Those sounds that you were creating with those three techniques were literally causing me to become emotional. What a beautiful combination of sounds! Thank you Mr Prehn for sharing so altruistically!
Oliver Prehn you are beyond awesome! Over the last year I've seen a 1000 piano tutorials and none have been as impactful as this one. This is a life changer in my personal little world of piano playing : ) Thank you so much.
Sir i’ve been following you since last year. You’re one of the best teacher i found on youtube so far, everything is clear and well explained. Thank you so much for your time and patience.
Nothing better than some well-placed chromatic notes. It just conveys this imperfect and sad emotion. I love when it´s used in Jazz, and I love when Chopin use it in classical music.
Thanks Oliver. Some nice mixing of techniques that gives me ideas for some blues oriented improv I'm working on. Also the walking base goes nice with this as well.
This is by far the most interesting piece of musical theory I have ever come to. I shall use this in my song writing experiences. You have just introduced me to the black keys, that I was having trouble implementing into songs. Thank you Oliver.
This is absolutely perfect! Thank you for taking the time and patience to make these videos. I always wondered what goes through a musician’s head (even in the background) while they play. This is exactly the sort of thing I’ve been looking for. Excellent!!
What I learn from you, I can apply at all levels, it's not just about music or playing the piano ... It's about access to people's hearts and their attention. Awaken the amazement of the inner child ... To experience wonderful joy and to share this experience authentically, that is your true art and gift and urge. Please drive carefully and save your precious time for hopefully more of your wonderful lessons! I wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas time from the bottom of my heart!
Increíble Simplemente se escucha relajante, tremendo eres un gran maestro. Ya quisiera tocar con todo pero aún empiezo en este mundo y estoy aprendiendo de tí bastante, Gracias.
Trying my best! Still cannot do the same, but I have been enjoying my self! And new more melodic sounds coming out! Oliver your lessons are so understandable and are taught in an exelent manner!
Dear Oliver, thank you a lot for your lessons….may be I have a new chance to learn to play without notes….😘 please can you teach a main song with the 251 kadenz….. I would be very happy.….🤗
Hi :) In this playlist you’ll find a collection of lessons all about the same chord progression; a sequence of descending fifths taken from the song Autumn Leaves. Each lesson shows different improvisation techniques we can use on the progression. ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJzqwqL21s9NExEKpk14bglb Cheers from Oliver
Hi :) I’m more into "just playing", improvising, creating "NewJazz" rather than playing some of the old songs. I really hope that’s ok with you… By the way, in this playlist I have gathered some of my music if you should be interested: ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJyXS3nFg47C-yKPHEIXctjc Cheers from Oliver
Hi Oliver, when you play longer Lines then 3-Note Lines in Row, with no repeated Notes (e.g. f, f#, g, g#), what would you recomment: 1. to play the g with the middle-finger! and the g# with the index-finger. or 2. to play with the g with the dump! and the g# with the index-finger. --------------------- Are there some more Rules the you explained? That is not realy obvious for me exactly in the Vid. Maybe i oversee something.. Thank you Oliver so mutch for all the absolutely phantastic Lessons!! I hope you have fine
Hi and thanks a lot and a really good question :) I would probably do the g with the thumb - but you can do both. But mostly I would do the note repetitions (it seems so natural when doing hand grips) so that we do not 'just' play chromatic up and down, but we have these rhythmic and melodic "clasps" that breaks the expected course. Cheers from Oliver
Hi and thank you so much :) I do not believe that there is any fixed A-Z path to follow when learning music. You can 'attack' music from any angle. The most important thing is to do something that you really enjoy. More about that in this lesson (taking a walk in the forest): ruclips.net/video/a735i7FZlmI/видео.html But anyway, I've made this playlist with a suggested order: ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJw1DmmWooCWx_jgKzgBfYGp But feel free to make diversions at any time... Cheers from Oliver
Hi :) I've replaced it with a "Kawai VPC1". Just one singe button; on/off. But extremely good keys. What more do you need haha. But it's quite more expensive than the SL88. The SL88 have served me well for many years ;) Cheers from Oliver
Hi :) I'm not sure that my Google translator works correctly, but if you're asking for private lessons I'm so sorry because I don't give any. I try to use all my efforts on the free public videos on this NewJazz channel. I really hope that you understand. A new video is uploaded approximately every month... Cheers from Oliver
@@NewJazz God bless you very much and thank you very much for the effort you make to help people like me who play in the church and we want a better way of playing. God bless you very much I would like you to play a video holding {thank you notes} ✓
The key question is that we have to know exactly where we are in the harmonic progression, and this is my problem...I have a bassist who play I-IV-V-I and I have to know where he is...
Hi :) When playing the walking bass; in the last note before a new chord I play either a half step above or below the next chord key note. Cheers from Oliver
Hi :) You can for sure do that as well. But the first 3 fingers are stronger and faster than the last two, simply because of the physiology of the hand. So the idea in this lesson is to take advantage of that ;) Cheers from Oliver
You're gonna change my life. Thank you so much
Those sounds that you were creating with those three techniques were literally causing me to become emotional. What a beautiful combination of sounds!
