There is a bit to learn in this lesson, so here are all the timecodes so you can skip to the part you want: The pattern - 0:30 How to play it - 0:43 Playing it over other chords (the F chord) - 1:11 Playing it over a G chord - 1:35 Adding in the right hand - 1:45 The hardest part (and how to practice it) - 2:37 The pattern one more time (slowly) - 3:07
Hi, I've been watching your vids for a while now, is it possible you make a video of how to play the piano for singers? I don't mean how to play for practicing entonation but how to play to sing along
Thanks! We love the piano :) We also have paid online lessons for students and hope that if people want to learn, they'll see some of our RUclips lessons and think of us. But even if they don't -- we're happy to help teach some cool concepts and make someone a little bit better than they were yesterday.
Thank you for the nice Boogie Woogie tutorial Sir! It would've been even nicer if you gave a lil bit more time to the pattern and to the fingering part. I know I can slow the video but still. Again nice video!
Small correction: You're going up chromatically from the 3rd to the 5th. To go up step-wise means that you are going up by scale degrees. Nice lesson, though.
@@יהלקמינר Boogie Woogie is based on the standard twelve bar blues progression which has no minor chords in it unless you want to jazz up the blues to include some II-V progressions but then it's not boogie woogie.
Well, if i can play both the harmonies of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" and Mozart's "Turkish March" only by ear and without knowing a piano single note or chord i can play that too. 🤔
I usually like your videos, but he needs to slow down at the beginning. He was clear to a point, but after the first time he reached low to hit the G, he stops explaining what he is doing. It’s at about :58 seconds in. He doesn’t tell us what notes to hit or how to move our fingers. He just breaks into showing off. Then he shows off using other chords.
Kudos for the Video clip! Sorry for chiming in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you thought about - Deyvelynar Celebrated Dominance (just google it)? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to learn the piano fast minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work colleague after a lifetime of fighting got great success with it.
A very confusing teacher, you could at least say the keys you are hitting kept going over and over trying to see the keys you are hitting but impossible.
There is a bit to learn in this lesson, so here are all the timecodes so you can skip to the part you want:
The pattern - 0:30
How to play it - 0:43
Playing it over other chords (the F chord) - 1:11
Playing it over a G chord - 1:35
Adding in the right hand - 1:45
The hardest part (and how to practice it) - 2:37
The pattern one more time (slowly) - 3:07
Hi, I've been watching your vids for a while now, is it possible you make a video of how to play the piano for singers? I don't mean how to play for practicing entonation but how to play to sing along
Hey longtime guy ! Could you work on gospel again ? We missed you
Love from Rwanda
How is boogie boogie related to making basslines
Work on basslines for other types of genres
We appreciate your work 😍😆
After trying for years to learn piano I came across Turbo Piano Secret and it seems to be the best online method (google it if you are interested)
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Finally I can play something besides of classics when friends are asking 😂😂😂 thank you, it was actually really cool!
What a great short lesson. It looks fun and doable. Teacher has a nice relaxed and friendly manner.
How coincedental.
Searching for this yesterday.
I don't even have a piano, but keep watching your videos for 'future' learning. XD
Thrift store , $ 20.00 Casio , 66 keys , 100 tones , MADE me wanna' play the piano !
Buy a keyboard ,thats one Ihave love all videos ,thank you all for share ,stay safe
Hi Durarara, I’m just curious whether you got a piano or keyboard after the two years that have passed :)
This is a great exercise for the left hand.
Thank you!
“Do you know boogie woogie?”
I remember Dr. K
Cara Jam 😂😂
Thank you. Ypu have made it straight forward and fun. Jim
Now that's some short and sweet lesson which I am highly impressed, great going Pianote
Wow! Totally inspired me! Got me playing again. Great lesson. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Lololololol. This is so cool! I always liked that style! Thanks a bunch. This is fun !😀😀😀
The best lesson for beginners!
Cool! Thanks, Brett! MORE Boogie Woogie, please!
I'm just starting with the piano but I have played guitar for 40 years. This is my new goal
loving playing this. Thanks. is a great stetch exercise for left hand alright...and getting the right hand chords played in time a great exercise too.
Looking forward to practicing this tomorrow .. Thanks, love it x
how'd it go
I'm getting there thanks :) takes a lot of practice!
wow... awesome.. thank you for sharing this., More power to your TEAM!!.. 👍👍
Gotta have that BOUNCE !!! Ariiite ! Thanks man !
Thank you for this. I can play it...
Cool! Now, right hand boogie boogie riffs!
