Hey Nane, I’m a huge fan of your channel and really love the unique way you bring songs to life! Your style adds so much depth and emotion, and it’s always a pleasure to listen to your Tutorial and performances. There’s one song I absolutely love - Love of my life by Queen , and I think your version could make it truly special. This song means a lot to me because I feel in it the strong connection I have lost I’m sure many of your followers would enjoy hearing your take on it, and it could be an unforgettable performance! If you have the time and if it fits your style, it would mean a lot. Thanks for all the amazing content you create-looking forward to hearing more of your incredible work!
Thank you so much for all the kind words! Checking out that song now - this could be cool though the piano part as played on the recording is fairly advanced in moments. I will mull it over!
Il più esauriente tutorial di questa canzone.Bravissimo Nate.Peccato che non parlo tanto l' inglese,ma ti fai capire benissimo.Grazie ancora dall' Italy.
Great video! Thanks! This is perfect for beginner/intermediate players like me, for working on a part of piano playing that gets overlooked, in my humble opinion. We can get hung up on scales and chords and technical things and forget about singing. Singing songs while you accompany yourself with simple chords and rhythms is one of the greatest pleasures in playing the piano. Even if you aren't a great singer, it is extremely satisfying to get to the level of self-accompaniment, or to accompany others. If you are a good singer, the sky is the limit. There's thousands of wonderful tunes in every genre to choose from, and it's a lifelong joyful pastime that never ends.
My first concert , Bob cycled up from the Village to the Garden , afternoon show George Ringo Eric Leon and Bob , I Started with Pianote , learned Let it be with Lisa great ! But that was it after 3 months I learned two songs I really didn’t like, I was lost , searching and I stumbled upon Nate , simply the finest teacher on internet, a Professional musician who listens to the records , I’m spending HOURS learning songs I love , I watch lots of other tutorials all with links to sheet music,, all cost 6 bucks plus to download , why send money to a giant corporation? I’m going to support Nate , if I download a song , I’m going to pay him instead of Musicnotes , we’ve got an amazing thing here
I'm enjoying your piano tutorials! Thank you for them! I have a few requests; 'My Love' Paul McCartney/Wings and also by Lionel Richie. 'Breaking Us in Two' by Joe Jackson and 'Year of the Cat' by Al Stewart. I'm sure these have been requested already as I'm always late to the game! 🙂
Of course hardly anyone, including pros, can play it just like the amazing, gospel influenced part by the iconic Paul Griffin who played on everything back then (including most of Dionne Warwick's Bacharach songs as well as the great part on American Pie)
Absolutely awesome Nate! I love that your tutorials do what you say, which is capture the energy of the song and let the lyrics do their own work. With that in mind, would there ever be a chance that you'd do Rainbow Connection by Kermit? I'd love to be able to do that on the piano (don't have a banjo... yet...)
Nice tutorial! They really aren’t any good tutorials on RUclips for this song. It’s the organ that makes the song. An interesting story about the recording of this song. Al Kooper, who was a session guitarist was invited to play on the record. However, when he showed up and he heard Mike Bloomfield, warming up, he realized that Bloomfield was a much better guitarist and he probably wouldn’t get on the record. So in between takes Al Kooper went into the studio on the Hammond B3 played the chords and improvised some lines. He really wasn’t an organ player prior to this. When Dylan heard what he was doing on the organ, he really liked it and wanted it turned up in the mix. Because Al Kooper was really a novice keyboard player, and was improvising at the spur of the moment, he ended up playing behind the changes which really fit the song. After this recording, Al Kooper became known as a keyboard player.
@@PianowithNate I haven’t seen the movie yet, I just need a story from listening to an interview with Al Kooper. I’m looking forward to seeing the movie.
I just saw the Bob Dylan movie "A Complete Unknown". I loved the part where Dylan goes into the studio to record "Like A Rolling Stone", and a young Al Kooper sneaks in to the session while nobody notices. He slides onto the organ and plays that wonderful iconic hook lick that has become such a huge part of the song. What a genius to be able to come up with it, on the spot, out of his head. That's one of my all-time favorite stories in rock and roll history and Al Kooper has done RUclips interviews talking about it.
