The 5th riff with reference to 'Baby Elephant Walk' gave an added incentive to learn the riff. Is it possible to provide such song/tune references to the preceding ones? Thanks.
That's such a good idea. When I made this video I just ripped off a bunch of patterns from things I heard on Spotify. It would have been easy to include the references.
this video is gold
THanks, glad you like it
Loved it, will try. Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it.
EXCELENTE MUCHAS GRACIAS POR COPARTIR ESTE MARAVILLOSO TUTORIAL ME ENCANTO SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
Thanks !!! I am trying to learn boogie woogie but I am still getting stuck on the left hand patterns, this helped a lot
Awesome!
Cool. Someone had a 6th one that was really simple. Just playing C-G(x2)/C-A(x2)/C-G(x2)/C-A(x2) etc.
Yeah that works too.
The 5th riff with reference to 'Baby Elephant Walk' gave an added incentive to learn the riff.
Is it possible to provide such song/tune references to the preceding ones? Thanks.
That's such a good idea. When I made this video I just ripped off a bunch of patterns from things I heard on Spotify. It would have been easy to include the references.
Gràcies!!!
De nada...!
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Hello! I wanna ask, can we start practicising Pattern 4 in octaves without walking? That helped me.
Totally. That's a great idea.
Sure, just takes determination (lots of coffee helps)
Be nice if i could find a video that deals with just one simple boogie pattern, then add the cords.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. The patterns don't really make sense without the chords.
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пожалуста ноты дай скачать!
You can find the patterns on my website. frazierpianostudio.com/blog/5-boogie-patterns/ You can print them out from your browser.
@@FrazierPianoStudio Спасибо!
Too much of a show off. Not a teacher
Why thank you. ;)