Ausgezeichnet! Alles Gute in North Carolina! Ich habe mit Axel Zwingenberger in 1990 in Hamburg gespielt! Aber, in vergangen Zeit war meine Name "Bob Long," mit meine Kalifornia Band! Meine Agentur, aus Hanover, East-West Promotion. Wir habe zehn Tournee in Deutschland gemacht. Einmal en Jazz Festival, "Swinging Hanover, kam auf dem Buhne, Champion Jack Dupree. Er sitzt bei piano und bleibt durch dem ganz show! Ich war bekannt in Deutschland in '80s and 90's. Seine linken Hand ist wondershoen! Fantasticsh!!
Well Chris, I learned a few things from this video: 1. I will need 800 gallons of German water fed intravenously into my lead left hand to get better; 2. I will need to be in lockdown a lot longer if I'm ever to get to these patterns; 3. I stink but trying to learn this boogie woogie piano style thanks to your videos is as much fun as I've had in a long time! Speaking for us rookies, I think it would be great if you could post a video of left hand exercises to develop that relaxed left hand that you have clearly mastered. I'm slowly getting better but no one on the internet has posted any tips videos and I'll be honest, you are the guy to do it! Thanks for all of these great videos, Chris. Bill in Los Angeles
Hey Bill, good idea about some guidance for a relaxed left hand. I start relaxed, then find myself tensing up and then come the inevitable mistakes and inconsistent timing. Does it just take lots and lots and lots of practice, I wonder? I've been taking audio recordings of my practice but have started video now, so will see if I spot anything obvious I can change. Chris certainly is a master and a very good teacher!
Although I don't play, your videos give me a great appreciation for the people who do play boogie woogie. Germany does produce some great boogie players. Jörg Hegemann is one of our favorites. But don't take a back seat. You are a great player also that we enjoy listening to. Thanks for all the great video's you do. Larry and Jo from Arizona USA.
Hi Chris, I do like your choice of demo performances. First Jörg Hegemann and now the great Axel Zwingenberger. Both of these are part of my regular RUclips play list, along with other German, Swiss and some other players. Maybe I'll get to this tutorial in a few months (or years - don't take the video down 🤣). I'm just about able to play the sample boogie at the end of your right hand tutorial (with slides!) although with a simpler left hand. The ending is proving a challenge, though I'll get it. Practice, practice practice 😁 edit: and takes about 5x longer to play! 😆 I've said it before but it's worth repeating: thank you for all these great videos that you're putting so much time and effort into. It really is appreciated 👍👌🎹
Great tutorials.. thanks Have you seen a boogie woogie history part 4 // 2 mins and 20 secs into it.. Any tips for phrasing or ending axel does in this? Thanks for these amazing tutorials 👨🎓🤘
Thanks for the great tutorial Chris. Unless my brain has totally melted due to the immense concentration required to play this (!!) doesn't the first example start on the second half of the fourth beat as well? I only ask because you specifically mention it for the second variation, but not for the first? Thanks once again for the great video.
Hi Wally. Thanks for your comment. Variation 1 starts on 4+... the keys E & G you should hit on the first beat. The key "C" is always on the off-beat and the thirds always on the beat... OK? :-)
@@InternationalBoogieNights Brilliant. Thanks Chris. Is this left hand pattern very common amongst German and Swiss Boogie players? I notice that Stefan Ulbricht favours this left hand pattern of playing E and G on the first beat as well. Thanks again.
Ausgezeichnet! Alles Gute in North Carolina! Ich habe mit Axel Zwingenberger in 1990 in Hamburg gespielt! Aber, in vergangen Zeit war meine Name "Bob Long," mit meine Kalifornia Band! Meine Agentur, aus Hanover, East-West Promotion. Wir habe zehn Tournee in Deutschland gemacht. Einmal en Jazz Festival, "Swinging Hanover, kam auf dem Buhne, Champion Jack Dupree. Er sitzt bei piano und bleibt durch dem ganz show! Ich war bekannt in Deutschland in '80s and 90's. Seine linken Hand ist wondershoen! Fantasticsh!!
Well Chris, I learned a few things from this video: 1. I will need 800 gallons of German water fed intravenously into my lead left hand to get better; 2. I will need to be in lockdown a lot longer if I'm ever to get to these patterns; 3. I stink but trying to learn this boogie woogie piano style thanks to your videos is as much fun as I've had in a long time!
