I must thank you because that was brilliant. I learned I know nothing. But give me two weeks with this one Lesson and I will learn to know something. Thank you both. Tk knoe somethi g
I love watching your show when it comes on PBS. I think you and the guests you bring on to the show are so amazing! I wish I could play piano as good as y'all!
This is one of the best ways of doing new songs have been looking for this exact thing for a long time will keep on watching it has helped my playing tremendously.
Bradley's playing is excellent in this video. I'm amazed at the 'trash talk' that some indulge in when commenting on others' performance. If you feel competent enough to comment negatively, perhaps you will offer your own performance.
I think the walking bass left hand sounded good. Yes his timing is a bit square and could have more swing, but that is something you are born with. He has obviously worked hard at becoming a good player. It would be tough getting Bill Evans on since he tragically has passed.
Bradley,you were awesome...you should start your own channel and start giving paid/free lessons..I would love to learn this song from you ..especially the noodling part!!!pls do a 2 hour lesson on this piece :D
The melody gives you some kind of basis. It is the melody which wil be recognized. That's the main tune. Almost all of time the player will begin and end with the melody, players will add some notes and change the rythm but the main melody will almost always be recognized. The part in between the beginning and ending can be full improvisation... The melody gives the player and listner something to hold on too.
Are you a professor of jazz piano, have a masters in bebop, wrote books or gig and record with top jazz musicians in the world such as peter erskine, john clayton etc? do you know what means plying wrong G-7 never written by the author over D7? Just curious since I do : )
Interesting basic hints. Perfectly performed by Eugen Cicero (also see his version of "Sunny", strongly recommended!) - Although a lot to learn if you're not Eugen Cicero! - I really like the "Secrets".
i missed a big chance to put my brain into it..so I just settle for admiration and or sing my way in an easy way..or not..am a fan of PBS and the PianoGuy(KQED) and friends since its inception(:
Assuming you are playing it in the key Bradley is playing it in this video, you can pretty safely play from a Gmin scale through almost the whole tune. Those notes are G-A-Bb-C-D-Eb-F-G. Have fun!
Truly great to hear this guy play - but what a shame that this solo was not broken down and explained in much more detail. This would have at least given us mere mortals who walk this earth a better chance of understanding on how this was constructed and so therefore achieved.
+Ness Challis Point well taken... We always battle the ticking clock of getting in as much as we can in our 30 minute episodes of the TV series. It's not like a lot of my "just for RUclips or my blog" vids where I have no time constraints. In the Piano Guy PBS series (which this came from) we obviously had a hard wall we came up against in every episode.
+Ness Challis I'm guilty of not doing enough of this myself, but the best way to learn is to transcribe it. There are programs out there that help you slow recordings down at pitch to help out in fast passages. Maybe I should be transcribing right now. Well played my own sense of hypocrisy. Well played.
Also...by the "listener" you mean yourself, right? I am a listener too so, for me this is way below "enough" as you said. Now, is "enough" meaning "good enough" or "not good enough"? There are other people, you know, that prefer "good" over "bad" melody/solo : ) I only prefer "great" over anything else. "great" is Miles, Kelly, Jamal, Dizzy etc. They all play the melody/solo "great" : )
This sounded decent to me. Think about it. When is the last time you've seen a truly talented, reputable teacher or performer get on RUclips and post criticisms of other musicians? None that I know of. The next person who wants to complain about this little lesson, here's a challenge. Please direct us to your website or videos of your performances and tutorials.
Nice information but.. one point to be clarified that the chords do not move in the cycle of 4ths of 5ths... and the A natural is not some 'cheating'.. These are diatonic seventh chords moving a fourth up... Bach did this in his time.....
For every player ther is a slightly different voice and style. Give credit where credit is due. You can't please everybody. This is for the general public!
well he isn't exactly playing it wrong as much as playing it differently. you can still recognize the song and thats enough for the listener. if you ever listen to herbie hancock play you can tell alot of his performances of songs change up the melody, especialy when he plays wayne shorter tunes.
What an amazing pianist. Absolutely superb playing. Cheers
Those lessons are GOLD.
His impro is astonishing. respect
Just beautiful and delivered with humility and giving. Thank you so much.
his final rendition at the end is probably one of the best I've heard
I really enjoyed the video and the interviewer was great at helping me understand.
