SOME PPL DONT LIKE BLUES AND SOME DONT LIKE OPERA. I LIKE BOTH. I DONT EVEN KNOW OR UNDERSTAND WHAT MAJOR AND MINOR IS AND YET I COMPOSE TUNES JUST AS A HOBBY. IM VERY NIEVE IN SOME WAYS. IWENT FAR TOO LONG WITHOUT PLAYING THE PIANO AND DIDNT OBSERVE SIGNS AND NUMEROUS OTHER THINGS WHEN I WAS TAUGHT MUSIC AS A CHILD. IM THINKING OF COMPOSING A BLUESY TUNE NOW. AT PRESENT IM JUST PLAYING RANDOM NOTES THEN I RECORD IT AND LISTEN TO IT LATER TO SEE IF I HAVE COME UP WITH ANY GOOD SOUNDS. IM PROBABLY TOO OLD TO GET ANYWHERE WITH MY MUSIC NOW THOUGH.
I have such a difficult time with sheet music and am a combination auditory/visual learner and the visual layout of your screen is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you thank you thank you.
Gillar du linjaler to be fair for this demonstration, it’s ear training. There are obviously places where sight reading is crucial, but for this, improvisation tests your ear and theory skills.
3 years later, stumbled across a video of a well respected keyboardist (from guerrero mexico) and mentioning about using the blue scales incorrectly, and what better way to expand my knowledge on music than learning new scales and how to incorporate them into basically anything than @ 9:42pm Monday 26th of feburary.
Ali Phoenix idk about this guy, but I stopped for 4 years while I was in high school bc I was taking up too many things that I genuinely cared about (theatre, Model UN, student council, etc) and I'd come home super tired, I even had cut some of that stuff out bc it was wayyy too much. Even though I used to play so passionately when I was a kid, it became harder to stay focused when I was that tired. I started playing again the summer after I graduated, and I'm still trying to keep up, but I'm having the same amount of fun that I used to when I was a kid and it feels great.
when he says just play around with it he really means it, i just didnt play with the scale until a week ago but i knew the keys and after just playing and messing around it actually sounds really good
Been playing classical piano for well over 10 years, and until I picked up a guitar six months ago, I never realized there were even scales outside the standard major/minor and harmonic minor. I learned more about blues and jazz structures in this five minutes than I knew after a decade. Really loving getting this fresh look at music. Thank you!
Easy for beginners, they said. You can do it, they said. 2020 edit: still can't improvise. Otherwise i play well, but i still can't get any improvisation going. 2021 edit: i'm finally doing improv! Thank you to Daniel Efford for inspiring me.
Hey-I have been a frustrated piano 'player' for over 50 years. You have truly inspired me to study with you. I have vamped for and created, almost accidentally, some reasonable sounds - but after 20 mins I 'slam the lid' in sheer frustration-again. I will start from your beginnings and keep your informed as to progress. Keep up this brilliant inspirational work. Thank you.
Two words: JUST AMAZING. Its been two years since I started playing piano and I was looking for blues melodies and this has helped me alot. There is so much to learn in the field of music that it needs more than one whole life I guess haha. Thank you for the video. 😊😊
Finally, a tutorial that makes sense!! It's often hard for me to stick with other tutorials from people, but this channel is very easy to learn, understand, and apply.
Wow! Thank you!! I’ve finally found a video that really explains improvisation simply and effectively. And the 3-2-1-1-3-2 thing is the best method I’ve found for remembering intervals of blue scales notes. The visuals are also really helpful.
I love how you didn't show off with your example and actually played something realistic for a noob to play. It's also helpful and nice to have the highlighting keyboard thing, makes it a lot easier to see which notes you're playing so I don't need to try so hard to watch
Great points I've got from this video: 1/ You can use a blue scale on a major chords progression. C blue scale on C major chord progression. 2/ You can use blue scale of its relative minor to play on major chord progression. Am blue scale on C major chord progression. So I suppose we can combine the two blue scales together (C blue scale and Am blue scale) to make a great solo??
