My first complete song I have learned. Being age 61, it took longer to learn than most. Thank you for your lesson. You have given me a new accomplishment in life.
I finally found someone that take time to teach people like me that want to play music so bad, since I was 7 yrs old. My parents couldn't afford it. Now I am 71 yrs old and can follow you so easy. Even your voice is so gentle and I see your fingers perfectly. I must now order your book. I will follow you because you are a good instructor.
And I was thinking that I am old...thank you for your comments. You made my day, more than a day actually. Thank you, and good luck with whatever else you plan to do.
I was very lucky to have been thought Boogie by my grandfather at a very young age who told me it was being played during the war and post-war in bars. I always use it to warm up, a good rock & roll. Classical pianists always seem to be impressed :-D
Great stuff Terry. I stopped playing piano many moons ago, but I have always dreamed of playing again. Your tutorial created a new feverish desire to get back in the game. I am now 77 years old and have to get there sooner than later. Thanks much .Philip Cambra
I'm of senior age, and I enjoyed your tutorial SO much. I came across it month's ago and picked it up straightaway. Unfortunately, I stopped practising and forgot everything. I had so much trouble finding your channel again. Luckily, after searching high & low, I found a page where I had written it down. Thank so for your clear and proficient teaching. I wish you every good wish 🍀
hi! Which kind of piano did you get. I also want to get one so i can start practicing. i'm wondering between a digital piano and a keyborad, which one do you think i should get. and are they similar to a real accoustic piano. i really want to be able to play some good songs in public pianos. do you think once i master the digital piano the real accoustic ones becomes easy or i have to get used to them. Thank you
@@ayoubmouzoun5758 a good digital piano will sound and play almost exactly like an acoustic. I'd stay away from keyboards. I got an ancient Technics, found it used for a good price. In your case, I'd recommend getting a Yamaha.
Exceptional. You make it look so easy. This 67 year old has finally masters the right hand/left hand down pat, so that I can now tie up my shoes. Maybe now, I'll hafta try to master this!!!
I imagined the hundreds of people inspired to play this! Boogie woogie was what my grandfather played, Pinetops was his favourite. You may have started a revival. I'll boogie along today. Thanks much
This is just perfect for beginners. I learned this in a couple of hours. Just got my keyboard this Christmas, so it’s great to already be able to play something!
Never met this guy , let me tell you I went to college and one only could make sense ! The other 3 teachers had NO gift to teach! This guy in the video is remarkable as the ONE only in college! I learned so much from this VIDEO! He does have a God 🙏 blessed gift to help dummies like me and I can play this song painless!! 🎧🎧🎺🎺
I've just stumbled across this by mistake after watching about 6 other boogie videos. This is definitely a keeper. You were so thorough and precise. I'm going down to practice it now . Thank you for sharing
Excellent tutorial. Correct speed giving time for explanation for beginners. Those who are already accomplished at this are ready for the next tutorial. Just give me time!
Great simple lesson, You are a great teacher. My mother was a piano teacher where I learned the basics and all the chords, but I never learned the boogie boogie.
I have watched a few videos over the past few days on how to play this... You made it so simple and I like your version better. I will be practicing your way tomorrow. Thank you. AWESOME tutorial for us beginners!
absolut crazy. I never thought that I manage to play this bw-pattern in 3 days. Still very slow but - the time comes where it will sound like a real boogie... Many thanks.
You are the GREATEST...!!! I am 62 and have an old upright. She needs tuning but has that beautiful deep sound. I took piano lessons like a hundred yrs. ago...Well not quite, but seems so. But I never really learned to read music. Yea, a little bit, like the songs she was teaching me, but that was it. The thing I loved the most was the boogie woogies. I only remember just a little lick. but today you showed me SOO MUCH in just a short time.You have a way of explaining so as not to intimidate a person. And that's SUPER DUPER.. !! Plus you have a sense of humor and a playfulness like personality, that makes it a pleasure to learn from you. My beauty secret is fun and playful like in everything I do. If you can't have fun while working, or in this case learning than I feel you aren't living life to its fullest. Don't get me wrong, not to confuse fun, and playful with ( as my mother would have called it ) monkey-shining, but enjoying what you're doing. So I once again Thank-You from the bottom of my heart for sharing your knowledge with me. And I look forward to more of your videos........Norma....P.S. Yes you can teach an ole' dog new tricks Uhh..Err....An ole' Cougar that is....LOL...
