Beginners Blues Course - Lesson 4: Improvising
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I love you man no homo! your my guro!
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I've been playing classical for around 7 years, and until I watched your videos had no clue how to play blues. Just now getting into it all. Thanks for all the info. Cheers
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its superb dude thnks.... dude im now just playing with the blues scale and making my own tune
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Oh my goodness I am so happy I found these vids! I might post a response to show all that I learned from you! Thanks!
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ive learnt more watching half an hour of your videos than i have all of my keyboard books! on ebay they go! great stuff
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Fantastic lesson. Many thanks.
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Hi Brother I luv you man great teacher -some constructive Criticism .Get rid of the and Uuum -
umm and ummm ummm - fill it in with music info. cheers and Seasons Greetings Mate .SR2009.
SUNNYRHOADES9 2 years ago
Hey,
I am aware I do tend to say "umm" and "urrr" a lot. However, it is difficult to talk to a camera, have no script and receive no response. That is why I pause for thought.
Thanks for the comment anyway,
Ben
MusicGuru12 2 years ago 2
Sight reading could and should be easier if it's learned by shorthand methods: chord symbol/inversions, scale harmonization, circle of fourth/fifths, and simple techiques like walk-ups/downs, pentatonic scales, apreggiation. I think sight reading should almost be the last thing a piano student learns. It's akin to learning a foreign language effective: through speaking and creating stories rather practicing grammar and vocabulary drills in the language.
iboudiop 4 years ago 2
Thanks for that theory. Very much apprciated by myself and I am sure many others.
MusicGuru12 4 years ago
i guess ur next video will be on how to put the left hand chords together wit the right hand
a0414336806 4 years ago
Well guessed :p !
MusicGuru12 4 years ago