Very organist very few who plays the organ nowadays reminds me of Jimmy Smith thank you for showing me the way you slide with your thumb I love it I learned something new i have been a church organist for years God bless 🙏 you regards from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
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A melhor aula sobre licks de órgão que encontrei no RUclips!!! Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar! Estou louco pra praticá-la! :-) . Saudações do Brasil!!!
for myself, i understand the theory part easily. its the proper fingering technique that is very hard for me. do you have any videos that talk about this? thanks for all the great videos! youre definitely one of the best!
Muito bom Tony parabéns, ainda terei um Hammond, aqui no Brasil é uma muito caro e eu não tenho grana kkk mas quando eu estiver tocando bem de verdade eu terei o meu Hammond, um sonho realizado, por enquanto vou pegando suas aulas... Parabéns!
@@LucasMartins-zv3oh espero que vc consiga ou se ja tiver um meus parabéns...Deus te abençoe, eu continuo usando VSTs ... Talvez eu nunca tenha...só Deus sabe da minha situação...boa sorte para nós 👍 Ah e eu sou um aprendiz tenho que ralar uma vida inteira para tocar estilo Tony e outros grandes músicos, cada músico tem sua indentidade creio que falta algo básico para vc detonar...vais descobrir ...a vida é uma escola garoto.
Tony,Guide To Melodic Freedom In A 12 Bar Blues.Major Pentatonic,Minor Pentatonic,Blues Scale( Minor Pentatonic plus the flat five),Myxolydian mode.Add these up,the only notes not in there are major seventh,flat two and flat six and those can be used as passing tones.Who said it, there are no wrong notes only bad resolutions. Look up jazz keyboardist from my hometown Pittsburgh.Pa. Keith Stebler. I heard Keith playing with Eric Kloss.They were doing a swing blues and there's Keith on his C3 and Leslie annd he's soloing and he's holding it,holding it and then he hit the fast speed on the Leslie and it was like the room blew up.That's what I'm talkin about.
The Hammond is on the way and I need to be well versed in what my options are. How to change the sounds and get used to where the stuff is at so I can transition well with fast songs slow songs and quiet songs.
Hey Tony i met you long time ago at Victor Pianos about 8 years back me and you had a Jam Session it was cool Im looking for a use Hammond B3 I need 1 realy Badly for my Studio Let me know Bro Kris
Cool video, despite the ridiculous comments. I'm a bit confused, though. When you demonstrated the C Blues scale, your high C is in fact an E on my Hammond L100. Checked with tuners and I'm good. Is your pitch transposed, up 2 steps?
I know it’s three years late but checked out Tony’s tuning with my tuner and his is spot on so methinks your either your tuners kaput or your video is playing at the wrong speed my friend !
In the first part of the video Tony showed the run in C blues scale, but he played the black key C# which is not in C blues. Was it a mistake or intention?
Petr Stránský C# makes some of those patterns sounds more jazzy. Also it helps you to play scales up and down without "returning stairs" in only one way, because it is harder to play C-D#-F than C-C#-D#-F (just because of the bigger distance on keyboard). There is actually harmonical theory besides, and sometimes C# is not going well, but I am not very good with jazz harmony, unfortunatelly. I also like add clear D in those, somehow scale sounds more "classical", but still with blue feeling :)
Tony is playing left hand bass most of the time. If you have a bass player you are working with or are playing bass with the pedals you could use some simple 3 note rootless voicings. In he Key of C try E Bb D for the I chord Eb A D for the IV and F B E for the V.
I am pianist, so I don't know what are the inverted color keys used for. Are those keys normal and it's just a design or are those some bass keys or something completely different?
Very organist very few who plays the organ nowadays reminds me of Jimmy Smith thank you for showing me the way you slide with your thumb I love it I learned something new i have been a church organist for years God bless 🙏 you regards from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Cool lesson! Tony Monaco is on of the greatest Hammond players I heard. I like his style a lot.
Thanks Tony. You explain it so well that even I can understand and learn from you.
extraordinarily informative. i felt like understood the lesson instantly even though i'm an extreme beginner
in addition to touring, he also gives lessons via the Internet.
i guess im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Makai Fernando Instablaster :)
great stuff as a guitar player learning keys that was very nice
Tom - thanks for this. It was helpful and you unlocked a few doors in my mind!
