The "Secret" to Improving Your Rhythm and Time by Chick Corea

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 348

  • @lumberpilot
    @lumberpilot 3 года назад +233

    " You're not looking for admiration .... you gotta know" That's absolutely as cool as it gets.

    • @secretidentitynetwork3085
      @secretidentitynetwork3085 3 года назад +2

      He looks just like Andrew Cuomo.

    • @cary3428
      @cary3428 3 года назад +4

      Chick was as cool as it gets.

    • @Skipperj
      @Skipperj 3 года назад +3

      I worked for Benny Aiello the master Brooklyn cheese maker.I learned a lot hanging with him. Same concept.

  • @oli6831
    @oli6831 2 года назад +55

    In 4 minutes Chick gave the most direct advice to get better-
    1 - study and mimic recordings
    2 - record yourself and critique
    3 - find someone better than you and learn from them
    So concise- just gotta do it!

  • @nicklarsenjazz
    @nicklarsenjazz 3 года назад +170

    Chick really was the most generous cat, always willing to share anything he knows

    • @nomorebushz
      @nomorebushz Год назад

      Leonard Bernstein too, before Chick!

  • @Mrius86
    @Mrius86 7 лет назад +253

    Hearing a recording of myself playing guitar for the first time was absolutely TERRIFYING. Now I'm hooked and do it every single day. Only way to improve, really.

    • @mhdz10
      @mhdz10 6 лет назад +13

      Definitely that's the best thing to do. I've been doing it for some years now and it has helped me to realize about things I hadn't seen about my timing and my phrasing ever before.

    • @mikedavino2400
      @mikedavino2400 6 лет назад +1

      yep

    • @coolizh01
      @coolizh01 6 лет назад +2

      How did it go?

    • @mirak63
      @mirak63 6 лет назад +5

      I started doing that by myself a few years ago, and I am happy to see that a great like Corea recommend it.
      The difficult thing is to keep doing it. Now I am afraid to listen to me and realise I lost it xD

    • @FranzG1337
      @FranzG1337 5 лет назад +4

      Exactly like hearing your own voice for the first time. Recording is key !

  • @kevinmitchell4094
    @kevinmitchell4094 3 года назад +49

    Chick...wrote no mystery. In life he educated to take the mystery out of music. A great gift to all musicians.

  • @Studio-62
    @Studio-62 3 года назад +53

    I used to get lost listening to Coltranes long improvs, with Elvin blasting away. Then I started carefully listening and counting, fingers, out loud, etc with my whole body, until I could finally hear the pulse. Wow what an ear opener when I finally cracked it. Then for 20 years I played with a great drummer, most often as a duet (I’m a guitarist) who not only had a great groove and was a great listener, but constantly shifted the pulse and applied polyrhythms like 5 and 7 over 4 etc, until we were almost free but never got lost.

    • @ianmackenzie686
      @ianmackenzie686 3 года назад

      Yeah, I know that feeling once you finally get a challenging (or sometimes not so challenging) tune.
      Still the best way for me to learn. And of course constant practice.

    • @rick3747
      @rick3747 3 года назад +1

      Dave Weckl?

  • @tommyiglesias2267
    @tommyiglesias2267 3 года назад +12

    I was having issues with my tempo in a passage. So I recorded it in Logic and quantize to 100 perfection. Like a computer, And I listen to it many times to internalised a perfect rhythm. Then I record myself and it was perfect! Thank you Maestro for this great lesson! Listening, that was the answer.

  • @stgrsa
    @stgrsa 3 года назад +101

    RIP Chick Corea :"(

  • @narfsounds
    @narfsounds 10 лет назад +385

    Imitate, assimilate then innovate!

    • @chickcorea
      @chickcorea  10 лет назад +113

      Well stated

    • @mohitoness
      @mohitoness 10 лет назад +10

      what about collaborate?

    • @nathanielsaxe3049
      @nathanielsaxe3049 9 лет назад +8

      narf8874 Adopt, adapt and improve!

    • @S7Jams
      @S7Jams 9 лет назад +10

      mohitoness don't you have to stop, collaborate, and listen? :)

    • @mohitoness
      @mohitoness 9 лет назад +5

      I'd argue those are the missing steps that otherwise make truly 'innovate' impossible or at least way too difficult!!

