Wonderful!! The Messia of stride piano has arrived. I have been waiting for such excellent stride piano instructions for a long time, Thank you for your generosity!!
Fats Waller with Tatum peeking over his shoulder occasionally ! This is fantastic and Stijn Wauters is fantastic. There is a joyous GENEROSITY in this music- And this instruction !
My wife and I fell in love listening to Fats Waller together. Fast forward twenty five years and I started piano five years ago. I just discovered your channel yesterday. Your technical skills and joy of music brings tears to my eyes. A man can dream. Thank you for your dedication and inspiration.
These are THE best instructional jazz piano videos/transcriptions that I have seen. And I have spent hundreds on other "celebrity" inst. videos,, which were mostly a promo for that person... These are absolutely THE BEST.
I find it funny how you have to your legs bounce to counteract the wild jumping of your left hand when you really get up to speed! Great video as always 👍
What a great post!!!! Beautifully played and laid out to read and learn!!! Man I wish RUclips was around when I was 10!!! We're gonna have (already do) some monsters in the future with all this amazing exposure! Thanks!!!!
stride for me is the single most difficult thing to do on the piano. Big fast jumps is something I just can't seem to get used to, no matter how much I practice. Oh, well, brilliant video as always anyway :)
I know these are exercises and that stride is considered old timey by some but damn it sounds cool. It provides such a nice bedrock for all the syncopated right hand stuff you’ve got going on.
Hey Stijin, another great video! Marvelous. You seem to read my mind 'cause I had been trying to find a good transcription of Honeysuckle Rose. I'm kind of in a jam though because I just discovered Red Garland through the Miles Davis Cookin', Relaxin', Steamin', Walkin', etc. albums. I bought a box set of 24 albums for $24.95. Red seems to have synthesized every one's style from Bud Powell to Ahmad Jamal. Cheers!
I really like Art Tatum’s stride piano but there are four major tenths that my left hand can’t reach (Ab, Bb, Db, Eb) and rolling every major tenth isn’t practical at tempo.
Same here, I only can reach major tenths on the white keys, and rolling tenths at a faster tempo doesn’t work for me either.. I only use tenths in ballads or at a medium tempo.
How do you always know exactly what I need to work on?? I have a $200 membership to an online jazz school that doesn't present information as clearly as you ....
Thank you! In this (early) stride style (Fats Waller, James P. Johnson,..) pianists use triads or 7th chords, but rootless voicings would sound too modern. You can play rootless voicings in stride (for exemple in slower ballads), but it will sound different and you would improvise differently in the RH too..
What do you play in the right hand when using stride as a comping device? The left hand by itself is harmonically complete. Is playing a riff like you did over the turnaround the best option, or would you rather use full chords or single line improv?
Hi, Rogier! I wanted to focus on the LH in this video, so in the RH I mainly played the melody of the standards (often in chords), and for the turn around exercises I played some typical RH chord-like exemples that are not too complicated to transpose.. :-) But besides playing the melody, you can of course improvise (both in chords or single line), but it’s difficult to play and improvise in the style.. I will make a video on RH stride exemples soon!
Why do you emphasize no rootless? Is that characteristic of this style you're playing? In Jazz ballads I feel like I see root + rootless voicings regularly
Rootless voicings are too modern sounding for this kind of stride. Use them if you want but it will sound post 1960s. Stride with triads as the top chord will sound pre 1930s. With 7th chords it will sound like 1940s and 1950s. Roughly speaking.
This guys hands are definitely larger than mine. Look at him hitting those 10ths! I can not reach,,, even cheating using the key edges! Granted hes also using the key edges but still hes pulling it off and I physically cannot.
The ABSOLUTE BEST stride piano lesson there is available. Thank you!!! We are grateful 🙏
Thank you Stijn Waut. You don't know how many grateful wannabe pianists you've gained, including me.
Best content of stride piano on youtube
Wonderful!! The Messia of stride piano has arrived. I have been waiting for such excellent stride piano instructions for a long time, Thank you for your generosity!!
Dude, keep it up! These are some of the best piano instruction videos I've seen on RUclips! Thank you!
Fats Waller with Tatum peeking over his shoulder occasionally ! This is fantastic and Stijn Wauters
is fantastic. There is a joyous GENEROSITY in this music- And this instruction !
Thank you! I’m glad you like the video!
Can’t believe this is free
My wife and I fell in love listening to Fats Waller together. Fast forward twenty five years and I started piano five years ago. I just discovered your channel yesterday. Your technical skills and joy of music brings tears to my eyes. A man can dream. Thank you for your dedication and inspiration.
These are THE best instructional jazz piano videos/transcriptions that I have seen. And I have spent hundreds on other "celebrity" inst. videos,, which were mostly a promo for that person... These are absolutely THE BEST.
I find it funny how you have to your legs bounce to counteract the wild jumping of your left hand when you really get up to speed! Great video as always 👍
Compliments you are Super Thx 1000 times
I learn so much from your fantastc vidéos Thanks
Great exercises to build a good technique. Reminds me of my mentor Jaki Byard.
That was the cleanest playing ive ever seen
😬👍 wait for your rolled tenths... It will be great, one more time thank's a lot for your precious works and contributions (free? fabulous)
What a great post!!!! Beautifully played and laid out to read and learn!!! Man I wish RUclips was around when I was 10!!! We're gonna have (already do) some monsters in the future with all this amazing exposure! Thanks!!!!
