This was a lot of fun. Interesting how The Blues, Gospel, Country and Rock Music share similarities. I hope you do some more of these. Thanks your Eminence.
True. The entire figure is very Country-like. But the single run-ups and downs in it can be found in many styles, especially Gospel, and the ups in Blues, too.
Thanks, Christian! I will focus on one key to begin 😁 I love it; it's a very beautiful progression. For now, I'm not able to add high notes, but I'm working on it. Thanks again for all the tutorials! ❤
Hey Christian.. great stuff! A follow up in the “pig Hargus” style would be great… he played the melody with his left hand…. ( as I’m sure you know-thanks)
Thanks for this tutorial. And should I re-pedal every time as the left hand play a new note during the Run-Ups & Run-Downs? or it depends on where the note is located?
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Thanks a lot Christian! You are a generious introvert
Very glad that you let your introvert self be brave enough to share all this information. Thank you!
You must consider that I am under heavy influence of Earl Grey tea. I wouldn't get a word out otherwise.
I love this style, Thanks Christian, what about a piano tutorial for "Stand by your man" (Tamy Waynet) Would be nice.
This was a lot of fun. Interesting how The Blues, Gospel, Country and Rock Music share similarities. I hope you do some more of these. Thanks your Eminence.
True. The entire figure is very Country-like. But the single run-ups and downs in it can be found in many styles, especially Gospel, and the ups in Blues, too.
@@ChristianFuchsBluesMy husband sang various songs, his accompaniment on the ironing board, while I enjoyed your tutorial sipping Lady Grey.
@@jennywren8937 Ah, Lady Wren knows how to live in style, having her subordinates play the lesser instruments. ;-)
Thanks Christian, nice tutorial.
Brilliant
Thank you
Thanks, Christian! I will focus on one key to begin 😁 I love it; it's a very beautiful progression. For now, I'm not able to add high notes, but I'm working on it. Thanks again for all the tutorials! ❤
Thanks Christian! 👏👏👏🎹🎹🦊
Hey Christian.. great stuff!
A follow up in the “pig Hargus” style would be great… he played the melody with his left hand…. ( as I’m sure you know-thanks)
Thank you for the tuitorials, I think the frog in your throat may of crossed it's legs lol
Thanks for this tutorial. And should I re-pedal every time as the left hand play a new note during the Run-Ups & Run-Downs? or it depends on where the note is located?
If you play left hand in octaves, yes. Since they are hard to tie. ;-)
@@ChristianFuchsBlues thanks.👍