Mr. Migliazza..never fails..for clarity, accuracy, and attention to detail..he's second to none in my opinion..and somehow he still manages to make the critical issue of timing shine through with clarity. Still hoping he decides to puit together a comprehensive, beginner to pro TOME and C.D. series with this same quality.
Thanks Alex! The "Tome" would be a huge project for sure, but I may get to that sooner or later :-) Would probably require input and collaboration from several people, which could also be fun to make sure we don't leave anything out 😛
🎵 Arthur thankyou for posting another excellent tutorial video for we aspiring blues and boogie pianists. Everything we need to tackle this 12 bar blues is here. Also looking forward to your next "Office Hours" Sunday livestream, its becoming a regular tune in for me. Excellent! Another winner video here Arthur. Recommend your channel to anyone who's interested in furthering their skills on the ol' 88s! Cheers! 👍🎵
Thank you Arthur. Love the chromatic turnaround lick and the stop ending lick ( till I get to the keyboard) sounds like a descending blues scale starting at G.
Love the blues style of 🎹 piano…can you demonstrate some Slow blues style with one left hand chord with right hand runs and licks etc to improvise with..❤thanks Grant 🤗
Thanks Grant. I do have a couple videos on slow blues out there.. try searching for my name and "slow blues". I can't think of what they are called right off the bat but I know i've covered it some. Thanks again and good luck.
Brilliant video. Thank you. But here’s what’s gonna happen: I’ll play the right hand pretty well, the left hand really well and when I put them together it’ll be like watching a sheep try and use an iPhone. I’ve been trying so hard since I was was eight years old. I’m forty something now and still can’t do it.
Thanks Dude! Have you checked out my videos on developing hand independence? It can be a little challenging at first but well worth the effort. I have about 4 or 5 videos with different exercises. I've got a bunch in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PLGcfKKbLRnz8_vCD4I50AcQKwq9sOaPMD
@@thearthurmigliazza wow, brilliant, thank you. I haven’t seen them but I’ll check them out now. I’ll keep you posted on my progress. Thank you so much.
I cna play far more complex pieces than this but am still realy struggling to put boths hands together on this one. can anyone give me some tips on how to level up to this? Like, I for example can even play strde style pieces. but I can't even play the opening bar on this.
Hi Nathan! Let me ask, how did you learn the more complex pieces? If it was by sheet music, then keep in mind this will be an almost COMPLETELY different skill set. This will be you *creating* the music rather than learning to play it. The hands need to be functioning independently. Check out the lessons here, all free of charge. www.schoolofboogie.com/thebasics Also the first link in the video description is a more step by step tutorial by one of my students. That may help too. Best wishes,
@@thearthurmigliazza I did learn by reading sheet music. and basically learning the two hands together was almost like learning an entirely separate piece from learning the right and left hands indvidually. thanks for your help! I have hard time working with each hand independently. I thought I had goodhand independence because i could play counterpoint, but only if I rehearse the both hands together meticulously. looking forward to getting better!
@@thearthurmigliazza okay. i went to your beginner course and did the lessons up through hand independence part two and now I can play the first riff! thanks for your help. still needs some work to clean up, but feel like I made great progress and getting better idea of how I can build my improvisational skill, etc. I'm really more interested in the Fess/Dr. John stuff. Do you recommend I just start working on the New Orleans style lessons instead? these pieces seemed a lot simpler than the new Orleans stuff so that's why came to them. Definitely will be a patron once I figure out the path.
@@nathanreiber6819 Great! I recommend getting some simple blues piano stuff under your fingers first because the LH patterns are so much more straightforward and you will be able to make progress quicker and gain confidence. When people struggle with blues and then jump into new orleans before getting the hang of it they tend to get frustrated.
Top, nicht wie die meisten Selbstdarsteller. Einfach, verständlich einfach ! .... und noch eine schöne blues - Melodie !
Great video no talk no ego just. Give me the music top class
Very cool!! Thank you! Now to go to the piano and HOPE I can do this! 🎶
wow you are the best in youtube !!! thanks
Than you very much Arthur...☺
I should be able to have a go at that one! Thank you!
Thanks kevin enjoy!
Excellent! Really nice job of editing this and breaking it down. The labels are very helpful!
I💖💖 this!
Mr. Migliazza..never fails..for clarity, accuracy, and attention to detail..he's second to none in my opinion..and somehow he still manages to make the critical issue of timing shine through with clarity. Still hoping he decides to puit together a comprehensive, beginner to pro TOME and C.D. series with this same quality.
