Great Balls of Fire (Piano Lessons)
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Take some piano lessons from Scott Houston “The Piano Guy.” In this video, Scott and guest Karl Propst discuss playing the Jerry Lee Lewis hit, Great Balls of Fire.
Karl teaches the song in the Key of C which is the key that Jerry Lee Lewis recorded his hit in originally. The song uses the 3 blues chords: C, F & G. He begins by demonstrating the left hand part walking a baseline. You can pick any boogie woogie pattern for left hand to use. Karl shows you the one he uses. Since Propst is playing this in accompaniment style he uses stabbing chords on the 2 and 4 (using 8th notes).
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The video concludes with a great performance of Karl Propst playing "Great Balls of Fire" on piano.
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I'm so sad to say that I just found out that about a week ago, Karl passed away. I just wanted to say publicly that although we were certainly not "close friends" by any means, the time I spent with Karl while shooting 4-5 different segments of the Piano Guy TV show were incredibly enjoyable, funny, and filled with laughter. He was a warm and friendly guy that also happened to be a really talented piano player and entertainer. I know he made many, many people happy over his lifetime of performing. I would consider that a life well lived! RIP Karl Propst :-(
Thank you for sharing. So sorry to hear this.
Oh, man.
So sad to read this , first time I witnessed this guy but enjoyed his taken so much
Scott & Karl, big thanks, absolutely excellent. I've been playing this for a couple years but just picked up a couple great tips from you guys for this piece. Keep it rocking!
Thank you for the great tips!!! I love your videos they are soo much a help for a self taught like me! Keep them coming!
I love when he lights the piano on fire and shoves it off the stage into the front row!
bravo...excellent tutorial in the all videos .--bravo piano guy..thank you for your videos..its excellent and great. ciao de Italia.
man thats goood !! and also learnable for an amature like myself :-) thankyou so much for this great video !
please leave this video on youtube, its great!!!! JLL inspired me to play!
Scott and Karl, thank you for the excellent tips.Can you do the into piece on your videos.the intro each time you announce the music company that supports these series.thank you.
Mr. Scott. Would you please put Karl's version of the song "My Girl" back up again it would be so nice! Thanks
RIP Karl
Like it !
Wonderful I thought the undertaker playing
Great simple music to play. But for a beginner it is not enough to show palms from above. I cant guess all the notes.
He fails to show how to stand on top of the piano while playing the keyboard.
i'd love to hear this song with a scottish accent
Top class player and rock solid singer. The American Paul Carrack maybe
WOW ! A HIPPIE "GREASE BALL" PIANO PLAYER ! COOL !
Well, that was uncalled for!
2:48 walking bass line
That doesn't sound like great balls of fire...
This guy is just playing something else...
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I didn't learn a damn thing. If this is a lesson, I'll just stick with teaching myself.
those notes are wrong
It does not groove at all. He is more a singer than a piano player.
Tips from the Profs: well, something to laugh about.
Wow! The hair doesn't want to teach anything. Look at me play. Figure it out for yourself. Is what he should have said.