I'm glad you liked this! Billy Taylor taught me a lot about the historical development of jazz piano left hand techniques, and he wrote about it in his book Jazz Piano: A History, if you're interested.
@@jezevcik88 It's because the Flintstones theme is based on Rhythm Changes, and also because it's been recorded by jazz musicians, notably Ritchie Cole. It's basically Dizzy Atmosphere or Anthropology with a simpler melody.
Very interesting commentary about the historical development of left hand approaches.
I'm glad you liked this! Billy Taylor taught me a lot about the historical development of jazz piano left hand techniques, and he wrote about it in his book Jazz Piano: A History, if you're interested.
In the zone and what great LH techniques...
3:43 By Cottontail, I assume you mean “In a Mellow Tone”
Good catch! Thanks for pointing this out. I wrote a correction in the video notes. Much appreciated!
It's not related to this song but I wonder if there's any reason why Flintstones theme is in realbook :)
@@jezevcik88 It's because the Flintstones theme is based on Rhythm Changes, and also because it's been recorded by jazz musicians, notably Ritchie Cole. It's basically Dizzy Atmosphere or Anthropology with a simpler melody.
@@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 now it makes sense, i like to figure out such musical "secrets" 🎶
Thank you, Ron
@@jezevcik88 I do too!