Thanks Tony, I’ve learned quite a few tricks from you. Keep up the good work.
Tony is top-notch.
I have a special place in my Soul and ears for Chester Thompson.
+BusMaster007X True that!!! Chester is a real BEAST!!!!!
Great video.....Tony you are a natural.!!!.......anybody that says you have no feel, does have a hole in his/her soul!!
You can really make that thing sing. Great feel. Soulful. Great instruction, as well.
A melhor aula sobre licks de órgão que encontrei no RUclips!!! Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar! Estou louco pra praticá-la! :-) . Saudações do Brasil!!!
Wow, one of the best videos for any Organ/Keyboard player!!! Thanks!!!
Too cool!
5:20...Now let's start inserting the thumb.....this is where it gets dirty....lol
Creme Brûlée nearly spat my coffee
and it does
he goes is damn dirty look at his tongue
Purpose here, to share and teach blues scales. Mission majorly accomplished. extreme thanks
Nice dude Tony. Very down to earth and approachable.
Thanx a lot for showing this in slow-motion with the fingering!!!
Dang, I never thought about dragging the thumb. Great video.
for myself, i understand the theory part easily. its the proper fingering technique that is very hard for me. do you have any videos that talk about this? thanks for all the great videos! youre definitely one of the best!
Cool post.... great stuff, Tony... Thanks for the post.
Thanks Tony! I look forward to obtaining some of your vids in the near future!
Me and my classmates are playing oye como va at our graduation in a few weeks, and I’m on the keyboard. This was really helpful, thanks.
Great video and tips, thanks Tony!
Enjoyed your explanation of raised 9ths & raised 11ths in the scale with sliding notes✔🎹🎹🎹🎹 hammondB3jack
That was great. I learned more in that 8:19 than in a lifetime of just listening due to my tone deafness. Thanks!!!
Thanks for posting this. Excellent video.
Thanks Tony ! Trying out the M143 I rescued from the widow who hates dust in her home ... Seems like a great Hammond so far ...Mike
Tony Monaco's the man
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! You're a master!
Wow. Great video! Thanks for posting this!!
great vid, got a solina f219 just the other day, this helps a lot :)
Great job Tony...super information!
Tony play is beautiful-Bravo
Thumb drag is gold! Who would of thunk it?
Wow, that's amazing! This is what I was searching!
Thank you Tony! This is awesome.
You’re cool. I could listen to you play all day!!!
Great demo, thanks very much.
C´mon Tony, get a good stand for that XK system. Thanks for the lesson...
Excelente Maestro Tony muchas gracias por enseñarnos
Muito bom Tony parabéns, ainda terei um Hammond, aqui no Brasil é uma muito caro e eu não tenho grana kkk mas quando eu estiver tocando bem de verdade eu terei o meu Hammond, um sonho realizado, por enquanto vou pegando suas aulas... Parabéns!
kkkkkkk eae mano, ja conseguiu um hammond?
@@LucasMartins-zv3oh espero que vc consiga ou se ja tiver um meus parabéns...Deus te abençoe, eu continuo usando VSTs ... Talvez eu nunca tenha...só Deus sabe da minha situação...boa sorte para nós 👍 Ah e eu sou um aprendiz tenho que ralar uma vida inteira para tocar estilo Tony e outros grandes músicos, cada músico tem sua indentidade creio que falta algo básico para vc detonar...vais descobrir ...a vida é uma escola garoto.
@@rockemteclas5700 obrigado meu querido, meu sonho ter um hammond também, tudo de bom pra você, deus te abençoe
Thank you for this instructional video.....helpful.
He makes it look so easy... How does he play that tight? When I try those simple notes, they fall off the beat...
Wonderful! Thanks for this, inspiering!
Fantastic instruction, thank you
Love Ittt!!!! -Thank You!
