One of my favorite tunes, and you mentioned the very two artists I listened to for inspiration on the song: McCoy and Nancy. An this lesson (I've always used the D7#9) further enhanced my grasp; thank you sir.
Great breakdown. Useful remarks on the Barry Harris notion on the III7, avoiding its 9th, being a b5 in the tonic. I wonder if McCoy Tyner style quartals really could be used. It's a kind of oldie-worldie cheesy song. Sweet, but not punchy and cool.
Thanks Maestro, that is delicious - as Maestro Kent's is (!) - and that great bonus - the comp for vocal. 24 Carat. Thanks and again..wish you well and soon to be cold-free, eh!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Been using Kenny Rankin’s vocal/ guitar rendition to help learn the chords which have taken a lot of work. Have you seen his version? It’s Prob the best jazzy, heavy “mental” version of this song of all recordings of this song. The Beatles said that Kenny Ranking sang their Blackbird song better than theirs. His improvised vocal of both songs show that he was an under rated musicians. Thank you!
REQUEST: Kathy's Waltz I know it's probably a bit of an advanced piece compared to some but it's a pretty song that's not heard much. Always appreciate you, Tony! Thanks!
@@TonyWinston I learnt this one many years ago, The sheet music I got from my local library seemed very accurate. Has a lovely run up the keyboard at the crescendo. G, C D E, G ie: quite easy to play fast.
Request: Would love you to do some analysis on Dudley Moore, "Just in time" is amazing, "all the things you are" Bossa nova style (Dudley Moore trio with Marian Montgomery 1971 13.08) or anything other Dudley Moore stuff. He used to do some amazing blues scale gap fillers in his playing. Every time I tune a piano for a customer, I recommend students check out Kent Hewitt and Tony Winston. I hope everyone who likes this channel will help get you to the 100k.
REQUEST: Do a few dedicated videos on improv. for solo piano (and a version if you had a bass player) using a few different standards. Assume we can play the tune -- just need help on improv. Play lines both slow and fast. Slowly break down how you come up with what to play; give a few alternatives. You spend time in many videos with improv., but it usually very quick and doesn't explain very much about what you're doing. Also, maybe use a metronome?
Keep doing what you’ve been doing, I think the 100k will come in no time. Been a faithful subscriber since the beginning when you used to wear the priest collar 😳 Maybe 2017 or so??? Anyway, thanks for all the great and informative content.
REQUEST; Tony, thank you for another wonderful tutorial. Where I get stuck with is when I’ve to change from Solo piano to playing in a band, e.g. Trio with bass. I find it hard to swap between playing rhythm and roots in Solo piano and to easily change to fills with rootless voicings in a band situation. It feels like two different worlds to me which makes it hard and time consuming to work on both at the same time. Is there a way to make it easier?? I‘d be grateful if you‘ve got some ideas on the topic. All the best from Germany, Steffen
REQUEST: Inner Urge by Joe Henderson. I think it's a pretty interesting tune, especially to solo over. I appreciate all the knowledge you've shared over the years!
REQUEST Hi tony, a friend of mine and I wanna play "How High the Moon" on a local session in germany. my friend is a singer and it would be great if you could show me how i can accompany her in the best possible way because i never played that song with a singer before. all the best max
@@TonyWinston I did see that version of Fire and Rain.. I was hoping to see a Fire and Rain lesson in the format similar to your As Time Goes By lesson. That was a wonderful lesson for a beginner with accurate melody and limited harmonies
One of my favorite tunes, and you mentioned the very two artists I listened to for inspiration on the song: McCoy and Nancy. An this lesson (I've always used the D7#9) further enhanced my grasp; thank you sir.
Wow… thank You very much for your sharing dear Tony, Eddy from Indonesia
great piano-minus-vocal at the end.
Great teacher always
live with a teacher, and of course we got sick the first week of school too. Ive been playing this song!
Thank you for the accompaniment rendition at the end. I also sing in a choir and eventually want to accompany myself or others…
Perfect!!! Your lessons are always enlightening!
Ok, greedy choice of requests - ‘Girl talk’, or ‘You must remember spring’? However, nearly 100k enjoy whatever you put out 😉
Great breakdown. Useful remarks on the Barry Harris notion on the III7, avoiding its 9th, being a b5 in the tonic.
I wonder if McCoy Tyner style quartals really could be used. It's a kind of oldie-worldie cheesy song. Sweet, but not punchy and cool.
Thanks Maestro, that is delicious - as Maestro Kent's is (!) - and that great bonus - the comp for vocal. 24 Carat. Thanks and again..wish you well and soon to be cold-free, eh!
Thanks my friend!
Request; spring can really hang you up the most! Would love to hear/see your tutorial and guidance
ua-cam.com/video/T3vFwJvsX54/v-deo.html
One of my favorites. Thanks!