I could never read or understand notes, i always went by ear, so naturally hearing this gave it their title, and of course everyone if not most people can understand the blues, and well for me looking at it as semitones was Re-cap, it was like "bro this what ive always done, but now i understand why it works that way".
I TOOK PIANO LESSONS WHEN I AS A CHILD FOR 5 YEARS THEN QUIT AND JUST PLAYED THE PIANO NOW AND THEN FOR THE FUN OF IT. I WASNT GREAT EITHER AT READING SOME MUSIC. THEN I WENT MANY YEARS WITHOUT PLAYING THE PIANO AT ALL AND ONLY GOT BACK INTO IT IN MY LATE 50S. I PREFER TO MAKE UP MY OWN TUNES NOW. I RARELY PLAY A TUNE READING PIANO SHEET MUSIC. MY EYE SIGHT ISNT THE BEST EITHER. IVE BEEN TRYING TO PLAY HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO 2 BUT ITS WAY TOO ADVANCED TO PLAY MORE THAN 2 PAGES OF IT AND EVEN WITH 2 PAGES I STRUGGLE WITH IT AND HAVE TO GUESS SOME AREAS.
Fantastic. Thank you. I am learning the piano in lockdown and was dreading having to learn by playing 'Oh when the saints' or 'Three blind mice' for weeks on end. This blues scale sounds great. Your lesson will let me play stuff which sounds cool while I'm learning and practising. I am very grateful. Please keep posting.
Thank you so much!! I‘ve been trying to sound jazzy or bluesy for a while but never figured it out! It’s sooo helpful and now improvising actually sounds good! Excited to learn more
This was a great lesson for me man. Thank you we need more music fanatic’s like you around to help us bring out the inner talent in all of us to make great progress on our path to music 🤌😁😎💪💯🔥 this wasn’t complicated to learn at all. I appreciate it a lot keep up the great work g🎶🎵🎼🥂🙏🤜😎
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x well in my opinion welcome to earth rhe planet where jokes are over used, if you find annoying than that sucks cause thats all everyone does use jokes or memes that has been used over and over again and 1 comment will never change that.. but that just my opinion
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x Nah its not that its the fact that the world is split, theres people like me who comment it and read comments and dont really care if its overused or not cause over all a comment is a comment and no offense but theres people who dont like it or dont understand/ cant stand it. i do get what you mean but in my defence i commented this when it was first a thing which was a few weeks ago if i can remember, you read this today and got borderline pissed off because idk you are tired of seeing something over and over again. and my comment probs pushed you to comment, i understand that. but the world is divided 60 to 40 most people dont really care and some people may find joy or happiness in the comment and some wont and find its "distasteful" or "overused" now you seem like a nice person and i aint mad i just hope you can understand why this happens so much. and when i say i know it can be overused i was talking about when comments like "first" or "Like for this, comment for that" comments that have been around for years thats what i meant but the "i felt that" phase on the internet its still kinda new and therefore kinda surprised me to find someone so annoyed by it already
Holy shite. This tutorial was on point. That was so easy to absorb! Thanks man! I love the way you're teaching. If this wasn't an effective way to teach, i don't know what is.
i never play piano with a scale, just using piano tutorial easy songs on youtube but after watching this i was inspired to come up with other levels, i put myself to learn this so wish me luck🙂
Thanks for this! As a music teacher, we include improvising in our S1 & S2 music curriculum. I am not so confident at explaining Blues to our pupils, so this is a great introductory resource for me :-)
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH, IVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS FOR 2 YEARS AND THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO THAT REALLY HELPED. Before this i only copied some variarions of C, F and G, and played the c blues scale, BUT NOW I CAN DO IT IN Bb IF I WANT AND IT SOUNDS GREAT
Excellent and well explained of using CMajor Scale Also GMaj and E Major Scale I love to play in the scales mentioned Sir Thank you Cheers. Best Wishes 🌹🌺🙏❤️🙏
Yo! I am in no way musically inclined,...never the less I've bought a keyboard and have leaned entirely on UA-cam teachers. I can read a little music and do a few very small things....and then I found this and it literally made all the lights come on in my head! I went to the backing track he refers us to, the one at the end of this video.... I am doing it! Man I'm so stoked!
