Boogie Lesson #1
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@LordOllieV no worries..I was just searching boogie lesson videos..but great that you toke the time..keep it up :)
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I thought the bassline for boogie woogie stomp is c-c-eflat+a-c-e+g-c-f+a-e+g ??
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just stumbled across this, thanks very much. just starting on the piano and it makes a nice change from all the usual styles of music for beginners
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wowowowow|!!you are the best one,thanks,merci,grazie!
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@LordOllieV Total no prob on the lateness :) That helped a lot. I haven't practiced as much as I could have, because I had a crappy piano then, now I have a better and have been practicing quite a bit :) I'll just get really really comfortable with the left hand, then move on to the right. And I'm glad I know when to hit it now
Thanks!
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none the less, good video :)
freakyhead20 1 month ago
@freakyhead20 Oh god, I made this mistake so many years ago it's embarrassing! But thank you, it's something special to get a compliment from one of my biggest influences! :)
LordOllieV 1 month ago
So I've got the left hand down good, but I need to work on my right, is it possible if you can explain the right more?
LeadersOfTheOlSchool 1 year ago
@LeadersOfTheOlSchool The right hand is basically just syncopated chords. I use three different voicings for C, F and G, and I play on every 1st beat and between the 3rd and 4th beat - so they are swung, rather than straight.
I think the video gives you the notes of each voicing, if not you can watch the fingering on each one. Hope thats helped?
LordOllieV 1 year ago
I am having trouble with when to hit the chords along with my left hand. Do I hit the C chord every time I hit the C key? and same with the others (F, G)
If anybody could inform me on that, that would be amazing
Thanks.
Good tune ;)
Globiks227 2 years ago
@Globiks227 try not to think about exactly when you are hitting the chord relative to the left hand - then you are thinking about the left hand. Dont! :)
Practice that left hand until you can do it whilst talking to someone behind you, with out looking, and remember to play the chords on every 1st beat and between the 3rd/4th beat.
Ok, just realised how long you wrote this... :/
LordOllieV 1 year ago