Bill Evans. - His Left Hand
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Looking at the Left hand playing of Bill Evans and how you can apply this to your own playing.
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This is so inspiring. I am just an intermediate player but was immediately able to apply these concepts to my playing of this lovely ballad. What a difference! Thanks so much.
Very welcome 🙏
Thanks for simplifying that beautiful left hand Excellent analysis
Thanks very much. Glad it helps 😊🙏
Thank u sooo much, for this!!! Makes my day. Just strating digging into Bill Evans, the slow songs. :)
Wonderful - Glad it helps :)
I'm not sure I understand this yet, but it was so lovely.
Great teacher always
Thank you! 😃
This was fantastic! Thanks
Glad it’s helps 🙏😊
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching. 😊
I like the 1-5-9-10 idea, that's basically Californication from chilly peppers.
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Hahahaha so true
Excellent Paul, useful ideas there :-)
Thanks Mike. Gale it helps. 😊
Thank you so much
Glad it helps 😊🙏
Great stuff..thanks!
Glad you liked it! 😊
I’ve been a bit stuck using 1 5 7/8 in LH. Now practicing jumping the thumb and whole hand up to a higher position and riffing then returning pinky to bass again sounds much richer.
You could try this fingering if I understand you correctly. EG in C major. C5 G2 B1 higher C 2. The finger two passing over the thumb.
@@PaulWilkinsonMusician trying that too thanks
Please make more tutorial about jazz piano of Bill evans...thanks
I’m sure I will. 🙏😊
Please make more tutorial about jazz piano of Oscar Peterson...thanks
I’ll keep it mind. 😊
Baby stuff. See Chopin prelude Op. 28 #3.
Your comment is the answer. 🧐
Great teacher always
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