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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

improvisation in Helmond on a mondaynight

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  • Lovely blues playing there!!! Just 1 question,,,does the "session partner" have a fixed chord pattern that u follow or is it an accompaniment pattern that follows whatever chords u choose?? Like in the Yamaha keyboards

  • @livingpiano Hello there, it an accompaniment pattern that follows whatever chords I choose But the session partner has also a fixed chord pattern. I am using a simply minor blues scale, Cmin - Fmin - G-min

  • which scale do you use?

    the 6tone bluescale major-bluesscale minorbluesscale ?

    When I try to improvisate for example to 7-chords it doesnt sound like blues, it sounds like nothing....

  • a simply minor blues scale, Cmin - Fmin - G-min

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  • does this piano has built in speakers?

  • This must be the best session partner demo on youtube. Congratulations and I wonder if you care to listen to any of my videos (except my one called session partner which is rubbish compared to this!).

    Favourite/5*****

    Mike

  • aha ok,

    what chords do you mean?

    Major, Minor and Seventhchords?

    Could you post a short video for blues improvisation? I think many people would watch this ;)

  • first I started with the cords, after that I tried to inprovisate to the cords, it's a bit of feeling but also a bit of system, I'm playing for more than 40 years, but just for hobby, and as you see, in a band

  • thanks !

    Did you learn chords, or are you "just" playing?

    I cant imagine that you can play without thinking about the chords...

    Is this just "Feeling" or more a system like (which (broken) chord/accord will i play next? for example)

    How long do you play blues-impro?

  • I always tried to play blues piano, and I didn't use books . Just listening to al lot of blues mucisians and trie to understand their music and improvisations, for the rest I did it on my own, Good Luck ..Greetings from Helmond The Netherlands

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