Have Trouble Learning Difficult Runs? You need to study this guy!!
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- Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024
- People always ask me how to do runs. Remember though that transcribing what you want to play is ALWAYS the key that unlocks the mysteries of a song. I decided to try and transcribe this song by Julian Pollack (j3PO), bit.ly/2QaMlGT, the song was very difficult for me so I never finished the entire song in the time frame I had allotted myself.... however, I still learned a lot so in today's video I will teach you, how I figure out difficult runs and licks, and use them while playing piano as a gospel musician...
See the website post for this lesson here seanwilsonpian...
It’s all in that staccato execution where it sounds clean. 💯
Your ear and playing is RIDICULOUS!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
i like how you are so sincere and also learning too as your transcribing, which is why you have a great understanding of music, salute!! Watching all the way from Malawi
Hope Mhango Chikukula yeah bro, that’s what my channel is, sharing what I’m learning
You are the best , I appreciate you for your kindness, man you are an amazing musician . You could kept all that knowledge to yourself just like many other top musicians do , but I think you fulfilling one of your purposes that you came to earth to do , you have and are helping huge amounts of musicians all over the world to grow including myself and i again I say thank you
Thanks so much for the support!!
Sean ….you are a beautiful man and a humble, generous musician. Thank you for sharing and keeping every note phrase lick chord and run real!!
Thanks so much for your kind words!!!
I remember scrolling through random ig posts and came across this guy's triangle piano vid and absolutely amazed
He's insane dude!!
Thats exactly what I'm saying the way you approach a run, its the crossovers that make the whole run sound right..we need this in all scales and licks
I’ve been looking for this type of video for ages, thank you so much for doing this man!
No problem doc!
Your Amazing Grace is really sick man 🤘
Another good vid Sean! I love the way you are approaching and analysing music beyond just the notes and chords!
Thank you, Sir. Great lesson!!!
this is why I love you man!!
Appreciate you doc!!!
You break it down well!
Jaystiqs Appreciate it man, thanks for watching!!
*This guy right there !*
Amazing Sean 🔥🎹
Appreciate you doc!! Thanks for the comment
Thanks for sharing Boss!
Yessir!!
Hi sean, I'm following from Kenya... this one is helpful to me.
Thank you soo much sir
Hmmm this is nice. I love your interpretation and how you create. Good job bro
Appreciate it bro especially, cause at the end of the day we have to make it our own so I try to show the process... thanks for the comment!!
Sean Wilson Piano true you are absolutely right. Is there a way I can talk to you. I’m in California LA to be precise, and I will like to connect with you to share and tap from your grate ideals. I play keys as well and I share almost same interpretation with you clean and easy approach to key, but I won’t lie your ideas, way of thinking and connecting chords with scales is something else and I love it.
I don't know what to say... I so much love the sound of music. I wish I had a little piano to practice.
Hey Sean kindly do a cover of anomalie. He’s quite good with chord stacking and a lot of runs
Anomalie is good as well, both of them are.
@@SeanWilsonPiano yh the both are. but sometimes i prefer nick semrad because he works with cory henry to as well so hes quite good. thanks for replying
Good tips and tutorial🔥
Back at work at the school so I’ll miss the premieres but this is the first thing I watched after work another good one Sean
Herman David dang man, was wondering where you were, but it’s good to be working tho doc!!!
Hey Sean there is a video on here that guys have butchered lol. It's a video of T-Pain singing buy you a drink on NPR's Tiny Desk. It's a small setting and the pianist is flawless and the chord voicings are so dynamic. Can you take a look at it, nobody has been able to make a decent version of it. Thanks for all you do.
don't think I've heard it, I'll check it out
I'm telling you, the chord vocings are crazy, a popular jazz teacher was stumped by it and his vocings don't come close to the original. It's just a reminder of his little tweaks on chord vocings make the difference between normal and spectacular.
Amazing video, Sean! Thank you!
That guy sounds like a mix between Jeff Lorber and Alex Bugnon...probably a little more Alex his Naima or EWF tracks. I like chord changes too, though, Lush Life by Alex and Carmel by Joe Sample (from Sample This) are my favorites.
Good vid doc🔥
Thanks bro!!
Solid!
Thank you
Sean!! Your d best
I love what you do 💕😘
Nice video🔥😊
ooh man this is great breakdown of runs. I am a self-taught pianist and I am trying to move into runs . I can chord but need help on this so.What way do I practice scales so I can get some flow going. I am slow right now..not getting any younger..ok your chords are something I need to work on too.....I subscribed
Welcome man, and thanks!!!
Great video Sean. I have a question regarding what's noted here in your video known to most musicians as the term you've described , "runs." But when I was much younger a really good friend if mine who's also a keyboardist like myself, called runs "figures." Have you ever heard anyone refer to runs as "figures?" Just curious. Please let me know. Respect to you. -educapro
Great questions, I only use the word “runs” because that is the term gospel musicians most use and that’s my target audience so they’d search for that in RUclips. That said, I probably like ‘lines.’ ‘figures’ is new for me, I actually was thinking about that when I created the video...
@@SeanWilsonPianoYeah, I know what you mean Sean. I thought about it a little more and attributed it to "figures" which kind of makes sense because of the types of chords that help encapsulate the only types of runs you create around them. Chords like, triads, quads, fifths, etc. I have a chord that I use in Bb that I've perfected over the years and it fits in quite a few things but I use it as a reverse arpeggio coming down from the higher register, right to left while placing a nice accompanying harmony in the left hand.
@educapro ‘Figures’ refers to ‘phrases’. e.g. a motif you expand on …or not! Runs are licks.
@@AllIn1Studio Thank you Melissa. Thanks for the clarity... That's very helpful 👍
That's Nord stage 2/3 for perfect
Runs, Scales and licks
Nice example, thank you man. #pianocoach
Thank you br, what key are u playing? can apply this to every key.
Wawuu good job bro plz try to pray in Gb(f#)
What piano vst are you using? And what’s the specific name of the actual sound?
I believe this one is from Omnishphere C7 Mellow
is this song on youtube? or just Instagram?
Jesus Molina
Start of the runs feels like a bepop scale...
Yeah, it's got that sound for sure
@@SeanWilsonPiano Sean I've been waiting on a video just like this!!! You answered a lot of my questions in this video, what video on your site do you teach chord tones with the scales?
@@isaiahcrosson8454 Not really.a video, Go to the 'Essentials' page on the top bar, pick a key, you will see a table of contents that has ALL the scales you can use and the type of chord it goes with.
Hold on, is this Anomolie?
Oh I see the guys name now...but he is definitely an Anomolie fan...and influenced by him...love it!
They influence each other, this guy did a Nord Session recently too ruclips.net/video/MH-sOfvad_o/видео.html
What keys are u playing sean?
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What key is this
First.
This is ridiculous!!!!!
yeah man 😩