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I'm all Funked Up and I Love it. Great lesson Adam. I always wanted to learn this style. I downloaded the backing tracks and they are the key to practicing this. Thank You. Keep them coming. I Love this channel.
I’m in my sixties and am so glad that someone as young as you is breaking down my fav kinda music. Am going to practice this on my keyboard that I bought a few years ago. Thanks Bro. And so this is how music gets to be handed down to the next generation. Long live funk and jazz! I just subscribed you
NICE!! TKC...for future reference, could you add a Midi file tutorial of the lesson to download? The Old Man learn faster that way. Incredible and funky improvisation SKILLS...SWEET!!🎹
Your ROCK! !! 1st video that was clear and to the point , hands on approach with handy examples, no mumbo jumbo and not rocket science music theory. another sub here!!
Thanks for this amazing video. Great to play along. I was wondering, could you also do a video on how to create backing tracks for funk? Systems and sounds used etc. Thanks in advance.
Hey everyone! Great video enjoyed and learned so much from it. I would like to know how to study those of beat left hand thumb finger rhythms. To have the freedom to put them any where
If I can ever find the space, I'll get my keyboard out and use it! In the meanwhile, I'll use ma gee-tar. I can do all these things on my axe. BTW, I do the "slur" on the 3rd too. It gives it the sound. Thanks, I like funk, too! 👍 👌 🤪
Eeeyy You can write some cool funky lyrics with that notes on, like, I m on the G7 but I’m going back to C….7 that’s right my friend get funky with it ! Semi tone underneath It’s so subtle! You don’t even know when the funk comes oaaauut yeah !😊 can anybody please make a funk song of what you say in the video ? That would be sick isn’t it? Regards Man just a little bit of funk is enough to trigger that funk inside yyyeeeeaaahh ! A big like!!
Your content is awesome! Surely there must be a way for me to send you a cup of coffee or something? I feel guilty when I download your free content. Lol. I don’t have time at the moment to commit to a course. You are an excellent teacher.
Hi Adam. I am loving your lessons and learning a lot from you... especially the recent inversions lessons you did. You may be already planning this...though I said I would comment a request incase...any chance of a similar Runthrough of 'playing The Blues on Piano' might be possible? Would love to learn some piano blues chops. I am in the beginner bracket...playing about 1.5yrs...loving the journey. Thanks for all! Brian
when you improvise with the blues scale, do you change the scale according to the chord changes or you do stick to the G blues scale for the entire chord progression ?
I’ve just discovered your channel. Really enjoying your approach to the piano and theory. Feels fresh. Another great piano track to think about covering is Maybe I’m Amazed by Paul McCartney.
Love this ! What Nord do you play ? I’m mainly an acoustic piano player so like the feel of 88 weighted keys but want the range of sounds and need to diversify for my band !
Why not call those 7th chords flat 7th chords since the 7th degree is being lowered and not apart of the key? C7 seems like it should use the B note instead of the Bb in the key of C or G
Cmaj7 has the B natural from the major scale and Cmin7 has the Bb from the minor scale. C7 is known as a "dominant seventh" and actually comes from the Mixolydian scale with a major's 3rd and a minor's 7th. Seventh chord notation is a little confusing at first! In the key of C there's only one dominant chord (G7 = GBDF), but in funk and blues we go a little crazy with borrowed dominant chords from outside the key! Dominant 7s have a strong counter-clockwise pull around the Circle of Fifths.
Did the clav really sound like that on the old Electros? I mean it's super funky, but sounds more like a clav and a wurlitzer layered? Maybe it's just subharmonics from the distortion, but I really don't remember it sounding like that back when I had my Electro 2.
@@thekeyscoach nice! I was sure something was off. I restored 2 Clavinets and 4 Wurlies so far, so my ears are pretty sensitive to these things. The blend does sound really cool, though. After posting I realised that it actually reminds me a lot of the Hohner Clavinet/Pianet Duo sound as well, so you could actually get that type of sound fully analog :)
@@eddiemakessomegoodvideosal7014 oh wow! I hadn‘t looked up clavinet priced in years… when did that happen?! Holy sh.. in my mind they were like 400 bucks…