First full song that I have been able to learn and play. A great feeling. This was set out really well. 8/10. Thank you. P.s. I am 32 and owned a keyboard for about one month now. First musical instrument. Love boogie woogie for piano style
I like it. I'm going to attempt this. I'm 62 and only started to attempt playing properly last year after cleaning, sandpapering, staining and varnishing this old piano. Got three tunes going, at least I know what they are and my cat hasn't complained yet. I first learnt La Donna e Mobile (easy version) one hand then the other and surprisingly they both came together fairly easily, slowly at first then a bit faster. Can't teach old dogs new tricks? Don't believe it.
No one ever did Little Richard s - " Lucille" or Good Golly Miss Molly " - NOT a step.by step as this guy doing here! Very good teacher he is with out rushing it all! No one ever did Impossible Dream by Tom Jones or You LL NEVER Walk Alone by the Righteous Brothers! Hope this guy does all the requests above! 🎵🎵🎷🎷
Absolutely brilliant. I can't believe I have learned that song in 6 days.Ive never played before.i need to speed it up but that will come in time.Tjank you.😁😁😁
This I like! My wife has both acoustic & electric 88 keys. I have 4 guitars, both acoustic & electric. I NOW have a Hohner marine Band in C. Too cool sound! However, my wife will not play Boogie...so I will do it., with your help please!
That was an excellent tutorial! You are a patient and gifted teacher. I have a piano that is a player and can also be played like a regular piano. I played the trumpet a bit in HS and learned to read music to a degree. I’m not able to read pianomusic, but l can memorize right hand, left hand, together, very slowly at first-similar to how you do it. Unfortunately, my piano has fallen into disrepair. Perhaps this is the push l need to get it fixed. Soon as l find a person/place that can restore the player mechanism, l’m going to take the leap. I love ragtime, boogie and stride. Stride, in particular, seems quite difficult. I would love to learn how to play it. It would be wonderful if you could simplify a stride piece the same way you simplified the boogie piece. Many of your viewers are very happy and appreciative of this lesson. With your gift of teaching, l have no doubt you will be successful and experience many more positive replies as you have with this exceptional tutorial! Keep up the excellent work!
This is absolutely amazing . I have always wished I could play a piano . And I have watched the tutorial after tutorial so many times . But they have never really made it so clear and understanding . Perhaps it is just me . But thank my good Lord watching you and the way you go about your instructions . If I had a piano or keyboard . I know with out any doubt . I could practice and learn to play . I'm in my 60's on a lower than poverty income and disabled and have more than my share of arthritis . But I'm not stingy I'm willing to give it to anybody that wants it lol . I plan on figuring out how to get a keyboard ,continue watching and learning from you . Even if I have to make one out of cardboard to practice , which actually fits my budget . Thank you so much .
Blessings Bear...Boron supplements 3 mg are very good for adjusting the calcium- magnesium ratio in the body - by doing so arthritic pains and inflammations are relieved. Do your research. Google "The Boron Conspiracy. How the arthritis cure has been stopped" by Walter Last
Well! I was fascinated! The left hand part my father taught me to play years ago, but his right hand was too much of a blur for me to know what notes he played! Thanks for this great slowed down version! Of course slowing the video down even more for those who are complete beginners would be better, but I think anyone could follow this! Do you have more tutorials like this one? With you playing?
Thanks for the kind comment :) Yes, I have lots of other tutorials where I play and do a guided walk-through. Just check out my channel. I've only one other boogie woogie piece, though, and it's Synthesia rather than guided. Based on the popularity of this tutorial, I think more boogie woogie may be well received so watch this space! In the meantime, you might enjoy trying to learn a ragtime piece I did which is a related genre: ua-cam.com/video/TKjExyLivfA/v-deo.html
This is like a Jonny May 1950"s rock lesson on UA-cam. Play the left hand parts fast and watch it fly. This is a great lesson that beginners can pick up on quickly.
Thank you , slow deep breaths, it is nicely broken down and still, it took me a long time to get to 5 minutes in, and now i am ready to play it with both hands terribly, broken and at such a slow speed it is unrecognizable but still, as bad as that is , it is good, because i am all the way through the tutorial and again i appreciate the slow break down, thank young
Love this Terry. I've been playing piano and teaching for over 20 years, and I never really did figure out how to do boogie piano. It's so simple once you get the hang of it. I can simply practice the left hand part over and over again, until I can play both hands simultaneously in tons of different patterns. I've been pretty good at blues, using a tonic and fifth, sixth, then minor 7th in the left hand, but this is the first time I've actually played a tonic and fifth together, then with the minor 3rd to the major 3rd. Thank you for expanding my piano vocabulary. Just won yourself a new subscriber.
