Merci beaucoup, love the fact that simplicity is your way and that I thought complicity was the way to go. Showing no mercy in your teaching is great for all students.
Haben Sie mal wieder toll vorgestellt Herr Christian Fuchs🙂. Einfach Spitzenklasse. Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Arbeit. Das Allerbeste für Sie. Big Eb7 hugs. Greetings from Spain. (Hab ja noch einen Koffer in Berlin)
I have tried to figure this out by listening to it over and over. It IS so fab and now you have shown me how to do it. Wish me luck. It’s all about the rhythm, eh?
Oh my God! I simply love this piece and it brings back fond memories of seeing Cannonball Adderley in person at Isy's Supper Club in Vancouver, BC Canada in 1965! What an incredible experience that was for me. I was just a teenager at the time and loved jazz and blues as well as rock and roll, pop and all things Beatles! This piano learning is a new thing for me and I really love your tutorials and songs. Can't wait to get started on this one, but first, I have to finish learning Green Onions! That could take a while, but I am almost there, although still very very slow! Thank you for your superb guidance.
This is simply great! A brilliant introduction in playing Jazzpiano and even in Jazz at all. I'll be starting practicing immediately! Well okay, after the dinner. 😃
I learned this from your previous video and remembered you said it was the first part of the song. I’ve been waiting patiently for this. You never disappoint. This is cool. Merci.
Best composer from Austria? What about Johann Strauss II 25 Oct 1825, he had a couple of good hits. Beware of Austrians bearing gifts. Strauss still in Vienna but spinning in his grave now.
And of course you are right, dear Paul! I did three takes of that intro, and in the last one I forgot to say „jazz exports“! I believe some guy called Mozart also had one or two chart toppers.
Thank you! This will keep me busy for far too long…but thank you.
Every musical phrase speaks!
As usual, an excellent tutorial. I would suggest, if someone would like to try it, to add a quick F7 after the E♭ and before the B♭ in section A.
Merci beaucoup, love the fact that simplicity is your way and that I thought complicity was the way to go. Showing no mercy in your teaching is great for all students.
Haben Sie mal wieder toll vorgestellt Herr Christian Fuchs🙂. Einfach Spitzenklasse. Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Arbeit. Das Allerbeste für Sie. Big Eb7 hugs. Greetings from Spain. (Hab ja noch einen Koffer in Berlin)
I have tried to figure this out by listening to it over and over. It IS so fab and now you have shown me how to do it. Wish me luck. It’s all about the rhythm, eh?
You have the touch...mercy!
AND THE LOOKS!!!
Oh my God! I simply love this piece and it brings back fond memories of seeing Cannonball Adderley in person at Isy's Supper Club in Vancouver, BC Canada in 1965! What an incredible experience that was for me. I was just a teenager at the time and loved jazz and blues as well as rock and roll, pop and all things Beatles! This piano learning is a new thing for me and I really love your tutorials and songs. Can't wait to get started on this one, but first, I have to finish learning Green Onions! That could take a while, but I am almost there, although still very very slow! Thank you for your superb guidance.
Excellent tutorial Christian, you broke it down perfectly. With very useful explanations of how to get the feel, thanks very much
This is simply great! A brilliant introduction in playing Jazzpiano and even in Jazz at all. I'll be starting practicing immediately! Well okay, after the dinner. 😃
Great, thanks!
Et bien Merci, beaucoup.
Merci beaucoup, c'est vraiment très bien.
Beautiful as usual
Thanks 👍
Awesome! Thank you very much! Greetz from Hamburg
Me from Kiel! Moinsen!
Love this song, Christian. Glad to see you brought it back!
Maestro 🤩
I learned this from your previous video and remembered you said it was the first part of the song. I’ve been waiting patiently for this. You never disappoint. This is cool. Merci.
I noticed that you said a few words in French. Bravo
Brilliant work as always! Thanks Christian! 💯💯💯💯
Great
Ja, Joe Zawinul und Friedrich Gulda zusammen. Unschlagbar zusammen und unvergessen.
Great! I was about to ask if you would do this one by the great Joe Zawinul and here it is. Love your channel, thanks
Hallo Christian, super interpretation. Welchen Rythmus hast du untergelegt? Ich suche so etwas ähnliches auf meinem E-Piano. Danke für den Tip
Das ist der Software drummer in Logic Pro. Der Groove hat leider keinen Namen.
@@ChristianFuchsBlues danke
Best composer from Austria? What about Johann Strauss II 25 Oct 1825, he had a couple of good hits. Beware of Austrians bearing gifts. Strauss still in Vienna but spinning in his grave now.
Umm. Mozart wasn't too bad either haha. May they all rest in peace.Wolfgang was gone by 35 years of age and gave so much in that time 😘
And of course you are right, dear Paul! I did three takes of that intro, and in the last one I forgot to say „jazz exports“! I believe some guy called Mozart also had one or two chart toppers.
Geswungen?
Sorry I jest. Thanks for the great tutorial. Really helpful for understanding the underlying concepts.