Learn blues piano: the basics, part 1

Ever wanted to play blues or boogie woogie piano? This is the first installment in a short series showing you how to do just that. Find the blog pos...

 

Ever wanted to play blues or boogie woogie piano? This is the first installment in a short series showing you how to do just that. Find the blog post here: www.jamcast.co.uk

Learn blues piano: the basics, part 2

 

The second part of the Jamcast.co.uk piano tutorial for aspiring blues and boogie woogie players. Blog post here: www.jamcast.co.uk

Blues Piano in the Key of E : Playing E Minor Blues Scales on Piano

 

Learn how to play minor blues scales for the piano and how to read minorscales in E major in this free music video on playing blues on piano in E major. Expert: Ryan Larson Bio: Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all twelve keys. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Funk Keyboard Lesson by Mark Harrison.mp4

 

Funk Keyboard Lesson by Mark Harrison. See Mark guide you through some classic funk keyboard techniques from his acclaimed “R&B Keyboard” instruction book!

Stormy Monday Blues( Piano) Bobby Dirninger Live

 

live at Duc Des lombards Paris w. D; Stocchi 2010 please visit my site www.bobby-dirninger.com or http or my channel. Other Blues covers available (“Walking Blues”), Doors “Light My Fire” and Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on heaven’s door” +”Tonight i’ll be staying here with you”,+ some originals (“Mississippi”, “House Of Blues”, “In The End”) I do like all them great Blues piano players From Memphis Slim,to Pete Johnson Curtis Jones, Otis Spann,John Davis,Champion Jack Dupree,Roosevelt Sykes, I play the guitar too Robert Johnson, Skip James,Lonnie Johnson,Mr Blackwell,Mississippi John Hurt, Kokomo Arnold,Big Joe Williams and appreciate the new ones like Bjorn berge and Eric Bibb This for the acoustic delta Blues Sure do love Muddy Waters, BB King, Albert King for the electric mud Also the next generation like Jimi Hendrix, Dr John, John Mayall , Eric Clapton, The Allman Brothers and Stevie Ray Vaughan! But this is way different from the kind of blues played here! If you go some other way, Doc Watson played some real nice blues numbers too!

Betus Blues – Super Meat Boy Piano

 

Alot of people have been asking about sheet music and downloads. I am holding off on that until all the arrangements are done. You will then be able to get them all in one finalized batch. Music by Danny Baranowsky Arrangement by Brent Kennedy www.brentkennedymusic.com

How to Play a Funk Groove on the Piano : Rolling Blues Chords for Funk Piano Solos

 

Learn how to play blues chords for soul funk piano solos with jazz piano concepts and techniques. Learn this and more in this free online piano lesson taught by professional composer and pianist Jonathan Wilson. Expert: chilkari Bio: Jonathon Wilson has been a professional composer and pianist for over twenty years. His work spans a number of genres, from jazz to new age to trance. Filmmaker: Jonathon Wilson

BLUES PIANO PIANO BLUES

 

MY BLUES PIANO piano blue Piano blues refers to a variety of blues styles, sharing only the characteristic that they use the piano as the primary musical instrument. Boogie woogie is the best known kind of piano blues, though barrelhouse, swing, R&B, rock and roll and jazz are strongly influenced by early pianists who played the blues. Notable blues pianists include Roosevelt Sykes, Memphis Slim, Otis Spann, Sunnyland Slim, Pinetop Perkins, Dr. John, and Ray Charles. Piano Blues is also the title of an episode of Martin Scorsese’s documentary series The Blues. The episode was directed by Clint Eastwood, himself an avid piano blues enthusiast and one-time jazz pianist. Eastwood interviews several blues and jazz pianists, including Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, Dave Brubeck, Jay McShann, Ray Charles, and Dr. John. More information is available on

A Night At The Palladium – Boogie Woogie: Blues Piano Stomp 2011

 

www.youtube.com Four virtuoso pianists offer up a night of rockin’ music on two grand pianos. The concert features Carnegie Hall headliner Bob Seeley, Rob Rio, Joe Krown, St. Petersburg’s own Liz Pennock and guitarist Dr. Blues. About St.Petersburg College: In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida’s first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college. In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida’s governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor’s degrees. In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses leading to bachelor’s degrees in Education, Nursing and Technology Management. The college’s commitment to its two-year curriculum, which has earned it wide recognition and annually wins it high national rankings, remains as strong as ever. Today, SPC has eight learning sites throughout Pinellas County and recently became the first college in Florida to offer a four-year degree in Dental Hygiene. This program’s offerings augment its two-year program, which has been in operation since 1963. SPC added four-year degrees in Veterinary Technology, Public Safety Administration and

Atheist plays gospel/blues piano version of “Amazing Grace”

 

Solo gospel/blues piano version of “Amazing Grace.” Performed and arranged byTodd Allen Gates, author of “Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer” – www.amazon.com My four YouTube channels: – youtube.com – my musician channel – youtube.com – where I discuss the ideas in “Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer” – youtube.com – where I discuss the ideas in my book “Hunting, Gathering, & Videogames” (such as “Why do we have to work?” and “Why do we have to use money?” and “How should we define ’success’?”) – youtube.com – where I play the background piano accompaniment for songs in Nick Gisburne’s book of lyrics “Blasphemy! Anthems for Atheists.”

Cry Me A River (blues piano version)

 

This is my piano version of Cry Me A River. I worked it out by ear and put some improvised blues over the top of it.

Slow Blues Piano Solo

 

I learned this kind of blues from a tutorial by David Bennet Cohen (Homespun DVD). This music really swings, and I only play simple chord and notes (CCCC-FF-G). Enjoy ;)

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