This is brilliant! Thank you!
stride for me is the single most difficult thing to do on the piano. Big fast jumps is something I just can't seem to get used to, no matter how much I practice. Oh, well, brilliant video as always anyway :)
Another treasure! Thank you, Mr. Wauters!
Your skill is amazing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. You make life better.
Un panorama completo de la técnica Stride con la eficacia y talento que tecaracteriza. GRACIAS.
I only watched the lesson and my left hand ✋ is already getting hurt! Jokes aside this is the best lesson on the subject I have ever seen!
Yes, this makes life better ❤️thanks!
Thank you, thats so helpful
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I am laughing 😂 to my self what a treasure 😳
What an excellent video! Many thanks for posting!
fantastic material from the point of view of a classically trained person. Straight and to the point. Keep it up, mate!
I know these are exercises and that stride is considered old timey by some but damn it sounds cool. It provides such a nice bedrock for all the syncopated right hand stuff you’ve got going on.
Thanks a lot, Tom!
Very clean playing! Great material to practice daily
You re Just the best on RUclips
astonishing as always
So clean, so skilled, thanks so much for the lesson professor!
Thanks a lot!
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Amazing master class
Thanks you're awesome!!!
Stijn: me encanta cómo tocas y cómo enseñas. Uno de mis preferidos!!!
Mega helpful, thx for sharing!
Cheers from Poland
Thank you! Glad you like the video!
What a great video; thank you so much for putting this together and sharing.
This lesson is really great thx !!! 🙏🏼😻
Thank you so much,! Very good.
C turn around: 2:26
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Fabulous! Thank you.
Thank you! Awesome video
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You are the best!! Thanks! ☄️☄️
Fantastic!
Amazing! Thank you so much for this
Hey Stijin, another great video! Marvelous. You seem to read my mind 'cause I had been trying to find a good transcription of Honeysuckle Rose. I'm kind of in a jam though because I just discovered Red Garland through the Miles Davis Cookin', Relaxin', Steamin', Walkin', etc. albums. I bought a box set of 24 albums for $24.95. Red seems to have synthesized every one's style from Bud Powell to Ahmad Jamal. Cheers!
vwell done.v good
Best!!!!!!
Nice guide! I do same)
it make me feel good...❤😂
can't reach a tenth very well! :'(
Still, Love all your videos! Incliding this one!
Super! I like ragtime.
Thank you!
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Uffff man thank you
Podrías recomendar algunos libros para aprender stride piano?
I really like Art Tatum’s stride piano but there are four major tenths that my left hand can’t reach (Ab, Bb, Db, Eb) and rolling every major tenth isn’t practical at tempo.
Same here, I only can reach major tenths on the white keys, and rolling tenths at a faster tempo doesn’t work for me either.. I only use tenths in ballads or at a medium tempo.
nice!
Superrr
Do a tutorial on diminished scales
Fantastic! Is there a way to get this on paper ( music sheet)
Thanks Leo! There is a download link to the sheet music in the description. This is the link: bit.ly/35xhlf5 Enjoy!
Thank you so much Stijn!! This will keep me of the street so to speak, for the next couple of months!! Thanks again!!!
3:57 (old school turnaround) - where is it from?
How do you always know exactly what I need to work on?? I have a $200 membership to an online jazz school that doesn't present information as clearly as you ....
Awesome! Thank you!! What is the name of the song played during the "Old School turnaround with 10ths" section?
Great vid(as always)but why no rootless voicings
Thank you! In this (early) stride style (Fats Waller, James P. Johnson,..) pianists use triads or 7th chords, but rootless voicings would sound too modern.
You can play rootless voicings in stride (for exemple in slower ballads), but it will sound different and you would improvise differently in the RH too..
What do you play in the right hand when using stride as a comping device? The left hand by itself is harmonically complete. Is playing a riff like you did over the turnaround the best option, or would you rather use full chords or single line improv?
Hi, Rogier! I wanted to focus on the LH in this video, so in the RH I mainly played the melody of the standards (often in chords), and for the turn around exercises I played some typical RH chord-like exemples that are not too complicated to transpose.. :-) But besides playing the melody, you can of course improvise (both in chords or single line), but it’s difficult to play and improvise in the style.. I will make a video on RH stride exemples soon!
Hello. What piano you using?
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OMG I love up beat stride like dick hyman, its gave us us pecfect swing feel
Why do you emphasize no rootless? Is that characteristic of this style you're playing? In Jazz ballads I feel like I see root + rootless voicings regularly
Rootless voicings are too modern sounding for this kind of stride. Use them if you want but it will sound post 1960s.
Stride with triads as the top chord will sound pre 1930s. With 7th chords it will sound like 1940s and 1950s. Roughly speaking.
@@RobinJWheeler Ok cool so it's just a stylistic choice, I wasn't sure if it was somehow essential to the exercise/practice routine
Good but there’s a lot more going on then you can explain. I’m curious to know if you can play with your eyes closed?
This guys hands are definitely larger than mine. Look at him hitting those 10ths! I can not reach,,, even cheating using the key edges! Granted hes also using the key edges but still hes pulling it off and I physically cannot.
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