Hey there, awesome tutorial! Perhaps you could do any video explaining the various tricks you use when improvising? What I mostly mean is that part where you hit the 2 notes at the same time or quickly flip through 3 notes. I do not see this covered in most theory lessons. Thanks!
Thanks for the video! It really helped me understand the Blues Scale! Here where I live in Brazil there are no piano teachers who know how to play the Blues or the Boogie, which are my passions! Thanks again!
Delighted that you use the intervals to describe. It took me years to work out that all Western Music is built on intervals of the Chromatic Scale. Chords are based on intervals and do not rely on scales rather the opposite is the case. That's how dominants work. This is of course the Minor Blues Scale and is based on the Pentatonic. Yes there is a Major blues Root 2 1 1 3 2 3. I look forward to your other videos as I have just started on Swing and Blues
Thanks so much for sharing. Just 1 question- if the blues scale needs to be taken from the relative minor (in the case of the key being a major) why does the blues scale fit so well over the C major without taking it from the A minor? Sorry if that's a stupid question....
Hi Simon, thank you very much for showing all this wonderfull material ! Just one thing : when you play have a backing track, just show quickly which chords are played and how to play them. It sounds great and we could learn to play them. Thank you again :-)
Yes we are new to UA-cam and we are looking forward to building up a big community :) We are also building up a membership website which will be launched over the next couple of months. Thanks for joining the journey so early on! Stay tuned for new weekly videos :)
Hi. Love it. Which Software do you use to show the piano and notes on top of your keyboard ? (I guess you plub your computer via midi, but was wondering which tool you were using to represent in blue which key you played) THanks !!!!
How were you able to play the c blues scale over a c7 and g7 chord? Aren't those chords in the c major scale (except obviously the dominant seven not in the c7)
“How can someone hate the blues. everyone is literally just vibing”
SOME PPL DONT LIKE BLUES AND SOME DONT LIKE OPERA. I LIKE BOTH.
I DONT EVEN KNOW OR UNDERSTAND WHAT MAJOR AND MINOR IS AND YET I COMPOSE TUNES JUST AS A HOBBY. IM VERY NIEVE IN SOME WAYS. IWENT FAR TOO LONG WITHOUT PLAYING THE PIANO AND DIDNT OBSERVE SIGNS AND NUMEROUS OTHER THINGS WHEN I WAS TAUGHT MUSIC AS A CHILD.
IM THINKING OF COMPOSING A BLUESY TUNE NOW. AT PRESENT IM JUST PLAYING RANDOM NOTES THEN I RECORD IT AND LISTEN TO IT LATER TO SEE IF I HAVE COME UP WITH ANY GOOD SOUNDS.
IM PROBABLY TOO OLD TO GET ANYWHERE WITH MY MUSIC NOW THOUGH.
@@zennabella1676 you may want to turn off caps lock
@@ducky-2489 Nice profile picture
@@whatisoatmeal9174 OMG😂😂😂
Im so glad i found this comment when trying to do meh school music
I have such a difficult time with sheet music and am a combination auditory/visual learner and the visual layout of your screen is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you thank you thank you.
You should be learning by ear anyways.
Not in Gb Are you stupid?
Gillar du linjaler to be fair for this demonstration, it’s ear training. There are obviously places where sight reading is crucial, but for this, improvisation tests your ear and theory skills.
100x yes
Glynnis O Ok, one in a million
My son see this, and told me "dad, this guy teach me better than you"
Damn you
Hahaha sorry! 😂
Maybe it's because he knows how to use grammar.
@@Yourmom-xu9ys Grammar Nazi alert
@@Yourmom-xu9ys OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@Yourmom-xu9ys no one cares
The fact that you really can't go wrong with any order of the blues scale opens up so much room for interesting original music for me. Thanks!
“There’s no wrong notes, you can play literally anything in the scale and it still sounds good”
Are you challenging me?
just play tritones (C and F# for the c blues scale)
yes he is
@@samglover7803 IT STILL SOUNDS GOOD WHY
Matt, why did you choose a can of Bush's?
still sounds sexy doesnt it?
