Jazz Piano College | chords, scales, ii-V-I | Days of Wine and Roses

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @laurielyon7740
    @laurielyon7740 3 года назад +3

    Tony...........you are a wonderful teacher.
    I’m a 73 year old clarinet player who recently (6 years ago?) returned from a decades long sabbatical from my instrument. I’m very interested in harmony and improvisation so I even bought a keyboard to make study easier.
    Your clips contain of wealth of knowledge, knowledge that you impart with a rare understanding of the challenge and complexity of the subject to the student.
    Good onya!!
    Needless to say......I am a subscriber!
    Thank you!!

  • @Chesscoach8
    @Chesscoach8 5 лет назад +1

    I’m a horn player trying to learn jazz piano. Your videos are packed with such valuable information, much appreciated. I like the relaxed spontaneous style and the way you go through the standards in stages, very practical and inspiring. Around 7:30 your remarks about the one diminished scale was refreshing. Then you talk about analyzing transcriptions, and finding that Parker, Keith Jarret, and other classic jazz masters don’t seem to follow the rules, yet their solos and melodies are amazing. It reminded me of a Charlie Parker quote. “First you learn the instrument, then you learn the music, then you forget all that s**t and just play.” and “Music is your own experience, your thoughts, your wisdom...”

  • @richardxu8865
    @richardxu8865 5 лет назад +13

    I always learn so much from your videos (such as playing a major 7 with an augmented 5th). Thanks so much for all you do for the youtube jazz community

  • @HamadaHitomi
    @HamadaHitomi Месяц назад

    Thank you! Every time I admire your beautiful ,stable performance!🌿🌿🌿

  • @francescomanfredi
    @francescomanfredi 5 лет назад +12

    Tony this lesson is great and the method very clear also for us beginners: basic chords and melody, open voicings, improvisation, reharmonization. At least the first 3 steps are very welcome also for your next lessons, they help a lot!

  • @777SLV
    @777SLV Месяц назад

    One more awesome jazz piano class!

  • @mothra87
    @mothra87 4 года назад +1

    Just found this. Thanks! Very solid teaching style.

  • @dangfd551
    @dangfd551 2 месяца назад

    6:46 great explanation of passing tones.

  • @jerzystupala9159
    @jerzystupala9159 5 лет назад +1

    greetings from Poland , many thanks for what U doing for music lovers on the Earth God bless U

  • @andrewcampbell2903
    @andrewcampbell2903 3 года назад

    Wonderful , Tony . Another video of yours that I will come back to time and again .

  • @silentsperling
    @silentsperling 5 лет назад +3

    I am very glad you made an extended/comprehensive video lesson like your older ones. I am a big fan of your lessons and appreciate your outstanding effort very much. but I have to admit that I don´t like the newer short videos of you. They don´t contain so much insights and are unfortunately too facile. Thank you very much :) Greetings from a student of you from germany..

  • @lorimfrancis1
    @lorimfrancis1 4 месяца назад

    I have been working on this song along with Mis Behavin "! Thank you for your expertise!

  • @alexthegreaser
    @alexthegreaser 5 лет назад +4

    Congrats on 20000 subscribers! I've learned so much from your channel, I like that even though this channel is small it's a real hidden gem.

  • @vg8332
    @vg8332 5 лет назад +1

    Man you're doing great, I think you are the one of the best jazz players out there ,,,every time I came here spending time I learn so much and something new of your expertise,,, thank you ALOT Mr Winston ,I really appreciate that😍😍😍big fan 🙋👍

  • @ivanyokhna
    @ivanyokhna 5 лет назад +1

    The best of BIG THREE teachers on a you tube!

    • @rachelsmename6
      @rachelsmename6 5 лет назад

      Who are the other teachers that you watch to recommend? Thanks!

    • @ivanyokhna
      @ivanyokhna 5 лет назад

      @@rachelsmename6 Jeff Schneider, Kent Hewitt, Julian Bradley, and Newjazz .

    • @ivanyokhna
      @ivanyokhna 5 лет назад

      @@rachelsmename6 Jeff Schneider, Kent Hewitt,Julian Bradley, Oliver Prehn.

    • @rachelsmename6
      @rachelsmename6 5 лет назад

      Ivan Jochner oh thank you! I watch Kent, Julian and Jeff too, but I haven't heard of the other two. I'll have to check them out. Jens Larsen is another great one, even though he plays and teaches jazz and blues guitar, but a lot of what he shares still applies to piano. Another one is Glen Rose who sells amazing teaching videos. He shares short snippets of longer videos on RUclips that he sells at a great price if you compare them to a full in person piano lesson. Tony Winston I just discovered and I really got excited about his "Tangerine" video on open chord voicing with a free PDF to print out of the lesson.

  • @gokselcanerli
    @gokselcanerli 5 лет назад

    All in one video. Great explanation. thank you sir! Greetings from Istanbul, Turkey.

  • @johnson642
    @johnson642 5 лет назад

    Love your channel, Tony! I've been spreading the word. Plz keep on teaching.

  • @lynnblake
    @lynnblake 5 лет назад +1

    Outstanding, Tony. Love your presentations and laid-back style. An artist at the keyboard, the microphone, and the cyber-blackboard, too. Thanks! 🎼 🎶🎵🎤 🎹

  • @michaelbates625
    @michaelbates625 5 лет назад +3

    Great stuff, thanks Tony. And congratulations on the 20k subscribers! Not too shabby...

  • @GigioRomero
    @GigioRomero 2 года назад

    I love your videos Tony they always tech me something good, thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge 🙌🏼 I also love that you teach music in a truthful way showing the real stuff: Scales, chords, triads, and mentioning intervals like b9, 13, #5, etc. Because that’s what music is made of. ❤️

  • @bobbygadourymusic5476
    @bobbygadourymusic5476 2 года назад

    Great points. Thanks, Tony!

