Insane blues piano by Dan Burnett
Recorded in 2007. Go to www.danburnett.co.uk for latest news and gig dates.
Recorded in 2007. Go to www.danburnett.co.uk for latest news and gig dates.
The latest. Leave me comments, criticise and all that. And please enjoy it. (There are quite a few people who seem to think this is a sped up video; firstly to do this would mess up the sound – and would render this video completely pointless. I am not trying to trick anyone)
Hey, In this video I talk about a few vartiations on the 12 bar blues and some cool endings that I use in the Key of G. Hope this helps, and please leave a comment. Thanks, Ben
Movie recorded at a concert in Birmingham, March 2010. This tune harks back to the golden ages of Boogie Woogie and is generally credited as being an old Pete Johnson and Big Joe Turner song, as indeed Jools’ himself credits this at the end. Great ‘Big Band’ with the twelve strong horn section {5 saxophones, 4 trombones and 3 trumpets} greatly adding to the Boogie/Swing feel of the piece, with Jools as ever playing some great stuff at the piano. On a personal note, due to the small stage there was a very unusual stage placing of the Orchestra Section on Jool’s side of the stage, where I took up my position – my goodness, what an amazingly powerful feeling to be close-up to the guys playing their instruments!
Performance highlights from the Sky Hempy Keyboard Performance Series / Saugatuck ’08. Now on Facebook – The Boogie Woogie Kid Fan Page!
Christoph Rois plays his own Blues
Created by myself 29.12.2007 in midi editor. It is a tribute to the great Piano player. Meade Lux Lewis – Honky Tonk Train Blues [3 - Honky Tonk Piano synth]. Based on the sheet music and original Meade Lux Lewis playing. Thanks to cam1987
Hey, its been a while but here is another Blues Piano Lesson – This time I am concentrating on a walking bass pattern and and pretty funky right hand riff. Hope this helps! Ben
This is a new and very fast Boogie Woogie tune I wrote. When I first watched the recording I realized that this tune sounds much better when it’s performed live because of the dynamics I employed. They are kind of missing in the video because the microphone of the camcorder is not the best but anyway, I hope you’ll like it.
Hey. Firstly, apologies for the long video, I do tend to waffle [talk] quite a bit and, as many of you have pointed out;I say “Umm” and “Uhh” quite a lot, so thats probably to blame for the length of the video :p This video goes into detail about David Sprunger’s ‘Great Blues Riffs’. A full version of this can be found one of his videos at this link: uk.youtube.com Hope this video helps and gives you some cool ideas. Ben