Thanks for sharing another great video. It's so nice to watch you experimenting, trying different options, not being afraid of making "mistakes". I feel this is the most difficult part for the ones who come from a classical background. But'd love to play so naturally and spontaneously and have fun.
Tony, you started out fine, going from root position triads to 7th chords, to leaving out certain left hand notes that are redundant or that don’t convey useful information. But then you launched into drop-two voicings and tritone subs of tritone subs-fairly advanced stuff-without explaining any of that. This was supposed to be for beginners.
Don’t understand your question. Which note are you calling a flat 2? He plays a basic root position E major triad LH, and the melody is just a descending A minor scale (harmonic minor).
I think your answer actually helped clarify my misunderstanding. I thought the F was a flat 2 in the E7 but it’s a descending A minor scale. Thank you!
I am just starting with jazz standards (real book). So this brief tutorial comes right in time for me. Great teaching, thank you so much! Btw. a general tutorial about the interplay between left and right hand (rhythmically) would be awesome. I see you swinging sometimes and adding 8th notes, while at other times just staying on a chord for a whole bar. It looks and sounds so light and easy, but it is hard to adapt to. So, it would be great if you could talk a bit about these techniques.
Always nice to see a new video.❤
Thanks for sharing another great video. It's so nice to watch you experimenting, trying different options, not being afraid of making "mistakes". I feel this is the most difficult part for the ones who come from a classical background. But'd love to play so naturally and spontaneously and have fun.
Great teacher always
You are my favorite piano channel on RUclips; you are the greatest
Tony, you started out fine, going from root position triads to 7th chords, to leaving out certain left hand notes that are redundant or that don’t convey useful information. But then you launched into drop-two voicings and tritone subs of tritone subs-fairly advanced stuff-without explaining any of that. This was supposed to be for beginners.
Very helpful... even the "messing around" to visualize is complimentary to all - Thanks & Cheers from Seattle!🍻
Please make more series tutorial about jazz piano for beginners
I wish every song was that easy. Like other comments, it would be wonderful to see many other songs for beginners
great video and great teacher
That tritone sub at 6 seconds 🤩🤩🤩
You're brilliant! Love that you provide a music sheet!
Excelente maestro. Muy bien.
I've been practicing this song for a while now using the techniques you show us, so thanks for taking a look at it.
My number 1 of the Cruise Line pianists cheesy top ten...! Brilliant.!🇬🇧 👍!
Tony do you do online lessons?
Could someone plz explain the E7 chord in the intro at 1:33? It appears he plays a flat 2 and unsure why. Thank you
Don’t understand your question. Which note are you calling a flat 2? He plays a basic root position E major triad LH, and the melody is just a descending A minor scale (harmonic minor).
I think your answer actually helped clarify my misunderstanding. I thought the F was a flat 2 in the E7 but it’s a descending A minor scale. Thank you!
Thank you, Maestro. Appreciate everything you do for your musical disciples,Guru.🌹😎🌹
@15:28 chromatic passing tones, or chromatic neighbor (upper/lower) tones.
I am just starting with jazz standards (real book). So this brief tutorial comes right in time for me. Great teaching, thank you so much! Btw. a general tutorial about the interplay between left and right hand (rhythmically) would be awesome. I see you swinging sometimes and adding 8th notes, while at other times just staying on a chord for a whole bar. It looks and sounds so light and easy, but it is hard to adapt to. So, it would be great if you could talk a bit about these techniques.
Good Job
Tony, I love what you do. Can you please notate your improvisation ideas .for us guitarist thanks.
It's a wonderful tutorial video 😊 thanks so much 🙏 I'd love to see videos of how to improve improvisational skills 😀
Suggestion for tunes: Limehouse blues has puzzled me for half a century... LOL
Ponga esas partirá en pdf. Por favor
Thank u sm ❤
thanks
Thanks!!!!
I can't play it entirely from start to the end. I'm really sucked on Piano. I can play scales, chords, but I can't really play
If you can play scales and chords then sounds like you have a good foundation. Don't give up, you'll get there!
I now call it fly me to your room. I'm sure you know where I got that idea 😂