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619 3 года назад +10

    God bless him ~ he sounded like an excellent teacher. Only the best are so open to sharing their music like this. RIP 💐

  • @kennybluet5527
    @kennybluet5527 3 года назад +7

    RIP. One of the all time greats. Genius. Saw Return To Forever in 1975. Central Park NYC. Man ! A whole other level.

  • @JGlassy
    @JGlassy 3 года назад +6

    Invaluable advice! Such a generous and wise soul. RIP

  • @joeydunn1646
    @joeydunn1646 3 года назад +6

    Simple and straight to the point. Thanks for shining so brightly for all of us

  • @RFD510
    @RFD510 3 года назад +7

    You know that last tip was the "ultimate tip" because it's real hard for people to admit, in this day and age, that they aren't good enough at something and a lot of the time people are too afraid to tell others that they need improvement in the first place. Being honest with yourself requires the maturity and discipline to put your emotion on the backburner and that is much harder for people than you'd immediately think. Ever since I left that way of living behind I've improved in most all my pursuits be it music, weight lifting, woodworking, etc. - accept it when you need to learn and then trust the experience and advice of others.
    Good stuff here. RIP.

  • @Flying_turnip187
    @Flying_turnip187 3 года назад +2

    This is what I needed. My time needs a lot of work. My worst weakness about music. Gonna take this to my future practice .

  • @chickcorea
    @chickcorea  10 лет назад +32

    Did you see Chick's secret to improving your rhythm and time? Check it out! #jazz #chickcorea

    • @miltongreen7637
      @miltongreen7637 9 лет назад

      The jazz crusaders

    • @TheBigCHS
      @TheBigCHS 9 лет назад

      +Chick Corea thanks chick!

    • @cfenerd
      @cfenerd 9 лет назад +2

      +Chick Corea Yes, Chick. I saw it, and I'm happy to know you've had to go through the pain too, to get where you are. And you're the king! I've only been listening to your "stuff" since the late 70's. Haven't stopped yet. :-)

    • @suztauzer3440
      @suztauzer3440 8 лет назад

      HI Mr Corea.....remember u visited McMinnville Oregon 1975-6...friends with Paulo Lionni? I worked at the Delphian Foundation with Paulo....we enjoyed your wonderful and stimulating concerts....i appreciate these lessons, makes my amateur musical mind feel better!!! please see my endeavors on c4lafs.com.....hope u "like".....thank you......you are so helpful!!! P.S....i married (briefly) my beau at the time, Bill Page, who's brother Rich Page became Mister Mister!

    • @pappy439
      @pappy439 8 лет назад

      Chick Corea yes I do this and has helped greatly. Sometimes I even hear a groove on TV and have to go down to the piano and play it then solo improvise over it...lol

  • @jimhead2042
    @jimhead2042 3 года назад +1

    I love Chick so much. Now He SIngs Now He Sobs changed my life. What a generous spirit. Thank you and rest in peace, Chick.

  • @jeffdawson2786
    @jeffdawson2786 3 года назад +2

    A true virtuoso of the keyboard. An important figure in Miles’ stable of amazing talent who went on to raise fusion to its highest level.

  • @dyadicrationals
    @dyadicrationals 3 года назад +1

    This so profound. Timing in music my biggest weakness. An actual exact description of a technique.
    More importantly it generalizes to anything in life you want to improve. Get quality feedback by recording everyday and even with video. You can also notice how it looks to notice even more.
    I am so grateful for this list of wisdom.

  • @TheBigCHS
    @TheBigCHS 9 лет назад +20

    Awesome. Chick looked so happy to be talking about it too! A very genuine approach to being a better musician.

  • @Fishies125
    @Fishies125 9 лет назад +21

    "Who else is gonna tell you that?" Love these lessons.

  • @bingochoice
    @bingochoice 3 года назад +5

    such a beautiful cat, great teacher, and of course a ridiculously talented pianist

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 3 года назад +2

    Something I told a young, budding musician once, that I think helped both him and his band members focus and get really tight was this: When you guys are paying together, it should not sound so much as distinctly like (for instance) a bass, a drummer and a guitar playing, but as a Bassdrummerguitar thing making music. What I mean by this is that when everyone is playing EXACTLY on the same beat, there'll be no "flamming" (to use a drum term that means essentially playing 2 beats a millisecond or so apart) between the instruments. When everyone consistently is on the beat within only one or two milliseconds, it will sound distinctly better than a typical local band (because they're almost never quite THAT tight). It's not that easy to achieve this; it takes practice and CONCENTRATION.

