After several months of messing around with this on and off, I’m able to play it from start from finish. Which does sound insane for 30 seconds of music. Thanks for allowing a complete newbie like me learn this amazing melody, Olly!
Just discovered your channel Olly after many years of struggling ,bought about everything watched all the the tutorials out there , I am now making a fresh start , after watching your video on lazy bird I am now determined to get the basics right , really inspired , great tutorial on blue in green Many Thanks
Thanks and I'm glad that you've found some of my videos useful - yes just working on the basics is a good idea, and just focus on one or two simple ideas - if I ever feel a bit lost or overwhelmed with a concept I always just go back to the basics
Hey, thank you :) I have a couple of recordings of it on my channel, although not sure if you'd call them advanced.. someone has posted the transcription of Bill Evans from Kind of Blue on RUclips, should be easy to find with a search of that helps?
Thanks for the great introduction to blue in green very nice chord voicings and melody--just wish I could enlarge your lead sheet-very small on a phone-- thanks again- by the way--is your sheet from one of the Hal Leonard versions of the real book?--someone please let me know--🎵
Beautiful....Im a little confused tho....When I first learned Blue in Green like 2 years ago, I learned it starting on D-9 and I've played along with the original recording and it sounds spot on to the recording. However, the iReal Pro app has it starting on Gmin with a very similar progression that you have here (with the chromatic Db7 going to C-7 etc). Where does this come from? Is this starting from a different section of the song? Is this a chord sheet of a different recording of Blue in Green (I know Bill Evans has several solo recordings of Blue in Green)..any insight into this?
Hey. On the original recording on Kind of Blue there's a piano intro that does start on a dm11 (dm9). The actual tune, as notated in the real book starts on the Gm7 (When Miles plays his first note). Real book charts rarely include intros and just give the head of the tune. Hope that clears it up?
Hi Marina - Yes probably a different print edition, but Bbmaj7#11 is virtually the same as a Gm7 with an E in the melody (just a G in the bass instead of a Bb) Both work equally well @@moondancermarina
Olly...I'm confused with what happens after the coda in measure 10? You play G,Bflat, D, E chord...but the chord in measure 11 starts with another Dmin9 (F on the top)...not an E. Please explain?
Hi Scott - When you get to the coda, you play bar 11 instead of bar 10, not as well as i.e. you jump straight to 11 as soon as you get to the coda sign. Hope that makes some sense
After several months of messing around with this on and off, I’m able to play it from start from finish. Which does sound insane for 30 seconds of music. Thanks for allowing a complete newbie like me learn this amazing melody, Olly!
Congratulations
@@davidhernandez-uw1gj thanks david!
Thanks so much. Watched multiple times and learned a ton. All the best, David
0:15 without a doubt Bill Evans wrote it
Brilliant clear talkthrough thanks !
Just discovered your channel Olly after many years of struggling ,bought about everything watched all the the tutorials out there , I am now making a fresh start , after watching your video on lazy bird I am now determined to get the basics right , really inspired , great tutorial on blue in green Many Thanks
Thanks and I'm glad that you've found some of my videos useful - yes just working on the basics is a good idea, and just focus on one or two simple ideas - if I ever feel a bit lost or overwhelmed with a concept I always just go back to the basics
Excellent Jazz piano tutorial ❤
Thank you David :)
Very easy to follow progression. Thank you very much!
This is brilliant I love your tritone sub suggestion that works so nicely
Perfect video. Thanks!
Thank you, this is such a usefull explanation for starting with jazz standards, great tutorial!
Great Job and Nice Video
This is great mate, any chance you could upload a score?
great tutorial, really helped me to get into the tune!
Wow , thanks so much for this Olly. Superb tutorial
Thank you!
Learned a lot, man, especially about those beautiful Tritone Subs, thank you!
Dig your teaching. Having the chord chart to refer to is very helpful!!
Cheers Tom!
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Great tutorial just managed to score it fabulous voicings challenging but love it thanks
You're very welcome Derek - great job transcribing it!
Really awesome stuff man. Please keep these coming!
Ah thank you, appreciate it, and will do :)
Great job
Thx for sharing the voicings!! Finally can play it
Glad you found it useful!
Hi Olly, just discovered your channel, fantastic, much appreciated, thanks, John from Ireland.
Hi John, glad you enjoy my videos and thanks for your comment :)
Grazie.
Great video mate, good teacher! Earned a sub
Thank you Zak, I appreciate the feedback and the sub! :)
❤❤❤❤ tu es trop cool
Hey ! Awesome stuff, do you any advanced arrangement tho ? I find it really useful to listen to some other arrangements to craft my own
Hey, thank you :) I have a couple of recordings of it on my channel, although not sure if you'd call them advanced.. someone has posted the transcription of Bill Evans from Kind of Blue on RUclips, should be easy to find with a search of that helps?
@@ollyonpiano yeah i've checked out your other videos that's why i asked :) Amazing, i'll do a quick search then thank you
Thanks for the great introduction to blue in green very nice chord voicings and melody--just wish I could enlarge your lead sheet-very small on a phone-- thanks again- by the way--is your sheet from one of the Hal Leonard versions of the real book?--someone please let me know--🎵
Thanks
Thank you very much Laura, very kind of you
Beautiful....Im a little confused tho....When I first learned Blue in Green like 2 years ago, I learned it starting on D-9 and I've played along with the original recording and it sounds spot on to the recording. However, the iReal Pro app has it starting on Gmin with a very similar progression that you have here (with the chromatic Db7 going to C-7 etc). Where does this come from? Is this starting from a different section of the song? Is this a chord sheet of a different recording of Blue in Green (I know Bill Evans has several solo recordings of Blue in Green)..any insight into this?
Hey. On the original recording on Kind of Blue there's a piano intro that does start on a dm11 (dm9). The actual tune, as notated in the real book starts on the Gm7 (When Miles plays his first note). Real book charts rarely include intros and just give the head of the tune. Hope that clears it up?
Hi, thanks for sharing your work 👐 I've taken it from Real Book I and it starts with Bbmaj7#11 🥴@@ollyonpiano is it because a different edition maybe?
Hi Marina - Yes probably a different print edition, but Bbmaj7#11 is virtually the same as a Gm7 with an E in the melody (just a G in the bass instead of a Bb) Both work equally well @@moondancermarina
1:25 final result
Thank you very much Olly! I'm new here, subscribed! ;-)))
You are welcome, and thank you for subscribing!
Olly...I'm confused with what happens after the coda in measure 10? You play G,Bflat, D, E chord...but the chord in measure 11 starts with another Dmin9 (F on the top)...not an E. Please explain?
Hi Scott - When you get to the coda, you play bar 11 instead of bar 10, not as well as i.e. you jump straight to 11 as soon as you get to the coda sign. Hope that makes some sense
@@ollyonpiano Thanks...I had a feeling that was the way to play it. It seems unresolved stopping at the high F...
does it start on gminor13 or bmajor#11? cause different versions seem to suggest either. is that a purely stylistic choice?
Either works well since they're basically the same minus the G in the bass for the BMaj7#11
Bill wrote it
You talk too much