Jack's Beginner Blues Lick! - Piano Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @st8kout961
    @st8kout961 2 года назад +1

    "Please, sir. I want some more." Love these little tidbits of skills.

  • @scottwiggins3637
    @scottwiggins3637 2 года назад +5

    Don't sell yourself short, man.. you're a great teacher. So many over complicate things. Love this channel.

  • @tommyg5095
    @tommyg5095 2 года назад +7

    I was going to suggest this, teaching. Showing . But felt the suggestion to have Jack teach was overstepping my place. Glad to see this, and truly hope this is a win win for everyone. Jack. Andertons. And the budding student

  • @tommyg5095
    @tommyg5095 2 года назад +2

    The Dux method,,,,. In the key of FUN...

  • @LightBranches
    @LightBranches 2 года назад +2

    Short, sharp and sweet! The lick was also pretty good...

  • @jimbrimble3131
    @jimbrimble3131 2 года назад +3

    You are actually a really great teacher because you teach tricks and workarounds that are useful without having to learn everything else.

  • @HamidShibataBennett
    @HamidShibataBennett 2 года назад +5

    That was a fun, easy to grasp lesson that I’ll try out with the lads at our next practice. You are a fab teacher Jack… I’ve been playing since February and been learning a lot from you and a few other channels. How about a video on the left side of that blues lick?

  • @gregorywonderlike9852
    @gregorywonderlike9852 2 года назад +2

    Any plans when Luke Edwards from Korg is gonna be back for another demonstration? We are all eagerly awaiting to see these two lovely chums back together soon!

  • @houseoflatin
    @houseoflatin 2 года назад +1

    @Jack, we want to see you being the first out making a demo with the new MPC Keys!! :)

  • @vacation_generation
    @vacation_generation 2 года назад +1

    Great little tip.

  • @michaeldawes2152
    @michaeldawes2152 2 года назад +1

    You are an excellent teacher Jack, you should see some of the clunkers I’ve had! Anyhoo, keep up the good work and by a strange twist of fate I watched this video whilst on the toilet. What’s the odds of that happening?

  • @Fallingoverbackwards
    @Fallingoverbackwards 2 года назад +1

    Such a great teacher !! Thank you

  • @PutItAway101
    @PutItAway101 2 года назад

    First class blues face in the thumbnail

  • @eezar21
    @eezar21 2 года назад +1

    Love that tidbit!! Just started out on piano last year. I am struggling with blues left hand. Can you maybe show how to do a left hand blues progression

  • @SergeGolikov
    @SergeGolikov Год назад

    Awesome tip 🍷

  • @thomasschweizer1561
    @thomasschweizer1561 2 года назад +1

    Great, thank you very much for this understandable explanation. I would also be interested in how I can do the rhythmic part with a funky clavinet sound with few notes to play.

  • @nhaze8173
    @nhaze8173 2 года назад +1

    Awesome and fun to watch as always. I wanna know "the rules of improvisation"? I'll try to explain, let's say I'm just fooling around in the key of G, my left hand play a 1 chord, what keys can I play with my right hand? And then I'm switching to let's say a 5 chord, does the same "rules" apply? I'm really new to music and have a hard time fooling around playing random stuff. I might be completely lost, and missed something really simple. Thanks in advance 😁

    • @bucksmusic
      @bucksmusic 2 года назад

      There are a lot of possibilities and the answer depends on context (Jazz/Classical/Blues/Country etc). But if you're a beginner and you want to play blues I'd recommend learning the 12 bar form (i.e. G/G/G/G/C/C/G/G/D/C/G/G & variations). Listen to a blues track over and over until the form is embedded in your brain. Why I suggest that is so that you'll know instinctively when to change chord, and won't have to think about. Then in the key of G learn one of the many ostinato bass lines (Jack briefly does one in the video) and the blues scale in your RH: i.e. G Bb C C# D F G. You can improvise using this scale over the entire 12 bar form in G. As Jack suggests finding a track you can play along to is a great idea. Hope that helps.

  • @geoffwebber8272
    @geoffwebber8272 2 года назад

    Gimme little nubbin! .... PS since when were the outros in full Dolby Atmos!

  • @nick2844
    @nick2844 2 года назад

    A unrelated question. Since you also enjoy using Keyscape. I'm wondering, We have Keyscape running on two different computers and on both there is some latency. When you hit a note it takes a split second (but definitely noticeable) before you hear the sound. We can't figure out how to fix this. Do you or anyone elsehere have this experience also and/or have some advice? Thanks

  • @cortesfly
    @cortesfly 2 года назад +1

    1.43. Xxx