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Jack Wyndham
Canada
Приєднався 15 січ 2018
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Footprints in the Snow: getting into the groove of the album
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I don't think I'll ever be happy with this track. I think this is the first thing I've written where I'm just unhappy with the composition itself. It doesn't sound that great in my opinion, but we can't be totally satisfied with everything we do and that's okay!
Song: A Christmas song by me!
Recorded at Inception Studio in Toronto!
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I don't think I'll ever be happy with this track. I think this is the first thing I've written where I'm just unhappy with the composition itself. It doesn't sound that great in my opinion, but we can't be totally satisfied with everything we do and that's okay!
Song: A Christmas song by me!
Recorded at Inception Studio in Toronto!
#jackwyndham #jazz #cocktailmusic #cocktailhour #backgroundjazz #piano #solopiano #solojazz #backgroundmusic #lounge #loungemusic #jazzmusic #pianomusic #pianocover #pianocovers #pianosolo #jazzmusic #jazzmusician #jazzmusician #jazzinstrument #jazzpiano #background_music #solo #music #musician #musicvideo #musicproducer
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A Very Jazzy Christmas Full Concert
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Patreon: www.Patreon.com/JackWyndham Members: ua-cam.com/channels/29p2iFgxUTA9F5dT08iOiA.htmljoin This was the most fun I have had so far in my life preparing for and performing a concert. Kyla is an immensely gifted singer and performer who gave all the time and more needed to make this happen. I couldn't have done it at all without her, and am so grateful to have had the opportunity to share ...
White Christmas: settling in at the piano
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White Christmas: settling in at the piano
Putting Up The Christmas Tree: Warming up to the piano at my album recording
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Putting Up The Christmas Tree: Warming up to the piano at my album recording
Burning Out on a Second Take of My Christmas Album
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Burning Out on a Second Take of My Christmas Album
POV: You finish your Over The Garden Wall cover album
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POV: You finish your Over The Garden Wall cover album
POV: Playing Pottsfield CM on a piano and trying to keep the energy
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POV: Playing Pottsfield CM on a piano and trying to keep the energy
POV: Playing Forward Oneiroi like it's not supposed to be opera
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POV: Playing Forward Oneiroi like it's not supposed to be opera
POV: Playing Send Me A Peach from Over the Garden Wall as jazz piano
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POV: Playing Send Me A Peach from Over the Garden Wall as jazz piano
POV: Playing Off to Bed like Duke Ellington wrote it
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POV: Playing Off to Bed like Duke Ellington wrote it
POV: Playing Langtree's Lament as a stride piano tune
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POV: Playing Langtree's Lament as a stride piano tune
POV: Playing Potatoes and Molasses on the piano like it's the 1890s
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POV: Playing Potatoes and Molasses on the piano like it's the 1890s
POV: Playing Old Black Train on the piano and keeping a folk feel
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POV: Playing Old Black Train on the piano and keeping a folk feel
POV: You're playing Come Wayward Souls like a Chopin Nocturne
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POV: You're playing Come Wayward Souls like a Chopin Nocturne
POV: You're a jazz pianist playing Into the Unknown from Over The Garden Wall
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POV: You're a jazz pianist playing Into the Unknown from Over The Garden Wall
POV: Playing Like Ships (Over the Garden Wall) on the piano | Jazz Piano
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POV: Playing Like Ships (Over the Garden Wall) on the piano | Jazz Piano
POV: Three takes of Patient is the Night | Jazz Piano
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POV: Three takes of Patient is the Night | Jazz Piano
POV: Playing the Over The Garden Wall theme on an out of tune piano | Jazz Piano
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POV: Playing the Over The Garden Wall theme on an out of tune piano | Jazz Piano
Midnight Mood but I try not to play it like Bill Evans
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Midnight Mood but I try not to play it like Bill Evans
Cooper's Lullaby | Original Jazz Song
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Cooper's Lullaby | Original Jazz Song
Blue in Green but I take it through all 12 keys
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Blue in Green but I take it through all 12 keys
5 O'Clock Shadow | Original Jazz Tune
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5 O'Clock Shadow | Original Jazz Tune
I Got It Bad, and That Ain't Good | Solo Jazz piano
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I Got It Bad, and That Ain't Good | Solo Jazz piano
Freya's Walk | Original Song by Jack Wyndham
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Freya's Walk | Original Song by Jack Wyndham
Cocktail Jazz Piano | Solo Jazz Piano
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Cocktail Jazz Piano | Solo Jazz Piano
Didn’t feel like the C was a resolution but nice anyway
Oh man BbM7 is so lovely to land on
Stop arpeggiating
I most times just throw in the inversions cause i can't be asked about the Bsss
Sounds pretty playful, I like it! It reminds me a bit of Norweigan Wood by the beatles for some reason (I suspect because of the mixolydian lol) I'll give it a go!