Really nice teaching
Thanks for this - made my day!
Hey longtime guy ! Could you work on gospel again ? We missed you
Love from Rwanda
I haven't touched my piano in years but I might well pick it up again I'm obsessed with Boogie Woogie lol
Please do more!! This was really helpful!!
Love it. I'll have to learn this.
thanks
Thank you. Very clear.
Thanks 🌼
Thank you Sir!!
Great lesson!
Thanks ☘️😊❤️🎹🙏
Brilliant, thanks a lot!
Really awesome
Great!! I must try it.
Waiting for treble lines😍😍😍
Awesome!
Thanx Mate!!!
Thank you!
love it!
🤗 this is so cool 🤗
I failed class today. Better luck next time. :-)
Excellent lesson, which is good because I will be repeating this a few times.
Pianote has some awesome teachers...just saying.
Love it... any chance of getting sheet music? Just the C, F and G
Thank you for giving us such good content! What drives you to sacfrifice your time for us?
Thanks! We love the piano :)
We also have paid online lessons for students and hope that if people want to learn, they'll see some of our RUclips lessons and think of us.
But even if they don't -- we're happy to help teach some cool concepts and make someone a little bit better than they were yesterday.
Pianote please more advanced lessons
Wow! This is interesting
Neat!
Thank you for the nice Boogie Woogie tutorial Sir! It would've been even nicer if you gave a lil bit more time to the pattern and to the fingering part. I know I can slow the video but still. Again nice video!
Thanks, and yes it probably was a little quick. We have the bassline written out if that helps:
www.pianote.com/blog/boogie-woogie-bassline
Small correction: You're going up chromatically from the 3rd to the 5th. To go up step-wise means that you are going up by scale degrees. Nice lesson, though.
Ah yes, good point. We should have said going up half-steps. Thanks!
꧁☆exlet superb☆꧂ sir
I think I got it.
How to count the base line
Hi. I found problem while playing B chord to F# chord. Please help me.
Hi! What is the problem? The B bassline walks right up to the F# which should help with the transition.
Pianote I have found the way. Thank you.
I've just bee practing this on the piano for the last 30 mins. IT IS NOT FUN. But I'm going to master it come hell or high water.
trying hard to do it right handed never mind left :-ooo
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Is it the same pattern for minor chords?
Most Boogie Woogie is played in major keys. It's pretty rare to find one in a minor key!
Thanks @@PianoteOfficial I asked about a minor chord, like Dm
@@יהלקמינר Boogie Woogie is based on the standard twelve bar blues progression which has no minor chords in it unless you want to jazz up the blues to include some II-V progressions but then it's not boogie woogie.
@@robcostigan8757 thank you
Good pattern for beginners. But viewers need at least understand what 12 bar blue is and can tell he's playing C F G 7 chords.
I don't know why, but I pictured Little Richard rocking out to this!
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Good, interesting, fun material but presented too fast for those of us less experienced players.
Thanks Jim! Yes it's not the best beginner pattern, sorry if it was presented too quick.
@@PianoteOfficial Rolando S on RUclips in the bottom right, click on the little wheel Icon and a menu pops up were you can slow it down to 50 or 75
Let's start with a Key oF C (KFC short?)
Well, if i can play both the harmonies of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" and Mozart's "Turkish March" only by ear and without knowing a piano single note or chord i can play that too. 🤔
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Well it was not the best lesson. Description was way to fast, imagine here are sitting some beginners(like me). Just give 1 or 2 more slow examples.
Sorry about that Daniel. There are timecodes which link to a slower demonstration in the video!
I usually like your videos, but he needs to slow down at the beginning. He was clear to a point, but after the first time he reached low to hit the G, he stops explaining what he is doing. It’s at about :58 seconds in. He doesn’t tell us what notes to hit or how to move our fingers. He just breaks into showing off. Then he shows off using other chords.
Sorry about that! We'll definitely keep that in mind for future videos.
They play to fast for me to learn boogie woogie
Kudos for the Video clip! Sorry for chiming in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you thought about - Deyvelynar Celebrated Dominance (just google it)? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to learn the piano fast minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work colleague after a lifetime of fighting got great success with it.
Too fast. I'm a beginner
A very confusing teacher, you could at least say the keys you are hitting kept going over and over trying to see the keys you are hitting but impossible.
Great player, bad teacher going to fast slow down or put the sheet music up
Thanks for the feedback.
Hell nah! Where is the beautiful lady with white hair? Men thats not fair
You didn't like the lesson?
To fast,please go slower