think of a place where topic is covered in my books. I'll definitely include it if there is a Jazz Piano Fundamentals, Book 3!
Thank you so much! ❤
Thanks so much, Electric Mouse!
"Our favorite youtube jazz person" 😄 thanks a lot for one more of your great, to the point lessons!
favorite youtube *AND NOT ONLY* jazz person!!
@@alexandros_haralabidis Aw shucks! Haha, I don't know what I was thinking regarding this video intro! 😂
Hi Jeremy--Super helpful as always! Question about how to potentially apply this to 2-handed comping for All Blues. Seems like the 2nd inversion triad is equivalent to the top 3-notes (RH) of a So What voicing. So for All Blues, does it work to add the two 4ths in LH to create the full 2H So What voicing? Sounds ok when I do that, but on original recording, doesn't quite sound like Bill Evans is doing that--trying to figure out what he's doing--a mix of So What, Quartal, or most likely some variations/mix? Thanks for any guidance/thoughts!
That was funny book joke in the beginning haha😂
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Glad you liked it, Ms. Marcow! Happy experimenting!
It's Ok to lie about being a genius.
Kanye West lies about being a genius all the time.
Haha, not touching that one, Bob. 😉
Lol😅