Hello Stijn --- As a beginning/intermediate piano student, I've looked at thousands of UA-cam piano videos, and piano books. I think your video of "C Jam Blues" is the greatest beginner's lesson in "How To Play Jazz Piano" I've ever seen. Is there a better song for studying comping and how to swing than this? It has everything to start learning. Beginners can play it very simple, then later expand into advanced improving like Oscar Peterson if you get close to that level. Thanks for the time you put into making your videos and passing along your knowledge (and free downloads!) to people like me.
PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful video!! I've been looking everywhere for something like this. I play bass and teach a music program, and we don't have a piano teacher, so I am trying my best to help our piano student while we look for a teacher. I appreciate this so much. It is clear, concise, shows not only the keyboard but *also* the chords, sheet music, and the terms naming what you are doing, and I love how you gave so many different options so smoothly, one chorus at a time. This is so wonderful. I will be sharing this with my student, and I'm so glad I found your channel. Subscribed and thank you so much!
Hello Stijn, you are the greatest! I love your approach to jazz piano and your wonderful explanations of the techniques which you use. Keep up the good work!
Yo Stijn, I really appreciate your expertise man. I got a question, do you think it's a bit of a handicap using your video as a foundation to play before getting down the sheet music. I'm of course learning how to interpret each chord wrriten down, but I'm using your hand fingerings to inform how I articulate the sheet music. More so what's your process of learning how to efficiently play something when you have no one to see how they play? When it's just you and the sheet or maybe even just the recording?
Hello Stijn --- As a beginning/intermediate piano student, I've looked at thousands of UA-cam piano videos, and piano books. I think your video of "C Jam Blues" is the greatest beginner's lesson in "How To Play Jazz Piano" I've ever seen. Is there a better song for studying comping and how to swing than this? It has everything to start learning. Beginners can play it very simple, then later expand into advanced improving like Oscar Peterson if you get close to that level. Thanks for the time you put into making your videos and passing along your knowledge (and free downloads!) to people like me.
Jazz piano student. This has helped me so much! Not only with the song, but also with analysing other songs in this way!
A complete tutorial all in one great song. Watching and listening together is quite valuable.
This playthrough has been amazingly helpful for me. Going through the different voicings was what made me really understand this song. Bedankt!
Gotta tell you, this is the best Jazz-tutorial channel I've ever encountered! please keep doing what yo do!
Thank you so much!
Ditto, ditto, ditto
I fully agree !
your nailing it bro
Так держать, здоровья вам и процветания, у вас руки настоящего пианиста, Маэстро спасибо 🌹🌹🌹
Andrew Parker UK
I wish I could swing like you. Great video, please keep them coming.
Ur lesson is so good do u mind also do some how to solo lesson
Thank You very much! You saved me!
Thanks! You’re welcome :-)
PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT!!!
Thank you so much for the wonderful video!! I've been looking everywhere for something like this. I play bass and teach a music program, and we don't have a piano teacher, so I am trying my best to help our piano student while we look for a teacher.
I appreciate this so much. It is clear, concise, shows not only the keyboard but *also* the chords, sheet music, and the terms naming what you are doing, and I love how you gave so many different options so smoothly, one chorus at a time.
This is so wonderful. I will be sharing this with my student, and I'm so glad I found your channel. Subscribed and thank you so much!
As a non Note reading ear playing late beginner i love that i can check myself when you write down the extensions names (for ex. b13 and so on.)
Excellent
thank you
Very helpful
Thanks a lot!
Wow man you're awesome. This tutorial is life saver for me
Thank you so much! Glad you like the content!
Great channel, good approach ! Thanks a lot!
Excellent! And that's coming from a jazz (trumpet) player!
What a wonderful tutorial! Thank u SO much!
Thanks a lot! This channel is the best on YOutube!
Thank you!
you are amazing man! thanks for your hard work
Hello Stijn, you are the greatest! I love your approach to jazz piano and your wonderful explanations of the techniques which you use. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, Kevin! Appreciate it!
OMG thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great video! Very clear! Love it!
Thanks a lot!
This is well done and of great help to me
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Hey that's JAZZ!😃
Very good, thanks a lot!!! 🙏
Thank You very much!
You're the Best !! Thanks for your vidéo !!
Thanks a lot!
well done!! very very nice! Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
great video thx
Thank you!
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This helped me so much thank you
Thanks! Glad the video was helpful!
Great video! This helps my wife who is a music major. Can you share where to get the backing track? Keep posting videos my friend!
Thanks a lot! Glad this video is helpful to you and your wife! This is the backing track I've used: ua-cam.com/video/qUr3NFCYnQk/v-deo.html Enjoy!
wonderful
Thanks, man!
Yo Stijn, I really appreciate your expertise man. I got a question, do you think it's a bit of a handicap using your video as a foundation to play before getting down the sheet music. I'm of course learning how to interpret each chord wrriten down, but I'm using your hand fingerings to inform how I articulate the sheet music.
More so what's your process of learning how to efficiently play something when you have no one to see how they play? When it's just you and the sheet or maybe even just the recording?
When you play octaves in the right hand, is there a rule of thumb about what notes to play, or is any chord tone ok?
great pal
anybody knows where can i find more of comping chords for jazz blues progressions? thanks
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