Really happy to hear you enjoyed this one, Maureen. I've done one or two other boogie-related tutorials. I think if you go to my channel page and then search on 'boogie', you should find them.
Really enjoyed this lesson Beginner, and needed help with left hand This will definitely help. Just wish you offered a printable sheet music with it I just finished writing down the music by watching video. Interesting I usually study the music sheet first Now reversed the process
Being age 70, thank you for this very good tutorial , it's never to late if you have the right educate.
My first complete song I have learned. Being age 61, it took longer to learn than most. Thank you for your lesson. You have given me a new accomplishment in life.
How long Sheryl?
@@gabediaz1373 Maybe about 5 days. Now I am learning the Ukulele. It transports better. Although piano is my favorite instrument.
Wow 61 I’m 16
@@gabediaz1373 😊pp
I finally found someone that take time to teach people like me that want to play music so bad, since I was 7 yrs old. My parents couldn't afford it. Now I am 71 yrs old and can follow you so easy. Even your voice is so gentle and I see your fingers perfectly. I must now order your book. I will follow you because you are a good instructor.
I am a beginner 76 years young and can't leave the piano alone since trying this. Thank you for posting
Thanks Anthony! Glad you enjoyed my tutorial :)
i am 65 years old and i always wanted to play the boogie woogie i will try now after i ve heard your easy lesson thanks so much
Keep at it Linda. I am in my 80's and still enjoy playing boogie.These tutorials will help you enormously.Dont give up.
And I was thinking that I am old...thank you for your comments. You made my day, more than a day actually. Thank you, and good luck with whatever else you plan to do.
aww
Sup linda
I am also 65 and want to lear6
For us older (68) beginners this is a great starting point. Your efforts are appreciated.
I like your style of teaching - us old guys don't absorb stuff as quickly as we used to. Good job!
I was very lucky to have been thought Boogie by my grandfather at a very young age who told me it was being played during the war and post-war in bars. I always use it to warm up, a good rock & roll. Classical pianists always seem to be impressed :-D
Great stuff Terry. I stopped playing piano many moons ago, but I have always dreamed of playing again. Your tutorial created a new feverish desire to get back in the game. I am now 77 years old and have to get there sooner than later. Thanks much .Philip Cambra
Do it
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I am 60. Hope to play it soon. Self learning
I learned this song in 2 days, very easy and I am 81
You are very talented , congratulations.Does Boogie woogie was still very popular when You was a kid/teenager?
@@Jutubowiec1 maybe bro
It looks like i am in the right place among right people learning from the right teacher. Hello from Russia
Nice! Keep up the good work! You inspired me, I just started and I'm 56, so I'm gonna keep playing this stuff until I figure it all out.
According to ur video on ur channel ur nit 81
Thanks I am just starting at age 64 Easiest boogie I have found. So excited
Good luck with your learning!
Finally a beginners boogie woogie. Great job.
Best lesson EVER for beginning students. The thrill of being able to do this is a rush!
Thanks, Karen! Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Great job. You're the only one that plays it's slow enough for us to grasp it. I haven't been able to follow anyone else except you. Many thanks.
Glad it has helped you!
I'm of senior age, and I enjoyed your tutorial SO much. I came across it month's ago and picked it up straightaway. Unfortunately, I stopped practising and forgot everything. I had so much trouble finding your channel again. Luckily, after searching high & low, I found a page where I had written it down. Thank so for your clear and proficient teaching. I wish you every good wish 🍀
Glad it was helpful!
Got my First Piano yesterday, and I've spent all day trying to learn this piece - slowly getting the hang of it!
hi! Which kind of piano did you get. I also want to get one so i can start practicing. i'm wondering between a digital piano and a keyborad, which one do you think i should get. and are they similar to a real accoustic piano. i really want to be able to play some good songs in public pianos. do you think once i master the digital piano the real accoustic ones becomes easy or i have to get used to them. Thank you
@@ayoubmouzoun5758 a good digital piano will sound and play almost exactly like an acoustic. I'd stay away from keyboards. I got an ancient Technics, found it used for a good price. In your case, I'd recommend getting a Yamaha.
Thanks for taking the lesson so slowly. It’s very important when starting out.
Exceptional. You make it look so easy. This 67 year old has finally masters the right hand/left hand down pat, so that I can now tie up my shoes. Maybe now, I'll hafta try to master this!!!
This 79 yr dude love this!!!!! Thanks...