  • @dazza3115
    @dazza3115 3 года назад +1

    You can here the passion in the man's voice.

  • @Muthafunk72
    @Muthafunk72 Год назад

    He speaks...we should ALWAYS listen!

  • @jopo6388
    @jopo6388 3 года назад +1

    RIP Chick been catching up on a lot with you since. Big influence on me growing up as a guitar player.

  • @SAEmusic7
    @SAEmusic7 3 года назад +1

    What an insightful & humble man - Rest In Peace & Remembrance, Maestro 🙏

  • @educapro
    @educapro 10 лет назад +1

    Chick...the master of masters! I'm always in the University of Learning when he takes the stage. He has truly been given the gift to teach, innovate and lead by example. -educapro

  •  3 года назад +2

    Grande maestro. Compartiste y dejaste tus enseñanzas.

  • @Dizzeegaskell
    @Dizzeegaskell 5 лет назад +1

    Dude has got the rhythm in his feet all through the lesson. excellent

  • @greenrover1
    @greenrover1 6 лет назад +2

    So much of music is subjective, I play things that sound/seem totally insignificant until I hear the piece again later and I am amazed that I actually like it. I mean, I always thought that it was just some exercise in temporary insanity.

  • @carlbowles1808
    @carlbowles1808 4 года назад +1

    This is applicable to jazz and everything. Thanks chick.

  • @omarito0410
    @omarito0410 3 года назад +1

    Descansa en paz brother, un ídolo y un ejemplo a seguir 🙌🙌

  • @adamglasser-t1s
    @adamglasser-t1s Год назад

    Such wonderful compassionate wise suggestions ... thank you Chick, miss you ❤

  • @YechanSong
    @YechanSong 10 лет назад +7

    The legend himself teaches us his ways.

  • @luizcadu
    @luizcadu 4 года назад +13

    It must have been hard for Chick Corea to find someone better than him to practice with!

    • @_sonicfive
      @_sonicfive 3 дня назад

      I am sure he would say any musician could teach him something, no matter their level.
      And that’s the trait of a legend, recognizing there is always room for improvement.

  • @laurivennonen1249
    @laurivennonen1249 3 года назад

    How encouraging and down to earth way of explaining pretty challenging stuff.

  • @mirazusta2002
    @mirazusta2002 3 года назад

    A Master Class by a Master himself. Thank you for posting.

  • @djstacktrace
    @djstacktrace 7 лет назад

    He is a natural teacher.

  • @johndavis9933
    @johndavis9933 7 лет назад +72

    Lol chick killin that game with them Velcro shoes

    • @o.b.v.i.u.s
      @o.b.v.i.u.s 6 лет назад +1

      john.davis.drums ~ Oh wow... I'm wearing the same shoes (in black) right now! (laughing)

  • @agamhamzah2924
    @agamhamzah2924 4 года назад

    This Awesome Maestro, I follow your music for 40 years and now you appear infront of me, thanks to modern technology and bless you Mr. Chic Corea 🙏🌌

  • @hannahmorse9330
    @hannahmorse9330 3 года назад +4

    We love you forever.

  • @sandragayle5863
    @sandragayle5863 8 лет назад +42

    chick it's great to see you again. I saw you many years ago when my uncle played at the blue note. my uncle was Illinois jacquet.

    • @josh7.62
      @josh7.62 7 лет назад +5

      Sandra Gayle wow he's one of my favorite tenor players

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother 7 лет назад +9

      Your uncle is a LEGEND!

    • @tubular7752
      @tubular7752 5 лет назад +2

      Holy shit it’s a small world
      Or RUclips jazz community rather

    • @onesyphorus
      @onesyphorus 4 года назад +1

      @@tubular7752 yes haha!

    • @henrywasserman
      @henrywasserman 4 года назад

      My Dad loved Illinois Jacquet. In my mind I can see him standing in front of the fridge right now, big smile on his face. I can promise you Illinois Jacquet touched his soul and made his life a better place.

