Hey tony love all your lessons online, any chance you could do a video on comping rhythms, particularly for Solo piano on tunes, really struggling and don't know how to go about it
thank you so much for all your videos. An excellent mastery of chords. I am also a great lover of harmonic sequences. An interesting score: "Septembro" Quincy Jones.
I have the sheet music if you want... there is one thing that surprised me like you I have a lot of scores like you I have a MODX, like you I have a C3 piano (which is my age almost 60), like you I am a in love with chords... and I believe that , like you I had a Yamaha motif es...
It was just wonderful, Toni, to find your arrangements on this beautiful Standard. Even though I couldn't follow all of your notes because I am a bloody Jazz beginnen, I was able to Pick a few ideas to enrich my work on the Song. I am about to get through it dringend my lessons. Besides: I am a great Fan and regular listener of your tutorials. Very, very helpful and inspiring! I will keep on tuning in😊. Greetings from Frankfurt in Germany! Greg
At 9:30, I think the song you may be thinking of is Bill Evan's arrangment of A Time for Love. One of my favorite Bill Evans' performances. Wonderful tutorial as always!
Yeah, I like the B-Minor/G-Major key best and I like all thos 11-chords and stuff. Great minds think alike. The problem is, I'm learning too many ballads and that means my audience will end up going to sleep, talking too much, walking out too soon. I need to learn more up-tempo stuff. Love this ballad, though! You do it so well!
Great lesson and beautiful playing...as usual. As to suggestions for new tunes...how about "Line fir Lyons" by Gerry Mulligan? It is hard for me to get Chet Baker's counter lines incorporated into a piano arrangement. Thanks for all you have done..and continue to do!
Great video, Tony. I'm working this song up myself right now with iRealPro and I'm using the enhanced chords from the Real Book, but some of those chords you used took my breath away. I especially loved the F10 under a C∆7 (F∆7, 9, #11), as well as the G∆7 under A (G∆7, 9, #11, 13). I'll be going over this video very closely over the next few days.
My own experience with this song: I am still not over the singer Margreet who song this. she sang it also in Bm, I rememer that I played mainly over the m7b5's: 87 4m3 87-43-87-43 licks, a two times 6tole fill what Is rather typical for Chick Corea, only the hemiole aspect gives it an interesting turn. Your Wagner Chords, I don't get it yet but sound Geniusly Beatiful, your arrngement very interesting I am going to check it out, concidentally I was recently for the first time on piano with another female vocalist working on The Tune, the reason youunderstand+ to get better on piano in comping! This vocalist is especially well when themes have classical touch to it that's why I also choose You'de be so nice...
Hey tony love all your lessons online, any chance you could do a video on comping rhythms, particularly for Solo piano on tunes, really struggling and don't know how to go about it
Beautiful arrangement
That was sublime!
It's beautiful
Thanks Mr Winston
A word from Montreal: I just want to thank you so much for this wonderfull lesson and song
Beautiful Tony
Hi Tony. That was absolutely beautiful. I love the arrangement and your explanations. Thank you so much.
Beautiful arrangement! I was humming that tune today and checking the intervals just recently.Great composer !
thank you so much for all your videos.
An excellent mastery of chords.
I am also a great lover of harmonic sequences.
An interesting score: "Septembro" Quincy Jones.
just listened for the 1st time - nice chord changes
I have the sheet music if you want... there is one thing that surprised me like you I have a lot of scores like you I have a MODX, like you I have a C3 piano (which is my age almost 60), like you I am a in love with chords... and I believe that , like you I had a Yamaha motif es...
It was just wonderful, Toni, to find your arrangements on this beautiful Standard. Even though I couldn't follow all of your notes because I am a bloody Jazz beginnen, I was able to Pick a few ideas to enrich my work on the Song. I am about to get through it dringend my lessons. Besides: I am a great Fan and regular listener of your tutorials. Very, very helpful and inspiring! I will keep on tuning in😊. Greetings from Frankfurt in Germany! Greg
Some really nice colors. Love the contrary motion thing, though I might have saved that for the buildup to the finale'.
At 9:30, I think the song you may be thinking of is Bill Evan's arrangment of A Time for Love. One of my favorite Bill Evans' performances. Wonderful tutorial as always!
That's the tune! Thanks
Thank you Mr. Winston this is fantastic !!
Hey Tony...
I love the music...
You are Great.
Very good!
Happy New year..2020.
Sorry, Tony, for the auto-incorrections😂. Hope the meaning will become clear! Greg, again
Excelente Tony, muy interesante tu rearmonizacion, un cordial saludo.
Yeah, I like the B-Minor/G-Major key best and I like all thos 11-chords and stuff. Great minds think alike. The problem is, I'm learning too many ballads and that means my audience will end up going to sleep, talking too much, walking out too soon. I need to learn more up-tempo stuff. Love this ballad, though! You do it so well!
The sheet! Very generous.
Heureuse nouvelle année for you.
Great lesson and beautiful playing...as usual. As to suggestions for new tunes...how about "Line fir Lyons" by Gerry Mulligan? It is hard for me to get Chet Baker's counter lines incorporated into a piano arrangement. Thanks for all you have done..and continue to do!
thans for charing the notes
Great video, Tony. I'm working this song up myself right now with iRealPro and I'm using the enhanced chords from the Real Book, but some of those chords you used took my breath away. I especially loved the F10 under a C∆7 (F∆7, 9, #11), as well as the G∆7 under A (G∆7, 9, #11, 13). I'll be going over this video very closely over the next few days.
That G major 9 #11 13 knocks me out too
You The Best
My own experience with this song: I am still not over the singer Margreet who song this. she sang it also in Bm, I rememer that I played mainly over the m7b5's: 87 4m3 87-43-87-43 licks, a two times 6tole fill what Is rather typical for Chick Corea, only the hemiole aspect gives it an interesting turn. Your Wagner Chords, I don't get it yet but sound Geniusly Beatiful, your arrngement very interesting I am going to check it out, concidentally I was recently for the first time on piano with another female vocalist working on The Tune, the reason youunderstand+ to get better on piano in comping! This vocalist is especially well when themes have classical touch to it that's why I also choose You'de be so nice...
If you know the tune, would you consider doing a tutorial for the song Little Girl Blue?