@@leslielarsonandrus I could, easily. But then students like you couldn't focus on the piano anymore, cause you would just stare at my thumbnails all the time. I make sacrifices for my students!
Cool lesson for a great song! PS I've finally mastered how to play that " stride " part in your recent "Pour Elise" version. It was quite hard, mainly for my eyes - I kept following my eyes with that " stride" left hand movement and right hand playing the melody. More than one month the torture lasted . And then ... magic happened :) Thanx a lot for your lessons!
That's great, John! But in playing piano one month of torture is really not that much. Some pieces I had to work on much longer in the past. (Like Rachmaninoffs Concerto Grande for 4-6 hands). Great the magic happened. Reward means motivation. ;-)
Hey Christian, Can you maybe make a video lesson about this? It's Herman Brood solo on piano. Herman Brood was married once to Nina Hagen, he's a Dutch rock 'n roll legend. You can't see the keys hey play's but I'm trying to figure out what he's playing. It's some rock 'n roll shuffle but is had some New Orleans blues piano vibe too. Brood is no longer with us and this is the only extensive video of him playing alone on a piano. On top of that he play's a variation on Marmer Stein und Eisen bricht and it's dedicated to Berlin. To me it has Christian Fuch's written all over Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/j-EN4Oz4JMA/v-deo.html
LOVE IT. Been waiting for you to make a lesson on this one since 1956!
You've been waiting since before I was born, Now, that's dedication! 👏👍
You better believe it!😆@@ChristianFuchsBlues
A great arrangement and lesson (as always!!!).
Thank you Herr C. Generosity Fuchs 🎹👍
Who has told you my middle name? I so tried to keep it secret!
Cool one! Seems affordable to play (also a break on learning "I put a spell on you", which is giving me headache). Thanks Christian! 👏👏👏🎹🎹🦊
Yep, "I Put a Spell on you" is more of a "Headache Hotel".
Perfect for left right hand coordination lessons.
I have been waiting since you Invented the Black Keys for this song. Thanks Christian.
Working on the blue ones now. Just wait...
Большое Вам спасибо
Oh No!!!! I have his outfit!! I’m going to have to get this one!!
Leslie, that is not too hard! I am wearing a white T-shirt and a simple black vest.
But to you have the side burns and hair!??😝
@@leslielarsonandrus I could, easily. But then students like you couldn't focus on the piano anymore, cause you would just stare at my thumbnails all the time. I make sacrifices for my students!
Will be playing for some bikers in myrtle beach Thank you!
Try to get me some new subscribers!
Cool lesson for a great song!
PS I've finally mastered how to play that " stride " part in your recent "Pour Elise" version. It was quite hard, mainly for my eyes - I kept following my eyes with that " stride" left hand movement and right hand playing the melody. More than one month the torture lasted . And then ... magic happened :) Thanx a lot for your lessons!
That's great, John! But in playing piano one month of torture is really not that much. Some pieces I had to work on much longer in the past. (Like Rachmaninoffs Concerto Grande for 4-6 hands). Great the magic happened. Reward means motivation. ;-)
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It WAS Floyd Cramer !!
Thanks for clarifying! 👍
Hey Christian,
Can you maybe make a video lesson about this? It's Herman Brood solo on piano. Herman Brood was married once to Nina Hagen, he's a Dutch rock 'n roll legend. You can't see the keys hey play's but I'm trying to figure out what he's playing. It's some rock 'n roll shuffle but is had some New Orleans blues piano vibe too.
Brood is no longer with us and this is the only extensive video of him playing alone on a piano. On top of that he play's a variation on Marmer Stein und Eisen bricht and it's dedicated to Berlin. To me it has Christian Fuch's written all over Here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/j-EN4Oz4JMA/v-deo.html