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Beginning Blues Stride Piano (1/2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

For pianists afraid of stride piano...easy and modern sounding blues left-hand patterns for novices. This leads to Nordal's "Up A Lazy River" post on You Tube

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  • I liked that, very useful.

  • Am i hearing fast paced St. louis blues? :-)

  • Nice demo video - thanks.

  • Thanks a lot for this lesson!

  • you are a godsend, i really appreciate these videos radiokid2

  • Old or modern stride,,I love it all! You are one fantastic pianist!!

  • How about a stride lesson using the classic I vi ii V I type changes.. I'd love to hear how you approach that .. thanks :)

  • I always learn sooo much from Marius! In this lesson we see how ' 1- 3 - flat 7' moved around can give a rich and interesting bass.. OR just 1 and flat 7 can work too.. A bit like Horace Silver's voicings.. This dude is a great teacher and player!

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