Thank you Mr Prehn for sharing so altruistically!
you are a legend my friend ....you inspired me always ...when i almost give up
With this lesson, I have work and entertainment
for long time. Thank you very much again Oliver
thanks Oliver, my playing has really moved to another level using your exercises.
Oliver Prehn you are beyond awesome! Over the last year I've seen a 1000 piano tutorials and none have been as impactful as this one. This is a life changer in my personal little world of piano playing : ) Thank you so much.
Just love the emphasis on the relaxed way you teach piano. Thank you very nice
Sir i’ve been following you since last year. You’re one of the best teacher i found on youtube so far, everything is clear and well explained. Thank you so much for your time and patience.
My solos are getting better, thanks to you!
As a guitar player, I think your approach is very useful for me !!!!!! Thank you so much !!!
Nothing better than some well-placed chromatic notes. It just conveys this imperfect and sad emotion. I love when it´s used in Jazz, and I love when Chopin use it in classical music.
My thoughts exactly
Excellent , watching and trying to take it all in then making an attempt over time to learn it .
the best ever always, every tutorial, piano sounds amazing.
you are the best teacher i've ever had although i don't play piano i play guitar but i learned so much music theory from you . thank you so much
I have never enjoyed a lesson as much as i have with this one
Listening with a smile on my face! Can’t wait to get home to practice. Thanks brilliant teacher that you are😎
the teachers' favourite teacher...my goodness.
Really amazing !! This is what I have been wanted for many years.
Thanks Oliver. Some nice mixing of techniques that gives me ideas for some blues oriented improv I'm working on. Also the walking base goes nice with this as well.
My God!! This is The Most Amazing Piano Tutorial on RUclips. THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! So very much!! 😎🎼🎶🎹🎤🙏
I agree!
Brilliant teacher, makes it look so easy.....😎
freaking genius explanation thanks
Yeaaaah ! I love thrilling jazz solos ! Thank you !
This is great! Thank you so much! I LOVE IT
grettings from Esmeraldas Ecuador!
This is by far the most interesting piece of musical theory I have ever come to. I shall use this in my song writing experiences. You have just introduced me to the black keys, that I was having trouble implementing into songs. Thank you Oliver.
Mehnnnnn the relaxation is wow! Thank you, have learnt something
Thanks, Oliver. So relaxing.
The three finger played with chromatic chords or the blues is very helpful. Thank you.
I've learnt a lot from oliver Prehn.More grace sir💕
Great technique lesson explained with great simplicity which is not easy Thank you a lot!
This is absolutely perfect! Thank you for taking the time and patience to make these videos. I always wondered what goes through a musician’s head (even in the background) while they play. This is exactly the sort of thing I’ve been looking for. Excellent!!
Thank you! Its very important ❤
You are a great teacher and a great musician! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
Great and thanks Oliver!
Regards from Lima Perú! 👍
Wow ! Stunning. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you for making it so simple !!!!
Great to see a video Oliver your content is appreciated
All you videos Oliver are super thankyou. 😎
Just love it as it seems so natural to you! I'm learning loads. Keep it up!
Wow this is amazing Sir. Thank you lots
You'r great teacher, thanks a lot.
Very helpful and powerful thank you
What I learn from you, I can apply at all levels, it's not just about music or playing the piano ... It's about access to people's hearts and their attention.
Awaken the amazement of the inner child ... To experience wonderful joy and to share this experience authentically, that is your true art and gift and urge.
Please drive carefully and save your precious time for hopefully more of your wonderful lessons! I wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas time from the bottom of my heart!
Increíble Simplemente se escucha relajante, tremendo eres un gran maestro.
Ya quisiera tocar con todo pero aún empiezo en este mundo y estoy aprendiendo de tí bastante, Gracias.
Excellent Lesson! Thank you!!!
Estas clases son muy inspiradoras. Nos das alas para volar. Gracias!
Wow, great lesson. Thanks
Thank you for explaining so easy when shown how to do it
Thank you so much ... What a great lesson 🎹🎹 respect Mr Prehn
Your lessons are super nice and relaxing sir! Thank you :)
Wow that was so useful. Thank u so much!
Trying my best! Still cannot do the same, but I have been enjoying my self! And new more melodic sounds coming out! Oliver your lessons are so understandable and are taught in an exelent manner!
Thanks a lot :) I really hope that you just keep on playing, experimenting and enjoying your self - and Music will come I'm sure ;) Cheers from Oliver
Mister Oliver, não tenho palavras para expressar minha admiração e gratidão pela magnífica aula.
Absolutely ace, instant results as usual.
Oportunidad de practicar mi blues, teoría y mi ingles, thanks
Thank you so much. Wow so helpful and fun!
So helpful for Salsa and guarachas as well! Love the deep dive into this concept!
awesome lesson! Thanks!
This is absolutely perfect. Obrigado!!!
This is excellent 👌
Very Nice!! thanks!
