VERY good tutorial. Particularly the details of the introduction. Also the lick he taught as part of this intro is applicable to improvising in many other songs. Thanks very much Josh! This was excellent.
love it! I've just bought a piano after years of deliberating over it....it gets delivered tomorrow...and this is the perfect start to playing for me....I love how he has the upper keyboard highlighting what he's playing. I don't really read music..i play by ear..and watching this is brilliant. I"m SO in love with 9ths and anything that distorts the original cord...makes it sound so cool. thank you!!! I'll be watching you more for sure Josh.. xx
thank you so much... you are a perfect teacher. i play about more than 22 yrs piano but have never need to learn or impro/melody in blues or country scale. the song i playit boring. now it's perfect. And im ready for more Jamsessions because i know what i do now!!! keep it up dude...
A cover or a tutorial for that matter depends on the right chords and their right inversions. That is what makes the song recognizable and great. In this case, the tutorial gets my approval ;-)
I always call E7#9 the Jimi Hendrix chord. He used that chord pretty extensively. The fingering isn't as cumbersome on guitar as piano. Really nice tutorial here, new sub!
It also helped me a lot! Okay perhaps some things are not 100% original and some infos missing. BUT !!!! With this video you can learn the hard parts without to listen to the song intro 150 times and its easy to understand now! I have one correction: At the first down scale the correctly chords om the right hand are: am, G, am, em, D, C, am. (just play it from right to left and hold the A with left hand)
Thanks heaps Josh, I have always wanted to play that descending riff, but could never be bothered to learn it because it sounded too hard. You showed me how easy it is, subscribed, cheers from Australia ;-)
Hi there. Very nice walkthru Joe Cocker's Unchain my heart. Would you be so kind to show/explain how the last part of intro is played - thats is the A minor blues scale from top to bottom. Not the "easy-to-play" version as you show here. All the other things are amazing :-) but I still miss the "real" sound from the last top-to-bottom stroll on the piano :-) Best regards
Hi there, dig the videos! Just one question, I see you are using midiculous, but how did you get the keyboard to the top of the screen in your video editor?
I know this video is from a few years . (2011) but I have been "teaching" myself, and I will be movie to Seattle area soon (summer I think) and wonder if you teach ?
The correct inharmonic is G# sharp not Ab. There is no Ab in the key of A minor or in a E 7#9 chord for that matter. Call it splitting hairs if you wish. Ab and G# are the same note but the musically correct name for that note in the key of A minor or E major is G#
It is not appropriate to announce the song you are covering in the way he does; he does not show much respect in the opening '...or whatever it is called.....' A truly great teacher has respect for the melodies, composed by others. I am a teacher, not a great one, but I always teach my students to respect the composers they get there material from. Besides the opening, the video is great.
Great instructional video... you nailed it. Two requests: 1) Can you share with us the chord progression on the gospel chord following the palm slide? 2. What software are you using to show the notes that are above the playing keyboard? Was this done live or post-production? Thanks for a great tutorial! DD
Thank you. I have been trying to figure out that last lick for years. Your explanation was so simple and understandable
"Do that 'until you get bored..." I love it!
Grazie Chris! Thank you from Italy
VERY good tutorial. Particularly the details of the introduction. Also the lick he taught as part of this intro is applicable to improvising in many other songs. Thanks very much Josh! This was excellent.
@seangarland - thanks! Josh is a great teacher. I'll definitely be posting more videos from him as he makes them!
love it! I've just bought a piano after years of deliberating over it....it gets delivered tomorrow...and this is the perfect start to playing for me....I love how he has the upper keyboard highlighting what he's playing. I don't really read music..i play by ear..and watching this is brilliant. I"m SO in love with 9ths and anything that distorts the original cord...makes it sound so cool. thank you!!! I'll be watching you more for sure Josh.. xx
Josh is awesome!
Excellent video, thank you...we are picking this up in our group and this gives me great inputs to do the piano part... TY
thank you so much...
you are a perfect teacher.
i play about more than 22 yrs piano but have never need to learn or impro/melody in blues or country scale.
the song i playit boring. now it's perfect.
And im ready for more Jamsessions because i know what i do now!!!
keep it up dude...
Really great tutorial at exactly the right pace - moves along nicely!
A cover or a tutorial for that matter depends on the right chords and their right inversions. That is what makes the song recognizable and great. In this case, the tutorial gets my approval ;-)
I really enjoyed this. Great break down. Thank you so much.
Thanks, that was a really good tutorial. It's a pity Josh doesn't do the whole song for us at normal speed (like at 11:15).
Great tute Maestro! This helped me clean up my intro and expanded my voicings. More videos please.
I always call E7#9 the Jimi Hendrix chord. He used that chord pretty extensively. The fingering isn't as cumbersome on guitar as piano. Really nice tutorial here, new sub!
if piano players know what a Jimi Hendrix is ;o)
I never thought about it but you’re right.
What a great tutorial! Thank you for this!
Man this is inspirational. I'm so excited with the #9 chord. Excellent and clear lesson. Thank You. Nicki Bowles. B Music (hons)
Superjob! Great teacher. Please consider more of these songs (esp. Joe Cocker).
Thanks for your nice tutorial! This helped me a lot!
Wow greatly explained and played so flawlessly. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the awesome video. My band wants me to learn this song. Now I can!
Could you write down sheet music or at least a cord sheet for this? Its awfully hard for me to memorize it..
