After You've Gone 🎹 Jazz Piano Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @MrZedhow
    @MrZedhow Год назад +1

    Amazing improv at the beginning of this lesson! A friend of mine, a professional musician, said I should copy out one of your solos and then analyse it so I showed him your improv at the start of this!! 😂 Great lesson and as usual some really valuable insights.

  • @trevormckinnon6696
    @trevormckinnon6696 6 месяцев назад

    That lick over D7 between 2:11 and 2:13 of the video sounds awesome.

  • @thomasa631
    @thomasa631 6 месяцев назад

    Rock on Tony those classic runs keep us movin

  • @ethanpunto9222
    @ethanpunto9222 Год назад

    Wow amazing, I'm going to begin trying to learn this now

  • @trevormckinnon6696
    @trevormckinnon6696 7 месяцев назад

    I have to go back and listen again to this video. The piano solo is mesmerizing.

  • @eugenemyashev879
    @eugenemyashev879 10 месяцев назад

    Bravo!!!Una maravilla!!!

  • @johnrothfield6126
    @johnrothfield6126 6 месяцев назад

    Worthy of careful study

  • @FranciscoA.22033
    @FranciscoA.22033 Год назад

    Love this vídeos !!!

  • @StrideLatinProgRick
    @StrideLatinProgRick Год назад +2

    A great and very useful tutorial of one of the most important jazz songs (and one of my own favorites too)! I love the economical yet very effective way you state the theme, and your fabulous improvisation on it! Your explanations are FANTASTIC to say the least! Thank you!

  • @RC-Heli835
    @RC-Heli835 Год назад

    Man this is pure awesome!
    Playing it first then breaking it down!

  • @davidgerber9317
    @davidgerber9317 Год назад +1

    Really nice playing at the start. Lots of ideas without repetition. Bravo!

  • @bermchasin
    @bermchasin Год назад +1

    love that blast into the solo section!

  • @FranciscoA.22033
    @FranciscoA.22033 Год назад

    Great to hear from you Always here Tony Winston!

  • @frederikkok9284
    @frederikkok9284 Год назад

    Thanks Tony, i'm "Beginning to see the Light".

  • @stuartairey4542
    @stuartairey4542 Год назад

    Thanks Tony I had been thinking of the dim scales the wrong way so I'm v grateful

  • @FranciscoA.22033
    @FranciscoA.22033 Год назад +1

    I Love jazz fluent!!!

  • @trevormckinnon6696
    @trevormckinnon6696 Год назад

    Tony, your lesson about scales with diminished 7th chord I liked. I'm a guitarist but found using the chromatic scale and starting and finishing on😅 two target notes of that chord that are, say, a minor 3rd apart is another good way of generating countless melodic sequences for that chord type. By the way your piano here swings and sounds fresh as always. Thankyou.

  • @humblemai2211
    @humblemai2211 Год назад

    Great teacher always

  • @ComelliMathieu
    @ComelliMathieu Год назад

    HI Tony, nice ideas in your solo and comping, great tuto , thank you !

  • @pavelkratochvila6157
    @pavelkratochvila6157 Год назад

    Fabulous jazz playing and composition, thanks 👍

  • @giovannidelogu
    @giovannidelogu Год назад

    Excellent, Tony!

  • @lenoramariaazzolinideolive7769
    @lenoramariaazzolinideolive7769 Год назад +1

    Por mais dificuldade que tenho não dominar bem o inglês sempre aproveito algo . Fantástica tua didática!!!!

  • @PaulieStamets
    @PaulieStamets Год назад +1

    what a tune and lovely tempo you've choosen Tony!
    I really can't begin to explain how useful your insight and knowledge is to improve my understanding of jazz and music theory.
    Thanks today and everyday, you are a really cool cat man!
    oh and by the way, please always add a 3 minutes performance of every standard you play, if possible!
    Would love to hear some of the big names again. all the things, my funny valentine (maybe fast tempo as in bill evans and jim hall duo), some monk. I don't know, I'm overextending here.
    Thanks a lot Tony

  • @paulwhetstone0473
    @paulwhetstone0473 Год назад

    Yeah, great song and great tempo. It would have been nice for you to reference the melody more in interesting ways as well as you reference the harmonic progression to avoid too much doodlin.

  • @oli.quiroga
    @oli.quiroga Год назад

    Hey Tony! Thank you for all your tutorials, your channel is one of the best on yt, ive already watched lots of your videos and found them very usefull and interesting!. I´d like to ask you if you could make one tutorial of lover man if its possible. Thaks a lot from Argentina :)

  • @howardthegasman
    @howardthegasman Год назад

    Great advice and playing Tony - thanks

  • @TheRealSandleford
    @TheRealSandleford Год назад

    I was just playing with the harmonic minor (maj scale w/#5) and I thought what if I use the b5... what is that? its like a blues scale kind of.. you still have that minor 3rd interval.. sounds kind of cool...

  • @humblemai2211
    @humblemai2211 Год назад

    Please make more tutorial about tension and release of jazz piano when improvisation... thanks

  • @gianmariadipaolo9668
    @gianmariadipaolo9668 Год назад

    Very usefull, many thanks

  • @clicks59
    @clicks59 Год назад +1

    Love the sparse use of the left hand to keep it open for the bass. Some cats don’t just get this.

    • @ethanpunto9222
      @ethanpunto9222 Год назад +1

      I once read somewhere that during jazz jams with several people the piano player can leave the bass notes scarce and open for the bass player but also at any point suddenly come in with a walking bassline to "scare the hell" out of the bass player. They said that this part of the fun of playing with other jazz players sometimes was trying to see how you can troll the other players and get them to slip up.
      I think this is one of the magical things about jazz compared to the surgical precision of other genres such as classical

  • @donschneider7953
    @donschneider7953 Год назад

    Nice solo, Tony. I also like Patrick Bartley's sax solo on this video >>>Emmet Cohen w/ Bruce Harris & Patrick Bartley | After You've Gone