Interesting lesson. I play a bit of blues on guitar and haven't come across most of these styles before. I have signed up for the 10-day blues challenge mentioned in the video, but I still haven't received anything in my e-mail (yes I have checked my spam folder.
Mr. Jonny I really enjoy your lessons however at the moment I just can't afford it ,,if you'd be so kind as to telling me how can I get the sheet music I would really appreciate your help Thank you !!
Hey amazing work! I'm beginner and ı wa t to ask a question :( I understand left hand patterns, but which scale are u using on your right hand? Is that C+A blues scales? My second question is, when ım improvising with right hand, i play one note , is there any suggestion or video link that can help me? Thank you, Best Wishes
Interesting. But a little fast. In fact , too fast. Number 2, for example, at 3.05, Even when you stop the video and play it again, the highlighted notes are hard to follow. At the end, you have to experiment what sounds acceptable to your ear on the keyboard, because you can't really follow the notes. I doubt it is possible to really learn from something played at this speed. The explanation at 3. 35 indicates C-C then G-G , but it is clearly not what has been played previously at 3.05 (where it is more than simply alternating from a root note to a chord). So, I gave up. Nice to hear, but not really helpful for this one.
00:38 St. Louis Blues lead sheet
01:47 Style 1: blues shuffle
02:56 Style 2: burlesque blues
04:24 Style 3: 4-on-the-floor
05:44 Style 4: slow blues
06:54 Style 5: jazzy blues
08:46 Style 6: boogie blues
10:08 Style 7: funk blues
11:23 Conclusion
Excellent lesson on playing the Blues
I genuinely feel like I can become a blues god just by watching your videos and practicing a bit every day
Your jazz and blues exercises have worked wonders for my technique thank you, your tutorials are awesome.
LOVE this. I've only watched it 200 times so far.
you gotta practice it 200 times, lol.
Dr. John all over. way ahead of you big boy. RIP.....
You are May best Piano Teacher. Thank you. Greetings Fromm Reinhard. Germany.
Lots to choose from ....thanx!
I've already been doing this for a while since the 80s n u now discover it, before i never new why they call notes n chords F7 n other things!!
Killer blues playing and great teaching style, Jonny. Inspiring and informative. Thanks so much for posting.
Great stuff, thanks Jonny
Man this is seriously fun! I,m grinning at 3.53 Best lntro to blues i ve ever seen!😎😎😎
You are super teacher and great lesson! Greetinsg from Poland :)
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much.
More great stuff,I love this stuff.
Thanks man u r the best
Best piano blues content out there. Never stop doing what you do Jonny
Very useful! Hooked me into checking out your blues lessons for the future.
Love it, Jonny! Keep it up!
Muy buenas lecciones gracias por tus vídeos
Love ya
Someone call the jazz police!! we have a piano player playing a walking bassline situation!!! ahahahah. Great video man. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a guitar player and don't even play the piano (don't even have one), but I love your lesson !
merci
Excellent as always!
Great stuff!
I just wanna know how to play that right hand....awesome!!!
This is what I’ve been looking for 🤩
this guy is making me want to learn to play piano
come and join us, we are students of jonny
Jonny!
Thanks it's very useful but, I like to learn what you do with the right hand too, please.
Is there a way I can give the video a 1000 thumbs up?!
Great guy ;)
Hi, you play A in the second bar and on the sheet G# is written.
In St louis blues
Video start at 1:57
Interesting lesson. I play a bit of blues on guitar and haven't come across most of these styles before.
I have signed up for the 10-day blues challenge mentioned in the video, but I still haven't received anything in my e-mail (yes I have checked my spam folder.
Can u put different styles in the same song?
Yes!
How do you do style #5 when you have a bass playing with you...?
Great lesson, not written in eighteen hundreds though, 1914.
❤
just a suggestion for a lesson....I have several jazz standard books.
As a beginner what do I do with it?
Chuck em in the garbage cause all you need is Jonny
Could you show how to play funk piano.please.
You should check these out: ruclips.net/video/Tm24_byj7D4/видео.html
Mr. Jonny I really enjoy your lessons however at the moment I just can't afford it ,,if you'd be so kind as to telling me how can I get the sheet music I would really appreciate your help Thank you !!
Nice as always! Could you please share the settings u r using in your cp4?
Can you please tell me what's the piano vst you are using?
los cursos se dan en español también? o tienen subtitulos?
S u p e r! 👍🏻
Hey amazing work! I'm beginner and ı wa t to ask a question :( I understand left hand patterns, but which scale are u using on your right hand? Is that C+A blues scales? My second question is, when ım improvising with right hand, i play one note , is there any suggestion or video link that can help me?
Thank you, Best Wishes
C minor pentatonic with blue note
I like more jazz )
And this is middle C on the piano. We've got a course on middle C, it's called Middle C Masters........
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difficult basslines wow
Seems not that hard... Let's try!
Interesting. But a little fast. In fact , too fast. Number 2, for example, at 3.05, Even when you stop the video and play it again, the highlighted notes are hard to follow. At the end, you have to experiment what sounds acceptable to your ear on the keyboard, because you can't really follow the notes. I doubt it is possible to really learn from something played at this speed.
The explanation at 3. 35 indicates C-C then G-G , but it is clearly not what has been played previously at 3.05 (where it is more than simply alternating from a root note to a chord).
So, I gave up. Nice to hear, but not really helpful for this one.
Please add paypal to your shop, otherwise no go for me.
You the one and only just perfect 👌