I must thank you because that was brilliant. I learned I know nothing. But give me two weeks with this one Lesson and I will learn
to know something. Thank you both.
Tk knoe somethi g
I love watching your show when it comes on PBS. I think you and the guests you bring on to the show are so amazing! I wish I could play piano as good as y'all!
Simply beautiful 😍 love this piece. Trying to learn it as a beginner.
What a pleasure it must be to play like that.
This is actually really helpful
REALLY SUPER......LOVE THIS VID. very clear and easy to understand. Great showmanship too...!!
Great video. I loved it. Thanks.
This is one of the best ways of doing new songs have been looking for this exact thing for a long time will keep on watching it has helped my playing tremendously.
Extremely impressive playing and a very helpful video.
Insane! He threw in some Bach into his solo...
I love the shooting set, really natural, really spontaneous
Gotta love that baroque improv, anyone know any video that provide more info on how to turn a tune into baroque style ?
Bradley's playing is excellent in this video. I'm amazed at the 'trash talk' that some indulge in when commenting on others' performance. If you feel competent enough to comment negatively, perhaps you will offer your own performance.
I freaking LOVE this scaling down 4:24
playing with love great thing to learn ,thank you.
Bravo !!! Always watching new videos to learn and listen to great advice awesome !!!! Thnxs
His Left hand chord comping is unreal- he hardly moves his hands! Sweet inversions!
Good to know.
Very good video, useful and clear!!
Really fantastic video! Thanks for this!
wow! That's a great solo!
Beautiful... and helpful!
Glad it helped!
awesome tutorial! i am learning how to play this piece now, and this really helps. I really liked the explanation about walking the bass
Glad it helped ... Have fun!
what an awesome song!
Thank you guys!
I love this tune
I think the walking bass left hand sounded good. Yes his timing is a bit square and could have more swing, but that is something you are born with. He has obviously worked hard at becoming a good player. It would be tough getting Bill Evans on since he tragically has passed.
F A N T A S T I C !!!!! 5 STAR !!
steve job?
I don't understand the criticism, what makes this rendition bad? Sounds great to me!
Aww I like the piano guy: )
keyword of this lesson: noodle
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It's great! I'm so glad to find a video like this. Thank you for the poust. 🇧🇷
Great player and great video!!
Thx!
I just realized the chord progression is exactly the same as Passacaglia by Handel! So hey, maybe jazz does take some hints from baroque music.
thats pretty funny actually
Thanks for uploading this
just wonderful, saya suka luar biasa
great video very helpful thanx
Wow, wow, wow. Thanks Scott ... Scary thing is somehow you almost made it make sense to me....
Thank you so much I am doing it acceptably. Hands don't work so well,I'm 80!
You are not!
this vid is amazing though. i wish i could play like this guy :)
Bradley,you were awesome...you should start your own channel and start giving paid/free lessons..I would love to learn this song from you ..especially the noodling part!!!pls do a 2 hour lesson on this piece :D
I think Vince Guaraldi's slow, moody version of this song from his Essential Standards album will always be my favorite.
great vid mate !
Great stuff. For a classic bit of Bach 'jazz' using exactly the same chord progression, check out the gavotte from his third lute suite BWV 995.
i love that piano lick,tararara!tiritiritiriri!tarararaa!tiritiritiri!tararaaaaaaaa!!!XD
Excellent...!
Delightful.
Invention no. 13 in A minor. One of my favorites!
Does he have a baroque version of this song we can watch or listen to? It was nice.
Great solo! Just for the record : "Autumns Leaves" ("Feuilles d'automne") ares lyrics written by Jacques Prévert, a great 20th French poet.
Wowwww awsome played....
excellent!
His time is all over the shop!!
At 3:58 "Hey Brad, do it kinda slowly." Brad lets rip! LOL Whoa!
Scott, could you PLEASE re-post the segment from episode 907 where Bradley Sowash walks through Heart and Soul!!!!
very good
I love this video
The melody gives you some kind of basis. It is the melody which wil be recognized. That's the main tune. Almost all of time the player will begin and end with the melody, players will add some notes and change the rythm but the main melody will almost always be recognized. The part in between the beginning and ending can be full improvisation... The melody gives the player and listner something to hold on too.