Speaking for us rookies, I think it would be great if you could post a video of left hand exercises to develop that relaxed left hand that you have clearly mastered. I'm slowly getting better but no one on the internet has posted any tips videos and I'll be honest, you are the guy to do it!
Thanks for all of these great videos, Chris.
Bill in Los Angeles
Hey Bill, good idea about some guidance for a relaxed left hand. I start relaxed, then find myself tensing up and then come the inevitable mistakes and inconsistent timing.
Does it just take lots and lots and lots of practice, I wonder? I've been taking audio recordings of my practice but have started video now, so will see if I spot anything obvious I can change.
Chris certainly is a master and a very good teacher!
Although I don't play, your videos give me a great appreciation for the people who do play boogie woogie. Germany does produce some great boogie players. Jörg Hegemann is one of our favorites. But don't take a back seat. You are a great player also that we enjoy listening to. Thanks for all the great video's you do. Larry and Jo from Arizona USA.
That was an amazing tutorial. Thank you so much for posting!
Just brilliant! I love the clash of E-flat & A! Thanks!
Something in the water in Switzerland too! Keep up the great work! (and the water flowing) 😁👍
You're right about that Swiss water, Hito!
Hi Chris, I do like your choice of demo performances. First Jörg Hegemann and now the great Axel Zwingenberger. Both of these are part of my regular RUclips play list, along with other German, Swiss and some other players.
Maybe I'll get to this tutorial in a few months (or years - don't take the video down 🤣). I'm just about able to play the sample boogie at the end of your right hand tutorial (with slides!) although with a simpler left hand. The ending is proving a challenge, though I'll get it. Practice, practice practice 😁 edit: and takes about 5x longer to play! 😆
I've said it before but it's worth repeating: thank you for all these great videos that you're putting so much time and effort into. It really is appreciated 👍👌🎹
I tried that new way and got it right away. Thanks Chris good tutorial. Keep up the good work ma boy...
Great tutorials.. thanks
Have you seen a boogie woogie history part 4 // 2 mins and 20 secs into it..
Any tips for phrasing or ending axel does in this? Thanks for these amazing tutorials 👨🎓🤘
Superb Chris! Thanks!
This was a great tutorial, i really likes the second variation. I must practice, practice and practice :)
Grazie Chris per questa lezione.
THANK YOU CHRIS
Even I have learned something:-) Thank you Chris
Wow, hi Dave. I'm curious to know what you learnt. You also feature in my afore mentioned boogie playlist. Bach'n'Boogie, Ping Pong Boogie and more 🎹👌
RIGHT HAND RIGHT HAND RIGHT HAND RIGHT HAND
Vielen Dank für das geile Tutorial dann hab ich jetzt noch eine linke Hand , die ich lernen kann.
German water👍😂
Lg Gregor
Thanks a lot.
Yohoooo yeah
Thank you.
Thanks for the great tutorial Chris. Unless my brain has totally melted due to the immense concentration required to play this (!!) doesn't the first example start on the second half of the fourth beat as well? I only ask because you specifically mention it for the second variation, but not for the first?
Thanks once again for the great video.
Hi Wally. Thanks for your comment. Variation 1 starts on 4+... the keys E & G you should hit on the first beat. The key "C" is always on the off-beat and the thirds always on the beat... OK? :-)
@@InternationalBoogieNights Brilliant. Thanks Chris. Is this left hand pattern very common amongst German and Swiss Boogie players? I notice that Stefan Ulbricht favours this left hand pattern of playing E and G on the first beat as well. Thanks again.
Now make a RIGHT-handed demo video with the same left-handed piano part.
Yee!!!
Super!!!
I'm Hungarian!!!
What’s the piece that axel plays that he shows called ?
Axel Zwingenberger & Torsten Zwingenberger - Boogie Knights
ruclips.net/video/ZJ9kJ7-hiRY/видео.html
International Boogie Nights thank you
Gràcies !!
Wow, was waren die Zwingenbergers mal jung ... 😊
Genau wie du ... lebt der Rolf Schubert eigentlich noch?
@@heinrichkoop9189 Denke schon....
The first comment!!!
You would look better bald