100 % with your openning commentaries: It's not about running scales up and down, is about singing engaging melodies. Thank you, love your way of play and feel music.
I've watched a lot of your videos and this has to be one of the best. A great combination of knowledge/experience, desire to teach and humility. I'm 69, so I beat you age-wise. But I'm just beginning to learn the piano after decades of playing guitar. There are many great tutorials out there, but I get the sense sometimes they are partly an excuse to "show off". Your approach seems to be derived from a true desire to impart knowledge with a tiny window to let everybody know what you are capable of- to that end the "Blue Rondo" interlude at the end was pure genius- providing a little morsel of something to aspire to. I've been listening to that piece since I was 11 years old and my parents bought a copy of "Dave Brubeck's Greatest hits". I was trying to learn blues guitar at the time because that was so cool in 1966. But that piece came from another world of musicianship,
Thank u Mr Tony Winston for this very instructive video tutorial on Blues your demonstration on how to play the rootless voicings in the blues chord progression is superb and most helpful !
I've finally invested a couple of hours on this video and .... finally... I'm getting it ! Yippee! I've always wantd to play the blues ! A video where you separate out a small collection of right hand licks for each chord change would be very much welcomed ! Thanks.
Great! I think I have some videos where I do some written out licks. I have a blues tutorial playlist. Check out this vid: ruclips.net/video/oqbXRqcaZoo/видео.htmlsi=1U2o3ceQesMdNgSV
You are a great teacher and pianist. Spot on! Just sing your improv in your head and see if you fingers follow what you're singing. Eventually they will!
Wow... the Blue Rondò a la Turk incorporated in the ending was super catching... splendid lesson Maestro, thank you very much. I'm still without a Piano, still working 24/7 refurbishing my home in Rome, looking forward to go back to my house in the woods and play all day. But it was very nice to see you in great shape and being so right about music (as always). And BTW you don't look 68. A great time to everybody 😊.
Great = more singing please. maestro Winston! 😄 Thank you for your continuing instruction and insights - I honestly don't know how you manage to produce such a quantity of quality! Thanks a million!
Excellent teaching .Shapes are it for piano IMO. You didn't get into sharp this and flat that like some jazz teachers do. Just this or that note and you get a feel for it. Excellent. Most of these chords are built off the 7th or 3rd.
Have you heard the one about the guy who liked going to all kinds of guitar concerts and one day hes talking to a punk guy after a show and they are talking and the guy says wow I just just saw segovia the other night and he took 20 seconds to tune his guitar and noticed that you took about 3 minutes. The guy says I guess he didnt give a shit. Theres a turnaround called "ladybird" though its in other tunes and I guess it works because of the 5th in the melody where a 1625 turns into a 1/b3 7th /b6 M7th/b2 7th .... just messing with it kind of cool could use as a 1625 accompaniment
Agredeço muitissimo suas aulas, fico horas tentando absorver algo. Aindo sou iniciante, tenho esse problema com o tempo. Um metronomo junto com algum pequeno trecho em que voce toca a base e faz solo ja daria uma grande direção na noção do estudo. Claro tentar encaixar o ritmo por conta propria e mais benefico pra qualquer estudante. Grande abraço.
Hey Tony, if your intention is to teach ... then .... slow ... down ... your ... speaking .... and ... hand ... and ...finger ... movements. But if you want to show off, your are doing a good job.
100 % with your openning commentaries: It's not about running scales up and down, is about singing engaging melodies. Thank you, love your way of play and feel music.
I was walking and singing by the time i was 11. when I was 13, 14 and on, it was Clifford Brown. Now I am 77 and it does not stop!
I've watched a lot of your videos and this has to be one of the best. A great combination of knowledge/experience, desire to teach and humility. I'm 69, so I beat you age-wise. But I'm just beginning to learn the piano after decades of playing guitar. There are many great tutorials out there, but I get the sense sometimes they are partly an excuse to "show off". Your approach seems to be derived from a true desire to impart knowledge with a tiny window to let everybody know what you are capable of- to that end the "Blue Rondo" interlude at the end was pure genius- providing a little morsel of something to aspire to. I've been listening to that piece since I was 11 years old and my parents bought a copy of "Dave Brubeck's Greatest hits". I was trying to learn blues guitar at the time because that was so cool in 1966. But that piece came from another world of musicianship,
Second that. Great video.
Thank u Mr Tony Winston for this very instructive video tutorial on Blues
your demonstration on how to play the rootless voicings in the blues chord progression is superb and most helpful !
I've finally invested a couple of hours on this video and .... finally... I'm getting it !
Yippee!
I've always wantd to play the blues !
A video where you separate out a small collection of right hand licks for each chord change would be very much welcomed ! Thanks.