How 'bout playing this in 3/4 time, instead? No? Yeah, that would be ridiculous, right? But that's how Dylan originally envisioned playing it. Thank goodness someone stepped in and axed that notion. And Dylan's vocal delivery/treatment of the melody was equally bad and forgettable for a _whole_ lot of takes, until he eventually hit the sweet spot of an emotional gem (masterpiece, imo) that we came to love on the final studio recording. Someone _knew_ there was a diamond hidden in that underground mine, and they managed to have the patience to get it out of him, and he cooperated. Same for "Aw, you ain't no organ player." Thankfully, that one prevailed as well. Sometimes, the smallest little details loom very large in the finished product.
Your version of this is FIRE! Great job... feeling inspired!
You never disappoint, Nate. I seen Bob Dylan in Utah back in 1987. Ill never forget it. I can't wait to learn this.
Awesome, I'm jealous!
Hey Nane,
I’m a huge fan of your channel and really love the unique way you bring songs to life! Your style adds so much depth and emotion, and it’s always a pleasure to listen to your Tutorial and performances.
There’s one song I absolutely love - Love of my life by Queen , and I think your version could make it truly special. This song means a lot to me because I feel in it the strong connection I have lost
I’m sure many of your followers would enjoy hearing your take on it, and it could be an unforgettable performance! If you have the time and if it fits your style, it would mean a lot.
Thanks for all the amazing content you create-looking forward to hearing more of your incredible work!
Thank you so much for all the kind words! Checking out that song now - this could be cool though the piano part as played on the recording is fairly advanced in moments. I will mull it over!
Thank you for another banger!
Your work is appreciated and I'm looking forward to seeing what's next!
I appreciate that!
Il più esauriente tutorial di questa canzone.Bravissimo Nate.Peccato che non parlo tanto l' inglese,ma ti fai capire benissimo.Grazie ancora dall' Italy.
Perfekt Tutorial, Thank you so much 😊
Great Job Nate ❤
I needed a confidence builder. Practically plays itself.
You keep me learning. Irresistible.
So glad to hear that!
Nate you Master you the best believe me thanks
I love the bob dylan songs on piano so much
We desperately need a definitive Thin Man tutorial
@@mrbulkyc1100%!!
Thank you, Nate. Another fantastic lesson. I always enjoy watching your videos ❤
Thanks so much!
Great as always Nate. 🎹👍
Thanks a lot!
Great video! Thanks! This is perfect for beginner/intermediate players like me, for working on a part of piano playing that gets overlooked, in my humble opinion. We can get hung up on scales and chords and technical things and forget about singing. Singing songs while you accompany yourself with simple chords and rhythms is one of the greatest pleasures in playing the piano. Even if you aren't a great singer, it is extremely satisfying to get to the level of self-accompaniment, or to accompany others. If you are a good singer, the sky is the limit. There's thousands of wonderful tunes in every genre to choose from, and it's a lifelong joyful pastime that never ends.
Well said!! Glad my videos are hitting the mark for you
Another great lesson. Thanks, Nate. Would like to request Sign on the window. A great Dylan piano song. Cheers.
Great cover. Thank you.
Thanks for listening!
Another Great lesson Nate
Thanks a lot!
Thank you Nate. Excellent and encouraging as always. Very helpful.
My pleasure!
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
Really fantastic and that song so suits your voice 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks so much!
Wow! Superb Nate!
Thank you!
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the Water ,, we get HIT with this ? The ULTIMATE Dylan song ! INCREDIBLE
HA! Enjoy ◡̈
Amazing harmonica work
Thanks John!!