Blues scale almost feels like cheating . . . I press random notes on the blues scale, and my dad compliments me on my jazz skills
lmao
that’s funny bruh!! 😂😂
😂😂😂
Great and Beautiful!!!!!
Lmao 🤣
I just fell in love with blues scales at 3am
You and me both
Sounds as a line of a nice song haha
Now you need to play 3 o clock blues
DON'T PLAY THE BLUE SCALES AT 3AM (NOT CLICKBAIT) (GONE WRONG) (COPS CALLED)
3 years later, stumbled across a video of a well respected keyboardist (from guerrero mexico) and mentioning about using the blue scales incorrectly, and what better way to expand my knowledge on music than learning new scales and how to incorporate them into basically anything than @ 9:42pm Monday 26th of feburary.
Dude, i want to thank you. You litteraly made me start playing the piano again after a 3 years break. Thanks again. :)
That's so good to hear man! Keep it up :)
Glad to have you back.
why tf did you stop playing ?? it's like breathing to me!
Ali Phoenix idk about this guy, but I stopped for 4 years while I was in high school bc I was taking up too many things that I genuinely cared about (theatre, Model UN, student council, etc) and I'd come home super tired, I even had cut some of that stuff out bc it was wayyy too much. Even though I used to play so passionately when I was a kid, it became harder to stay focused when I was that tired. I started playing again the summer after I graduated, and I'm still trying to keep up, but I'm having the same amount of fun that I used to when I was a kid and it feels great.
THATS GREAT. ITS NEVER TOO LATE TO GET BACK INTO IT. I DIDNT GET BACK INTO PLAYING THE PIANO AGAIN UNTIL MY LATE 50S, NOW IM IN MY LATE 60S.
when he says just play around with it he really means it, i just didnt play with the scale until a week ago but i knew the keys and after just playing and messing around it actually sounds really good
Been playing classical piano for well over 10 years, and until I picked up a guitar six months ago, I never realized there were even scales outside the standard major/minor and harmonic minor. I learned more about blues and jazz structures in this five minutes than I knew after a decade. Really loving getting this fresh look at music. Thank you!
Blies scale is minor scale with a flat 5 ak blue note
Easy for beginners, they said. You can do it, they said.
2020 edit: still can't improvise. Otherwise i play well, but i still can't get any improvisation going.
2021 edit: i'm finally doing improv! Thank you to Daniel Efford for inspiring me.
its easy thooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭
the word "beginner" is rather subjective
You have to make a pact with the devil my friend
True
Hey-I have been a frustrated piano 'player' for over 50 years. You have truly inspired me to study with you. I have vamped for and created, almost accidentally, some reasonable sounds - but after 20 mins I 'slam the lid' in sheer frustration-again. I will start from your beginnings and keep your informed as to progress. Keep up this brilliant inspirational work. Thank you.
That's so good to hear! I'm happy to be able to provide you the inspiration to keep working at it :)
Two words: JUST AMAZING. Its been two years since I started playing piano and I was looking for blues melodies and this has helped me alot. There is so much to learn in the field of music that it needs more than one whole life I guess haha.
Thank you for the video. 😊😊
Finally, a tutorial that makes sense!! It's often hard for me to stick with other tutorials from people, but this channel is very easy to learn, understand, and apply.
Finally found one of these UA-cam tutorials useful, improvised something Jazzy & Bluesy for the first time ever. Thank you soooo much !
Instructions unclear. Four pianos now glued to the ceiling.
instructions unclear. Piano stuck in butt.
I got my pen stuck in my Xbox disk tray?
Hahahaha
Damn you too?
@@xNukedApplez F
When You get bored of smashing C, F, G chords.
You can smash C,F,G and Am.
Lol yes
Hey man! Surprise seeing you here! Thanks for the SFM tutorial by the way!
@@danielschwartz1228 smash an Ebmajor in there 😉
@@whocares8735 🤘
I love the shape of the blues scales. Hexatonic like a hexagon it is natures way of making something right
Holy crap this is the best tutorial video I've seen yet I actually learned something and understood
That's great to hear!
