Thanks Peter, this really helped. I think I gained more from the sparse LH use and it’s balance with the RH. A game changer for me, especially accompanying a singer, and soloing over the chord pattern.
Thank you Peter- from a previous student! Was looking up videos to develop my piano vocabulary-very limited currently. My instrument is the voice and trying to expand 😊 your video was helpful and easy to understand.
And when you are soloing, you switch this type of syncopation to your left hand? or you rather stay on beat? I'am asking because maybe it would be valuable to learn the same rhythms in both hands (I find left much harder to learn - it is easier to just walk the bass)
Great lesson Peter, thanks! Short and value-packed. Is this a standard you start playing? Sounds familiar, but I can't give it a name... Keep up the excellent work!
Love how you just keep on talking like you weren’t even playing the piano... talk about multitasking! Thanks for another very helpful video.
I learn more in 2 minutes with you than I do watching other 30 minute videos here on TH-cam
Awesome lesson bro!
Thanks for good jazz teacher and great jazz pianist. 😍
Great, new insight for me that not just intervals but also rhythms have to resolve. Great! :)
Wow, it is simple, but now it is so well explained, fantastic !
Thank you so much !
Thanks Peter, this really helped. I think I gained more from the sparse LH use and it’s balance with the RH. A game changer for me, especially accompanying a singer, and soloing over the chord pattern.
Thank you for the great videos!
Our love is here to stay
Simplemente eres un genio
Great teacher !
Thank you Peter- from a previous student! Was looking up videos to develop my piano vocabulary-very limited currently. My instrument is the voice and trying to expand 😊 your video was helpful and easy to understand.
Great performance
Listen to when bill Evan accompanying Monika Zetterlund on "it could happen to you". The rythmic comping is just too good.
Excelent!!!!! Thanks!!!
Great, as always, thank you.
Very helpful!
Need a dvd from you doc!
Sooo good
Totalllly agree with Ludovico Paoli
And when you are soloing, you switch this type of syncopation to your left hand? or you rather stay on beat? I'am asking because maybe it would be valuable to learn the same rhythms in both hands (I find left much harder to learn - it is easier to just walk the bass)
totally agree with Ludovico Paoli
You are a genious! Excelent videos!!!
I actually love you
Hey Peter great lessons where would you recommend I start I'm a beginner improve kind of guy
This is so damn slick, I'd love a transcription
2:35
It would be great to have the progression you're using
3:11 Those guys were probably playing this in 1917. Still sounds great! 😆
Left hand is little before the third beat in measure?
u ate that besti.,,,,..,..
thanks again
Our Love is Here to Stay. Title of the song he played.
This is the first video 93f yours that I'm watching.
What does "we're playing 2 feel in the LH" mean, that you stated in the beginning of the v8d3o?
Great lesson Peter, thanks! Short and value-packed. Is this a standard you start playing? Sounds familiar, but I can't give it a name... Keep up the excellent work!
"Our love is here to stay" by George Gershwin
You're right! Thank you so much Germán!!
Reminds me of what Ahmad Jamal does a lot in his 1995 album "digital works"..
thanks for the reminder on that GREAT album!
Hi if you could display the notes you're playing
Whats that tune he`s playing?
Our love is here to stay
24 Carat. Thanks . . . Bigly!
What's the tune he's playing in this clip?
Our love is hear to stay.
If you close your eyes feels like Lin Manuel Miranda is teaching you
wow
Play a song!!! any sooong!
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