I liked it.
Are you a professor of jazz piano, have a masters in bebop, wrote books or gig and record with top jazz musicians in the world such as peter erskine, john clayton etc? do you know what means plying wrong G-7 never written by the author over D7?
Just curious since I do : )
thanks for this video :-)
Precious teaching, thanks for sharing.
Interesting basic hints. Perfectly performed by Eugen Cicero (also see his version of "Sunny", strongly recommended!) - Although a lot to learn if you're not Eugen Cicero! - I really like the "Secrets".
10:55 if autumn leaves and well tempered klavier had a love child
his the best
pianoguytv, is your grand piano a Bösendorfer?
"I think it might have some french roots. I read on a leadsheet somewhere, where it said 'les foilles morts'."
That's some impressive research, guys.
Superphilipp being the most powerful state of the world has its counterparts..
i missed a big chance to put my brain into it..so I just settle for admiration and or sing my way in an easy way..or not..am a fan of PBS and the PianoGuy(KQED) and friends since its inception(:
am I assuming when the piano "rings/sustains' he has the sustain pedal on? and then off constantly??
+Steve Heald That's correct!
Nice!!!!
What scales can i use to solo over this??
Assuming you are playing it in the key Bradley is playing it in this video, you can pretty safely play from a Gmin scale through almost the whole tune. Those notes are G-A-Bb-C-D-Eb-F-G. Have fun!
Truly great to hear this guy play - but what a shame that this solo was not broken down and explained in much more detail. This would have at least given us mere mortals who walk this earth a better chance of understanding on how this was constructed and so therefore achieved.
+Ness Challis Point well taken... We always battle the ticking clock of getting in as much as we can in our 30 minute episodes of the TV series. It's not like a lot of my "just for RUclips or my blog" vids where I have no time constraints. In the Piano Guy PBS series (which this came from) we obviously had a hard wall we came up against in every episode.
+Ness Challis I'm guilty of not doing enough of this myself, but the best way to learn is to transcribe it. There are programs out there that help you slow recordings down at pitch to help out in fast passages. Maybe I should be transcribing right now. Well played my own sense of hypocrisy. Well played.
What was the name of the Bach lick @ 10.40 ?
Me gustaría explicaras el arreglo de Roger Williams. Please
Simply wow, amazing lessons !
Seeing Johnny Depp teaching piano to Steve Jobs is always a blast. Thanks.
Also...by the "listener" you mean yourself, right? I am a listener too so, for me this is way below "enough" as you said. Now, is "enough" meaning "good enough" or "not good enough"? There are other people, you know, that prefer "good" over "bad" melody/solo : )
I only prefer "great" over anything else. "great" is Miles, Kelly, Jamal, Dizzy etc. They all play the melody/solo "great" : )
This sounded decent to me.
Think about it. When is the last time you've seen a truly talented, reputable teacher or performer get on RUclips and post criticisms of other musicians? None that I know of.
The next person who wants to complain about this little lesson, here's a challenge. Please direct us to your website or videos of your performances and tutorials.
Nice information but.. one point to be clarified that the chords do not move in the cycle of 4ths of 5ths... and the A natural is not some 'cheating'.. These are diatonic seventh chords moving a fourth up... Bach did this in his time.....
I'd like to add my support to your response.
gread!
For every player ther is a slightly different voice and style. Give credit where credit is due. You can't please everybody. This is for the general public!
I wish that someone would break down the Roger Williams version for me.
Wow...I didn't discover any secrets from any pros with this video...
Orlando Bloom and Steve Jobs!?
Steve Jobs is the man
well he isn't exactly playing it wrong as much as playing it differently. you can still recognize the song and thats enough for the listener. if you ever listen to herbie hancock play you can tell alot of his performances of songs change up the melody, especialy when he plays wayne shorter tunes.
The bald guy looks like Steve Jobs without glasses (0_0)
He sounds like one of the Nordstrom piano players.
13:50 for the solo :)
Great video! I kept waiting to hear a reference or some credit given to Oscar Peterson.....
0:20 STEVE JOBS?
An excellent tutorial although less conversation and more hands on action preferred
MORE ACTION, PLEASE...