Ezra Bufford I just think you’re terrific
In a word ! Excellent.
very informative and just as applicable to piano
Tony,Guide To Melodic Freedom In A 12 Bar Blues.Major Pentatonic,Minor Pentatonic,Blues Scale( Minor Pentatonic plus the flat five),Myxolydian mode.Add these up,the only notes not in there are major seventh,flat two and flat six and those can be used as passing tones.Who said it, there are no wrong notes only bad resolutions. Look up jazz keyboardist from my hometown Pittsburgh.Pa. Keith Stebler. I heard Keith playing with Eric Kloss.They were doing a swing blues and there's Keith on his C3 and Leslie annd he's soloing and he's holding it,holding it and then he hit the fast speed on the Leslie and it was like the room blew up.That's what I'm talkin about.
That's a great lesson.
PLEASE COME TO EAST TEXAS AND TEACH US COUNTRY FOLKS HOW TO PLAY.PLEASE TONY,PLEASE.
wonderful demo...
If I only had such a Hammond organ :D
5:24 Tony: “That gets real dirty ya know” (smile) 😃
Excellent teacher
Tony That's Beautiful Playing.
Real cool lesson, thanks!!
Excellent! Thank you.
Clean quick fingers! But, I love the pure analog B's rather than the digital, they growl more. Thanks for the Techniques! Play on...
C'est beau le talent ! Thank you !
Thanks, I thought it was an XK-3c but the only XK-3c I could find only had one manual.
Great finesse. 👍
want to play so bad, finally got a spinet Hammond to start
excellent playing
Thank you very much
Excellent pace for me!
The "wobbly" organ was kind of distracting a bit. That's not a preference is it? It'd be kind of weird.
The Jon Lord Effect.
Cheaa Mayfield m
Lovely. What is the notes for the two ending chords at 7.07 please?
The Hammond is on the way and I need to be well versed in what my options are. How to change the sounds and get used to where the stuff is at so I can transition well with fast songs slow songs and quiet songs.
Instantly like the downward movement, brilliant
that was magic ! thanks
I was taught the 'blues' scale as the pentatonic scale.
They're different scales, paul.
Tony Monaco organista virtuoso .
I read it at Tony Montana's!
Hey Tony i met you long time ago at Victor Pianos about 8 years back me and you had a Jam Session it was cool Im looking for a use Hammond B3 I need 1 realy Badly for my Studio
Let me know Bro
Kris
Cool stuff!
😁👍
Cool video, despite the ridiculous comments. I'm a bit confused, though. When you demonstrated the C Blues scale, your high C is in fact an E on my Hammond L100. Checked with tuners and I'm good. Is your pitch transposed, up 2 steps?
I know it’s three years late but checked out Tony’s tuning with my tuner and his is spot on so methinks your either your tuners kaput or your video is playing at the wrong speed my friend !
Maybe you are using the wrong drawbars and removed the fundamental tone and played some harmonics only?
Great, thanks!
dammn that is great stuff!!!!
Sounds like fire
In the first part of the video Tony showed the run in C blues scale, but he played the black key C# which is not in C blues. Was it a mistake or intention?
Petr Stránský C# makes some of those patterns sounds more jazzy. Also it helps you to play scales up and down without "returning stairs" in only one way, because it is harder to play C-D#-F than C-C#-D#-F (just because of the bigger distance on keyboard). There is actually harmonical theory besides, and sometimes C# is not going well, but I am not very good with jazz harmony, unfortunatelly. I also like add clear D in those, somehow scale sounds more "classical", but still with blue feeling :)
Thx a million!!!!
thanks Tony!!!
so cool
Great man!
Nice
What would be a good voicing for a left hand chord while using this blues scale
Tony is playing left hand bass most of the time. If you have a bass player you are working with or are playing bass with the pedals you could use some simple 3 note rootless voicings. In he Key of C try E Bb D for the I chord Eb A D for the IV and F B E for the V.
Agree!
nice - thanks
it looks so easy when he does it....;D
Great!
Arigatou gozaimasu!
nicely done.... started slow but well done..
Hammond Xk-System (with the Xk3c as its soul)
I am pianist, so I don't know what are the inverted color keys used for. Are those keys normal and it's just a design or are those some bass keys or something completely different?
2:19 amogus 💀
thanks!
What other scale can I use in blues organ than just the blues scale to add variety?
daniel pardenilla you can use the major blues scale as well
Good^^ Thank Tou
those hands must've pleased so many women
CDEFGABC : Which are sharp or flat, in the blues scale?
Its a 6 note scale... C Eb F F# G Bb C