I imagined the hundreds of people inspired to play this! Boogie woogie was what my grandfather played, Pinetops was his favourite. You may have started a revival. I'll boogie along today. Thanks much
Thanks for your kind words, David. I hope you enjoy learning this!
This is just perfect for beginners. I learned this in a couple of hours. Just got my keyboard this Christmas, so it’s great to already be able to play something!
Glad you've enjoyed it, William!
Never met this guy , let me tell you I went to college and one only could make sense ! The other 3 teachers had NO gift to teach! This guy in the video is remarkable as the ONE only in college! I learned so much from this VIDEO! He does have a God 🙏 blessed gift to help dummies like me and I can play this song painless!! 🎧🎧🎺🎺
I am 77 thanks for the simple lesson that older people can understand.
This is wonderful.
I am classically trained- and this stuff is challenging me to get out of the box- it isn't easy at all . Thank you!!
Addition: I am 70.
Glad my tutorial has helped you, Carol!
I go back to this again and again. I enjoy your videos as you take the time to go slowly and show the keys up close. Thank you.
Happy to know you're still finding my tutorial valuable!
Love your teaching methods..thnx for your patience.
I'm learning at age 79(young)
You rock! I mean literally!
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Coppell TV Repair LLC 😂😂😂
Coppell TV Repair LLC I don’t get it
@@ireadysucks3026 neither but it sounds funny so I’ll just put a laughing emoji
LOVE how slowly and repeating this lesson is. GOT IT. Too many teachers go too fast for me to see what's going on.
Thanks, Karen!
Brilliant. Easy to play. Wish all tutors taught like this.
Thank you, Frankie!
I've just stumbled across this by mistake after watching about 6 other boogie videos. This is definitely a keeper. You were so thorough and precise. I'm going down to practice it now . Thank you for sharing
Sounds like a happy mistake! I’m glad my teaching style worked for you here 🙂
Excellent tutorial. Correct speed giving time for explanation for beginners. Those who are already accomplished at this are ready for the next tutorial. Just give me time!
Thanks Jenny, and good luck!
Up for having a go, alone with my new free piano. in lock down so thanks for the great practical inspiration.
Sounds like a great use of lock down time!
Great simple lesson, You are a great teacher. My mother was a piano teacher where I learned the basics and all the chords, but I never learned the boogie boogie.
I have watched a few videos over the past few days on how to play this... You made it so simple and I like your version better. I will be practicing your way tomorrow. Thank you. AWESOME tutorial for us beginners!
Really glad to hear my tutorial works for you! Enjoy!
Thanks!
Thank you, Troy - that's incredibly kind! I hope you have a lot of fun learning this one.
Man your the best, I'M 60 years old and i can play now. Thanks you made my day.
I'm glad it worked!
It was worth the time having watched the whole thing. Thank you.
Thanks Martin - I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
You are a good teacher an you explain very clearly and easily to understand. Thank you.
Thanks, Sergio!
Wonderful ! Yes, easy to master cause he is a good teacher teaching EACH step with out rushing it !
absolut crazy. I never thought that I manage to play this bw-pattern in 3 days. Still very slow but - the time comes where it will sound like a real boogie... Many thanks.
Really appreciate reading out the RH keystrokes so beginners can note & repeat. Helps in hand independence - was tearing my hair out!!
You are the GREATEST...!!! I am 62 and have an old upright. She needs tuning but has that beautiful deep sound. I took piano lessons like a hundred yrs. ago...Well not quite, but seems so. But I never really learned to read music. Yea, a little bit, like the songs she was teaching me, but that was it. The thing I loved the most was the boogie woogies. I only remember just a little lick. but today you showed me SOO MUCH in just a short time.You have a way of explaining so as not to intimidate a person. And that's SUPER DUPER.. !! Plus you have a sense of humor and a playfulness like personality, that makes it a pleasure to learn from you. My beauty secret is fun and playful like in everything I do. If you can't have fun while working, or in this case learning than I feel you aren't living life to its fullest. Don't get me wrong, not to confuse fun, and playful with ( as my mother would have called it ) monkey-shining, but enjoying what you're doing. So I once again Thank-You from the bottom of my heart for sharing your knowledge with me. And I look forward to more of your videos........Norma....P.S. Yes you can teach an ole' dog new tricks Uhh..Err....An ole' Cougar that is....LOL...
I'm 66 and about to get my electric piano to boogie on down to having been taught classical as a kid.....and I CANT WAIT!