My first concert , Bob cycled up from the Village to the Garden , afternoon show George Ringo Eric Leon and Bob , I Started with Pianote , learned Let it be with Lisa great ! But that was it after 3 months I learned two songs I really didn’t like, I was lost , searching and I stumbled upon Nate , simply the finest teacher on internet, a Professional musician who listens to the records , I’m spending HOURS learning songs I love , I watch lots of other tutorials all with links to sheet music,, all cost 6 bucks plus to download , why send money to a giant corporation? I’m going to support Nate , if I download a song , I’m going to pay him instead of Musicnotes , we’ve got an amazing thing here
Thanks so much for all the kind words and support! I'm glad you're enjoying my approach, and I am jealous that you saw that show!!
I'm enjoying your piano tutorials! Thank you for them! I have a few requests; 'My Love' Paul McCartney/Wings and also by Lionel Richie. 'Breaking Us in Two' by Joe Jackson and 'Year of the Cat' by Al Stewart. I'm sure these have been requested already as I'm always late to the game! 🙂
Of course hardly anyone, including pros, can play it just like the amazing, gospel influenced part by the iconic Paul Griffin who played on everything back then (including most of Dionne Warwick's Bacharach songs as well as the great part on American Pie)
Absolutely awesome Nate! I love that your tutorials do what you say, which is capture the energy of the song and let the lyrics do their own work.
With that in mind, would there ever be a chance that you'd do Rainbow Connection by Kermit? I'd love to be able to do that on the piano (don't have a banjo... yet...)
That's a super interesting idea...I'll think about it
Nice tutorial! They really aren’t any good tutorials on RUclips for this song. It’s the organ that makes the song. An interesting story about the recording of this song. Al Kooper, who was a session guitarist was invited to play on the record. However, when he showed up and he heard Mike Bloomfield, warming up, he realized that Bloomfield was a much better guitarist and he probably wouldn’t get on the record. So in between takes Al Kooper went into the studio on the Hammond B3 played the chords and improvised some lines. He really wasn’t an organ player prior to this. When Dylan heard what he was doing on the organ, he really liked it and wanted it turned up in the mix. Because Al Kooper was really a novice keyboard player, and was improvising at the spur of the moment, he ended up playing behind the changes which really fit the song. After this recording, Al Kooper became known as a keyboard player.
Years ago I picked up a bootleg video of Eat the Document from a guy who got a copy from Al Kooper
I love this story! I like how they featured it in the new Dylan movie
@@PianowithNate I haven’t seen the movie yet, I just need a story from listening to an interview with Al Kooper. I’m looking forward to seeing the movie.
Another great tutorial Nate ⭐️
Any chance of transcripting “Beautiful Night” by Paul McCartney??
Have a great 2025 with the channel 🎉
What key harmonica is used? Amazing as alwayss
@FinnRow64 key of C!
@@PianowithNatethank you :)
cool as usual... could you play prince's song "Purple Rain" please ;-)
This is on my list for sure - I'll revisit!
I just saw the Bob Dylan movie "A Complete Unknown". I loved the part where Dylan goes into the studio to record "Like A Rolling Stone", and a young Al Kooper sneaks in to the session while nobody notices. He slides onto the organ and plays that wonderful iconic hook lick that has become such a huge part of the song. What a genius to be able to come up with it, on the spot, out of his head. That's one of my all-time favorite stories in rock and roll history and Al Kooper has done RUclips interviews talking about it.
I loved that scene! Seeing that film is part of what inspired me to do this song now
🔝🔝🔝❤
Have you stopped sending the chord sheets
Hi! Send me an email hello@pianowithnate.com and I'll sort it out for you
How 'bout playing this in 3/4 time, instead? No? Yeah, that would be ridiculous, right? But that's how Dylan originally envisioned playing it. Thank goodness someone stepped in and axed that notion. And Dylan's vocal delivery/treatment of the melody was equally bad and forgettable for a _whole_ lot of takes, until he eventually hit the sweet spot of an emotional gem (masterpiece, imo) that we came to love on the final studio recording.
Someone _knew_ there was a diamond hidden in that underground mine, and they managed to have the patience to get it out of him, and he cooperated. Same for "Aw, you ain't no organ player." Thankfully, that one prevailed as well. Sometimes, the smallest little details loom very large in the finished product.
Woah! Yea, I'm picturing that in my head and it is not as good haha