That's fantastic! you are very good!
great video. i'm an old guy attempting to teach myself piano. this is a great resource. thanks.
Great job...more please. It was really step by step and very clear. Thanks
I think you are exactly the kind of teacher i need. Awesome!
Awesome Mate Thank You!!!!
Proper voicings. Well done.
This is awesome. Thank you so much!
Great teacher! Thank you. A simple but educational piece that will allow for a lot of improv.
You are an excellent teacher! Thanks
I´ve been looking for this tutorial for a long time.
THANKS!!!
Great tutorial!
Nicely explained, thanks
It also helped me a lot! Okay perhaps some things are not 100% original and some infos missing. BUT !!!! With this video you can learn the hard parts without to listen to the song intro 150 times and its easy to understand now!
I have one correction: At the first down scale the correctly chords om the right hand are: am, G, am, em, D, C, am. (just play it from right to left and hold the A with left hand)
great teacher...Thanks Chris
The notes/chords are perfect! But could you also explain the rhythms at 11:15 PLEASE?? I'd also pay for it!
Good teacher!
Amazing teacher
Thank you so mach !!!!!
Thank you very much! Your explanation is so clear and easy to understand
Any chance you could show us the main structure , love it!
Thanks heaps Josh, I have always wanted to play that descending riff, but could never be bothered to learn it because it sounded too hard. You showed me how easy it is, subscribed, cheers from Australia ;-)
Verry good
Hi there.
Very nice walkthru Joe Cocker's Unchain my heart. Would you be so kind to show/explain how the last part of intro is played - thats is the A minor blues scale from top to bottom. Not the "easy-to-play" version as you show here.
All the other things are amazing :-) but I still miss the "real" sound from the last top-to-bottom stroll on the piano :-)
Best regards
New sub! Great for teaching me some bluesy / gospel tricks.
Thank you!!
Great voice, by the way :)
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@namelessrevisited
Absolutely correct. It's not splitting hairs. That's why I corrected myself. Thanks and I hope you enjoyed the video.
Joshua
Great Tutorial!! everything there is
Excellent lesson! Josh makes it look simpler than it is (at least for a beginner like me).
Great Job.
Great tutorial, thanks !
Hi there, dig the videos! Just one question, I see you are using midiculous, but how did you get the keyboard to the top of the screen in your video editor?
Thank you very much!!!
cool, and understandable... many thanks from France ( a rnb´ fan...)
Que bien explicado un capo
Absolutely Awesome! Thank you :)
I know this video is from a few years . (2011) but I have been "teaching" myself, and I will be movie to Seattle area soon (summer I think) and wonder if you teach ?
Thanks!!
Thanks Chris. Nice!
SMcIlhenny yeah this is from josh. He is great. I’ll let him know!!!
@@ChrisMarx Thanks Chris. Way to lay it down Josh! Let's do some more!
enjoyed this! Thanks for posting
Hello
where can i found these piano notes?
i will be very thankful
Thanks a lot dude ....... you're great !!!
The correct inharmonic is G# sharp not Ab. There is no Ab in the key of A minor or in a E 7#9 chord for that matter. Call it splitting hairs if you wish. Ab and G# are the same note but the musically correct name for that note in the key of A minor or E major is G#
great!!! thnx so much !
Thank-you. Better later than never I guess. Just could not get that chord run down.
great !!!!!
Could you please give me the sheet music for this song?
Thank you
This is a good tutorial except you should have played the finished song at the beginning, so the student knows what he is really trying to learn,
Thank you for this. The E 7 needs to have the 3rd labeled as G#, not Ab. It was throwing me off at first. Thanks again.
I know man! That's my favourite part of the video.
Thanks!
Hey, great tutorial. Just one thing, Joe Cocker didn't play this piano part. In fact I'm pretty sure he didn't play any instruments at all.
i don't agree with the chords in the "hammond glissando riff" around 7 minutes ... is'nt the E7#9 chord included too to creat more tension?
could you do more vids please?
is the accompaniment part @11:16 that of the record or are you just improvising?
Thanx!
cool!!!
what is blue mean when you say blue
The D chord in the blues down-scale is a major, not minor. Otherwise - thank you!
It is not appropriate to announce the song you are covering in the way he does; he does not show much respect in the opening '...or whatever it is called.....' A truly great teacher has respect for the melodies, composed by others. I am a teacher, not a great one, but I always teach my students to respect the composers they get there material from.
Besides the opening, the video is great.
How do you do the glissando?
I'd recommend using your thumb nail and practicing going lightly over the keys with it.
Great instructional video... you nailed it. Two requests: 1) Can you share with us the chord progression on the gospel chord following the palm slide?
2. What software are you using to show the notes that are above the playing keyboard? Was this done live or post-production?
Thanks for a great tutorial!
DD
Pourrait t'on l'avoir en français
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What you're doing around 11:30 is not fair :)
some sheet music whould be nice!!!
Hmmm....Your play is more like Swing rather than Blues...But the main idea in the song is the same...Very helpful video, thx a lot...
would be great to play the song first so we know what we are going to learn :)
6:15
11:35
11:16 I am feeling hight man. 👍🏻☺️
Vay be...
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piano lesson as interesting as the song itself... i don't even play music..
thanks but you didn't teach the rhythms of it. I only learned the chords
There‘s no Ab in E7. Should be G#.
amazing cheater