00:00 - Intro 00:19 - Step 1: Lead Sheet 01:09 - Play with Backing Track 03:38 - Step 2: Basic Chords 07:52 - Play with Backing Track 10:42 - Hands Together 13:15 - Step 3: Guide Tones 16:20 - Put it All Together 19:05 - Conclusion
Thanks (John Proulx) so much for this lesson . You have a very clear and easy style of teaching. There are so many essential tips and different techniques to learn. You were very thorough with good examples. I am looking forward to learning more songs and tips. Thank you again.
Good lesson. The result has the "jazz sound" of "Misty" but is playable by the non-professional student. But I have a request: I would like to "Play Misty on Piano" without a backing track. I would prefer the piano lesson if it just used piano.
Very nice, You have cleared the timing confusion in my mind, bothering me for so long. Thanks. I mostly play my keyboard melodies by ear. Now I am confident that my timings will be right. Great job Sir.
I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing Misty or Autumn Leaves again but this is a great lesson on lead sheets and how to get started with them. It was killing you to play this straight without any swing, wasn't it?
@@CosminSanoveiBecause both of those standards are overplayed, like, big time. There are a lot of other jazz standards out there, first one to come in mind Is Nardis.
Great video, and it gives great perspective on the levels of playing piano. I have been taking lessons for 3 years and can play block chords and single note melodies from a lead sheet, and sound pretty much like the first level in this video. But the partial chords in the left hand are a new concept for me, and I'd really like to get to that level with practice. But when I hear pros play this, they are combining right and left hands so effortlessly that I wonder if I'll ever get to that level.
Magic in 93: “I cast giant growth on my elf and attack for 4.” Magic in 2023: “Now my calendar has turned into a dinosaur, I will get it to jump in a cauldron, eat the soul of a dead faerie, then untap an infinite amount of times to make you lose 1000 life.”
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Step 1: Lead Sheet
01:09 - Play with Backing Track
03:38 - Step 2: Basic Chords
07:52 - Play with Backing Track
10:42 - Hands Together
13:15 - Step 3: Guide Tones
16:20 - Put it All Together
19:05 - Conclusion
Misty both hands
That’s what I’m talking about Jonny, the left hand only for me as a singer, thanks a lot
This is actually the best tutorial on Misty out there! Very step by step and you really evolve from the simplest way.
Thank you so much!
Thanks (John Proulx) so much for this lesson . You have a very clear and easy style of teaching. There are so many essential tips and different techniques to learn. You were very thorough with good examples. I am looking forward to learning more songs and tips. Thank you again.
One of my favs and so is Erroll Garner. ❤️
John Proulx plus smart sheet is an extraordinary combination. What an on-line education masterpiece. I hope to follow many more.
Brilliant. Thx. I gave this tune up as i dealt it too ambitiously. I will restart with following each of these drills.
Good lesson. The result has the "jazz sound" of "Misty" but is playable by the non-professional student.
But I have a request: I would like to "Play Misty on Piano" without a backing track. I would prefer the piano lesson if it just used piano.
Perfectly ordered priceless information for deep dive and self-learning. Thank you.
This is awesome! Thanks, John. This will be my first jazz standard on keyboard. Cheers!
This helped me a lot❤ Thank you so much!
Great lesson. Very helpful. Thank you.
Very nice, You have cleared the timing confusion in my mind, bothering me for so long. Thanks. I mostly play my keyboard melodies by ear. Now I am confident that my timings will be right. Great job Sir.
That's fantastic, thank you for watching!
Also loved the run at the end and the slow way the chords were analised. Great help!
Awesome, thank you!
"Misty" isn't a simple song but this lesson helps. Thanks!
I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing Misty or Autumn Leaves again but this is a great lesson on lead sheets and how to get started with them. It was killing you to play this straight without any swing, wasn't it?
Why could u go the rest of your life without it?
@@CosminSanoveiBecause both of those standards are overplayed, like, big time. There are a lot of other jazz standards out there, first one to come in mind Is Nardis.
Thank you,John P. and Jonny.⭐🌹⭐🌹Great method for ingraining songs. Love it: very useful.
Hi Jon, your style of teaching is very clear. thank you so much. practicing this will be my first thing to do when I get back home.🙏
Awesome, thanks for watching!
uide tones for a beginner is a great help!
So glad!
Such a great video thank you so much!
Thank you for watching!
thank you for putting together a great learning method. I like playing bass along with you.
Great video, and it gives great perspective on the levels of playing piano. I have been taking lessons for 3 years and can play block chords and single note melodies from a lead sheet, and sound pretty much like the first level in this video. But the partial chords in the left hand are a new concept for me, and I'd really like to get to that level with practice. But when I hear pros play this, they are combining right and left hands so effortlessly that I wonder if I'll ever get to that level.
Excellent thanks you very much ’ a real pleasure to learn with you ’ good job ♊️
Thank you!
a very good teacher, well done! thnx
Wonderful . Can you give a lesson on the Christmas Tune when you wish opon a star. . You are a great teacher. 🎉🎉🎉👌👌👌
Thanks very much!❤❤❤
Excellent !!!
Awesome!
you are agreat teacher! thanks for thiss
Me gusto mucho la clase viene tal el Real Book
Gracias
very good video thank you very much for that..
Magic in 93: “I cast giant growth on my elf and attack for 4.” Magic in 2023: “Now my calendar has turned into a dinosaur, I will get it to jump in a cauldron, eat the soul of a dead faerie, then untap an infinite amount of times to make you lose 1000 life.”
"Can you play Misty for me on piano?:
_Sure: let me get the backing track._
Hi Johnny! Great video. What do you use for that drum accompaniment?
So i have to learn to read the sheet music first before i could play any jazz songs 😢😢
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I need at least $10 to play this song. Inflation.
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