what are you calling the black keys? like "s" and "x"? I've never heard of this before. Is that something that jazz players do to make learning easier or something?
It's the little things, like rolling the left hand on the turnaroud that help. I know that turnaround, but missed the little triplet like move using finger 4,3,and 2. Note it can also be played both down, or you can start from the bottom and go back up to better get the fingers knowing their placements & to create a different effect.
no sound!!!!!!!!
ALEKHINE1927 7 months ago in playlist Boogie Woogie Lessons
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Kurtz1974 1 year ago
No sound?
pbrexs 1 year ago
i love you guy,
thats what im looking fot db
Schustersgunnor 1 year ago
I love this music...you are awesome. where did you learn?
tvvdo 2 years ago
I enjoy your lessons so much, I can play a bit of boogie now ,Thanks man, Bedankt he!
GerritBoom 3 years ago
no problem..have fun ! :D
freakyhead20 3 years ago
what are you calling the black keys? like "s" and "x"? I've never heard of this before. Is that something that jazz players do to make learning easier or something?
p.s. you rock the boggie world.
Balloonist14 3 years ago
yes sorry I still translate it in dutch ^^ but later I do it correct in other lessons. So bes is b-flat and Es is e-flat..thanks & have fun!
freakyhead20 3 years ago
yeah sorry bes = b-flat
freakyhead20 4 years ago
seanm2: E is indeed called Es it's the same as b-flat
It's a dutch thing... ;)
as rule note-flat in dutch is note-es
and note-sharp in dutch is note-is
n0y8 4 years ago
Thanks =) Very Helpful 5 stars
MusicGuru12 5 years ago
E flat is called S and B flat is Bess?
seanm2 5 years ago
Yes, I noticed thats as well..strange =S
MusicGuru12 5 years ago
Yep, that's how you do it! Great man, keep it up!
JoeOliverIsStillKing 5 years ago
It's the little things, like rolling the left hand on the turnaroud that help. I know that turnaround, but missed the little triplet like move using finger 4,3,and 2. Note it can also be played both down, or you can start from the bottom and go back up to better get the fingers knowing their placements & to create a different effect.
starboy288 5 years ago
Thank you , dankjewel !
Biefstukfrieten 5 years ago
Another great lesson and the comentary is really helpful. Thank you!!!
phoebe10 5 years ago
Excellent. You make it SOOOO simple! Have you seen the Scott Houston Videos on Google? Great stuff too.
tam1079 5 years ago
Thanks a lot Eeco! :D I need to learn more endings and beginnings like that. You're so good at explaining things too.
cam1987 5 years ago
Superb as usual.
goldenballsdetecting 5 years ago
thannnnnks! :D
freakyhead20 5 years ago
Whats the chance of hearing you play honky tonk train blues Eeco.
goldenballsdetecting 5 years ago