Having looked at this music a lot, I see how well-versed you are. You know and feel the tunes well, and have your own thing going, although you're true to the original.
Holy schmoly! I thought you were impressive when you were demo'ing that modular stuff way back when. Little did I realize that you're an encapsulation of Mardi Gras history too. New Orleans has contributed so much to American music -- the drum kit was invented there, ragtime ruled, blues born, banjo invented... and Dixieland! Thanks Sweetwater for videos like these... this was worth a couple hundred in content alone, not to mention cred.
Every time I think Sweetwater can't get any better... something like this happens. They got the deals, the service, and the greasy chops! Thanks for the lesson Jacob!
This gives me chills when I hear those licks that what we grew up on my maw maw has dementia and she hears that she sing and dances love it
2 года назад+5
1:53 One time through Tipitina 2:47 Broken octave thing 3:50 Really cool lick 4:20 One of the biggest things in New Orleans piano playing 5:40 Third stuff 6:51 Professor Longhair's lick to start the tune 8:15 Left hand 10:50 Triplets 11:05 Big Chief 15:49 All put together
The first impressive explaining of New Orleans piano. Well done!!! I do love it and looking forward to your tipps and advices playing this wonderful style of music. Greetings, Alex ( Germany )
I love the tempo of your lesson. I hate it when these other guys talk too much and spend too much time on a thing. You keep clipping along, appropriately.
10:42 amen !! so true : blues, boogie, are so hard to teach or put in paper, beacause it's more a feeling :) Bravo for these words and thanks for this video !
5 лет назад+5
I'm American/Mexican who grew up here and lived in México. I can hear the latin groove!! Great instructional post! I had Fats Domino records and always dug "The Killer" Jerry Lee Lewis piano style. I have heard Professor Longhair. Great explanation!!
Geaux Tigers and keep these videos coming! I make my jazz students watch these videos and they always walk away with something to work on. Excellent video!
Nice lesson. Love Professor Longhair. And, it may just be me but I swear Elvis Presley picked up some of his vocal phrasing/swagger from the Professor. :-)
Excellent presentation my man! Love Professor Long hair! He is the reason I got into piano music. Listen to his last album Crawfish Fiesta! Best blues album in my opinion!! Can you do a lesson on Willie Fugal's Blues? Again great exposure to New Orleans Piano! Thank You. You should check out the music of Dr. John...
This is fantastic!! One suggestion, though. The camera cutting between different angles is a little jarring for learning. Once he starts explaining, it would be best to stick with the top down view so we can see the keys the whole time. It’s also hard to learn from a 3/4 view. Amazing tips and content, though.
Great video. Please camera person, use the angle from above and not the side angle- impossible to tell what he his playing from side view. Would really help with the instructional portion of this
I am a sweetwater customer. Would you be able to share the chords for the song you played at the end. 19min40secs. This is really great, I am going to go to Mardi Gra hopefully next year.
Nice explanation of these elements of Professor Longhair's style. I think you did a good job explaining the chords and chord changes and techniques. BTW, did you get to see Dr. John and Jon Cleary when you were learning piano?
Same for 17:00. If you would implement 30 secs of a step by step dissection of a roll like that in slow motion, all of us can keep skipping back untill we own it! Besides that, thanks for the video. Love this sound!
No question you play great. However, the clip shouldn't be named, "How to Play...." Very hard to pick up on your fast moving hands and verbiage. You should have named the clip, "Watch me play"
Hate to say but your all over the place from this tune to that tune .So as a teaching aid of the style its pretty bad. As a teacher of music slow it way down and start with the basics. Alls this video does is show you off but does zilch to teach the style
Having looked at this music a lot, I see how well-versed you are. You know and feel the tunes well, and have your own thing going, although you're true to the original.
Holy schmoly! I thought you were impressive when you were demo'ing that modular stuff way back when. Little did I realize that you're an encapsulation of Mardi Gras history too. New Orleans has contributed so much to American music -- the drum kit was invented there, ragtime ruled, blues born, banjo invented... and Dixieland! Thanks Sweetwater for videos like these... this was worth a couple hundred in content alone, not to mention cred.
Every time I think Sweetwater can't get any better... something like this happens. They got the deals, the service, and the greasy chops! Thanks for the lesson Jacob!
I‘m very happy That I found your Chanel. After beginning with General Blues and Boogie dive into the roots makes me smile.
This style of teaching is perfect
The intro sounds like a mix of Blues and Gospel!
This gives me chills when I hear those licks that what we grew up on my maw maw has dementia and she hears that she sing and dances love it
1:53 One time through Tipitina
2:47 Broken octave thing
3:50 Really cool lick
4:20 One of the biggest things in New Orleans piano playing
5:40 Third stuff
6:51 Professor Longhair's lick to start the tune
8:15 Left hand
10:50 Triplets
11:05 Big Chief
15:49 All put together
Smokin’ those 88’s.
Excellent. Ce mec a le groove inné... This young guy is born in the bayou so thats why he got this amazing groove
Love this! Fortunately I grew up in NOLA during these musicians hey day❤
The first impressive explaining of New Orleans piano. Well done!!! I do love it and looking forward to your tipps and advices playing this wonderful style of music. Greetings, Alex ( Germany )
I love the tempo of your lesson. I hate it when these other guys talk too much and spend too much time on a thing. You keep clipping along, appropriately.