First full song that I have been able to learn and play. A great feeling. This was set out really well. 8/10.
Thank you.
P.s. I am 32 and owned a keyboard for about one month now. First musical instrument. Love boogie woogie for piano style
Thanks Damodara, really pleased you got to grips with it in a good amount of time and are enjoying it! Happy playing :)
Been playing music a long time. Guitar mostly. This is some good stuff for beginners.
Cheers Joe!
I like it. I'm going to attempt this. I'm 62 and only started to attempt playing properly last year after cleaning, sandpapering, staining and varnishing this old piano. Got three tunes going, at least I know what they are and my cat hasn't complained yet. I first learnt La Donna e Mobile (easy version) one hand then the other and surprisingly they both came together fairly easily, slowly at first then a bit faster. Can't teach old dogs new tricks? Don't believe it.
Thank you for this excellent video. As a raw beginner I appreciate the nice step by step way you go through it. Subscription done also !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the sub 😀
This was excellent! I’m having a bit of a challenge coordinating both hands and this simple piece is so helpful.
Me too with both hands
No one ever did Little Richard s - " Lucille" or Good Golly Miss Molly " - NOT a step.by step as this guy doing here! Very good teacher he is with out rushing it all! No one ever did Impossible Dream by Tom Jones or You LL NEVER Walk Alone by the Righteous Brothers! Hope this guy does all the requests above! 🎵🎵🎷🎷
Thank you for the lesson, very clear and I really want to try. This boogie woogie make me happy.
Thanks for your comment... I hope you get on well with the tutorial!
thanks for showing slowly and clearly enough for me to be able to follow.
Great...nice and slow and not too tough...keep doing these...!
Love it! Really well taught on how to do it! Well done, keep it up!
Thank you 😀
you have no idea how this video helped me!! thanks man!
Glad it helped!
great tutorial- well explained and would suit someone who has not been playing piano for long. thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good! Your video on playing a piano is the best one I’ve seen to date. Thank you!
Thank you!
Great lesson,I won't be beaten! Well done ,jh
Absolutely brilliant. I can't believe I have learned that song in 6 days.Ive never played before.i need to speed it up but that will come in time.Tjank you.😁😁😁
Glad it helped!
What a great lesson,at a nice slow pace.Thanks
You're welcome!
Beautiful Done My Friend ! Thankyou !
Thank you for being so patient.
wow, what a fantastic start. I can't do well yet but such fun trying. Thanks.
Super lesson.thank you
Thanks a lot sir. I finally learned it at and even could play it at the typical boogie woogie speed.
Good work!
Brilliant tuition brother!! Many thanks.
Appreciate that, Steve, thanks!
I keep going back to this. Just love it.
Glad you enjoy it!
This I like! My wife has both acoustic & electric 88 keys. I have 4 guitars, both acoustic & electric. I NOW have a Hohner marine Band in C. Too cool sound! However, my wife will not play Boogie...so I will do it., with your help please!
Fabulous, you're a natural teacher. Thanks so much
You're too kind - thank you!
That was an excellent tutorial! You are a patient and gifted teacher. I have a piano that is a player and can also be played like a regular piano. I played the trumpet a bit in HS and learned to read music to a degree. I’m not able to read pianomusic, but l can memorize right hand, left hand, together, very slowly at first-similar to how you do it. Unfortunately, my piano has fallen into disrepair. Perhaps this is the push l need to get it fixed. Soon as l find a person/place that can restore the player mechanism, l’m going to take the leap. I love ragtime, boogie and stride. Stride, in particular, seems quite difficult. I would love to learn how to play it. It would be wonderful if you could simplify a stride piece the same way you simplified the boogie piece. Many of your viewers are very happy and appreciative of this lesson. With your gift of teaching, l have no doubt you will be successful and experience many more positive replies as you have with this exceptional tutorial! Keep up the excellent work!
Thanks for sharing your incredible talents to us, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Stay safe always.
Hi from🇷🇺 Russia, I want to learn this melody, you are beast teacher and so easy explain, thank you, SPASIBO🙏🙏
This is absolutely amazing . I have always wished I could play a piano . And I have watched the tutorial after tutorial so many times . But they have never really made it so clear and understanding . Perhaps it is just me . But thank my good Lord watching you and the way you go about your instructions . If I had a piano or keyboard . I know with out any doubt . I could practice and learn to play . I'm in my 60's on a lower than poverty income and disabled and have more than my share of arthritis . But I'm not stingy I'm willing to give it to anybody that wants it lol . I plan on figuring out how to get a keyboard ,continue watching and learning from you . Even if I have to make one out of cardboard to practice , which actually fits my budget . Thank you so much .
