Just want to say thanks for the free blues classes you offered lately. The two backing tracks are really helping me to keep time while practicing. The slower track is actually harder and demands real focus to keep proper time. I like to go through a variety of left hand patterns using the tracks. Then a session or two with right hand licks before combining both hands. It’s hard to get tired while playing with the backing tracks because it’s lots of fun. Thanks again!
Nobody. And I mean NOBODY gets more out of these lessons than I do. Why ? Because everything Jonny does is always slightly over my head, - just outside of my ability.... Until I watch the video again, and then again, - and sometimes a 4th time. But then I get it !!! It is a learning experience far beyond that of public school, or weekly piano lessons..... and the neighbors agree. I just wish they'd get off my lawn while I'm inside practicing !! Thank you Jonny, YOU ROCK !! and now so do I.
I kind of think of it as adding a major pentatonic on top of the blues scale for any key. It's weird, as this is one of those things I kind of figured out as a kid playing around and jamming to records. The piano player was always throwing in major seconds, thirds, and sixths, not just playing straight up blues scale notes. (Though it did depend on the song and its vibe. This was especially in upbeat New Orleans-style blues.) And playing around with that minor and major third is pretty important, too (like sliding from the Eb to the E nat in the key of C).
I did it again. I watched this guys video just before going to bed and now I can't sleep and I'm worried that I'm about to piss off my neighbours again..
Dear Johnny first of all thank you so much for your fantastic youtube channel! It is extremly usefull and rich. I have a question and I'd be glad to have your video tutorial on the following topic: I love the piano considered as a percussive instrument ( beyond its normal uses off course ) and I can't find many materials about this issue. I mean how to develope many techniques concerning the piano accompainment in the field of funky and ethnic music ( for example the interactiion between left and right hand playing 16 beats in a funky prgression ). Something like this: ruclips.net/video/DXdD112vZbM/видео.html or this :ruclips.net/video/NzE4hu_Wyzg/видео.html I've already seen your previous tutorials about funky piano and I would be happy to follow more by you. Sorry for my english ( I'm italian and my english is really bad but I hope you understood the same ). Thnks a lot! Paolo Sturmann
I was doing fine until you had me learn the mixo-blues scale, then you seemed to leave that lesson behind to pursue the 'grip' stuff. I am sure there was a connection, but I didn't understand it. Not a complaint, just an observation from a guy who appreciates your lessons.
00:00 - Intro
00:46 - The Blues Scale
02:40 - Mixolydian Scale
03:41 - Mixo-Blues Scale
06:18 - 3 Exercises
06:39 - 1. Beginner
08:25 - 2. Intermediate
10:34 - 3. Advanced
13:19 - Major Blues Grips
14:53 - Minor Blues Grips
15:42 - Play with Backing Track
16:18 - Conclusion
Every time I watch the videos my passion that I want to go higher level is burning so that I can enjoy practicing ! Thank you very much.
Jonny, you love this sound and I love you ❤ Thanks for your existence! 💋
Just want to say thanks for the free blues classes you offered lately. The two backing tracks are really helping me to keep time while practicing. The slower track is actually harder and demands real focus to keep proper time. I like to go through a variety of left hand patterns using the tracks. Then a session or two with right hand licks before combining both hands. It’s hard to get tired while playing with the backing tracks because it’s lots of fun. Thanks again!
Your videos are incredibly helpful - thank you very much!
Nobody. And I mean NOBODY gets more out of these lessons than I do. Why ? Because everything Jonny does is always slightly over my head, - just outside of my ability.... Until I watch the video again, and then again, - and sometimes a 4th time. But then I get it !!! It is a learning experience far beyond that of public school, or weekly piano lessons..... and the neighbors agree. I just wish they'd get off my lawn while I'm inside practicing !! Thank you Jonny, YOU ROCK !! and now so do I.
Wow, so helpful!! Thank you!
Probably the best piano lessons in the world! 😊
Tnks for your class it's very helpfull.👍🏻👍🏻
This basically comes down to "play almost all the notes in a way that sounds good" which is actually pretty sound advice.
yeah music is free expression of our soul!
Thank you, Jonny🌹😎🌹
Great dacord
Thank you so much Jonny ! Best Regards Martin from Berlin / Germany🥰
Fantastic 👍☺️ this channel is my favorite! thank you
With this.. i educated my brain.. not my fingers..
Great!!!!
I kind of think of it as adding a major pentatonic on top of the blues scale for any key. It's weird, as this is one of those things I kind of figured out as a kid playing around and jamming to records. The piano player was always throwing in major seconds, thirds, and sixths, not just playing straight up blues scale notes. (Though it did depend on the song and its vibe. This was especially in upbeat New Orleans-style blues.) And playing around with that minor and major third is pretty important, too (like sliding from the Eb to the E nat in the key of C).
Thank you very much for this interesting and inspiring video'! 🤗🙏
Perfect
Hi Johnny. Thank you for all your videos and your channel.
Could you please tell the model of the chair you are using in your videos? Thank you.
Wouldn't it be easier to tell the keys you skip. 😉
Isn't this called also Major blues scale?
I did it again. I watched this guys video just before going to bed and now I can't sleep and I'm worried that I'm about to piss off my neighbours again..
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Dear Johnny first of all thank you so much for your fantastic youtube channel! It is extremly usefull and rich. I have a question and I'd be glad to have your video tutorial on the following topic: I love the piano considered as a percussive instrument ( beyond its normal uses off course ) and I can't find many materials about this issue. I mean how to develope many techniques concerning the piano accompainment in the field of funky and ethnic music ( for example the interactiion between left and right hand playing 16 beats in a funky prgression ). Something like this: ruclips.net/video/DXdD112vZbM/видео.html
or this :ruclips.net/video/NzE4hu_Wyzg/видео.html
I've already seen your previous tutorials about funky piano and I would be happy to follow more by you. Sorry for my english ( I'm italian and my english is really bad but I hope you understood the same ). Thnks a lot! Paolo Sturmann
Manager or guard does that "timeout" when you play the wrong piano. No Cecil Taylor in our hotel. We are "high class" hotel.
I was doing fine until you had me learn the mixo-blues scale, then you seemed to leave that lesson behind to pursue the 'grip' stuff. I am sure there was a connection, but I didn't understand it. Not a complaint, just an observation from a guy who appreciates your lessons.
Buddy your too fast, you need to guide people step by step not jump around and ego take over. Slow down with your training.