Thanks Brandon!! Had to learn this tune pretty quickly. I was happy and totally surprised to find a tutorial from you! That was probably the best, clearest walkthrough of a piano part I’ve even watched. Thanks again for sharing it!!
F****** awesome man... I'm a guitar player playing piano for a while now put my time into it I'm getting almost obsessed... This is what I needed.. watch UA-cam wouldn't f****** make it so skinny f****** video on full screen
Great tutorial. As a guitar player, wanna be keyboard player/ Hammond player, your explanation of the 1st and 2nd inversions turned a light on in my head for me! Lol. Minimal movement for chord changes is the way to go.
Yes indeed!! That principle can mean the difference between a keyboard instrument sticking out like a sore thumb or sounding like it truly belongs in the song!
It would be nice if you listed the notes in each chord, especially for us solo acoustic guitar players looking to create authentic sounding arrangements. I know my chord formulas but you pianner players often stack chord tones differently than guitar players!
Hey Brandon, brazilian fan here, met you guys at the Curitiba airport. Lemme as you something, when your right hand does the Fm triad at the intro, and you're doing a lower Bb with your left hand, that would give us a Bb minor7 9 chord , also called Bb7(9). I don't fell this chord as a F minor, but as a dominant Bb , totally in context with the Bb mixolydian scale you mentioned. What do you think about this. I know it's the same, but I'm talking specifically about the chord name and function. Thanks for the music, hope to see you again in Brazil in a near future
You are absolutely right! It is definitely not Fm but a Bb9 ...I wanted to keep it as simple and quick as possible so I kind of skipped explaining some chord names and tones but I probably should have given this more attention instead (thought about that after I posted) ...Maybe I should have at the very least just referred to it as an F minor chord “shape” over Bb or called it a slash chord (Fm/Bb) Thanks for pointing that out ! In Future posts I will call the chords their proper names based on context and function ! Thanks for watching!
I totally understand! Was my first one and I learned immediately that was not the way to do it! Thanks for checking it out ! and sorry for the frustration
Thanks Brandon!! Had to learn this tune pretty quickly. I was happy and totally surprised to find a tutorial from you! That was probably the best, clearest walkthrough of a piano part I’ve even watched. Thanks again for sharing it!!
Thank you so much. I've been playing piano self taught for a few years now and I love this song.
Oh wow the Allman Brothers ain't wasting no more time very cool Brandon
F****** awesome man... I'm a guitar player playing piano for a while now put my time into it I'm getting almost obsessed... This is what I needed.. watch UA-cam wouldn't f****** make it so skinny f****** video on full screen
Great breakdown, Professor Still!
Nice B !! Great lesson - Great song.
Hey man!!! Very cool!
Awesome, man...keep em comin.🎶☮
Thanks, Brandon!
Thanks Brandon for sharing
Thanks made it simple for me.
Well done. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thanks for watching !
Great explanations. Loved trying to learn on my old key board as you are explaining. It’s way beyond my skill set but will definitely keep
Trying.
A few hours well spent! This feels so much better playing on the piano than on the guitar. Thank you for the lesson!
I'm learning slide so I am having a ball playing along with you!!
Yes slide guitar is awesome Man
Nice, scale, inversions, time. This is great. And no extra yapping.
Thank you!
Great tutorial!
Thanks!
This is great, Brandon!
Thank You!🙂
You make it look easy! Great lesson too, maybe in 10 years I'll be able to play it right lol.
This theory is solid... I’m gonna send this to our pianist . Thanks for the scholarly break down.
That F to B toggle tho.. I feel it in my soul
Great!
I really enjoyed that!
Thanks so much for posting this vid- super helpful keyboard view and explanations--
Thank you for watching ! Hoping to post more soon!
Damn Son... This is just fantastic!!! Looking forward to the next lesson 😎
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Love this song...great job on your channel B
Sounds awesome Bro!!!!
Excellent job! You sound great. Just picked the rhythm opening up from your video. Appreciate the lesson.
Thank you for watching !
You are a very good teacher. Move at a good pace and are very concise. Are there no barbers in the town where you live?
Thank you ! I teach individual lessons via zoom …let me know if interested. And you’re correct no barbers here are except my wife so…
Great tutorial. As a guitar player, wanna be keyboard player/ Hammond player, your explanation of the 1st and 2nd inversions turned a light on in my head for me! Lol. Minimal movement for chord changes is the way to go.
Yes indeed!! That principle can mean the difference between a keyboard instrument sticking out like a sore thumb or sounding like it truly belongs in the song!
🎹💜🤘
Really dug that man. Any chance for some help with Southbound. Can’t hardly find anybody teaching it.
Good one! Will try to post something
@@synthsonics thank you sir
It would be nice if you listed the notes in each chord, especially for us solo acoustic guitar players looking to create authentic sounding arrangements. I know my chord formulas but you pianner players often stack chord tones differently than guitar players!
Hey Brandon, brazilian fan here, met you guys at the Curitiba airport. Lemme as you something, when your right hand does the Fm triad at the intro, and you're doing a lower Bb with your left hand, that would give us a Bb minor7 9 chord , also called Bb7(9). I don't fell this chord as a F minor, but as a dominant Bb , totally in context with the Bb mixolydian scale you mentioned. What do you think about this. I know it's the same, but I'm talking specifically about the chord name and function. Thanks for the music, hope to see you again in Brazil in a near future
You are absolutely right! It is definitely not Fm but a Bb9 ...I wanted to keep it as simple and quick as possible so I kind of skipped explaining some chord names and tones but I probably should have given this more attention instead (thought about that after I posted) ...Maybe I should have at the very least just referred to it as an F minor chord “shape” over Bb or called it a slash chord (Fm/Bb) Thanks for pointing that out ! In Future posts I will call the chords their proper names based on context and function ! Thanks for watching!
The size of this video drives me crazy!! Thanks, tho.
I totally understand! Was my first one and I learned immediately that was not the way to do it! Thanks for checking it out ! and sorry for the frustration
Always wonder Did greg know the chords and mixolodian scale type of things ?
He knew these things but what truly guided him was his keen ear, great taste, and his heart and soul.
@@synthsonics thanx b7t i wonder where those type of things were taught back n those days
Wow! That was totally interesting! Thanks Brandon! Are you self taught or did you go to college for music?
Brandon still up the road
Excellent idea !!! Will try to make it happen after the next one! Thank you for your suggestion !
Awesome but pllhheeassee rotate the camera,,
So true !! First timers mistake ..all other tutorials will be horizontal! Thanks for watching