I love your piano and I so much appreciate your lessons. I will buy your ebook. Thanks, the internet is an amazing thing and I am glad that it has connected you to us all.
Another brilliant lesson, I’m getting through your boogie woogie lesson, as a complete beginner it is so well put together. This one is next, looks brilliant. I’ll buy the book as I start to learn to read music
This is a great tutorial The book and supporting video are very clear and really help with rhythm and putting both hands together. The best New Orleans blues piano tutorial online by far.
One out of three, Migliazza. One out of three. To be truly effective as piano teaching, this video needs to come with a cup of coffee and a back rub. But you've got the piano part OK, so please carry on.
Hi Arthur, I just downloaded your e-book and am loving the structured approach to learning this great style. Thank you for providing the supporting videos- they are really clear and motivating. Kia ora from New Zealand.
Mister Arthur sir thank you so very much I can't wait to attack this I wanted to wish you and yours a very Happy New Year it look forward and yes I will download that book of yours thank you so very much again sir God bless best Wishes Always Teddy!
WoW! Fantastic! Thank you. I like that you don’t talk over everything. This will keep me busy for awhile but definitely looking forward to future lessons.
Hi Miki, thank you. The second natural is a typo.. it doesn't need to be there. It is just the same F7 chord for the entire measure. Same thing in measure 10.
Good afternoon Arthur Migliazza, i bought the pdf, printed it and study now the first Part. My question is if i must look here to see if next Part will be ready or i get a email message of it, in other words 'how is the communication in this matter to the clients' ?
Thanks CW! All of the videos for the book are already finished. They are organized into playlists (a link to the playlist for each chapter is found at the top of each chapter in the book). You can also go to my channel and look under playlists. There should be a New Orleans section. All of the videos are grouped according to chapter. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more help finding them.
You can start with my fingering (as seen in the video, or if noted in the book) as a guide, and if something doesn't feel comfortable then use whatever fingers you like. I was never taught specific fingering from my teachers. Everyone always said "use what's comfortable". And for the most part I think that's the best advice.
Wow!! This is amazing!! Thanks so much I cannot wait to start working with this video 😊
I love your piano and I so much appreciate your lessons. I will buy your ebook. Thanks, the internet is an amazing thing and I am glad that it has connected you to us all.
Thank you!!
Another brilliant lesson, I’m getting through your boogie woogie lesson, as a complete beginner it is so well put together. This one is next, looks brilliant. I’ll buy the book as I start to learn to read music
Thank you LucadaBros!! I'm really glad you are enjoying the lessons!
Your Boogie Book(with clips) is excellent. I'm really happy you made a 'New Orleans' book as well. Thx!
This is a great tutorial The book and supporting video are very clear and really help with rhythm and putting both hands together. The best New Orleans blues piano tutorial online by far.
Thank you Veronica!!
One out of three, Migliazza. One out of three.
To be truly effective as piano teaching, this video needs to come with a cup of coffee and a back rub. But you've got the piano part OK, so please carry on.
Hi Arthur, I just downloaded your e-book and am loving the structured approach to learning this great style. Thank you for providing the supporting videos- they are really clear and motivating. Kia ora from New Zealand.
Thank you Kia! Enjoy :-)
Mister Arthur sir thank you so very much I can't wait to attack this I wanted to wish you and yours a very Happy New Year it look forward and yes I will download that book of yours thank you so very much again sir God bless best Wishes Always Teddy!
I love these lessons. I bought your book and it’s fantatisc!👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks Arthur. This really makes a great companion to the downloaded book, which is excellent.
Wow I am impressed by your know how. Thanks for sharing this quality stuff
I'm late with the comment, but I love your videos man and they are really useful. Thank you, love from Serbia! ❤️
Thank you Nikola! So glad the videos are useful!
Great vid
Thank you!
just purchased youre book is excellent thank you 🙏🏾
Thanks Wayne!
Thanks for this!!
Super information! Thank you!
WoW! Fantastic! Thank you. I like that you don’t talk over everything. This will keep me busy for awhile but definitely looking forward to future lessons.
Thanks Ed! More on the way...
Hi Arthur , thank you very much for your lessons.
Please, what do these 2 naturals (becuadros) mean in measure 9 , pag. 14 (Mardi Gras)
Hi Miki, thank you. The second natural is a typo.. it doesn't need to be there. It is just the same F7 chord for the entire measure. Same thing in measure 10.
Good afternoon Arthur Migliazza, i bought the pdf, printed it and study now the first Part. My question is if i must look here to see if next Part will be ready or i get a email message of it, in other words 'how is the communication in this matter to the clients' ?
Thanks CW! All of the videos for the book are already finished. They are organized into playlists (a link to the playlist for each chapter is found at the top of each chapter in the book). You can also go to my channel and look under playlists. There should be a New Orleans section. All of the videos are grouped according to chapter. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more help finding them.
@@thearthurmigliazza thanks, yes i see the link in the book. Great, i can go on now.
What fingering do you recommend for left hand these exercises
You can start with my fingering (as seen in the video, or if noted in the book) as a guide, and if something doesn't feel comfortable then use whatever fingers you like. I was never taught specific fingering from my teachers. Everyone always said "use what's comfortable". And for the most part I think that's the best advice.
Good examples🙏😎👍
Thanks Mark
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