Great! I think I have some videos where I do some written out licks. I have a blues tutorial playlist. Check out this vid: ruclips.net/video/oqbXRqcaZoo/видео.htmlsi=1U2o3ceQesMdNgSV
Your vids are really smart and helpful. Thanks for posting.
I love that approach, it's really simple and sounds great!
Thanks Tony
Thanks for showing me a different blues progression . I'll definitely use it.
Nice lesson. (Wasn't expecting the blue rondo at the end😮😀)
Wow, you make it so simple but powerful. Thanks for sharing
Yeah I'm agree, it's always been cool to start with humming the melodies
This is an amazing resource, thank you
Thanks Mr. WINSTON for be clear,
So interesting Tony. A different approach. Very very helpful. Back to the basics. Thank you very much. Greetings from Belgium
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for your channel Sir. It is NEEDED OUT HER!
You are a great teacher and pianist. Spot on! Just sing your improv in your head and see if you fingers follow what you're singing. Eventually they will!
Great lesson, and very useful too! Thnak you!!
This is really going to help my piano playing
Great video Tony wonderful info for those just starting out on the keyboard trail🤠
Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
You're the Man...👍....appreciated
Don't let the text in video fool you the lesson starts at 0:00
I've been struggling with improvising. This was very helpful 🙂 Thank you.
I really needed these blues lessons please keep them coming🙌🏾🔥
Great observations and playing!
Blue Rondo a la Turk 9/8 time signature, love it!
Wow... the Blue Rondò a la Turk incorporated in the ending was super catching... splendid lesson Maestro, thank you very much. I'm still without a Piano, still working 24/7 refurbishing my home in Rome, looking forward to go back to my house in the woods and play all day. But it was very nice to see you in great shape and being so right about music (as always). And BTW you don't look 68. A great time to everybody 😊.
Please make more tutorial about blue piano...like this
Love the Claude Bolling on the end.
Great = more singing please. maestro Winston! 😄 Thank you for your continuing instruction and insights - I honestly don't know how you manage to produce such a quantity of quality! Thanks a million!
Purée ! Comme on dit en français, vous êtes en forme !
Excellent teaching .Shapes are it for piano IMO. You didn't get into sharp this and flat that like some jazz teachers do. Just this or that note and you get a feel for it. Excellent. Most of these chords are built off the 7th or 3rd.
Love the channel; the content, the teaching and Winston's personality. Great channel ❤👌🏼
8:37 - very relatable Tony! Great stuff, gonna practice some rootless blues tonight. simple. but not sh*t simple.
Hi tony I love your videos could you please do a video on blue in green I’m confused on the scales to use when soloing
Great as usual
Singing, swinging and cool bop/slop dance walking.😎😎😎😎 You speak/play/sing truth,Maestro.
Fantastic absolutely On the point... Straight to the lesson no crappy wrapped BS
I've improved from your lessons and ideas. Thank you Tony.
thanks
Keep the knowledge coming tony
Muy bueno profesor 😊
Have you heard the one about the guy who liked going to all kinds of guitar concerts and one day hes talking to a punk guy after a show and they are talking and the guy says wow I just just saw segovia the other night and he took 20 seconds to tune his guitar and noticed that you took about 3 minutes. The guy says I guess he didnt give a shit.
Theres a turnaround called "ladybird" though its in other tunes and I guess it works because of the 5th in the melody where a 1625 turns into a 1/b3 7th /b6 M7th/b2 7th .... just messing with it kind of cool could use as a 1625 accompaniment
Those crabs sound fantastic. 😁
Thank you!
Love you much
A great point, well made
fank sinatra dad !!! u are the best dad !
Lovely way to Teach seem easy Blue rondó la turk excelente
Felicitaciones, agradezco estos tutoriales y lamento perder mucho contenido por el idioma.
Thanks for sharing!
Buen ejempllo, fluye F muy intuitivo, natural, me sirve de mucho
Gracias por su ayuda
Tony's school for cool
I remember Mr Brubeck too
Hi Tony, any chance you teach us the voicings for Eb blues ?
BEST
Agredeço muitissimo suas aulas, fico horas tentando absorver algo. Aindo sou iniciante, tenho esse problema com o tempo. Um metronomo junto com algum pequeno trecho em que voce toca a base e faz solo ja daria uma grande direção na noção do estudo. Claro tentar encaixar o ritmo por conta propria e mais benefico pra qualquer estudante. Grande abraço.
"I'm old. I'm 68." Explain please why you look 20 years younger than I do.
Maybe because you're 88
Lol I’m 61 love the blues
Hey everyone, which songs are using same chords/same style? Any examples?
Hey Tony, if your intention is to teach ... then .... slow ... down ... your ... speaking .... and ... hand ... and ...finger ... movements. But if you want to show off, your are doing a good job.