Great. Thanks for the free lesson!
I love that style of piano! I wish it was as easy as you make it look.
Man, I love New Orleans style piano!! Great playing young man, you did the Professor justice.
10:42 amen !! so true : blues, boogie, are so hard to teach or put in paper, beacause it's more a feeling :) Bravo for these words and thanks for this video !
I'm American/Mexican who grew up here and lived in México. I can hear the latin groove!! Great instructional post! I had Fats Domino records and always dug "The Killer" Jerry Lee Lewis piano style. I have heard Professor Longhair. Great explanation!!
That's so cool! Glad you enjoyed it!
Jon Cleary talks about this a lot about the commonalities between Cuban music and New Orleans and other Caribbean styles.
Thanks for the tip on the professor! Excellent and fun content, learned alot.
Geaux Tigers and keep these videos coming! I make my jazz students watch these videos and they always walk away with something to work on. Excellent video!
Great tutorial, thanks. And you have some serious chops going there!
Killer piano! LOVE IT!!!!!!
Great playing new Orleans style!!!!! What a great video! Thank you
Hope I can pick up a few of those licks
Great hearing you!
I Got Really Interested On New Orleans After Watching Watching The Originals,And Since I Play Piano I Wanted To Learn Jazz New Orleans Style
Thank You, this gives me something to practice!
Excellent!
1:54 Demo
2:49 How to
4:18 The all-important roll
Wish I could learn it. Fun demo.
Great video. Would love to play piano.
your 22 minute lesson is going to take me 22 years. my bad. thank you
Great! This is very informative, to say the least. Well done!
😁👍
Superb 😃
🔥🔥🔥On all accounts! Very informative! Very entertaining!
Awesome. You make me wanna practice. haha.
Top five classic New Orleans jazz tunes?
Check out the Jon Cleary version as well
Nice! I'm gonna send you some Fleur De Lis and a choupique.
Nice lesson. Love Professor Longhair. And, it may just be me but I swear Elvis Presley picked up some of his vocal phrasing/swagger from the Professor. :-)
Fabulous
Professor longhair plays it so slick, I miss all what's goin on. What about the diminished chord in early new orleans jazz.
Excellent presentation my man! Love Professor Long hair! He is the reason I got into piano music. Listen to his last album Crawfish Fiesta! Best blues album in my opinion!! Can you do a lesson on Willie Fugal's Blues? Again great exposure to New Orleans Piano! Thank You. You should check out the music of Dr. John...
Thank you so much I was wondering how to get that New Orleans sound, very useful 👍
This is fantastic!! One suggestion, though. The camera cutting between different angles is a little jarring for learning. Once he starts explaining, it would be best to stick with the top down view so we can see the keys the whole time. It’s also hard to learn from a 3/4 view. Amazing tips and content, though.
Very nice
Good lesson. Thanks.
lol this is great. Love your LSU swag
Which Nord piano patch are you using?
Excellent
Loved this video, thanks so much. How can I improve playing left hand bass lines while melodying the right hand? I keep losing rhythm! :(
Goodnight Love you
Great video. Please camera person, use the angle from above and not the side angle- impossible to tell what he his playing from side view. Would really help with the instructional portion of this
You got Dat flavor BRAH get som 🍀‼️
6:52 he gets down to business
To all English-speaking people around the world: THATS how you pronounce "New Orleans" .... :-)
I am a sweetwater customer. Would you be able to share the chords for the song you played at the end. 19min40secs. This is really great, I am going to go to Mardi Gra hopefully next year.
good vid
Shia Labeouf teaching New Orleans Piano!
😂🤣😂
“JUST DO IT!”
you know the man is cajun!
In addition to the prof check out James Booker.
Nice explanation of these elements of Professor Longhair's style. I think you did a good job explaining the chords and chord changes and techniques. BTW, did you get to see Dr. John and Jon Cleary when you were learning piano?
The New Orleans sound is just so damn sexy!
Damded tight!
❤
@17.22 mins in sounds like the beginning from Ray Charles the mess around also
Very good video, a few poor camera views meant some bits couldn't be seen
Would be more useful if there was a slow illustration of the finger motion.
13:00 this goes too fast for me man, can’t specify the notes/roll here in the right hand.
Same for 17:00. If you would implement 30 secs of a step by step dissection of a roll like that in slow motion, all of us can keep skipping back untill we own it! Besides that, thanks for the video. Love this sound!
Raton Rouge baww
Great stuff... feedback- stop side view- stay with overhead view... slow down a bit:)
Except it ain’t that easy 🤷♂️🤪 takes a lot of learning 😱🕺🎶👍
vocals sounds a bit like Zachary richard meets harry Connack jr
This is great content, well researched and executed too! Would love to see more in the future.
Sweetwater should sell the pianos you use in your videos at a premium above their street price, maybe you can autograph them. Great provenance...
Are u by any chance the son of the Great Doctor?
Ingrid Hoeks I wish! 😎
Why do I hear so much Gershwin in longhairs piano?
No question you play great. However, the clip shouldn't be named, "How to Play...." Very hard to pick up on your fast moving hands and verbiage. You should have named the clip, "Watch me play"
Hate to say but your all over the place from this tune to that tune .So as a teaching aid of the style its pretty bad. As a teacher of music slow it way down and start with the basics. Alls this video does is show you off but does zilch to teach the style
It's for a certain level. Was clear to me.