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Damm son! That was funky! I can almost hear an EP/Synth pad playing with it! Nice to see you doing some Funk/ R&B stuff.... more please! How about some EP accompaniment styles like Richard Tee et al! One of my fav videos! Excellent! dB Toronto, Canada
@@christiangutfleisch Simply repeat the exact notes the bass player plays, a quarter note late, in 4 octaves at once; until he stops and you can move your left hand down an octave and play ;)
It's is very pleasant to see each new video, very good job, thanks. I have a question about the "workflow". There is a lot of information to learn in jazz. With you're experience, how do you carve your "piano training time" ? Thanks
Funny you ask, we're recording a video about how I usually practice a specific topic. In general, from all the topics, I usually practice the ones that I'm enjoying the most that day. But of course, I try to keep the balance so that no topic gets neglected in the long run.
Hi. I have a masters in education. This is the best example of what we call scaffolding that ive ever seen in a music video. I looked for the pdf., but couldn't find it. I dont want to join anything. Im only interested in the Funk pdf. May i just purchase the pdf.? Much thanks.
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Great stuff,thanks.
Yes ! exactly what I was hoping for. It could be so useful to make it a serie like the one on Latin music
Thanks for this! So good and the breakdown into smaller parts really helps!
Cool! Thanks. Great as always
Damm son! That was funky!
I can almost hear an EP/Synth pad playing with it!
Nice to see you doing some Funk/ R&B stuff.... more please!
How about some EP accompaniment styles like Richard Tee et al!
One of my fav videos!
Excellent!
dB
Toronto, Canada
I was just looking at one of Tee's solos, maybe I'll make a tutorial about it.
@@mDecksMusic
Excellent!
His EP accompaniment is amazing!
Wooow so much fun exercise sir
Material riquíssimo, muito bem explicado.
If you publish a book about funk
piano i would gladly buy it.
Very nice! But how to play Funk Piano when there's a bass player?
right! That's for a future video :)
@@mDecksMusic 😎
@@christiangutfleisch Simply repeat the exact notes the bass player plays, a quarter note late, in 4 octaves at once; until he stops and you can move your left hand down an octave and play ;)
@@mDecksMusicyes please. to a dirty jazz funk bassline perhaps
PS: Congrats on quarter million subscribers!
It's is very pleasant to see each new video, very good job, thanks. I have a question about the "workflow". There is a lot of information to learn in jazz. With you're experience, how do you carve your "piano training time" ? Thanks
Funny you ask, we're recording a video about how I usually practice a specific topic. In general, from all the topics, I usually practice the ones that I'm enjoying the most that day. But of course, I try to keep the balance so that no topic gets neglected in the long run.
@@mDecksMusic How many hours do you pratice piano by day ?
Real practice... like 2 or 3 hours a day, but I just like to sit and play as much as possible.
Do you have other pattern of funk?
No, this is the first video with funk we've done. But we'll make more :)
Hi. I have a masters in education. This is the best example of what we call scaffolding that ive ever seen in a music video.
I looked for the pdf., but couldn't find it. I dont want to join anything. Im only interested in the Funk pdf. May i just purchase the pdf.?
Much thanks.
Never mind. I just figured out how to use your website. Thanks again for this superior product.
There’s a link to get the pdf in the description. Thanks
The tied notes in the beginning of bar 3 in step 9 are wrong
Right! Thanks
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