OK! I'm curious about the sound the piano will produce. On all electric piano's I've been playing on in music-stores I like the Roland LX-10 the most.
Im working on sending u a tutorial just not yet. Do you use any sustain pedal except in the beginning? Im using a little bit all through the song otherwise it doesnt sound good at all. You can here a short gap sometimes if i don't use it. Still struggling with perfectionizing right hand while playing with left. Also, do u play the notes harder with the right hand? I seem to play just the same with both, so right hand notes fade away because of strong deep left base
I don't use any sustain pedal during the song. I have no idea if I play the notes harder with my right hand. It depends on the piano. On a real piano I don't have to hit the high notes very hard, but on my electric piano somehow a bit harder.
Hey Marc, im done with the right hand part, can play it at full speed and just started with the left. I havent been playing piano for very long so i have trouble playing left and right hand together at different speed. Any tips on how to get a grip of it? Ill send you a video later and it would be nice if you could give me some feedback! /Peter
I'm glad to hear that you are making progress! A tip is to watch Johan's version A LOT ! And try playing with him on your piano while he is playing on youtube!
In this pattern Johan Blohm hits the black notes harder so the left hand has a nice rhythm bass. Also during his boogie, he sometimes plays a left hand like this:
C C (Eb+A) C (E+G) C (Eb+A) (E+G) instead of:
C C (Eb+A) C (E+G) C (F+A) (E+G)
Unlike most boogie songs, he improvises the left hand too.
wow i can't believe you uploaded it! thank you so much Marc!!! That's about the nicest thing that happend to me this month haha! im sending you a handshake buddy. You're amazing
left hand ?
dragostetuning 1 day ago
I don't have a chance
Blackout987 2 days ago
You gona broke on finger ... Omg master pianist!! ehuahuauh
maconhero5 2 months ago
great!!....thank you.....
gakrom14 2 months ago
Hi thanks for sharing! Just one small question, do you know if there's another vid with the left hand in, the linked one doesn't have any audio.
pappaxray2 2 months ago
Great work! I wonder whether you have a sheet to send? :)
nmilan5 5 months ago
really great, ill try to learn it. Thanks for sharing
oldrockandrollero 6 months ago
You rock dude! Thank you so much
TJPatzo 1 year ago
@TJPatzo You're welcome!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
Thanks for the Tutorial! Now, I can play Johan Blohms Boogie Woogie too!
MichaDuck 1 year ago
@MichaDuck You're welcome! Boogie 'on!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
Thanks for the Tutorial! Now, I can play Johan Blohms Boogie Woogie too!
MichaDuck 1 year ago
Georgeous man! You my hero =)
I want to play it too.. It seems to be really hard for me.
But its great melody! Thanks
TheJingerr 1 year ago
It's always great to see the intervals played while we listen. Great learning tool. Again- terrific job. Much thanks for your efforts.
sadsack987 1 year ago
@sadsack987 No problem! I'm glad you liked it!
Enjoy the rest of my vids as well!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
where you bought the scores of this boogie?
Johan Blohm is awesome,you too
=)
Metigooh 1 year ago
@Metigooh I didn't buy the scores, because there are no scores. I learned and practised the piece by ear.
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
omg i cant seem to match the right hand and left hand together !!!! any tips?
spastic114 1 year ago
I don't think I have any tips. I think it's just a lot of practise and you need to listen to the original song A LOT!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
Jou can't find any sheet music form this song :(
makkara180 1 year ago
3 months delayed dude..
ghanaru 1 year ago
This is amazing!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent. I have a chance of playing this now thanks to you.....
AD88keys 1 year ago
No problem!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
Good to know, just bought Roland fp7 the sound should be an upgrade!
donpedro1989 1 year ago
OK! I'm curious about the sound the piano will produce. On all electric piano's I've been playing on in music-stores I like the Roland LX-10 the most.
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
I mean video ^^
donpedro1989 1 year ago
Hi Marc!
Im working on sending u a tutorial just not yet. Do you use any sustain pedal except in the beginning? Im using a little bit all through the song otherwise it doesnt sound good at all. You can here a short gap sometimes if i don't use it. Still struggling with perfectionizing right hand while playing with left. Also, do u play the notes harder with the right hand? I seem to play just the same with both, so right hand notes fade away because of strong deep left base
Thx in advance :)
donpedro1989 1 year ago
I don't use any sustain pedal during the song. I have no idea if I play the notes harder with my right hand. It depends on the piano. On a real piano I don't have to hit the high notes very hard, but on my electric piano somehow a bit harder.
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
This is My other youtube acc, it's PeterH89 as the first post on this one :)
donpedro1989 1 year ago
Hey Marc, im done with the right hand part, can play it at full speed and just started with the left. I havent been playing piano for very long so i have trouble playing left and right hand together at different speed. Any tips on how to get a grip of it? Ill send you a video later and it would be nice if you could give me some feedback! /Peter
donpedro1989 1 year ago
Hi donpedro1989/PeterH89,
I'm glad to hear that you are making progress! A tip is to watch Johan's version A LOT ! And try playing with him on your piano while he is playing on youtube!
I'm looking forward to give you some feedback!
-Marc
marcvanbeest 1 year ago
what is the accurate role of the left hand ?
aazz139 2 years ago
The left-hand is like the left hand at 1:04 in youtube vid:
watch?v=Cg-UVbP4iOU&feature=PlayList&p=94466B2E37C8FD91&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=7
In this pattern Johan Blohm hits the black notes harder so the left hand has a nice rhythm bass. Also during his boogie, he sometimes plays a left hand like this:
C C (Eb+A) C (E+G) C (Eb+A) (E+G) instead of:
C C (Eb+A) C (E+G) C (F+A) (E+G)
Unlike most boogie songs, he improvises the left hand too.
-Marc
marcvanbeest 2 years ago
wow i can't believe you uploaded it! thank you so much Marc!!! That's about the nicest thing that happend to me this month haha! im sending you a handshake buddy. You're amazing
/Peter
Peter89H 2 years ago
Thanks! But I told you I would upload it !
Anyway, I'm glad you appreciate it.
-Marc
marcvanbeest 2 years ago