YOU CONTINUE TO AMAZE ME WITH THE NATURAL TEACHING ABILITY THAT KEEPS ME INTERESTED IN PROGRESSING. THANKS CAPTAIN BERLIN. IT'S AN HONOR. CAPTAIN CANADA 🇨🇦
Ah, Christian, some prestigious musical organisation really should give you a medal in recognition for the astonishing quality and depth of what you so generously share with the world. The fact it is all presented in such a friendly and fun way is also a great strength, and of course, there is the superb quality of your own playing to both inspire and instruct. Thanks so much!
Ah, that's an idea to be sure, but alas the only throne I regularly sit on is not of the royal type, so we best conjur up something more prestigious! Jokes aside, there must (or should) be some sort of award for musical educators/ambassadors ('Blues Ambassador' would be a good title for an award) I will keep an eye out as you deserve it and what you do surely makes a difference and is important. Thanks again.
Seriously, I swear that I have been thinking about the same thing. I haven’t had time to regularly watch as often as I would like, but last night I watched several of Christian’s tutorials, and ended up thinking similar thoughts. Christians tutorials are so detailed, accurate, and authentic, that it’s hard to imagine anyone else who has been teaching Blues in such a focused, effective way. I live a couple hours north of Los Angeles, where there are just smaller, less populated cities and towns, but there are regularly scheduled Blues jam nights, and a ‘Blues Society,’ near the University, and they host more well known artists. Anyway, I’m saying that there’s a never ending interest and appreciation of the Blues everywhere, even far from the big cities, but they’re all independently doing their own things. I wish that the college I went to years ago had offered a Blues class with lessons presented the way Christian does. It would take something like a few students to start a petition at their college/university, to demand that the schools music department start a class that’s based around using Christian’s videos for teaching Blues, and some of the larger schools would have to arrange monthly Zoom visiting lectures with Christian. It could happen. College kids, get your petitions going! 🎶🥸
Well said. The options for university/college/conservatorium study are usually courses in jazz and that is all well and good. But would they offer many (or any) specialist subjects in piano blues? or cocktail piano? I am not a position to know for sure (and happy to be corrected) but I seriously doubt there are many (or even any) places that can teach these genres at this level of detail and quality. In part, this may be due to ignorance or perhaps even prejudice concerning these genres within traditional centres of music instruction? If so, I would see that as an entirely unfounded and ignorant position to hold. For example, consider how sophisticated, imaginative and innovative James Booker's playing is, and he is but one example among many that you can study here on this channel. So, perhaps the world needs 'Blues Ambassadors' so that music schools can (a) offer training in these specific musical genres and (b) offer such training in the in-depth way that is required to do these genres justice (which would often require teaching the teachers one would presume). So, yes, Christian Fuchs, Visiting Professor of Blues Piano makes perfect sense. In any event, long may this great learning resource prosper and grow. It's fantastic!
@@tbthornton5305 Agreed, it seems that we both have a pretty similar perspective on this. I recall reading years ago that several American universities have credit courses on Beatles/Beatles music. I love the Beatles, but they’re only one band, and the Blues, is of course, a multi-faceted genre, and it’s a major influence on bands like Chuck Berry, & Little Richard, who were significantly influential for the Beatles. I’m betting that it’s a matter of time for Blues to show up more in accredited courses. Anyway, as you mentioned, that meanwhile, it’s pretty great that we can learn from the ever growing collection of lessons online/UA-cam from ‘Master Christian’. 🎶
hello christian.thanks for your nice crazy lessons!! I started playing piano at the age of 64, after playing guitar for 40 years! Due to circumstances I can no longer play the guitar, but I bought a Nord piano and am now working on the piano with the same energy. Thank you very much, if you are in Amsterdam I would like to invite you for a nice drink in Amsterdam
Christian, another great tutorial as always. Can you explore that turnaround at 01:34? I've heard it many times in Harry Connick, Jr.'s playing and I like the way you roll it. Danke!
That's a good start. Set yourself reasonable goals, and take one step after another. Speaking as a teacher, I would suggest, that next week you could already try to give a like. Maybe even to one of my videos. ( just kidding, love your comment)
Super cool groove and great chord and stretching exercise
hi, you are the best blues man.
YOU CONTINUE TO AMAZE ME WITH THE NATURAL TEACHING ABILITY THAT KEEPS ME INTERESTED IN PROGRESSING.
THANKS CAPTAIN BERLIN.
IT'S AN HONOR.
CAPTAIN CANADA 🇨🇦
Thanks Captain, always appreciated!
Ah, Christian, some prestigious musical organisation really should give you a medal in recognition for the astonishing quality and depth of what you so generously share with the world. The fact it is all presented in such a friendly and fun way is also a great strength, and of course, there is the superb quality of your own playing to both inspire and instruct. Thanks so much!
Thanks, tb! Now, that's one great idea. What about the Royal Thornton Blues Foundation? Somebody has to start... :-)
Ah, that's an idea to be sure, but alas the only throne I regularly sit on is not of the royal type, so we best conjur up something more prestigious! Jokes aside, there must (or should) be some sort of award for musical educators/ambassadors ('Blues Ambassador' would be a good title for an award) I will keep an eye out as you deserve it and what you do surely makes a difference and is important. Thanks again.
