Piano Lessons – Blues Ch. 13 Overview (Updated)
From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com this is a quick video overview of chapter 13 from the online piano lessons series titled “Blues for Piano and Keyboard”.
From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com this is a quick video overview of chapter 13 from the online piano lessons series titled “Blues for Piano and Keyboard”.
Me (14) playing “My Own Blues” by Christian WIllisohn from “The Real Blues ‘n Boogie Buch”.
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From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com , this is a short overview of Chapter 12 from the online piano lessons series titled “Blues for Piano and Keyboard”.
St Louis Blues composed by WC Handy. sheet music: digital.library.msstate.edu Ragtime Blues played by Sue Keller on a limited production 7-1/2 foot Steingraeber piano handmade in Germany. Recorded live at the Atlantic Music Center, Melbourne, FL on Friday, January 23, 2009. atlanticmusiccenter.com
This is a piece of basic blues put together with the more popular riffs out there, melted together in one piece of music for you to learn. Use this as something basic and once you get the hang of it, try improvising on it, people!
From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com this is the updated full free version of “Blues for Piano and Keyboard”, chapters 4 and 5. Outrageously fun piano lessons that dive into R&B, Black Gospel and straight-up blues – check it out!
My piano arrangement of Elton’s I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues. *I don’t have the sheet music for this song.
Tips and tricks for playing blues piano, including a demonstration; learn this and more in this free online video piano lesson for intermediate level musicians taught by expert pianist Paul Becker. Expert: Paul Becker Bio: Paul Becker has been playing the piano for more then 20 years. He is a musician in heart and soul, and also plays the Accordion and the Shofar. Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler
www.artistopia.com This piece was written early in Jelly Roll’s career in Detroit as “The Wolverines”. It was later published in 1923 by Melrose and the Spikes Brothers, who added the word “blues” to the title, knowing that it would increase sales. It is not a blues,but a standard 32 bar chorus with a verse. The sheet music features the New Orleans Rhythm Kings who introduced this version of the tune in 1923.