@@karlismusik very true. Would be fantastic if you could play/cover Ngiculela Es Una Historia (I am singing). This one has some real nice jazzy chords I'm trying to figure out. All the best!
Thank you for this. Super helpful and well paced. You have a great way about you and your voice is beautiful too. One thing that would help me follow would be if you could think of the key sig when explaining the melodic runs. In other words as you show the ascending melody use E F# G# A B C# D# Rather than calling some of them Ab etc. Also in the first verse you play A7 ("no problem, never a problem...) but call it A maj7. Not to nitpick but I believe it would help you be as clear as possible. Thanks again, this helped me a ton!
First of all, thank you for watching and supporting my channel. I really appreciate it. And no you are not nitpicking and I understand that I use to associate Amaj7 with an A7. I apologize for that and about showing the ascending melody is a great idea. Thanks again!
@@karlismusik Wow thanks for taking this comment for what it was - constructive! Rare these days. But yeah, if the tune starts in E major, the melodic notes are best called by the names they get in the key signature of four sharps (and no flats) - i.e. saying D# for the 7th note of the E maj scale, rather than calling it Eb, which is an enharmonic equivalent of D#, but would not be called such in the E maj scale. Anyway, couple weeks later and I have really gotten comfortable playing this song because of your video. Thanks so much!
This was just awesome. It begs the question: when will you be doing a tutorial on the grande finale of Talking Book, namely the incredibly moving “I Believe When I Fall In Love (With you it will be forever)? That is my all time favorite Stevie Wonder composition musically and also from an engineering perspective. I still here new parts when I play it almost 50 years later! It is worthy of your brilliant skills of interpretation and tutelage. We all await this one with hearts in our hands.
@@karlismusik Man this song has all the components of a classic Wonder composition with beautiful chords, progressions, multiple vocal overlays, brilliant engineering (Hats off to Robert Margoulef and the late great Malcolm Cecil) and that final jump into the key and rhythm change with the funkiest moog synthesizer baseline ever put down. In my day this was all revolutionary in all aspects. But especially that damn moog bass. FUNKY! 😂 You just gotta do that one! I’ll die happy. 😂
This was an OUT OF THIS WORLD lesson. Thank you!
You are so good! And what a beautiful voice you have! 👊👊👊😎😎🙏🙏❤️❤️
Wow thank you so much, you're awesome
Ooooh! Thank you so much. I'm in love with this song 😍 good bless you, kisses from Spain 😘😘😘
Shouts out to Spain! You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
So helpful, so smooth! Thank you! Awesome tutorial, excellent pace!
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching and the kind words
Thank You !☮♥
Appreciate these lesson man! Those modulations got me 🤤 🙏
Alexander Javan you’re welcome. Stevie was the best at slipping a modulation in with such subtlety
@@karlismusik very true. Would be fantastic if you could play/cover Ngiculela Es Una Historia (I am singing). This one has some real nice jazzy chords I'm trying to figure out. All the best!
Alexander Javan wow I’ve never heard that song before it’s beautiful. I will get that to you ASAP
@@karlismusik you the man!
thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼✨🌟✨🌟🎵🎶
Thank you for this. Super helpful and well paced. You have a great way about you and your voice is beautiful too. One thing that would help me follow would be if you could think of the key sig when explaining the melodic runs. In other words as you show the ascending melody use E F# G# A B C# D# Rather than calling some of them Ab etc. Also in the first verse you play A7 ("no problem, never a problem...) but call it A maj7. Not to nitpick but I believe it would help you be as clear as possible. Thanks again, this helped me a ton!
First of all, thank you for watching and supporting my channel. I really appreciate it. And no you are not nitpicking and I understand that I use to associate Amaj7 with an A7. I apologize for that and about showing the ascending melody is a great idea. Thanks again!
@@karlismusik Wow thanks for taking this comment for what it was - constructive! Rare these days. But yeah, if the tune starts in E major, the melodic notes are best called by the names they get in the key signature of four sharps (and no flats) - i.e. saying D# for the 7th note of the E maj scale, rather than calling it Eb, which is an enharmonic equivalent of D#, but would not be called such in the E maj scale. Anyway, couple weeks later and I have really gotten comfortable playing this song because of your video. Thanks so
much!
@@jaybreen1010 I’m so glad to be learning with you
thank you bro !! really helpful
You’re welcome. So happy it helps you
This was just awesome. It begs the question: when will you be doing a tutorial on the grande finale of Talking Book, namely the incredibly moving “I Believe When I Fall In Love (With you it will be forever)? That is my all time favorite Stevie Wonder composition musically and also from an engineering perspective. I still here new parts when I play it almost 50 years later! It is worthy of your brilliant skills of interpretation and tutelage. We all await this one with hearts in our hands.
Thank you for watching! Now you are trying to start something over here, ADDING TO THE LIST!!!!!
@@karlismusik Man this song has all the components of a classic Wonder composition with beautiful chords, progressions, multiple vocal overlays, brilliant engineering (Hats off to Robert Margoulef and the late great Malcolm Cecil) and that final jump into the key and rhythm change with the funkiest moog synthesizer baseline ever put down. In my day this was all revolutionary in all aspects. But especially that damn moog bass. FUNKY! 😂 You just gotta do that one! I’ll die happy. 😂
@@Cookefan59 do the moon bassline?
@@karlismusik No. the Moog Bass Synthesizer bass line. 😂
Nice
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾 One of my favorite songs
Cool Now That I can See the keys, light up!! Appreciate it
Lisa Donovan yes ma’am thanks for watching.
Do you have a Patreon?
No I don’t. I need to start one tho. What do you think?
@@karlismusik I'd go for it! You know u got the musical mojo my friend!