  • @pippoagostino3668
    @pippoagostino3668 6 лет назад +12

    Grazie,Grazie, غرازي, شكرا لك, あ り が と う, danke, merci, go raibh maith agat, M'ainim, a big arm thank you, Pippo Agostino

  • @craigmitchell8892
    @craigmitchell8892 8 лет назад +2

    Very valuable stuff (:
    Glad there are still jazz masters walking the earth to pass on their art ( :

  • @downhill240
    @downhill240 6 лет назад +1

    Just bought my first Looper. The first thing I noticed is that I can do exactly what you're talking about. I can make a loop then playback to see how it sounds. So, I'm checking rhythm and fingering technique (guitar) at the same time! Great advise here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IRACEMABABU
    @IRACEMABABU 11 месяцев назад

    "Improve your judgment" That's the key point. By practising smartly you not only learn things, but you become, litle by little, aware of what it's about, in fact you're learning to listen (better).

  • @alyoungwrites
    @alyoungwrites 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this. I'm struggling with my own song right now.

  • @OzouneSundalyah
    @OzouneSundalyah 7 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is so awesome Sir Master Chick! I've been doing a lot of what you have said intuitively as I have always heard stuff in my head before I started playing the Piano. I had the presence of mind to record myself via 8-Track/Cassette e.t.c. and indeed I learned quite a lot from my own playing on these recording sessions. To hear you articulate this is most exciting indeed! You and your Music have been of great inspiration to me & I have learned a lot and still continue to learn so much more. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us Sir. Perhaps I will have the honor & privilege to hear you play one of my Compositions: "Reminds Me of Chick!" Blessings to you, your family and team as always.

  • @Mikeloluanthony
    @Mikeloluanthony 9 лет назад +2

    I love you sir!

  • @marksimmonds6364
    @marksimmonds6364 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great advice Chick. Rest in peace.

  • @tonycanaris6193
    @tonycanaris6193 7 лет назад +3

    I am left-handed bassist who. I started off in the beginning stopping during my singing and playing bass which haunted me for years until i got better singing and playing . I copy artist like macartney. Bee gees doobies. Chicago .etc. sings and plays at the same time

  • @pdn-vd5om
    @pdn-vd5om 8 лет назад

    I love your music and Stanley's. Thank-you for the tips. I shall definitely remember the mirror image. I did record myself and I sounded slow, which pissed me off! You've reminded me get out all your wonderful albums that I was addicted to listening to in the 70's and 80's... Just say thanks. Aall my musician friends when I was young rated your sounds. They were right, bloody marvellous! I didn't start learning the notes until I was 30 and its struggle learning alone, but I have not stopped loving the learning process and you do make a difference. Brilliant!

  • @thatvoice4
    @thatvoice4 9 лет назад

    I just got a lesson from one of the all time greats! How cool is that? He could not be any more clear. Great!

  • @MotifMusicStudios
    @MotifMusicStudios Год назад

    I am thrilled I found your channel. So inspiring and a new angle on exploring music in fresh ways!

  • @AmandaKaymusic
    @AmandaKaymusic 9 лет назад

    Thank you Chic. It was a treat to listen to you earlier this year and to meet you and the band at Blue Note. Love it when the groove is right in the pocket and something in the music brings me to spontaneous laughter. It so rarely happens when I'm just listening... I appreciate you and the musicians you bring out to fly.

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 3 года назад +2

    RIP. a great musician, a great human being.

  • @nomorebushz
    @nomorebushz Год назад

    Listening to yourself... indeed!
    Dad was a pianist. Paul hindemith was his professor at Yale School of Music. Paul wasn't there very often being so prolifically busy, so dad as a student was teaching his classes of harmony and counterpoint... as a student! He graduated in 3 years. I grew up turning pages since 8 years old then started to play oboe at 10 years old. Auditioned for USAF Academy Band at 19 and started playing guitar at 21 using Dad's piano song books and fake books.
    READING MUSIC IS A KEY TO MUSICIANSHIP TOO!
    But, besides making sure I had plenty of good oboe reeds before I made them myself, Dad's only advice was RECORD AND LISTEN TO YOURSELF! So I did. Cassette and Reel To Reel decks in the 70's and now digitally with Cubase 12 Pro.
    We, as humans, have been recording music since BEFORE 1899 ...which is a good reason we have so much good music, and gifted performances from so many artists that will always continue to inspire new generations of musicians and their performances 🤪

  • @007CK8antwane
    @007CK8antwane 9 лет назад

    from the master himself! Thanks for the tutorial ! Love your music by the way. You are one of the great ones!

