Hi everyone, this is my first - and only :) video reaching 15k views... that is encouraging, and although this milestone does not have any other implication but the satisfaction of knowing some of you liked this, I am happy to be able to share a piece of my passion for music, thanks!!
It's so great Fel Keys! There's nothing like the magic of keyboards! Although I think you should have gotten over a 100,000 views by now. I was surprised to see a reply to my comment (today) in your comment section, that is why I am here. Perfect looking, perfect sounding keyboard you have in this video. The Atlanta Rhythm Section was a great band. To hear such great quality music in the 70's, improved (my life) the quality of music immensely for everybody. There was a greater quality of life in the 1970's as well. Another song that fits in this catagory, I think, is, that also has a keyboard, is Cliff Richard's "We don't talk anymore". Don't know if you've done a cover for that?
Thank you for taking the time to share this fine piece of music with you playing and showing all of us how to do it. Would love to see the same with "Imaginary Lover". I know you did a great cover on BandHub and you also have an ongoing and excellent version of "So into you" on BandHug. Yes sir, I have followed you, and still do on the later, you are a big inspiration for this old retired man. Thanks again for posting.
This is great. Thanks for posting. However, the initial figure in the right hand is not a Fm7 chord but rather a suspended chord: with Ab-Bb-Eb in the right hand.
Well, you must have an excellent ear for piano chord. I have been trying to learn and figure out this song (keyboard section) for weeks. The reason I wounded up here, this is an amazing cover. Using available tools I could find, mostly an online instruments splitter, and with these old ears of mine, I came up with the same chord as you. Intro first chord: Bb7sus4 : F Ab-Bb-Eb second chord: Cm7 : C G -Bb-Eb (not G-Bb-C-Eb) Still working on it and trying to come up with some type of piano tablature...LOL
Good job. You especially found the right sound. I'm searching for something similar on Roland Fantom. Any suggestions on what that sound is? ePiano right?
I had a couple of Rolands in the past and I always liked their e-pianos... somewhere around a Wurlitzer should give you a close sound. Thanks for stopping by!
The Keyboards and the Guitar interplay, are the real magic of this song. This is one of my favorite songs of/from the 1970's. Perfect song.
Very well said... I'm with you, one of my faves!
Hi everyone, this is my first - and only :) video reaching 15k views... that is encouraging, and although this milestone does not have any other implication but the satisfaction of knowing some of you liked this, I am happy to be able to share a piece of my passion for music, thanks!!
It's so great Fel Keys! There's nothing like the magic of keyboards! Although I think you should have gotten over a 100,000 views by now. I was surprised to see a reply to my comment (today) in your comment section, that is why I am here. Perfect looking, perfect sounding keyboard you have in this video. The Atlanta Rhythm Section was a great band. To hear such great quality music in the 70's, improved (my life) the quality of music immensely for everybody. There was a greater quality of life in the 1970's as well. Another song that fits in this catagory, I think, is, that also has a keyboard, is Cliff Richard's "We don't talk anymore". Don't know if you've done a cover for that?
Do other popular covers..Stevie Wonder and Lionel ritchie
One of the best songs to come out of the 70s. Such a beautiful song. Very smooth and funky.
Nice rendering man, I had to learn this on the fly and you really nailed it
Outstanding!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for taking the time to share this fine piece of music with you playing and showing all of us how to do it. Would love to see the same with "Imaginary Lover". I know you did a great cover on BandHub and you also have an ongoing and excellent version of "So into you" on BandHug. Yes sir, I have followed you, and still do on the later, you are a big inspiration for this old retired man. Thanks again for posting.
Really great stuff.....thanks very much.
I used to play keyboards in a band in the early 1980's ... we played this tune.... you nailed it man. Nice.
Very good Job Bro. great applause to you Man.....
I know for I was there - very good!
Awesome! Killer job, thank you!
Wonderful!!!
Thank you for posting.
Thanks for posting this video!
I love this too! Thank you so much for posting this!
KILLED IT DUDE !
excellent!
Crushed it! Thanks, now I can figure it out quicker!!
Hey Joy, thanks for your comment, always good to share!
Excelente, muy bueno. Me impresionaste, felicidades
Great song choice.
Awesome
Great tune! Thank you!
This is great. Thanks for posting. However, the initial figure in the right hand is not a Fm7 chord but rather a suspended chord: with Ab-Bb-Eb in the right hand.
Well, you must have an excellent ear for piano chord.
I have been trying to learn and figure out this song (keyboard section) for weeks.
The reason I wounded up here, this is an amazing cover.
Using available tools I could find, mostly an online instruments splitter, and with these old ears of mine,
I came up with the same chord as you.
Intro first chord: Bb7sus4 : F Ab-Bb-Eb
second chord: Cm7 : C G -Bb-Eb (not G-Bb-C-Eb)
Still working on it and trying to come up with some type of piano tablature...LOL
Verdammt gut, vielen Dank !!
Needed a video to show me the chords! Thanks!
Good job. You especially found the right sound. I'm searching for something similar on Roland Fantom. Any suggestions on what that sound is? ePiano right?
I had a couple of Rolands in the past and I always liked their e-pianos... somewhere around a Wurlitzer should give you a close sound. Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for posting this video! I was having a hard time figuring it out...I know there are some fourths in this song.
NICE
Opening chord is a F mi 7sus, second chord C mi 7. Etc..
second chord is a Bb minor 7th