Your channel is amazing! I’ve been doing the same old riffs when trying to improvise for YEARS and with just this one lesson you’ve vastly boosted my playing, thank you!
I'm not much of a jazz fan, but this is a nice tutorial, adaptable to some types of blues as well. In my opinion, your site is the best piano teaching site on UA-cam. You're an excellent player and teacher.
Strat Cat à good yt channel found too is. NewJazz. But you said you don’t like jazz. So perhaps that channel is not for you. However. Take a look at his lessons at newjazz. They are amazing.
Very explaining, as usual. In hard times, this practicing can cheer us a little bit up. I loved the mention to Oscar Peterson, the best in all times, king of the turns. God bless you, Master Jonny.
Write it out and practice it *very* slowly. You don't have to use notation if you don't read music; all you need is to write the letter names of the notes. Stack the notes where the hands line up. When I say practice it slowly, I mean *really slow.* Force your hands to play the notes and your ear to hear what the two parts sound like together. Then you will be able to play it slightly faster, etc.
Love this video, I've got to the point where I can get a fairly stable rhythm with my LH swinging the bassline, and some reasonable lines with my RH, but it gets to the point where the LH bassline gets a bit stale and I don't really know where to take it next. I keep playing around some but not found anything yet
00:27 Walking bass line on turnaround progression
02:26 C blues scale
03:44 Exercise 1: 8th notes
06:35 Exercise 2: Triplets
09:38 Exercise 3: Turns
12:13 Conclusion
Your channel is amazing! I’ve been doing the same old riffs when trying to improvise for YEARS and with just this one lesson you’ve vastly boosted my playing, thank you!
I'm not much of a jazz fan, but this is a nice tutorial, adaptable to some types of blues as well. In my opinion, your site is the best piano teaching site on UA-cam. You're an excellent player and teacher.
Strat Cat à good yt channel found too is. NewJazz. But you said you don’t like jazz. So perhaps that channel is not for you. However. Take a look at his lessons at newjazz. They are amazing.
Great lesson with the upper neighbor note! Thank you sir!
Very explaining, as usual. In hard times, this practicing can cheer us a little bit up. I loved the mention to Oscar Peterson, the best in all times, king of the turns. God bless you, Master Jonny.
Thank you Jonny on your lessons! Helped me a lot
Jonny is a great educator and has serious chops. Thank you!
Another beautifull exercise!
Thank you Jonny for tutorial jazz piano... That's help me to learn jazz.
My first lesson with Jonny. Loved this.
Thank you Jonny for sharing this video tutorial. Thanks man.
I'm uncreasing my piano with your lessons. Thank you, Jonny!
Baseline, scale, PLUS exercises. Here, take my money.
Superb playing and great lesson. Cheers
Thank you very muck, you are a real serious tutorial indeed👍🙏
Awesome walking bass piano lesson!.. Keep up the great work 👍🎶🎹
Great video Jonny
Thank u teacher
Great piano lessons from young Ralph fiennes.
Looks like all right...
Thanks Jonny I now have material to practice on for a few weeks ...😉😅🙏
love the lesson, thanks J!
You the best teacher!
Thanks!
Thank you! 😃
Watching (without my keyboard in front of me, sadly) from my hotel room at NAMM. Always love your quick tips Johnny!
Fantastic
Demystifying walking bass helps a lot. All I need now is talent and how to teach my brain to play both hands at once.
Yeah, I can't seem to have my left and right hands do different things at the same time
Write it out and practice it *very* slowly. You don't have to use notation if you don't read music; all you need is to write the letter names of the notes. Stack the notes where the hands line up.
When I say practice it slowly, I mean *really slow.* Force your hands to play the notes and your ear to hear what the two parts sound like together. Then you will be able to play it slightly faster, etc.
THANK YOU !
Always great !
Omg! Thank you so much!
Love this video, I've got to the point where I can get a fairly stable rhythm with my LH swinging the bassline, and some reasonable lines with my RH, but it gets to the point where the LH bassline gets a bit stale and I don't really know where to take it next. I keep playing around some but not found anything yet
Take the bass line down to F as a starting, point, with the same pattern from there.
Those Turns are turning me on😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎹
great lesson!
thanks for sharing knowledge sir.
im a beginner
Awesome!
Love it.
Absolutely informative video. Thank you so much. You earned a sub
Edit- i was already subbed to you😂😂
Man! That shit is cool af!
Great lesson! Talent!
how important is it to transpose? If I get really good in C is that sufficient for a beginner?
Sick
Jonny is the man, the myth ...the legend. Women want him and men want to be him.
c-a-d-g (turn around progression for reference)
6:42
my first thought as i opened this video, is "i hate how good you are"
looks easy but damn
Dale like a jonny si sos latino
Haha, should we start a #downtomyD ?
What about Voicings?! Voicings in piano along and in piano as part of an ensamble, I mean chords in both hands...Please!!
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maybe typo
Loved the lesson, cheers !