  • @kpec3
    @kpec3 3 года назад +1

    My band director told me back in the day to always rush just a tiny bit because if you lag, it takes away the emotion. Even on slow songs this is important, ironically. The only exceptions being in a formata or if the band is doing something coordinated with a tempo change, like a dramatic decelerando at the end of a song.

  • @chuckthebull
    @chuckthebull 3 года назад

    Really great advice...I'm trying to learn an old mountain song on banjo and singing but no one knows who wrote the original version and the lyrics and style has been done so many varied ways as it's been played by everyone from Dean Martin to jonny cash and it's lyrics are all over the place so I'm picking out the best lines and the style and morphing into my own.. but indeed listening to all these great musicians play it has taught me a lot about performance by emulating a few and brining my own voice to it. cheers.

  • @guitarnation7420
    @guitarnation7420 3 года назад

    Oh man great find! Chick Corea one of THE BEST! He is (may he RIP) so right. It's so important to work with musicians that are striving for the very same excellence that you are, so that you're both or as the case may be, all on the same page; and working with musicians that are better than you, is a actually a plus! As long as they are giving as musicians and not guided by arrogance, you can learn and develop and progress as a muscian 10 fold, working with musicians whose skills are at a higher level than yours and mine for that matter. Never be intimidated by musicians whose skill may be greater than yours. Eventually you too will be just as skilled with time and practice. Take the bull by the horns and go play. Great clip. Best of luck to any muscians out there like yours truly, no matter how long you've been playing, if you're not where you want to be as a muscian YET, don't worry, if you keep working at it you will be. Peace.

  • @emanuel_soundtrack
    @emanuel_soundtrack 5 лет назад +1

    you say with your authority priceless obvious things. Everything one needs

  • @jonwhite1382
    @jonwhite1382 9 лет назад +2

    Fell in love with Chick's stuff after hearing Spain, simply had to learn it! Will hopefully post a trio recording of it soon, if it doesn't infringe copyrights!! :D Fantastic advice here!!

    • @jazzatnight
      @jazzatnight 8 лет назад

      +Jon White If you wanted to play jazz in Cleveland Ohio ,you had to know how to play "Spain" and play it well, that was the law.

    • @jonwhite1382
      @jonwhite1382 7 лет назад +1

      justatuch​ Now studying jazz piano at Leeds College of Music, this tune has been the subject of many transcriptions on various forms, every performance it's still magical and excitingly fresh!

  • @carlosvinueza8733
    @carlosvinueza8733 8 лет назад

    Demasiado bueno para ser cierto... Gracias por compartir esto

  • @maulcs
    @maulcs 4 года назад +1

    I wish you made more of these training vids

  • @l.davidhinton514
    @l.davidhinton514 4 года назад

    Thumbs down?!?!?! How could anyone not like what Chick is saying?

  • @AlamoCityCello
    @AlamoCityCello 8 лет назад +1

    Great Player, Great Teacher!
    Thanks Bro

  • @federico.rubin98
    @federico.rubin98 5 лет назад

    Those are really precious advices

  • @martymyers7703
    @martymyers7703 5 лет назад

    how come someone not like this or not find it useful chick is a master

  • @TaiwoBamisile
    @TaiwoBamisile 7 лет назад

    yes sir, you are definitely correct. thanks for the advice!!

  • @alanjamesh.zamorano1677
    @alanjamesh.zamorano1677 3 года назад +1

    This applies to all instruments, including singing!

  • @Jonas-qe8kq
    @Jonas-qe8kq Год назад

    thank you master

  • @eliminemusic
    @eliminemusic 9 лет назад +1

    Yes. This is an essential tutorial!!!

  • @refusoagaino6824
    @refusoagaino6824 5 лет назад +6

    I do some of those things now that I'm in my 60s and trying to learn piano again. I was forced to learn the Conservatory piano system only up to grade II when young. After piano, I played trumpet in a band for six years before getting a job that paid bills. One drummer was fantastic, making the previous five years almost a waste by comparison. I also learned to always 'play over your head' or with musicians that are better than you if you want to improve. So far, I only have the dog to test my progress. She gets up and leaves when I make mistakes.

