Hi Tony, My name is Tim. This is the most helpful and most awesome way to describe the blues scale visually and mindseting of how to manipulate it to express a story, a sentence, a thought, whatever the case may be! PLEASE send more videos! I absolutely love this and will definitely disect as much as I can into my head and make the organ talk my thought! Thank you so much again Tony!
Wow, with this lesson I`m now able to sound like a blues player and not a scale player! I have so much fun playing around with playalongs and trying out new things now! Thank you!
i965 Jimmy Smith's "Organ Grinders Swing" lp on Verve I heard at age 13. I think it one of the best "organ trio "records ever to hear everything that this great player and educator, Tony Monaco has revealed in this and the previous video. For me , the licks either are or become very singable as they become vocabulary. You hear them tin your head and you are expressing something your feeling. even if it's the time you hold one note, this Video is GREAT!
Great lesson, and blues philosophy! I'm a long time follower of your channel and your music Tony, (Around 10 years I think). Now I'm finally in a position to get more serious into learning and practicing. Definitely hoping to join your newer video platform soon and I'll be in touch at some point about a private lesson. Best wishes to you!
Very grateful for this lesson. Not only helps my piano playing, I also wished my car navigation system would have this warm and pleasant voice. Would nice to hear what your left hand is up to. Thank you!
Thank you so much! These free lessons are so valuable for me. "Lesson videos" on RUclips often deviously lack content so they can plug their website or something. Premium video lessons are left in the VHS era. Why wouldn't i take private lessons if i have the cash? If i have the extra dollar I'd happily donate to the content creator anyway. In this case I don't but oh well, you have my gratitude!
Hey Tony... this is what I was referring to this morning about potential scales to play over various dominant changes ( 7th chords) . Pivot point- exactly . Thank you for this video, hundreds of really good points you make. R
Tony you probably wont remember me un less you are a savant but I talked to you a couple times at winter namm outside on the third floor balcony and I told you my favourite hammond player was jimmy mcgriff which you told me either he was yours too or you kew himd and played with him- this wa probably 10 years ago when you were repping hammond Y&eah I had a good time talking to you and as far as hammond guys of you an my generation you and maybe tony z are the best because mcgriff used so many different drawbar settings- than 888 or 8888
@@user-jx3jp3gb4x Yeah for these kind of things it works best! Actually, I use the Burn simulator for my shows! Its best for isolation and late night in line shows! (Keeps the neighbors happy :) Mic'ing a leslie can be tricky and I have about 4 different ways I like!
SUPERB,SUPERB, SUPERB!!!! Wow Mr Monaco! You are a BEAST!!! The clarity you bring is Amazing! Thank You Amigo!!
Hi Tony,
My name is Tim. This is the most helpful and most awesome way to describe the blues scale visually and mindseting of how to manipulate it to express a story, a sentence, a thought, whatever the case may be!
PLEASE send more videos! I absolutely love this and will definitely disect as much as I can into my head and make the organ talk my thought! Thank you so much again Tony!
Wow, with this lesson I`m now able to sound like a blues player and not a scale player! I have so much fun playing around with playalongs and trying out new things now! Thank you!
WOW! Ive just went from zero to hero( ish) in one lesson. Amazing! Such an easy way of explaining things. Thanks.
Tony, excellent instruction. Great teacher for an old fella trying to learn. Forever indebted.
i965 Jimmy Smith's "Organ Grinders Swing" lp on Verve I heard at age 13. I think it one of the best "organ trio "records ever to hear everything that this great player and educator, Tony Monaco has revealed in this and the previous video. For me , the licks either are or become very singable as they become vocabulary. You hear them tin your head and you are expressing something your feeling. even if it's the time you hold one note, this Video is GREAT!
Great lesson, and blues philosophy! I'm a long time follower of your channel and your music Tony, (Around 10 years I think). Now I'm finally in a position to get more serious into learning and practicing. Definitely hoping to join your newer video platform soon and I'll be in touch at some point about a private lesson. Best wishes to you!
the Robert Ross of painting chords on a Hammond :)
very good instruction
Wow... it's just the C7 and F7 and that's how made the C Blues Scale was... thanks for this...
Very grateful for this lesson. Not only helps my piano playing, I also wished my car navigation system would have this warm and pleasant voice.
Would nice to hear what your left hand is up to.
Thank you!
Discovered your channel today. Man, very good. Why don't you have 300k Subscribers??
Maestro Monaco, thank you so much (from Madrid, Spain). You're great.
Thank you so much! These free lessons are so valuable for me. "Lesson videos" on RUclips often deviously lack content so they can plug their website or something. Premium video lessons are left in the VHS era. Why wouldn't i take private lessons if i have the cash? If i have the extra dollar I'd happily donate to the content creator anyway. In this case I don't but oh well, you have my gratitude!
Great video Tony, thanks for sharing💙
Hey Tony... this is what I was referring to this morning about potential scales to play over various dominant changes ( 7th chords) . Pivot point- exactly . Thank you for this video, hundreds of really good points you make. R
Tony, you are a real máster, i have been warching your videos for years, learned lots of beautiful things without even knowing you hahahah
thank you very much ...great
Tony you are the man!
that voice!
What's crackalackin tony montana
gracias tony,traduce al español para los hispano hablantes....soy un viejo guitarrista bluesista.
Tony you probably wont remember me un less you are a savant but I talked to you a couple times at winter namm outside on the third floor balcony and I told you my favourite hammond player was jimmy mcgriff which you told me either he was yours too or you kew himd and played with him- this wa probably 10 years ago when you were repping hammond Y&eah I had a good time talking to you and as far as hammond guys of you an my generation you and maybe tony z are the best because mcgriff used so many different drawbar settings- than 888 or 8888
can you let us know how you are micing the Leslie, what mics and where?
Just using the internal simulator!
@@TonyMonacoFavorites thank you Tony, but
internal simulator? HUH?
@@user-jx3jp3gb4x Yeah for these kind of things it works best! Actually, I use the Burn simulator for my shows! Its best for isolation and late night in line shows! (Keeps the neighbors happy :) Mic'ing a leslie can be tricky and I have about 4 different ways I like!
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@@TonyMonacoFavorites pretty great sound for not being an actual Leslie :)
36:20 might be the most important thing ive ever seen.