Totally! I couldn’t peg what it felt like but it definitely felt “British” haha
Whoa... Beautiful
That’s beautiful
It’s got that beautiful chromatic mediant relationship, a little glimpse of Lydian, and then rock solid stability back to the IV. Very nice
Tristan ?
Gives me maplestory vibes
YES, omg, its so airy! I was getting some like pastoral steampunk vibes
Sweet home alabamaaaaa
damn it! this is what i do all the time on the guitar to ad that twangy, countryish vibe when i’m noodling. for any guitar players wondering it’s as simple as holding a bar chord and hammering on from the minor to major third on the g string and then hitting the high e string.
It would sound so cool if there was some light drums or brushes
beautiful touch dude lmao
Great stuff, very handy tip. Coralline is brilliant as well
Improvisiatiom? Is that latin?
Lmao
Me literally playing Inventio 4 form Bach and breaking every single accord to its base to you use for my interpretation.
It's got kind of a Moby vibe to it. I dig it
"totally unique" is not English. UNIQUE is never qualified in any way. Something is either unique or it isn't.
That's perfectly true.
How are you supposed to interpret the numbers in the parentheses for rhythm?
@grimtapestry5585 It's supposed to indicate rhythm. I think it might be clearer this way: E + a, 2 + a, 3 + a, 4 + a | Dmaj7 + a, 2 + a, Amaj7 + a, 4 + a | ... and so on. I hope this helps
I wasn't sure at first but it's basically the same as: "ONE-and-a TWO-and-a THREE-and-a FOUR-and-a" Except "and-a" is replaced by "2-3" i.e. "ONE-(2-3) TWO-(2-3) THREE-(2-3) FOUR-(2-3)"
@@rockallmusicyeah that’s it!
I'm not getting it could you please try to explain in another way? I've never seen that before I've been playing piano for so long I'm embarrassed to ask @@jackwyndham
@@kzeich Check out the Wikipedia article "Counting (music)", and go to the section "Numbers systems". It's basically just a way to verbally count the notes within the time signature
Peanust
man that dmaj7 sounds so good
Dope
What tablet os that? Looks gigantic! It must be cool to read music on that!
iPad Pro!
Elliot Smith Morning after has a similar kind of change in it
When I heard “Instead of playing a ton of pieces over 24 hours, you should play one piece over 24 hours” my brain directly went to Bruce Lee’s “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
Sounds Grieg
Sounds like Tristan, the chord that revolutionised western music
This is why we need isomorphic keyboards like the janko
I started learning piano on a B major scale because the youtube university said it was the easiest scale to learn.
imho, this does not particularly resemble bill Evans but more so Fred Hersch, or some of the more modern Brad Mehldau. Bill Evans did do this, but his use of it was more subtle, and hid itself in his sophisticated harmonies. btw, im not sayin your wrong, this just my two cents. apprwciate your muskc videos
funny thing is, despite chorale being in theory one of the easiest polyphonic forms, when you look at actually chorals, especially by Bach, they tend to do this quite often
Is it not going to the secondary dominant of the G resolving to the C then going back to D before resolving on the root at G?
Not really, but then have a Nord. Though, I do want to upgrade from Stage 2 to Stage 4.
Man, i understood nothing.
I’m a guitarist, but I’m really enjoying your channel. The nature of guitar lends itself to this kind of playing also since only six notes total are possible at once and fingerings disallow certain types of playing.
Well guitars are basically just the piano keyboard stacked into a fret board haha so it's definitely correlated
I’ve made a mental note of this observation ever since I could play all 12 major triads on the piano! Now I wonder what would happen if the piano were to be isomorphic, meaning all 12 major triads could be played with the exact same shape.
This is the concept behind chromatic button accordion keyboards; the pitches are laid out so that there is a single chord shape for each type of chord (e.g. maj, min, dim, etc.) and it's the same in all keys (inversions or alternate fingerings notwithstanding).
@@nikolaihedler8883 It's the same thing with an isomorphic keyboard I have called the Lumatone, it completely changes how you view music :)
I love counterpoint 🫶 your playing is amazing.
tigerball
Take it through all 12 keys and you are good to go!
B flat major7 feels so natural for my hands that I always play a B flat major7 even without noticing it whenever I see a piano.
Yeah, that is so weird, Bb chords feel just a tad more familiar than B chords. Maybe another reason is that Bb (and Bbmaj7) chords are much much more common for piano pieces/adaptions since it is in major scales (and modes) with 1 or 2 b's, whereas B requires at least 4 #'s - people are far more likely to encounter Bb than B chords in the beginning.
Goals
I don't know the names of the chords and I always play without notes but I noticed that I had trouble finding some chords of a song on the piano, now I know that it is exactly those chords.
Never noticed…..wow
Thanks for nothing dude 💀
Ughh i love your demonstrations. Every time you resolve the chords they sound SOO good
Smells like ten Chopin's
Thanks for sharing!
They both sound good
I love both. They both have a time and place 👍🏻