I’ve been playing guitar and singing (whole 9 yards) for 38 years. Just now taking playing keyboards seriously. This video is part of *exactly* what I’m looking for. Thank you!
I've watched hundreds of blues videos over the years and as an introduction, this is the best tutorial for Blues beginners, I've watched by far. Starts off slowly and builds at the right pace. So many teachers either overcomplicate, or simplify too much, where it doesn't sound authentic. Covers the chop, walk up, the turnaround, a nice Blues riff & more. Just studying this one video will really help any aspiring Blues musicians out there. Thank you for this great video.
@@RubyBandUSAI've played the piano for many years & am still a 'beginner'. You 'never' master the piano :-). Always something to improve upon. From that perspective, I will always be a 'beginner' :-).
Excellent blues tutorial! I’d love to see a tutorial with more blues riffs. Love this one! I just checked out your “Dolphin Dance” tutorial and loved it, also!
Hi Tony. I love the video as always. Have you ever thought about covering some Jazz versions of Lennon and McCartney tunes, such as All My Loving and Can't Buy Me Love. I think they would sound good in a Jazz format.
Long time ago some friend tought me a nice (Chop LH) GD - GD A#B B GE _GE A#B D GF - A#B D GE -GE A#BD= 1 one bar, he said that this one was from Oscar Petrson(I am not shure...) RH: in thirds 5-6-7-6 of course this one is difficult rythmically to improsie over because it has 2nd and 4rth beat a triplet in the LH
@@TonyWinston Woah! Hey, I had just lost a dear family member when I wrote this, and was really upset. I actually love your tutorial, an it teaches me a lot. I really would like to apologize for this comment, and love your video