Thanks Alex! The "Tome" would be a huge project for sure, but I may get to that sooner or later :-) Would probably require input and collaboration from several people, which could also be fun to make sure we don't leave anything out 😛
Love the quick tutorial style. So clear and easy to navigate. Fantastic piece of music education!
Thank you!
great video. Thank you for posting
Man your are the man, dope tutorial.
Can't wait to practice it
Thanks Guido! Can't wait to hear your progress.
🎵 Arthur thankyou for posting another excellent tutorial video for we aspiring blues and boogie pianists. Everything we need to tackle this 12 bar blues is here. Also looking forward to your next "Office Hours" Sunday livestream, its becoming a regular tune in for me. Excellent! Another winner video here Arthur. Recommend your channel to anyone who's interested in furthering their skills on the ol' 88s! Cheers! 👍🎵
Thank you Dave!
Thank you Arthur. Love the chromatic turnaround lick and the stop ending lick ( till I get to the keyboard) sounds like a descending blues scale starting at G.
good ear!
@@thearthurmigliazza working on it now. The 9th chords at the end too👍Get me out of that 7th chord repetition.
Owesome
Great job thank you so much.
Gràcies !
🙏Awesome playing Arthur🌺🌷🤗🌹🌿💕🎵
Thank you Karen!
Still great to learn even if it isn't the first one you learn.. Great tutorial!!
Thank you!
Oh yeah!!! 😊
Keren banget
Thank you for posting such a content.
My pleasure! Hope it's helpful.
Funny, hold d and f keys for the stock sound, was making me smile.
Breakdown of right hand starts at 02:46
Love the blues style of 🎹 piano…can you demonstrate some Slow blues style with one left hand chord with right hand runs and licks etc to improvise with..❤thanks Grant 🤗
Thanks Grant. I do have a couple videos on slow blues out there.. try searching for my name and "slow blues". I can't think of what they are called right off the bat but I know i've covered it some. Thanks again and good luck.
Brilliant video. Thank you. But here’s what’s gonna happen: I’ll play the right hand pretty well, the left hand really well and when I put them together it’ll be like watching a sheep try and use an iPhone. I’ve been trying so hard since I was was eight years old. I’m forty something now and still can’t do it.
Thanks Dude! Have you checked out my videos on developing hand independence? It can be a little challenging at first but well worth the effort. I have about 4 or 5 videos with different exercises. I've got a bunch in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PLGcfKKbLRnz8_vCD4I50AcQKwq9sOaPMD
@@thearthurmigliazza wow, brilliant, thank you. I haven’t seen them but I’ll check them out now. I’ll keep you posted on my progress. Thank you so much.
I was the same way!!! Seven years of study and . . . . Nothing!!!
It took me a few months to learn his boogie woogie piano. Once you overcome the hand independence, you will progress a lot faster.
but your writing skills are awesome. Your comment about the sheep and the iPhone is hilarious. You have talent my friend!
I cna play far more complex pieces than this but am still realy struggling to put boths hands together on this one. can anyone give me some tips on how to level up to this? Like, I for example can even play strde style pieces. but I can't even play the opening bar on this.
Hi Nathan! Let me ask, how did you learn the more complex pieces? If it was by sheet music, then keep in mind this will be an almost COMPLETELY different skill set. This will be you *creating* the music rather than learning to play it. The hands need to be functioning independently.
Check out the lessons here, all free of charge. www.schoolofboogie.com/thebasics
Also the first link in the video description is a more step by step tutorial by one of my students. That may help too. Best wishes,
@@thearthurmigliazza I did learn by reading sheet music. and basically learning the two hands together was almost like learning an entirely separate piece from learning the right and left hands indvidually. thanks for your help! I have hard time working with each hand independently. I thought I had goodhand independence because i could play counterpoint, but only if I rehearse the both hands together meticulously. looking forward to getting better!
@@thearthurmigliazza okay. i went to your beginner course and did the lessons up through hand independence part two and now I can play the first riff! thanks for your help. still needs some work to clean up, but feel like I made great progress and getting better idea of how I can build my improvisational skill, etc.
I'm really more interested in the Fess/Dr. John stuff. Do you recommend I just start working on the New Orleans style lessons instead? these pieces seemed a lot simpler than the new Orleans stuff so that's why came to them. Definitely will be a patron once I figure out the path.
@@nathanreiber6819 Great! I recommend getting some simple blues piano stuff under your fingers first because the LH patterns are so much more straightforward and you will be able to make progress quicker and gain confidence. When people struggle with blues and then jump into new orleans before getting the hang of it they tend to get frustrated.
Tops
Hah. When I first saw this in notifications I thought , "Amos Milburn", so was very confused for a bit.
Chicken Shack Boogie! Also a great song :-)
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