Fantastic tutorial. Your combination of clear, comprehensive instruction along with easy to read visuals add up to an easy to digest tutorial. You are an excellent educator. Thank you. Subscribed.
I'd love more and more DISCO-FUNK tutorials : Chic...Kc and sunshine band....Change...Donna Summer...Cerrone....Sos Band.....Musique...Bionic Boogie.....Gino Soccio....Brothers Johnson etc....
Disco was and is played by some of the best Musicians ever many of them from jazz and classica...check the incredibile story of these italians digiting italian disco connection the true story
My all time favorite song! Thanks, Pierre. I loved learning this, and all your lessons (Rosanna, Don't Stop Believing, Against All Odds). You prepare party players very well!
very cool; you are an outstanding teacher sir...that EW&F stuff is so good; 'that's the way of the world' is another great one i'd like to see you cover...keep 'em coming; blessings to you alwayzz brother
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! Could you please also create tutorials for the songs "Jupiter" (Earth Wind & Fire) and "Brick House" (The Commodores)?
More detail that I have missed dangit 😂. I play in cover band. I struggle doing the piano and horn stabs, and honestly there is a string part as well. It is overwhelming. I fake it best I can. 😂
You think EW&F got the chords from Steely Dan’s ”Peg” for this one, very similar? And it was released only one year later. And then again ”Room 335” by Larry Carlton.
@@ryan-heath Same chords as Peg intro just that Larry plays it one key above, D instead of C. Maybe Steely got the chords from Larry since he was their most hired session guitarist
The goal my friend is to not only give the audience what they want… but also what they need. Instructing pop songs will keep them engaged and build an audience. Occasionally dropping in something like Lyle will open minds to such a degree that the desire to play well will take on greater urgency, desire and motivation. Music is not nearly as subjective as we think. If we love it, so will any aspiring pianist. They just need the exposure.
@@MJ1 Very true. I'm not really a jazz guy so I didn't get the reference but I am a fan of all types of music. When I see a video of something I don't know and I have time I will usually watch if it's a person's channel in which I trust their ear, their style of teaching and just their overall disposition...which @pierrejpiscitelli checks all those boxes. I also like seeing comments in a good community like there is here that pique my curiosity and send me on a quest to listen to something new. I checked this song out by Pat and Lyle and must say I enjoyed it tremendously.
Thank you Pierre,you are one of the coolest teacher in youtube,easy to understand lessons,keep em coming...
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You are an awesome teacher ❤
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Easily the best tutorial for September❤
You are the only piano teacher I stay focused with!
never clicked so fast to correct my years of playing this as just a single part! You rock Pierre!
You always choose the best songs!
100% agree! Your song choices and explanations are the best on the internet!
Fantastic tutorial. Your combination of clear, comprehensive instruction along with easy to read visuals add up to an easy to digest tutorial. You are an excellent educator. Thank you. Subscribed.
Thanks so much!
So glad I found your channel, your song choices and teaching are awesome!!
I'd love more and more DISCO-FUNK tutorials : Chic...Kc and sunshine band....Change...Donna Summer...Cerrone....Sos Band.....Musique...Bionic Boogie.....Gino Soccio....Brothers Johnson etc....
Defo!
Please!
Disco was and is played by some of the best Musicians ever many of them from jazz and classica...check the incredibile story of these italians digiting italian disco connection the true story
My all time favorite song! Thanks, Pierre. I loved learning this, and all your lessons (Rosanna, Don't Stop Believing, Against All Odds). You prepare party players very well!
So glad you're enjoying the lessons!
Dude this brilliant. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
You just read my mind by breaking down this song. My all time fave!
very cool; you are an outstanding teacher sir...that EW&F stuff is so good; 'that's the way of the world' is another great one i'd like to see you cover...keep 'em coming; blessings to you alwayzz brother
Thanks so much!
My favorite song of the night!
Great stuff again buddy. One of my favourite song's. Nice wee unbeat song to have in the locker 👌🏽
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! Could you please also create tutorials for the songs
"Jupiter" (Earth Wind & Fire) and
"Brick House" (The Commodores)?
Always awesome and perfect, Pierre! You rock!
My pleasure!
Thanks Pierre from another Pierre in France 😃
Yes! Awesome job.
Marvelous!!! Does anyone know the name of the software that detects notes in real time on the score?
Yes, it's called Chordie.
More detail that I have missed dangit 😂. I play in cover band. I struggle doing the piano and horn stabs, and honestly there is a string part as well. It is overwhelming. I fake it best I can. 😂
"The Groove" 4:13
Super helpful
Any chance you can teach us After The Love is Gone by EWF?
Yes!! One of my favorites.
Fantastic...which camera do you use to capture your hands and piano Keys? Thanks
Thanks! Sony ZVE-10.
Hi awesome tutorial could you do I want love by elton john thanks it would mean a lot to me
You think EW&F got the chords from Steely Dan’s ”Peg” for this one, very similar? And it was released only one year later. And then again ”Room 335” by Larry Carlton.
2:13-2:16
Hearing mu chords.
How is room 335 related?
@@ryan-heath Same chords as Peg intro just that Larry plays it one key above, D instead of C. Maybe Steely got the chords from Larry since he was their most hired session guitarist
@@marcusmoberg289 Yeah, I can see the similarity between Room 336 and Peg
Can you teach 'This will be'' (an everlasting love) by Natalie Cole please.
September thats what im saying
Now do September Fifteenth…
I would LOVE to. Would anybody watch?
The goal my friend is to not only give the audience what they want… but also what they need.
Instructing pop songs will keep them engaged and build an audience.
Occasionally dropping in something like Lyle will open minds to such a degree that the desire to play well will take on greater urgency, desire and motivation.
Music is not nearly as subjective as we think. If we love it, so will any aspiring pianist. They just need the exposure.
@@MJ1 Very true. I'm not really a jazz guy so I didn't get the reference but I am a fan of all types of music. When I see a video of something I don't know and I have time I will usually watch if it's a person's channel in which I trust their ear, their style of teaching and just their overall disposition...which @pierrejpiscitelli checks all those boxes. I also like seeing comments in a good community like there is here that pique my curiosity and send me on a quest to listen to something new. I checked this song out by Pat and Lyle and must say I enjoyed it tremendously.