  • @sylviechauvin6833
    @sylviechauvin6833 5 лет назад +1

    Merci Tony you're great, your vidéos help me a lot, thanks a lot

  • @warrendoris9669
    @warrendoris9669 5 лет назад +1

    Hey man.! Just got thru checking out. your I Thought about you vid. Nice vocals too! You have the most relaxed yet detailed tutorials. Even when you re doing songs i m familiar with i end up with a new idea or insight! The offhand way you lay out the choices is very effective ! Including your vid on Take the A train. Your love of music and giving instructions to help in the appreciation of music is obvious and an outstanding character trait! Big RESPECT! Have a great Sunday!😎😎

  • @marlablow116
    @marlablow116 Год назад

    This lesson is fantastic - you’re improvisations are mesmerizing for newbies like me! I’m happily subscribed and a supporter on Patreon so you can keep dropping these gems!

  • @petergregers1
    @petergregers1 4 года назад

    Thanks, you’ve become my Corona project 🙏🏼

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад +1

    Ecellent 2:28 chord FMaj7/F = A/F
    (F (A C# E))...(M3 M3 Min3). I see F Maj7 augmented triad..root position..

  • @WBUSCH49
    @WBUSCH49 4 года назад

    Tony you play really great and you are not aware how inventive it really sounds...You gave me great idea's because you're so used to hear yourself..! I would love to hear an Album and in future I will also be able to buy one of yours

  • @michaelshark1
    @michaelshark1 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, for sharing great advice and making it understandable.

  • @daricjackson6170
    @daricjackson6170 3 года назад

    Thank you for the tutorials at great pacing.

  • @clasesdepercusion
    @clasesdepercusion 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Tony so many concepts un in one lesson! You are very generous! Thanks x3

  • @JudyK1
    @JudyK1 4 года назад +1

    Great lesson, great song!

  • @teflo2
    @teflo2 5 лет назад

    Love your videos. You're a great teacher and you keep it real!

  • @ramonhardcastle8556
    @ramonhardcastle8556 4 года назад

    Thanks for passing on your great knowledge you'r a really cool guy in every way.Cant wait to start playing some of your ideas. Cheers Ramon.

  • @alboumcinen5623
    @alboumcinen5623 5 лет назад +2

    Veryyy nice lesson!!!!! Thanks :)

  • @WBUSCH49
    @WBUSCH49 4 года назад

    for instance, your Fma7+5 back and then again to the Db in Eb was really o subtle but really touchingly beautiful..>!

  • @claricemouraopontes7291
    @claricemouraopontes7291 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful músic,,,🌹

  • @scottresults
    @scottresults 3 года назад +1

    SO helpful.

  • @AliothSenator
    @AliothSenator 5 месяцев назад +1

    10:02

  • @fredrickmendelsohn606
    @fredrickmendelsohn606 5 лет назад

    Love this one Tony

  • @saadalhumaid3959
    @saadalhumaid3959 5 лет назад

    Beautiful song

  • @zefSF
    @zefSF 4 года назад

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @maxguo5803
    @maxguo5803 5 лет назад

    very helpful. thank you.

  • @eternalrainbow-cj3iu
    @eternalrainbow-cj3iu 5 лет назад

    Hi Tony thank you for sharing your Berkley-College secrets. I would appreciatie it if you play your solo's realy like you believe they are nice and beatiful for the listener, because they are. So please and them with respect till the hole chorus is ended, also you could take even three or four chorusses because, after a while improvising, musicions tend to play more form the sinking program than their planning program so this is always nice for the listeners I lke third and fourth chorusses, because that's where the fancy stuff happends.... You are one of my favourite teachers and all your little improvisations are still gold for me, there is much experience in them, so I try to seek them out all of them or at least to get what you are playing...Please continue and maybe you could do a lesson on messian scales adapted to a song or different augmented scales and their licks and paterns????Thank You Vrey Much from Holland!!

  • @avatacron60
    @avatacron60 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @douglasmazzola7681
    @douglasmazzola7681 Год назад +1

    Good one

  • @keithcowen5220
    @keithcowen5220 3 года назад

    So very helpful,

  • @z.3545
    @z.3545 5 лет назад

    いつもありがとうございます。

  • @chrisdepino7423
    @chrisdepino7423 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @lindamichal8809
    @lindamichal8809 5 лет назад

    Hello.Could someone please give me the right hand fingering?Thank you.

  • @man0sticks
    @man0sticks Год назад

    I wish jazz pianists would make it clear from the outset that they use the term “dominant seventh” to refer to any major chord with a flatted 7th, not just the 5 chord. To a classically trained pianist, the dominant is the 5th degree of the scale and there is only one dominant 7th chord within any given tonality.

  • @vt2788
    @vt2788 3 года назад +1

    Nice tenth there

  • @CG-zb2lw
    @CG-zb2lw Год назад

    Just figured it out: c# dim. Scales works on C7, F7, A7 and D7

    • @TonyWinston
      @TonyWinston  Год назад

      Not really. If you mean c#,d#,e,f# etc., that scale works for C7,A7,F#7,Eb7.

    • @CG-zb2lw
      @CG-zb2lw Год назад

      @@TonyWinston thanks for the clarity, love the tutorials, all levels

  • @gideonmensah4951
    @gideonmensah4951 5 лет назад

    I want to ask you a question

  • @therealtruetwelfth798
    @therealtruetwelfth798 Месяц назад

    Please don’t call it 2-5-1. It’s never 2-5-1. It’s ii - V - I.