Where can I find some tips on how I can play the left hand at full speed? I'm not really looking for jazz history or anything, i am just looking for some tips on how to play it.
Practice the left hand by itself- slowly. After you are satisfied with the accuracy of the notes, then gradually increase your speed. By all means do not sacrifice accuracy for speed-there is no substitute for dedicated practice time.
Ah, okay. Do you have any advice on fingering? Let's say I have an E natural in the bass, and the chord is an E major triad in root position, which fingering should I use on the triad?
whoa he's got some extra keys on his piano. haha excellent.
chexg 2 years ago
Where can I find some tips on how I can play the left hand at full speed? I'm not really looking for jazz history or anything, i am just looking for some tips on how to play it.
Metroid9824 2 years ago
Practice the left hand by itself- slowly. After you are satisfied with the accuracy of the notes, then gradually increase your speed. By all means do not sacrifice accuracy for speed-there is no substitute for dedicated practice time.
Good luck.
jazznbear 2 years ago
Ah, okay. Do you have any advice on fingering? Let's say I have an E natural in the bass, and the chord is an E major triad in root position, which fingering should I use on the triad?
Metroid9824 2 years ago
4-2-1
jazznbear 2 years ago
Thank you so much!
Metroid9824 2 years ago
@Metroid9824 Start off practicing the "oom-pah" effect best shown at 1:05 or so.
Aahzman26 2 years ago
I am eating this stuff up. Between Dick Hyman and Jim Hession, I'm getting up to speed ... Bob
robertmazzo 3 years ago
I know exactly what you mean! I'm getting better by leaps and bounds! Thanks!
Pianoninja924 2 years ago
I suppose that because actually you can learn blues, chord, tension, and specially bebop every where not stride piano.
Thanck s a lot Mr Hession for your wonderful videos
bertrandui 3 years ago
there's plenty of basics elsewhere on youtube this stuff is priceless, you will eventually work up to this
badbrian1 3 years ago
All at once?
jazznbear 3 years ago
no,partly~
yardy1603 3 years ago
Now this is language I understand....thx for clarifying the mystery!
idasynco 3 years ago
Very educational Jim. I like your historical info paired with the playing. *****
tjjazzpiano 3 years ago
Thank you so much!
But when are you planning on performing Liza by James P. Johnson? In a few weeks?
CBasie2856 3 years ago