Seriously, I swear that I have been thinking about the same thing. I haven’t had time to regularly watch as often as I would like, but last night I watched several of Christian’s tutorials, and ended up thinking similar thoughts. Christians tutorials are so detailed, accurate, and authentic, that it’s hard to imagine anyone else who has been teaching Blues in such a focused, effective way.
I live a couple hours north of Los Angeles, where there are just smaller, less populated cities and towns, but there are regularly scheduled Blues jam nights, and a ‘Blues Society,’ near the University, and they host more well known artists. Anyway, I’m saying that there’s a never ending interest and appreciation of the Blues everywhere, even far from the big cities, but they’re all independently doing their own things.
I wish that the college I went to years ago had offered a Blues class with lessons presented the way Christian does.
It would take something like a few students to start a petition at their college/university, to demand that the schools music department start a class that’s based around using Christian’s videos for teaching Blues, and some of the larger schools would have to arrange monthly Zoom visiting lectures with Christian. It could happen.
College kids, get your petitions going! 🎶🥸
Well said. The options for university/college/conservatorium study are usually courses in jazz and that is all well and good. But would they offer many (or any) specialist subjects in piano blues? or cocktail piano? I am not a position to know for sure (and happy to be corrected) but I seriously doubt there are many (or even any) places that can teach these genres at this level of detail and quality. In part, this may be due to ignorance or perhaps even prejudice concerning these genres within traditional centres of music instruction? If so, I would see that as an entirely unfounded and ignorant position to hold. For example, consider how sophisticated, imaginative and innovative James Booker's playing is, and he is but one example among many that you can study here on this channel. So, perhaps the world needs 'Blues Ambassadors' so that music schools can (a) offer training in these specific musical genres and (b) offer such training in the in-depth way that is required to do these genres justice (which would often require teaching the teachers one would presume). So, yes, Christian Fuchs, Visiting Professor of Blues Piano makes perfect sense. In any event, long may this great learning resource prosper and grow. It's fantastic!
@@tbthornton5305 Agreed, it seems that we both have a pretty similar perspective on this. I recall reading years ago that several American universities have credit courses on Beatles/Beatles music. I love the Beatles, but they’re only one band, and the Blues, is of course, a multi-faceted genre, and it’s a major influence on bands like Chuck Berry, & Little Richard, who were significantly influential for the Beatles. I’m betting that it’s a matter of time for Blues to show up more in accredited courses.
Anyway, as you mentioned, that meanwhile, it’s pretty great that we can learn from the ever growing collection of lessons online/UA-cam from ‘Master Christian’. 🎶
hello christian.thanks for your nice crazy lessons!!
I started playing piano at the age of 64, after playing guitar for 40 years!
Due to circumstances I can no longer play the guitar, but I bought a Nord piano and am now working on the piano with the same energy.
Thank you very much, if you are in Amsterdam I would like to invite you for a nice drink in Amsterdam
Thanks, Erwin! Next time I'm in Amsterdam I take you by your word. :-)
Finde es großzügig von Dir, daß Du die Sachen teilst, die Du herausgefunden hast.
So, your the best Christian
Thanks Christian! 👏👏👏🎹🎹🦊
I picked up melodies from New Orleans piano players like Professor Longhair and Huey Smith.Great BluesnBoogie playing!
Thanks Christian, for this great tutorial, which gives me a kick for a quite different blues pattern. Regards Heinz
Oh yes! A dark business, just the way we like it 🎹 ❤
Absolutely , real musicians hardly ever see daylight.
Yes its swingen like crazy .. more groove blues stoff❤🎉. Yeayyyyy
Christian, another great tutorial as always. Can you explore that turnaround at 01:34? I've heard it many times in Harry Connick, Jr.'s playing and I like the way you roll it. Danke!
Topisimo 🍃🍃🥀🥀👍👍👍🥰🥰
💖👍
Nice!
Wow this one is hard. No doubt something good to practice on to develop agility and strength.
Summer is nearly over. So no excuses anymore, Dan!
As amazing as Dr. John was on piano, he once told James Booker that he didn't know how to play organ so James Booker gave Dr. John organ lessons.
I finally figured out how to comment
That's a good start. Set yourself reasonable goals, and take one step after another. Speaking as a teacher, I would suggest, that next week you could already try to give a like. Maybe even to one of my videos. ( just kidding, love your comment)
Billy Preston and Sly Stone played a lot of those riffs.
Great video! What Booker song is this from?
Don't recall the song, but it's on the Montreux Live Video here ob UA-cam. If I remember right, somewhere past the half.
ua-cam.com/video/234Mq_xBR8Q/v-deo.htmlsi=wcr61JyplLjcU7GF right at he half.
@@ChristianFuchsBlues Is it about 48 mins in? It's an extended version of Junco Partner, he played a different version every time.
Another great Tutorial, Thank you Christian