I love you,my teacher.l live in Thailand.
Thanks for inspiration!!!!
Interesting approach with the second finger on the blacks. I'm using the third for the blacks...
Amazing technique
Melhor canal de jAZZ 🎶🔥🔥🎹
Thank you so much :)
Very Good!
Oliver Prehn is God.
Que técnica muito linda.
Eu aprendi a tocar BLUES com você
MUITO MUITO OBRIGADO
Thanks! I like this one, Oliver...P
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you .........🍻👍
Excelente maestro, que facil se me hace aprender, solo que necesito un keyboard.
Woooooowwww Superb 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
i sometimes use THE 3 finger grip chromaticly too.
sent small contribution .
Thank you so much. You help keep me going 😎 Cheers from Oliver :)
really nice for me
Very nice
Nice, good lessons.. Can these practise on my guitar
Hi and thanks :) I don't know so much about guitars, but many have written to me that they also use the techniques for the guitar. Cheers from Oliver
Frst view jazz...🎹🎹🎹♥️♥️
Haha - Congrats :) :) :) Cheers from Oliver
Dear Oliver, thank you a lot for your lessons….may be I have a new chance to learn to play without notes….😘 please can you teach a main song with the 251 kadenz….. I would be very happy.….🤗
Hi :) In this playlist you’ll find a collection of lessons all about the same chord progression; a sequence of descending fifths taken from the song Autumn Leaves. Each lesson shows different improvisation techniques we can use on the progression. ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJzqwqL21s9NExEKpk14bglb
Cheers from Oliver
thanks !!! clear.
thank you
Da best
Wow.
Fantasy!
can you do some song that the stuffs you teach can be used in?
Hi :) I’m more into "just playing", improvising, creating "NewJazz" rather than playing some of the old songs. I really hope that’s ok with you… By the way, in this playlist I have gathered some of my music if you should be interested: ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJyXS3nFg47C-yKPHEIXctjc
Cheers from Oliver
Hi Oliver, when you play longer Lines then 3-Note Lines in Row, with no repeated Notes (e.g. f, f#, g, g#), what would you recomment:
1. to play the g with the middle-finger! and the g# with the index-finger.
or
2. to play with the g with the dump! and the g# with the index-finger.
---------------------
Are there some more Rules the you explained?
That is not realy obvious for me exactly in the Vid. Maybe i oversee something..
Thank you Oliver so mutch for all the absolutely phantastic Lessons!! I hope you have fine
Hi and thanks a lot and a really good question :) I would probably do the g with the thumb - but you can do both. But mostly I would do the note repetitions (it seems so natural when doing hand grips) so that we do not 'just' play chromatic up and down, but we have these rhythmic and melodic "clasps" that breaks the expected course. Cheers from Oliver
merci
All of your videos are great, Oliver. I wish i could play piano, but I don't know where to start. Who can help me to answer this question? Please)))
Hi and thank you so much :) I do not believe that there is any fixed A-Z path to follow when learning music. You can 'attack' music from any angle. The most important thing is to do something that you really enjoy. More about that in this lesson (taking a walk in the forest): ruclips.net/video/a735i7FZlmI/видео.html
But anyway, I've made this playlist with a suggested order: ruclips.net/p/PLd8gNAxPUcJw1DmmWooCWx_jgKzgBfYGp
But feel free to make diversions at any time... Cheers from Oliver
Are you still using the SL88 STUDIO controller? How do you like it?
Hi :) I've replaced it with a "Kawai VPC1". Just one singe button; on/off. But extremely good keys. What more do you need haha. But it's quite more expensive than the SL88. The SL88 have served me well for many years ;) Cheers from Oliver
Quiero clases personalizadas Dios te bendiga mucho mi hermano
Hi :) I'm not sure that my Google translator works correctly, but if you're asking for private lessons I'm so sorry because I don't give any. I try to use all my efforts on the free public videos on this NewJazz channel. I really hope that you understand. A new video is uploaded approximately every month...
Cheers from Oliver
@@NewJazz God bless you very much and thank you very much for the effort you make to help people like me who play in the church and we want a better way of playing. God bless you very much I would like you to play a video holding {thank you notes} ✓
Ola Mr music
The key question is that we have to know exactly where we are in the harmonic progression, and this is my problem...I have a bassist who play I-IV-V-I and I have to know where he is...
which is that piano sound?
Hi :) I use this VST from Native Instruments: www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/keys/the-grandeur/
Cheers from Oliver
You are a tiger with long sharpened claws and you can cut and eat people alive. BIG UP man for excellent tutorial.
👍👍
But I can't understand the leading note of this bassline
Hi :) When playing the walking bass; in the last note before a new chord I play either a half step above or below the next chord key note. Cheers from Oliver
@@NewJazz Thank you ❤
Alguém do brasl
But isnt it easier to play with 5 fingers or this is a challange ?
Hi :) You can for sure do that as well. But the first 3 fingers are stronger and faster than the last two, simply because of the physiology of the hand. So the idea in this lesson is to take advantage of that ;) Cheers from Oliver