Boogie Woogie Piano 101 - Blues Piano Lesson

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

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In this piano lesson:

* 2 left hand boogie woogie patterns in the Left hand.
* 3 right hand accompaniment patterns in the right hand.
* How to play them over a 12 bar blues
* Some cool Licks

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  • That little end riff you do sounds so cool. Are there any other complicated ending riffs you could post [in slow motion]?

    You're awesome- keep teaching me.

  • Thanks Jowelel!

    There are almost an infinite number of ending licks and turnarounds. I'll keep adding them in to upcoming lessons just for you.

    I'll have some more in-depth ones on my blog too.

    -Chris Marx

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  • i like the way you keep it slow . as we are not all like elton john . good work

  • You are so cool,love your teaching methods,gonna learn a lot from you,thanks dude!

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  • thanks so much for these lessons. I started 5 months age and intend to learn that Jerry Lee Lewis stuff....could you maybe demo some of that...you are very good dude. I've been a guitar player since 1957 so I'm kind a running out of time to learn the piano. I'm taking my keyboard to the gig Sat nite it will be the first time. I have spent hours and hours working on songs and I'm getting so close....Thanks

  • Great lesson but is there any way to get the beginning advanced licks? It's a bit fast for me to figure out,, thanks!

  • Loved it! thx for all the effort! 

  • I would use a walking base than syncopate the left hand notes. There is a really cool left hadn base used in the song "I feel lucky" by Mary Chapin Carpender as I use that lick when rocking the piano. But I try to play the same base lines as the base player to make sure that the base lines do not cash with each other.

  • Man the best lesson bar none, I have seen on the web. I am an old man and after a  little practice I found my smokin hot young wife dancin to what I was practicing on. Me and her been ridden big bikes and rockin and rollin ever since we were young kids and when I captured her from a dance hall in Jefferson county Texas, put her on my ole Harley , hauled her up here with me and told her we wern't going back she laughed and squezed me a little tighter we havn't slowed down. Thanks guy, don'tst

  • really good teaching, thanks.

  • great lesson, thanks !

  • love it man your a great techer

  • You are a great teacher, bar none. I've been all over the web and this is where I stop. Thanks a million.

    jerry

  • great lesson. thanks

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