How is a crap holy?
6 years on and it's still gold... thank you for sharing!
I have watched this 4 times I'm still learning my scales and intervals so this Inspired me.
Finally someone who makes sense!!! Blues 🔵💙🔵 Scales , where have you been all our lives?!?!!!
Wow! Thank you!! I’ve finally found a video that really explains improvisation simply and effectively. And the 3-2-1-1-3-2 thing is the best method I’ve found for remembering intervals of blue scales notes. The visuals are also really helpful.
I absolutely adore the blue’s scale. I learned the C scale in my music class. Still to learn more. This video will definitely help me. Thank you.
OMG YES, after 6 yrs of piano only doing classical music i’ve always wanted to know how to improvise in blues you helped me so muuch !
I love how you didn't show off with your example and actually played something realistic for a noob to play. It's also helpful and nice to have the highlighting keyboard thing, makes it a lot easier to see which notes you're playing so I don't need to try so hard to watch
Thanks Liam! Yeah, the light up keyboard makes it so much easier to follow along!
Great points I've got from this video:
1/ You can use a blue scale on a major chords progression. C blue scale on C major chord progression.
2/ You can use blue scale of its relative minor to play on major chord progression. Am blue scale on C major chord progression.
So I suppose we can combine the two blue scales together (C blue scale and Am blue scale) to make a great solo??
Blues are gift to ears..Thanks for the nice tutorial.
I could never read or understand notes, i always went by ear, so naturally hearing this gave it their title, and of course everyone if not most people can understand the blues, and well for me looking at it as semitones was Re-cap, it was like "bro this what ive always done, but now i understand why it works that way".
I TOOK PIANO LESSONS WHEN I AS A CHILD FOR 5 YEARS THEN QUIT AND JUST PLAYED THE PIANO NOW AND THEN FOR THE FUN OF IT. I WASNT GREAT EITHER AT READING SOME MUSIC. THEN I WENT MANY YEARS WITHOUT PLAYING THE PIANO AT ALL AND ONLY GOT BACK INTO IT IN MY LATE 50S. I PREFER TO MAKE UP MY OWN TUNES NOW. I RARELY PLAY A TUNE READING PIANO SHEET MUSIC. MY EYE SIGHT ISNT THE BEST EITHER. IVE BEEN TRYING TO PLAY HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO 2 BUT ITS WAY TOO ADVANCED TO PLAY MORE THAN 2 PAGES OF IT AND EVEN WITH 2 PAGES I STRUGGLE WITH IT AND HAVE TO GUESS SOME AREAS.
This is the single most useful video I've found. I find it so easy to learn from your low-key unassuming teaching style! Thank you, thank you.
Fantastic. Thank you. I am learning the piano in lockdown and was dreading having to learn by playing 'Oh when the saints' or 'Three blind mice' for weeks on end. This blues scale sounds great. Your lesson will let me play stuff which sounds cool while I'm learning and practising. I am very grateful. Please keep posting.
Thank you so much!! I‘ve been trying to sound jazzy or bluesy for a while but never figured it out! It’s sooo helpful and now improvising actually sounds good! Excited to learn more
This was a great lesson for me man. Thank you we need more music fanatic’s like you around to help us bring out the inner talent in all of us to make great progress on our path to music 🤌😁😎💪💯🔥 this wasn’t complicated to learn at all. I appreciate it a lot keep up the great work g🎶🎵🎼🥂🙏🤜😎
Blues scales are the best the happened to me today, infact the best thing in my life after long time.
