Thanks Christian for a great lesson presented with your own unique style and wit. A double thanks for explaining the you tube short cuts - very helpful.
Wonderful, fantastic... Always appreciate learning different turnaround and transitions. Music young students should play when their classical piano teachers and mothers are not around - Fun = more piano playing = A gift for a lifetime. Cheers from Seattle
J adore vous écouter pour l intelligence de votre pédagogie et de votre humour, je n aime pas le frisbee, j attends jusqu a la fin pour entendre vos remontrances😂
Oh thanks for telling.Forgot the erase the link. Since it's now available as part of a volume, no one will be interested in the single lesson on sheets.
Guten Tag oder Gruss Gott. It's an unusual key - in my experience only really done when guitarists or singers insist. 90% of the time you ask for F or Eb instead. The rest of the band will be more at home, they'll sound better and that'll make the guitarist/singer sound better. In particular, saxists really don't like playing in E, A and B. Of course we should all be totally key fluent but realistically... Actually when singers call E the band usually just look at each other and play in Eb. Always go down from E, A and B because adrenaline can give a singer an extra note on top but nothing can give them an extra note on the bottom.
What you say has some truth in jazz. If on a blues session someone calls out Eb, the others will know he is a jazz musician even before he played, shake his hand and say: It was great to have you. I think your bus is due in a minute!" 🙂