Thanks Tony. One thing I love about this tune is the way the 3 & 7 descend through the chorus. I was trying to make sense of the harmony and it clicked when I saw that movement. Beautiful composition and thanks for the updated lesson.
Great point about "overthinking" scales! It's good to train & learn the "rules" when you're starting but hopefully in time you can loosen up by experimenting. I tell my students "if it sounds cool, do it!" Thanks Tony, keep it up!
That section where you "got off track" was educational; like you said it's in a lot of songs, and it helps one to develop better ear for jazz/jazzy playing.
Hey, you are getting up there some more, 81k! Been writing out progressions with numbers and seems to help getting more familiar with whats going on and the structure.
Hi Tony! Thanks so much for another great lesson, I love your playing and approach to teaching, so accessible!! I was wondering whether you could do a video on comping rhythms at some point? E.g. some ideas on where in the bar to place the chords, and discussing some of the patterns of the masters like Wynton Kelly or Red Garland? There is so much material out there on voicings, but rather little on rhythms...!
Always awesome Tony!.. thanks again and again and again...
Thanks Tony. One thing I love about this tune is the way the 3 & 7 descend through the chorus. I was trying to make sense of the harmony and it clicked when I saw that movement. Beautiful composition and thanks for the updated lesson.
My favorite Jobim... good stuff!
Great point about "overthinking" scales!
It's good to train & learn the "rules" when you're starting but hopefully in time you can loosen up by experimenting.
I tell my students "if it sounds cool, do it!" Thanks Tony, keep it up!
thank you for doing another lesson on this beautiful song! Cheers from Brasil!
My pleasure!
Great tutorial, leaning it right now and this video was very helpful! Thank you
That section where you "got off track" was educational; like you said it's in a lot of songs, and it helps one to develop better ear for jazz/jazzy playing.
Gorgeous as always! Thank you Guru
Thanks for another great video Tony! I really love this song. Look forward to trying some of these ideas out 👍
What a fantastic video. Thank you for this breakdown, fun informative and extremely helpful. 🎉
Love it Maestro Tony!
Yes..me too..
This maestro from my Country!
Great Tony,thanx from Italy! I' m waiting an improvisation on Wave,It's a nice song to play on piano! Grazie! 👍👍👏👏
Grazie maestro!!
Hello Tonny!
Thanks for honor my Country: "Brazil "
Cool Tony, Looking forward to more latin standards
I've got a playlist with a lot of latin tunes - check the description...
Thanks for another great tutorial on this classic Jobim❤
My pleasure!
Great tutorial. Have always been struggling to get that F#13 phrase right. Thanks!
It took me a long time to feel comfortable in that section
Thank you.
luving it T, ty so much.
How can I get private lessons from you?
Is it D minor blues scale ?
In the intro that's ok
@TonyWinston I talk about the melody in bar 14 is blues scale on D
@@modyawny8155 That's right! the melody of the song IS the blues scale at m.14.
Hey, you are getting up there some more, 81k! Been writing out progressions with numbers and seems to help getting more familiar with whats going on and the structure.
Keep the Melodie nice and low, because (dramatic pause) it sounds better. Well, thanks a lot for this video! 😎
Thank You~
Perfect..
Love you much
Groove Holmes version is killer
Buenísimo excelente. Podría titular en español
Great....
Very interesting! I’ve been playing Wave as an uptempo 12-bar blues/latin tune for years…
Dmaj9 | Eb9 | Dmaj9 | Ab13
G13 | G13 | Dmaj7 Emi9|F#mi7 F9|
Emi9 |Bb13 A13| Dmaj9 F#9 | F9 A7b13 :| 😊
Very cool!
Hi Tony! Thanks so much for another great lesson, I love your playing and approach to teaching, so accessible!!
I was wondering whether you could do a video on comping rhythms at some point? E.g. some ideas on where in the bar to place the chords, and discussing some of the patterns of the masters like Wynton Kelly or Red Garland? There is so much material out there on voicings, but rather little on rhythms...!
Great suggestion! That is my weakness, I just put up a video on a Red Garland solo and played all the LH chords in the wrong place!
Many great musicians will tell you to learn various scales. Then later they tell you they aren't useful.
Very true! lol