Gosh you slayed the keyboard , someone call the cops
my favorite scale
5:13 when he said 🎶🎹🎹🎹🎹🎶 i felt that
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x Why
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x well in my opinion welcome to earth rhe planet where jokes are over used, if you find annoying than that sucks cause thats all everyone does use jokes or memes that has been used over and over again and 1 comment will never change that..
but that just my opinion
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x Nah its not that its the fact that the world is split, theres people like me who comment it and read comments and dont really care if its overused or not cause over all a comment is a comment
and no offense but theres people who dont like it or dont understand/ cant stand it.
i do get what you mean but in my defence i commented this when it was first a thing which was a few weeks ago if i can remember, you read this today and got borderline pissed off because idk you are tired of seeing something over and over again. and my comment probs pushed you to comment, i understand that. but the world is divided 60 to 40 most people dont really care and some people may find joy or happiness in the comment and some wont and find its "distasteful" or "overused"
now you seem like a nice person and i aint mad i just hope you can understand why this happens so much.
and when i say i know it can be overused i was talking about when comments like "first" or "Like for this, comment for that" comments that have been around for years thats what i meant but the "i felt that" phase on the internet its still kinda new and therefore kinda surprised me to find someone so annoyed by it already
@ᴀɴᴛᴇᴀsᴏᴄɪᴀʟ x no worries
@@JoJo99xtv i cant tell if your just making a joke, which I think you are, or if you just forgot to switch accounts lol
It's cool that you can just play any note in the scale. Like you said, you can't mess it up. The blues scale is so versatile!
Holy shite. This tutorial was on point. That was so easy to absorb! Thanks man! I love the way you're teaching. If this wasn't an effective way to teach, i don't know what is.
That explanation of the intervals REALLY affected my piano playing, big thanks!
Damn that's a tasteful solo. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro!
i never play piano with a scale, just using piano tutorial easy songs on youtube but after watching this i was inspired to come up with other levels, i put myself to learn this so wish me luck🙂
Thanks for this! As a music teacher, we include improvising in our S1 & S2 music curriculum.
I am not so confident at explaining Blues to our pupils, so this is a great introductory resource for me :-)
That's great to hear! Glad I help out with your students 😀
learning the blues scale is great because you can show off with really simple muscle memory in between actual ideas during solos
1:27 GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
Megalovania?
I watched 3 minutes and 40 seconds of this and instantly made a huge breakthrough :D thanks now I can really jazz out
That's great to hear! Keep up the good work
I played at 0.5x.
I really enjoyed it! There is a tricky Eb that sounds good! Thanks for It!
This teacher is just amazing.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH, IVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS FOR 2 YEARS AND THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO THAT REALLY HELPED. Before this i only copied some variarions of C, F and G, and played the c blues scale, BUT NOW I CAN DO IT IN Bb IF I WANT AND IT SOUNDS GREAT
Fantastic, thank you so much. Do you have a video about what to play your left hands to escort this?
Dude you're so effortless ! please make more vids i just subbed
Thank you for the blues scale formula! I'm a super beginner and all the different blues scales were confusing me! THANK YOU!! GOD BLESS!!!
when I listened to the scale I thought wow this really is a blues scale!
I searched only 'blues backing track' when I was trying to jam with blues scales.. now I have more option. thanks!
Keep it up man! Love the way you're teaching
Thanks :) Appreciate the positive feedback!
@kennywi .......Why are you so rude. Respect your teacher.
kennywi whats your problem?
@UzumakiFather10723 haha.
this has been one of the most informative videos I've seen cant believe I'm playing these scales thank you
Hi I really like your voice and accent and find it very soothing
Excellent and well explained of using CMajor Scale Also GMaj and E Major Scale I love to play in the scales mentioned Sir Thank you Cheers. Best Wishes 🌹🌺🙏❤️🙏
Wow..20 thousand likes ... for a reason.. great lesson.
Excellent Demo on the C Blue Scale I love playing the Blues 💙💙💙💙💙
1:28 my mind is corrupted ඞ
Amogus
Amogus
Yo! I am in no way musically inclined,...never the less I've bought a keyboard and have leaned entirely on UA-cam teachers. I can read a little music and do a few very small things....and then I found this and it literally made all the lights come on in my head! I went to the backing track he refers us to, the one at the end of this video.... I am doing it! Man I'm so stoked!
Hey there, awesome tutorial! Perhaps you could do any video explaining the various tricks you use when improvising? What I mostly mean is that part where you hit the 2 notes at the same time or quickly flip through 3 notes. I do not see this covered in most theory lessons. Thanks!
