Ahhhh, this one was really good and fun to practice on! I appreciate you a lot always. This one seems a bit less appreciated than pop music ones well kinda inevitably i guess but as someone who went through all the practices this contains, this will help you get your fingers used to the bouncy rhythm and both hands working together to it. Im just a beginner and know almost nothing but i know collecting vocabularies in your own music dictionary is the key and this tutorial lets you get essential ones in a very fun way. Also Ive only played chords on my right hand and no melody because I like to sing and this was a great spice up to me! I'm looking forward to more of these fun jazzy songs! Hopefully sometimes full songs too if your time lets you do so! Thank you so much Pierre!
I just signed up, great playing , great teaching, some cool tunes, I have a request Freedom Jazz Dance(instrumental) Eddie Harris(sax) wrote it, many people have done it, Brian Auger & Oblivion Express organ version, very challenging tune for anyone, not as well known to most rock or pop players,
Great tutorial, but missing the main killer riff that drives the rhythm of the whole piece! I think this piece is great to learn 2 ways: The first as if you're playing with a combo where the piano drives most of the rhythm throughout the tune, and secondly as a solo piece where you drop in and out of the main riff and alternate with the melody lines you've covered here. Thanks for posting - subscribing.
Yup, I know what you're saying, but here on TH-cam I sort of have to guess the average level and most palatable way to teach the song to a "hypothetical" student. It's hard! Thanks for watching.
Your tutorial helped me master another great Jazz Song.Thanks for your help.
Excellent instruction and breakdown of a great song! This is right at my level - not too complex. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I was flabbergasted at how good this tutorial is. Most jazz musicians aren't incredible teachers!
Another great jazz song! Another great lesson!
What fun to play this!
Ahhhh, this one was really good and fun to practice on! I appreciate you a lot always. This one seems a bit less appreciated than pop music ones well kinda inevitably i guess but as someone who went through all the practices this contains, this will help you get your fingers used to the bouncy rhythm and both hands working together to it. Im just a beginner and know almost nothing but i know collecting vocabularies in your own music dictionary is the key and this tutorial lets you get essential ones in a very fun way. Also Ive only played chords on my right hand and no melody because I like to sing and this was a great spice up to me! I'm looking forward to more of these fun jazzy songs! Hopefully sometimes full songs too if your time lets you do so! Thank you so much Pierre!
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
Yes! Thank you, I love this
Thx ❤
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I just signed up, great playing , great teaching, some cool tunes, I have a request Freedom Jazz Dance(instrumental)
Eddie Harris(sax) wrote it, many people have done it, Brian Auger & Oblivion Express organ version, very challenging tune for anyone, not as well known to most rock or pop players,
Great tutorial, but missing the main killer riff that drives the rhythm of the whole piece! I think this piece is great to learn 2 ways: The first as if you're playing with a combo where the piano drives most of the rhythm throughout the tune, and secondly as a solo piece where you drop in and out of the main riff and alternate with the melody lines you've covered here. Thanks for posting - subscribing.
Yup, I know what you're saying, but here on TH-cam I sort of have to guess the average level and most palatable way to teach the song to a "hypothetical" student. It's hard! Thanks for watching.