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  • Beautiful!

  • @nelsonthekinger Thanks.

  • I've always wanted to learn playing music for as long as I can remember. However, limited time and resources proved to be a great barrier. And then, I stumbled upon your videos.

    Thanks to you, kind sir, I've been able to learn playing the keyboard; albeit in baby steps. Keep up the wonderful (and noble) job. Cheers from Malaysia

  • @Fattah86 Thanks for the kind words. Keep having fun with the music.

  • i cry granfather very nice YOUR MY IDOL REALLY TRUE i play i continue i m´ electronic engineer of mexico but pianist and continue,,thanks I SEE IN CANTINA OF GOOD,,,

  • @maurixiom Thank you. Have fun with the music.

  • Featureman! I said Featureman You have just inspired me to start learning to play the keyboard!!!!! So much so I just ordered one online!!!!! I MUST and I WILL learn to play this fantastic tune. It rocks!!!!! What a poser I will become when I sit in that stool hit the on switch and rock away with this happy footstamping, hand clapping jingle!!!!! You are a fantastic tutor!!!!! Best wishes Stephen U.K!!!!!

  • @toffctoz Thank you. Have fun with the keyboard.

  • Great Video. I've learned so much in chords just watching this tutorial. Now I can play A Brief Refain. Eveything you do is laid out in a way that everyone can understand. Great work & teaching. I have a request. When you get some time can you teach us the chords & medley to 'Georgia" in the key of C. I've always wanted t play that song but not sure of the chord progression.

    Many thanks

  • Thanks. I do not do any published or copyright songs. Georgia has the same chord pattern as many songs that go from C to E to F and back to C and D and G and C. It has chords similar to Basin Street Blues and Now and Then There's a Fool Such as I. Try with those chords and it should work.

  • man thats was some awesome piano playing am listening to this agen. thumbs up

  • Thanks. It is just some chord progressions. It is fun to mess around with some chords.

  • mmmm is magnifike ^^ you are a grand person :)

  • Thank you.

  • I really learned a lot in your online tutorial. Thank you so much.

  • You are welcome. Thanks.

  • I learned piano classically and your videos are really opening up a lot for me. I love it! I knew the chords, but I didn't know it was so easy to put them together until now! Thanks for your videos. You do a great job teaching! Also, I added a video response to this video.

  • I loved your video response. I encourage you to continue doing all the creative videos. I have watched a few of your vids and they have style and craziness that I like. Using chords is an easy way to do musical performances, especially fifties style. Actually every song can be chorded, even Jazz and Blues and Broadway tunes and Classical. Keep doing what you are doing and you will be discovered by YouTubers. Thanks.

  • Thank you Tom. I'm learning alot from you. Great video! Cute little piece. Keep up the great work!

  • Thanks. The song has some chord progressions that pop up in many songs.

  • hey...it is realy wonderful. I was trying to learn it thru the books but this one is really amazing. Thanks for teaching us.

  • You are welcome. Thanks.

  • When did you start playing? Did you learn to play piano by yourself? I think it takes a lot of willpower and dedication as you get older. Thanks for the helpful video!

  • I am self taught. No books or instructions ever. It took me several years of practicing with pianos until I figured out my system. They had pianos in the basement of a warehouse where I worked. That and occasional contact with pianos in rooms here and there and eventually I bought my own piano. I was learning from the time I was in my teens until about age 23 or 24. After that I was playing in bands and making records.

  • A lot of musicians are self taught like I hate reading music because it doesn't help me I prefer if I listen to something that was a boogie woogie riff I listen to it on audio or watch the video of it to get that riff on my piano. I like using my ear all the time. I'm the only person in my family who has the musical talent and my uncle is the only person I have in my family to have the music so I must of got from him in his blood. Just I'm used to my ear so I stick with it forever.

  • Great Teacher.

  • Thanks.

  • thanks for the awesome tutorial Featureman

    can't wait to try it out

  • Thanks. I hope you have a keyboard and enjoy having fun with it. Playing a keyboard or guitar is like walking around holding a puppy. You become the center of attention.

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  • Yeah,

    hey, let's "string him up"

    just like in the good ol' cowboy days.

  • Thanks. It might have been me hitting the wrong notes. The piano will probably be tuned and the keys unstuck in the Spring.

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  • That was very cool

  • Thank you.

  • thanks man!

  • You are very welcome.

  • i love your teaching vids. thanks!

  • Thanks. It is fun to make them.

  • You're a talented performer, Tom. Your piano playing is very skillful and you have a great feel for the music you play. Keep up the great work, my friend :-)

  • Thanks, Matthew. Your videos are always a wonderful display of musical talent.

  • Thanks very much.

  • You are most welcome.

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