Ray Charles "Drown In My Own Tears" Piano Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Piano tutorial for Ray Charles "Drown In My Own Tears". If you have any request please feel free to comment or send me a personal message at karlismusik@gmail.com Thanks for watching and please don't forget to LIKE SHARE COMMENT SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE BELL.
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Thank you so much 🙏🏽- I´m a big Ray-Fan and this is one of my favorite songs - this is a good motivation to practice and your tutorials are very helpful. A great thank you from Germany
Can you do a video ANY DAY NOW (Vincent Bohanan)
BBL Drizzy piano tutorial ???????
Very cool! Nice singing also. 👍
If you can please do a video of that song please
Aint now way you sound just like Ray... and the interpretation so good.
Finally someone ♥️♥️♥️
Needed this. Much appreciated Brother Karlis. There are so many great interpretations of this song from Aretha and Etta to James Booker. As for more Ray tutorials I'd vote for Sweet Sixteen Bars or Rockhouse
Oh man. So good.
wow u almost sound like ray man
Thanks so much for this 1!!!
Man awesome content. Your tutorials are very informative. Thank you very much! I have a doubt, what kind of keyboard do you use?
Nice…..I’ve never heard this before but I definitely recognize the chord progression.
Do Ebony Eyes by Stevie Wonder! Love your vids and always very easy to follow. Thank you!!
Superb, nicely done sir
YES!! Please do more Ray Charles! ❤️❤️
Great tutorial as always 👏👏👏
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Awesome, man. Could you maybe spend some time explaining the function of all these chords in the song? Especially the modified chords with different bass notes.
You ungrateful people expect everything for nothing. You think he is your teacher. Bet you skip ads and don’t even listen to his music to support.
@@daniel-1998 I'm pretty sure he'll appreciate the fact that I rated his content "awesome", and that I'm interested enough in his skill and talent, to bother spending my time to suggest perhaps an extension of the lessons beyond just playing to actually teaching why or how the chords work. I'm sure that he'll appreciate the fact that there are people interested in this topic, and that it would perhaps expand his audience and give him more exposure and more income. And last but not least, I'm sure he's wise enough to understand that I simply made a suggestion, and that by no means I'm being arrogant and feeling entitled to personalised content. He's wise enough to understand that a suggestion or a comment is not a demand, nor a criticism. On the contrary. It's only appreciation for his work.
u r the GOAT !!!!!!!!
Wow, thank you man