are the latin grooves you teach for piano solo (also)? that's what i look for. i don't play in a band, but would like to play salsa, guajira as a whole song on the piano. even when it is very simple. it's the groove that i like. what you show in your video, is a continuous repitition, that is not what i am looking for. thanks
@olekike Yes, the grooves and techniques in this lesson can be applied to solo piano. In fact they are the same techniques used for solo piano, just changed slightly. But these are the basics that are easily integrated into group or solo piano
When you play a seventh in your left hand, it looks as contracted as mine when I play a fifth. I can't reach past a ninth
RobBrooksMusic 5 months ago
are the latin grooves you teach for piano solo (also)? that's what i look for. i don't play in a band, but would like to play salsa, guajira as a whole song on the piano. even when it is very simple. it's the groove that i like. what you show in your video, is a continuous repitition, that is not what i am looking for. thanks
olekike 10 months ago
@olekike Yes, the grooves and techniques in this lesson can be applied to solo piano. In fact they are the same techniques used for solo piano, just changed slightly. But these are the basics that are easily integrated into group or solo piano
JazzEDge 10 months ago
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SosoDigga 1 year ago
What did do U say on 2:30 Min
Apostolmcqueen 1 year ago
Great stuff
gman4674 2 years ago