The Amazing Turnaround! - Jazz Piano Lesson by Jonny May
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Jonny, you have come a long way in your teaching since this video was made. I've been following you for a long time but when I came across this video, I nearly fell out of my chair when you listed everything you were going to do......enough for 10 videos! LOL
Thank you for this video.
You're a great teacher. Thanks,
Holy poo Jonny you are just amazing. You make it look so easy. A great teacher.
Great explanation.........Thank you Jonny!!
I do really find all of your courses so interesting Jonny . Go ahead.
This is such a cool sounding chord progression! Thank you Sir Johnny! And the bass line... Ahhhhhhhh! Awesome!
Rock on!
You are an excellent teacher. Thanks man, looking forward to getting your full courses.
your stride is on point that, your piano is dancing !!
fab as said already!
This is a great video. Thank you 😊
Best looking piano player ive seen in a long time, not to mention brains and personality. Subscribed
I enjoy your way to playing
"Root, 7th, 3rd + cool chords & drop the 5th" I can remember that! You are an excellent teacher!
Hi Jonny, really like your videos. You inspire me in exploring other musical styles. Thanks and best regards, Alwin
Best of the best Jonny sir
Great..! Liked the way of teaching.
Thanks!
2651 progression taught like this should have 100s of thousands of views after one year - wish I had seen it 10 years ago. Jonny, I suggest putting the names of those famous 2651 standards in the title of your video, or as part of the video description - I think it would get 10x the hits.
The best pianist i ever saw..
yeeeeeea Jonny thankyou bro
The best turnaround tutorial
ДЖОНИ, КЛАССНО!!!
Realy nice tutorial :D
this guy is so cool
Senior man oo😀👍👍
Thanks for all the great videos Jonny. This is probably a very basic question, but can you comment briefly re why/when to change from a minor 6th to a major? My understanding is that the "naturally" occurring 6th in that progression is a minor. Perhaps it's just a matter of personal preference in the particular song?
+Piano With Jonny Lessons This is probably just confusion on my part due to lack of theory education, but if this is the I-vi-ii-V progression in the key of C, I thought the vi and ii chords are minor, based on the diatonic triads of the C major scale. Not trying to pull you into a long discussion on a Friday night, but I certainly appreciate the help!
Hi Jonny... do you have a video/ lesson showing this and other bass lines??? Txs A
Do you have beginner courses for someone who wants to get started with jazz piano?
When he goes from a scale to another, is it modulation ?
Yeah
Thanks for your nice tutorial but could you please tell me why do we have to flaten the 9 and 13 in A?
No rule. It just sounds great. It's a world's repository of cool chords. You're welcome :)
It's a choice, no reason
Perhaps this would be the main of these lesson. 11:43
In context a G b9 13 sounds pretty spicy. (Ab instead of A)
B13 is #5 I assume. I've never seen it written as a b13 before in the books I own. Even when there is a 7th and a 9th in the chord, they always say #5, but once you know, it doesn't change much.
Do a tutorial on the song making whoppee pls
Master greeting from Venezuela. do you have Midi file ? Patterns and licks ?
Be nice to see a lesson on Simon Smith and his dancing bear.. Only ever seen one but it was totally confusing..
Just a suggestion.
Hi Jonny... got the right hand and the bass line tonic..but can you please write the walking bass line on this lesson...please , struggling!! Txs
can you make a video on ragtime?
+Piano With Jonny Lessons
is it expensive?
do i have to sign up?
Ragtime is just a bibop but with jumping left hand :) You have to practice this "octave -> chord" jumps for month and you'll have it.
You have to keep in mind that ragtime IS mimic of playing blues on two banjos by two players. All melodic passages and approaching passes are stuck to banjo tuning and traditional common-wide way of fingering four strings there with recognizable "country" groove.
This "teaser" video has got me thinking it might be a good investment to take Jonny May's complete course on turnarounds. Here is a link I made to a transcript of this mini-lesson: www.noteflight.com/scores/view/3c3707451c82dae508845bef3ba30dbafcbad8a6
I want to play like that...struggling with hand independence
It's not just independence. Thees "jumps" in left hand with "ragtime" style is very hard technically 'cause you need month of tough practice to feel "distance" your hand is traveling in the air. Ragtime sounds playful and light but it requires very advanced technical skills :) Some kind of professional joke i guess.
hi jonny may
the way he talks show he like gosts notes : "tch--day im gonna teach you..."
(i write it just for fun, no problem)
Video starts at 4:18
:)
For beginner, it's waayy too complicated 😅
This theory in chord voicing is useless because you're actually doing reverse engineering here. You already know chords that sounds great and trying to find out the rule they've been built. But there were no rules. They were found by practice and experience often spontaneously. You could provide 10 voicing options or 101 or even 1001, it doesn't matter 'cause you always have to deal with melody and choose one that fits great in this particular case. When the task (the problem) has unlimited number of solutions - there's no task at all. It's meaningless.
I mean - you're absolutely right, but this is useless.
Whether one realizes it or not everything only ‘sounds great’ if it works and it only works if it’s logical, ie theoretical and that applies to everything in music. So I thing you’re wrong there.
great pianist... toooo much talking
littleboy437 yes he does, but so do a lot of these vid guys, seems they like the sound of their own voices, plus they want you to pay for lessons so you aint gonna get too much for free 😡🤪
just play, ffs, what a waste of time