Sweet backing track, gonna have fun with that as I enjoy my first month of p.pig.
This guy sounds like Korg from the Avengers
The hammer pulled you off?
No he doesn't
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
He does
Thanks for the video! It really helped me understand the Blues Scale! Here where I live in Brazil there are no piano teachers who know how to play the Blues or the Boogie, which are my passions! Thanks again!
I need to try that.
Blues really got me feeling some type of way! This is awesome.
What is the key and chord progression of the backing track played at 4:35.
Counting intervals always confused me. So obvious just laying it out there. Thank you!!
OMG I FEEL LIKE A PRO
Delighted that you use the intervals to describe. It took me years to work out that all Western Music is built on intervals of the Chromatic Scale. Chords are based on intervals and do not rely on scales rather the opposite is the case. That's how dominants work. This is of course the Minor Blues Scale and is based on the Pentatonic. Yes there is a Major blues Root 2 1 1 3 2 3. I look forward to your other videos as I have just started on Swing and Blues
The backing track sounds like redbone by childish gambino
nah. childish gambino's redbone sounds like this backing track.
jordan d check out the tune it’ll all be over by supreme jubilee
It rebembers me to I get around
i really like your tune playing e minor blues scale' with both e and g scale for backing track sounds good the way you play it thanks
Thanks so much for sharing. Just 1 question- if the blues scale needs to be taken from the relative minor (in the case of the key being a major) why does the blues scale fit so well over the C major without taking it from the A minor? Sorry if that's a stupid question....
I was wondering the same thing
Love your style, pace and educational descriptions. Love your work !.,
Hi Simon, thank you very much for showing all this wonderfull material ! Just one thing : when you play have a backing track, just show quickly which chords are played and how to play them. It sounds great and we could learn to play them. Thank you again :-)
Yea bro, i think i got it! Never was so easily to understand till now. Thanks ❤❤❤
Are you new to UA-cam putting up piano tutorials? Never seen your tutorials before. I just subscribed.
Yes we are new to UA-cam and we are looking forward to building up a big community :) We are also building up a membership website which will be launched over the next couple of months. Thanks for joining the journey so early on! Stay tuned for new weekly videos :)
Lovely great video.... I must practice this on my violin.
Sounds like MC Eiht, Straight up Menace!
Thanks PianoPig! I am a total beginner but I can't wait to figure this out.
RUSHING TO MY PIANO
Lmao
Same xd
Literally had the exact same reaction hahaha
You mean the piano app on your china phone
@@Omi142 lmao
Aqesome tutorial guy! I train it for 20 mins, and for some reason i can now play piano way better. Big thanks
On exactly 4:51 heaven descended to earth for a short period of time
Thank you. Easy for beginners, indeed.
Hi. Love it. Which Software do you use to show the piano and notes on top of your keyboard ? (I guess you plub your computer via midi, but was wondering which tool you were using to represent in blue which key you played) THanks !!!!
It's called Midiculous 😀
You are awesome. Thank you from Korea!
Thank you! Much appreciated 😀
Do you know boogie woogie? 🤨
Do you know boowgie woowgie *
@@osaze2708 BEWGIE BEWGIE**
Do you know Bengaw Wingaloo?
hah hah hah
Do you know bwugy whugy?
tks for the info and lesson. I am a beginner. Simple and straight to the point.
3:14
No context time stamps, love it
@@ducky-2489 pi ^
Beautiful! Thank you 😊
How were you able to play the c blues scale over a c7 and g7 chord? Aren't those chords in the c major scale (except obviously the dominant seven not in the c7)
Good question.
So super excellent sir. Thanks for explaining.
that backing track sounds a lot like supreme jubilees - it'll all be over
Sir SIMPLY superb way of teaching. GBU.
Watch this in double speed and the riffs sound incredible
It just gets muffled, what do you mean?
Thanks a lot about your lessons, I have learned so much 😊. You are such a great teacher!
How about paint your piano with a lot of blues
Great lesson!! Easy to learn and impro along!