  • @Raven101able
    @Raven101able 9 лет назад +14

    Pick your favorite artist, play to their music, practice it and find someone who is maybe a bit advanced of your ability, jam with them. Use your ear and become better.... Simple process. I have always like Chic, this is all simple basic knowledge.

  • @fredjacksonjr.4422
    @fredjacksonjr.4422 4 года назад

    Truth revealed here!!! Thanks Chic! Great life lesson.

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords 4 года назад

    This guy is giving ma a lot of hope.. an this is the best advice i got for this aspect so far👩‍🚀

  • @thomastesta4192
    @thomastesta4192 8 лет назад

    love you, Judge Corea.

  • @johncupido230
    @johncupido230 9 лет назад

    Great insight and it makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

  • @kurtaiken1251
    @kurtaiken1251 Год назад

    Download a metronome start very slow, learn how to subdivide the beat (allows you to play fast passages slowly). Learn the phrase and gradually increase the tempo 1 or 2 bpm until it's too fast. Repeat this enough times and you'll have it.

  • @guillermopaulucci
    @guillermopaulucci 10 лет назад

    Buenísimo!! todo este material es invaluable!

  • @dinogee
    @dinogee 6 лет назад +98

    But how do I improve my hair game to be like Chick?

    • @celias2900
      @celias2900 4 года назад +4

      He’s mostly vegetarian, that’s how

    • @onzkicg
      @onzkicg 4 года назад +8

      dinogee find a master like what he said.. knock on your neighbor and collaborate some shampooing techniques

    • @vogelvogeltje
      @vogelvogeltje 3 года назад

      Donate to Scientology like he did

  • @couponsanddailybargains
    @couponsanddailybargains 7 лет назад

    Thank you great advice.

  • @davidwilcox9944
    @davidwilcox9944 7 лет назад

    Awesome piece of advice!

  • @crazycarpes
    @crazycarpes 3 года назад +1

    genius!

  • @GaryMcNeill
    @GaryMcNeill 3 года назад

    This is awesome!

  • @DarrinSnider
    @DarrinSnider Год назад

    Weirdly enough, my only jazz composition was done exactly this way. I took three chords from an Elektric Band intro they never played again, and did a song. Where I failed was in passing it off to better musicians, who threw in other stuff I didn't think they got. :)

  • @lambertfooks7358
    @lambertfooks7358 4 года назад

    Mimic recordings; record yourself and play with other musicians ... thanks Chick!

  • @morrielouden
    @morrielouden 6 лет назад

    Love you brother Chick!

  • @Reiko112233
    @Reiko112233 5 лет назад

    Loved this. Thank you.

  • @lunaphil67
    @lunaphil67 8 лет назад

    Great instruction!

  • @kennybradshaw2122
    @kennybradshaw2122 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent.

  • @ImManley
    @ImManley 7 лет назад

    Great advice!

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca 9 лет назад

    Chick, here in Brazil we have a genius musician ( so you´ve said ), which is the multi-instrumentist Hermeto Pascoal. When I was a kid I heard that you played together in São Paulo City. It would be amazing if you both could make another show together, after all, Hermeto is about 85 now, and he is playing fantastic also. What about it ? Perhaps it would be a great idea !

  • @regmonmusic
    @regmonmusic 10 лет назад +2

    Invaluable! Love ya Chick!! :-)

  • @karohayrapetyan1796
    @karohayrapetyan1796 9 лет назад

    Thank you for your post.
    I have always admire your play. You are great!!!!!
    Im a musician. And for last 2 years I have been practicing and playing very deeply. But one thing I want to improve is 2 hand cordination in advanced level of skills. Please will you advise me what to practice or how to practice.
    Currently Im using Hanon piano exercises book.
    Thank you again.

  • @roxcbrown8821
    @roxcbrown8821 3 года назад

    great info !!!!

  • @donmilland7606
    @donmilland7606 7 лет назад

    be born as musical genius like Chick helps too

  • @pablopanebianco9037
    @pablopanebianco9037 9 лет назад

    Perfect chick corea!!!