Another trick if you're only playing a single low bass note is that you only have to look down as far as the thumb an octave above the note as if you were playing an octave. Just don't play the thumb.
You have to learn to walk before you start running. Thats what most exercising is about. First you may get the precise movement in the fingers 100% perfect at very, very low speeds. When and not before that, you can gradually speed up by so called gradually exponention. Just like many other learning processes in life. You actually build up new structures into the brain that was not there before, and the brain takes time(days and nights)to make that change. Usually that built up proces in the brain, mostly takes place during your sleep. If you challenge the brain to the limit today, tomorrow it will be much better prepared. Its called neurogenesis. Baby sleep on it.
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Once again, excellent! The essential info in an easily assimilated form. It changed my playing in 45 minutes of practice. Now I must rush off to my eye-doctor, - my eye-muscles ache like fury.
The inversion of the chord you land on is really up to the player. I tend to play C Major, for example, in 2nd inversion as that is what I've always played on the Organ. ---- Like my videos? Please support my channel by becoming a member or for more benefits join: www.Patreon.com/keyboardskillspro - bonus content, lesson PDFs and more!
I have been playing Ragtime, Boogie Woogie as far back in the 1970's when I was a teenager. Later in years I started to improvise with Stride. I know exactly what you mean about looking left to make sure the Bass is right because that is the key to a tight performance. Thanks for this.
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Thank you so much for this advice on Stride. I was trying to memorise the left hand in early stage practising not thinking that my eyes should follow my left hand. No wonder I was still making mistakes in the left hand jump. Thank you for this advice.
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Another trick if you're only playing a single low bass note is that you only have to look down as far as the thumb an octave above the note as if you were playing an octave. Just don't play the thumb.
You have to learn to walk before you start running. Thats what most exercising is about. First you may get the precise movement in the fingers 100% perfect at very, very low speeds. When and not before that, you can gradually speed up by so called gradually exponention. Just like many other learning processes in life. You actually build up new structures into the brain that was not there before, and the brain takes time(days and nights)to make that change. Usually that built up proces in the brain, mostly takes place during your sleep. If you challenge the brain to the limit today, tomorrow it will be much better prepared. Its called neurogenesis. Baby sleep on it.
Wise words…
Good but where i want to push..i can't see 😂😂
Keep at it!
8:53 Hello, is Rhythm Changes in F easier to stride than the Bb?
Great info. Always avoided stride. Now that I know the secret, I'll start practicing. Thanks for the lesson.
Well done - check out my other stride piano tutorials on the channel too :)
Tom
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This is going to take a lot of practice... :-P Thanks for the tips, very useful!
You can do it! Glad it was helpful :)
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"Look at your left hand" - my piano teacher would be horrified!!! (Grin)
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Once again, excellent! The essential info in an easily assimilated form. It changed my playing in 45 minutes of practice. Now I must rush off to my eye-doctor, - my eye-muscles ache like fury.
Thanks for the great feedback, Stephen!
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You are indeed :)
Thank you!
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Are you landing the left hand chords as 5-3-1 usually or 4-2-1? I’ve tried both and not sure if there is a preferred.
The inversion of the chord you land on is really up to the player. I tend to play C Major, for example, in 2nd inversion as that is what I've always played on the Organ.
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That was helpful tip I just played the entertainer which does similar definitely helps to focus on left hand jumps more
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Tom
I have been playing Ragtime, Boogie Woogie as far back in the 1970's when I was a teenager. Later in years I started to improvise with Stride. I know exactly what you mean about looking left to make sure the Bass is right because that is the key to a tight performance.
Thanks for this.
Thank you watching!
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It would be helpful if you had a piano score.
Will try and produce a pdf score for Patreon
Thank you so much for this advice on Stride. I was trying to memorise the left hand in early stage practising not thinking that my eyes should follow my left hand. No wonder I was still making mistakes in the left hand jump. Thank you for this advice.
Glad it was helpful!
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