really like this vid. I am having a hard time figuring out what you are playing with the left hand however. Are you playing the 1&5? Or just on the C and all other notes just get the bass note? Thats for when you first introduce the progression @ 2:19. Also later when
Than @ 2:52 you are playing the full triads in the left and the same on top but just arpeggiating them with the right?
Sorry so analyzed, i'm just at a different level and trying to break it down properly.
why do film only part of the keyboard, and sideways?
kwalliander 1 week ago
@kwalliander
My piano is backed into a tight corner.. .
radiokid2 1 week ago
really like this vid. I am having a hard time figuring out what you are playing with the left hand however. Are you playing the 1&5? Or just on the C and all other notes just get the bass note? Thats for when you first introduce the progression @ 2:19. Also later when
Than @ 2:52 you are playing the full triads in the left and the same on top but just arpeggiating them with the right?
Sorry so analyzed, i'm just at a different level and trying to break it down properly.
TY.
DJchrismiller1 9 months ago
@DJchrismiller1
You ca just play 1-5 in the LH or full chords too, if you want.
The main point is that when the LH is just a C for many measures, you can jam on the little "ghost" changes with the RH to make things interesting.
radiokid2 9 months ago
In improvisation on one chord must be more useful different modal things, quartal left hand voicing, different pentatonics, off-line tones etc.
But thanks any way! ;)
mihmus 11 months ago
@mihmus Right....i got million vids here that cover the areas you mentioned.
This particular vid covers a kind of rollicking, conservative Wytnon Kelly, Joe Henderson approach to improv.
Most of the other areas I covered in Pentatonics, interval containers and the one entitled "genius method."
radiokid2 11 months ago