Blessings Bear...Boron supplements 3 mg are very good for adjusting the calcium- magnesium ratio in the body - by doing so arthritic pains and inflammations are relieved. Do your research. Google "The Boron Conspiracy. How the arthritis cure has been stopped" by Walter Last
Very clear. Well done. Subscription earned!
Thank you!
Well! I was fascinated! The left hand part my father taught me to play years ago, but his right hand was too much of a blur for me to know what notes he played! Thanks for this great slowed down version! Of course slowing the video down even more for those who are complete beginners would be better, but I think anyone could follow this!
Do you have more tutorials like this one? With you playing?
Thanks for the kind comment :) Yes, I have lots of other tutorials where I play and do a guided walk-through. Just check out my channel. I've only one other boogie woogie piece, though, and it's Synthesia rather than guided. Based on the popularity of this tutorial, I think more boogie woogie may be well received so watch this space! In the meantime, you might enjoy trying to learn a ragtime piece I did which is a related genre: ua-cam.com/video/TKjExyLivfA/v-deo.html
Senx 4 sharing it so calmly & clearly!
Made it acessible :)
That’s what l was hoping for. Great minds think alike! :)
thank you for sharing your knowledge God bless. greetings from Okhy Channel from Indonesia 🙏🙏🙏
You are very welcome
thank you for the note-to-note, and slowly enough
Really helpful to start learning this - thank you.
Very good explained. Thank you.
So cool 🎹👍🏾. I'm putting fresh batteries in my casio right now. Thank you 😊 🙏🏾
This is like a Jonny May 1950"s rock lesson on UA-cam. Play the left hand parts fast and watch it fly. This is a great lesson that beginners can pick up on quickly.
Fantastic! You are the best teacher! Thank you!
Thanks!
I got the left hand finally. Thank you 😊 slowly but it s happening. Thank you
Great work! Keep at it :)
I like the way you slowly explained which notes to play and which fingers to use. I was able to follow very easy.
Thank you! Hope you're enjoying the boogie :)
A great help with my early playing
Thanks
Thank you , slow deep breaths, it is nicely broken down and still, it took me a long time to get to 5 minutes in, and now i am ready to play it with both hands terribly, broken and at such a slow speed it is unrecognizable but still, as bad as that is , it is good, because i am all the way through the tutorial and again i appreciate the slow break down, thank young
Easy to follow, thank you for posting it.
You're welcome, Mike!
wow thanks alot!!! I just bought a keyboard, and was alble to play this woogie version after 5 hours!!! i love it.
He's got the boogie-woogie in him, and he's got to get it out!
Boogie chillen.
Love this Terry. I've been playing piano and teaching for over 20 years, and I never really did figure out how to do boogie piano. It's so simple once you get the hang of it. I can simply practice the left hand part over and over again, until I can play both hands simultaneously in tons of different patterns. I've been pretty good at blues, using a tonic and fifth, sixth, then minor 7th in the left hand, but this is the first time I've actually played a tonic and fifth together, then with the minor 3rd to the major 3rd. Thank you for expanding my piano vocabulary. Just won yourself a new subscriber.
Thanks for the kind words Chris - glad the tutorial helped.
Sets a very good pace. Well done.
Love playing this
Love it. learned it in an hour.
Thank you for a great tutorial you have inspired me to start playing boogie-woogie again
I like learning-- thankyou for posting
You're welcome!
Really fun and so easy to follow.
Do you any more great blues lessons like this,
Thank you for this one.
Really happy to hear you enjoyed this one, Maureen. I've done one or two other boogie-related tutorials. I think if you go to my channel page and then search on 'boogie', you should find them.
That was beautiful!. Will give it a try. Thanks.
Have fun!
Very good, very very good. I want to play this like you do. maybe one day.
*Very useful lesson! Thanks!*
Очень полезный урок! Благодарю!
Really enjoyed this lesson
Beginner, and needed help with left hand
This will definitely help. Just wish you offered a printable sheet music with it
I just finished writing down the music by watching video. Interesting I usually study the music sheet first Now reversed the process
That was indeed enjoyable thank you so much. Explanation was at the right pace
Excellent video il be watching this on repeat as ive just started piano hahaha
Good luck with it, Alex!
Thank you for the inspiration. I bought the book and started playing. That's it.
Really pleased to hear my video inspired you so much Mathias! Good luck with the book :)