Hello Tony.. Congratulations for 90,3 mil seguidores!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Been using Kenny Rankin’s vocal/ guitar rendition to help learn the chords which have taken a lot of work. Have you seen his version? It’s Prob the best jazzy, heavy “mental” version of this song of all recordings of this song. The Beatles said that Kenny Ranking sang their Blackbird song better than theirs. His improvised vocal of both songs show that he was an under rated musicians. Thank you!
Great video yet again Tony. Would you have a look at Blame It On My Youth as a tutorial please?
REQUEST: Kathy's Waltz I know it's probably a bit of an advanced piece compared to some but it's a pretty song that's not heard much. Always appreciate you, Tony! Thanks!
I've been considering that one. I'll likely do something on it soon
@@TonyWinston I learnt this one many years ago, The sheet music I got from my local library seemed very accurate. Has a lovely run up the keyboard at the crescendo. G, C D E, G ie: quite easy to play fast.
Request: Would love you to do some analysis on Dudley Moore, "Just in time" is amazing, "all the things you are" Bossa nova style (Dudley Moore trio with Marian Montgomery 1971 13.08) or anything other Dudley Moore stuff. He used to do some amazing blues scale gap fillers in his playing. Every time I tune a piano for a customer, I recommend students check out Kent Hewitt and Tony Winston. I hope everyone who likes this channel will help get you to the 100k.
Is there any piano arrangement you could recommend similar to what you did?
REQUEST: National Park Theme - Pokemon. I know you don’t typically play video game music but I think you would find this piece interesting and unique.
He's done it :)
here it is: ua-cam.com/video/2KV6YNRZqfQ/v-deo.html
thanks
REQUEST: Do a few dedicated videos on improv. for solo piano (and a version if you had a bass player) using a few different standards. Assume we can play the tune -- just need help on improv. Play lines both slow and fast. Slowly break down how you come up with what to play; give a few alternatives. You spend time in many videos with improv., but it usually very quick and doesn't explain very much about what you're doing. Also, maybe use a metronome?
Keep doing what you’ve been doing, I think the 100k will come in no time. Been a faithful subscriber since the beginning when you used to wear the priest collar 😳 Maybe 2017 or so??? Anyway, thanks for all the great and informative content.
REQUEST; Tony, thank you for another wonderful tutorial.
Where I get stuck with is when I’ve to change from Solo piano to playing in a band, e.g. Trio with bass. I find it hard to swap between playing rhythm and roots in Solo piano and to easily change to fills with rootless voicings in a band situation. It feels like two different worlds to me which makes it hard and time consuming to work on both at the same time. Is there a way to make it easier??
I‘d be grateful if you‘ve got some ideas on the topic.
All the best from Germany, Steffen
Is it The Real Book...sixth edition that you are using Tony?
highly recommend to you sir to hear laufey songs escpecially a song called "what love will do to you"
I will say goodbye Bill evans. REQUEST!
REQUEST: Inner Urge by Joe Henderson. I think it's a pretty interesting tune, especially to solo over. I appreciate all the knowledge you've shared over the years!
here it is - there's a second one too. ua-cam.com/video/aWuNJ4KBLjE/v-deo.html
Thanks, I appreciate you! @@TonyWinston
Request Hi Tony could you go over a song the French move waltz by Rollins
Thank you for this great song that I didn't know and congratulations for the always great tutorials and the +90K followers which is totally deserved.
Request Lullaby for helene
REQUEST
Hi tony, a friend of mine and I wanna play "How High the Moon" on a local session in germany. my friend is a singer and it would be great if you could show me how i can accompany her in the best possible way because i never played that song with a singer before.
all the best
max
publish the session when you do!
here: ua-cam.com/video/8z7e4O65mqw/v-deo.html
REQUEST pannonica by thelonious monk
I tried, couldn't get my head around it, sorry
Request. Fire and Rain for beginners
Did you see my recent video on this? ua-cam.com/video/4ehroDBbJDk/v-deo.html
@@TonyWinston I did see that version of Fire and Rain.. I was hoping to see a Fire and Rain lesson in the format similar to your As Time Goes By lesson. That was a wonderful lesson for a beginner with accurate melody and limited harmonies
Request: I'll be seeing you
Love that song. Play it all the time . I did something on it once before but it's time for an update
Request::: Lush Life
( Nat King Cole )
Hi Tony! I’m gonna take advantage of this opportunity 😊
Hope you hit 100 k subs soon ♥️
Ps :
Beautiful, straightforward tutorials as always. And thank you for the free lead sheet 😛
wow this video makes we want to never try anything
YoU WOuLdN'T doWnLoaD a CHART woUld yOu?!?!?? jk