Sophia Lots of progress from Vid 1 to Vid 2. Go!

Thank you so much! âĪïļ I have good teachers 😂

Ha! What a joker...

Do this 10,000 times eh??? Actually I have been trying this with the suggested finger setting and it's okay because you don't have to hold the note. As soon as you feel the strain, you are already moving to the next position. I'm still not liking it much though!

Ok, 7 down, only 9,993 more to go 😆

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Phew... this gives me some more time. Thank you Christian ðŸĪŠ

Hi Sophia

A classic blues lick, and whilst 10,000 is a joke, the fundamental idea is sound. Play it until you don't have to think. Notice that the lower part in the RH is playing the blues scale (without Bb) up and down. So you could just play the lower RH part only.

If playing the LH part at the same time throws you, just play a C octave (C2 and C3 together) on each beat, this is easier and will help you to master the RH.

I think I've said this before, but it's worth repeating. Practise the LH patterns until they can be done on auto-pilot. This will free up your RH. Also worth mentioning that once you've learnt a phrase like that in the RH, it can be applied and repeated across the whole of 12 bars.

If I have time I'll try and do a few videos to demonstrate.

Cheers

Simon
All round average Jazz, Blues & Rock player.
Currently working towards ABRSM grade 8.

    Simonb If I have time I'll try and do a few videos to demonstrate.

    That would be wonderful, thank you so much! I think all us beginners (varying from bloody beginner to eternal beginner) would learn so much from that ðŸĨ°

    There's a lot of skill involved in playing the blues well. I've been watching some of the vids posted here and the pieces seem quite challenging, especially where the LH is playing notes at the bottom pf the keyboard and the RH is on the far right - I haven't yet played anything which involves the hands being so far apart.
    I can see the appeal - these pieces are a change from the usual method book selection.

    "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

    Yes, these blues licks involve an entirely different part of the brain as following a method book (at least it feels that way). I enjoy learning both... but I confess that the blues lessons are a lot more fun! I really have to force myself to divide my practice sessions equally, otherwise Mr Alfred risks getting forgotten altogether and I don't think it would please him 😃

    Unrelated side note:
    When I was still in Alfred book 1 I was following the "Let's Play Piano" lessons. To this day, when I refer to Alfred, my husband thinks I'm talking about Gale ðŸĪĢ

    Ok, my take. After re-listening to my recording, it still sounds very tumbler-ish compared to the sound of Christian's during his lesson. And I screwed up the ending, wasn't sure if my muscle memory was right, and then just kicked out two notes that are supposed to be played way more smooth.

    Anyway, it is very hot these days and my keyboard surface tends to get sticky. So the best time to record is before noon. Yesterday afternoon I tried to get a recording as well, but the slides just didn't work out.

    Now it is time to go back to sight-reading as well. I paused that part of my learning path for too long, now.

      WieWaldi I've never been into blues music, but I really like that piece, it's very relaxing and I thought you played it really well. You look relaxed and you have lovely hands (said from someone whose hands look like knarled talons when playing - I have hand envy!). I didn't perceive any wrong notes so what was "wrong" towards the end seems to have been cleverly covered by your fluid playing.
      How long have you been playing piano?

      "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

        Nightowl Thanks, actually this isn't a piece. It was just some exercises put together. The "wrong" part wasn't a wrong note itself. There are not that many notes, that can go wrong in blues ^^. It is the ending I am unhappy. Normally I trust in muscle memory for this, but during the recording my brain switched on and asked: "Are you sure to press these notes? Wanna double check it?" Then I hesitated and decided to tell my brain to shut up and kicked out the notes where my fingers waited. Too harsh, not smooth enough. You know, for music like this, feeling and timing is king.

        Nightowl How long have you been playing piano?

        Started January 2021, but with a big gap. Now it is about 2 1/2 years active playing.

          WieWaldi, that was sooo smooth and delightful! I'm noticing great progress, wow, well done! And although I like your click ⏰ tock 🕰ïļ tock 🕰ïļ tock 🕰ïļ buddy , I confess that I enjoyed this even more without it I also didn't notice any missing notes - the ending was very smooth. You're imagining it 😁

          Next: me again... but not too soon. I'm still only 23 repeats into the 10,000 🙄
          And Alfred is calling loudly too. I am three pieces away from finishing the book and I want to graduate to book 3 before the summer is over! 😂

          Hi

          I did quickly record a video based on that drone riff today, but didn't realise it would need to be on YouTube (or at least somewhere you can post the link from) to show it here.

          I'll have to see if I can find a better way....

          Cheers

          Simon
          All round average Jazz, Blues & Rock player.
          Currently working towards ABRSM grade 8.

          WieWaldi Thanks for the clarification. I thought you had a few years' experience under your belt and now I can understand why you have pretty high standards about your own playing - I guess that as time goes on we all set the bar for our playing a little higher.
          On another note and without wanting to come across as weird, your avatar pic seems totally at odds with your ability to play - there is no way anyone would think that you play like a muppet! 😁 You could change your pic to show your lovely hands instead - they are symbolic of your deft touch. 🙂

          "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

            Nightowl change your pic to show your lovely hands

            If we take this video:

            Then WieWaldi is lucky to have Muppet hands 😃 I remember the first time I talked to WieWaldi in PW was to tell him how much I like the avatar, loll It is actually playing piano there! 😃

              Sophia Oh my gosh! Handpuppets from 1970 - just colored gloves. Today's socks have at least some buttons as eyes.... I must have missed this clip in my life. It is even older than I am. This time was innocent back then. While watching, I was always expecting some nasty gestures to happen, like a middle finger, but this is way too innocent.

              Nightowl You could change your pic to show your lovely hands instead

              No way! I stick to Rowlf. There aren't that many iconic puppets or cartoons known for playing piano. SchrÃķder from the peanuts might be the most famous one. And Rowlf is next. It is hard to find a 3rd one, maybe Tom. But I know him playing the piano only very occasional. Tom was very intriguing to be used as avatar, as my real name is Thomas, too. But Tom is a much faster learner than me. Even faster than Sophia. (sorry)

              Btw: does anybody know where I can get his method book?

              Haha yes it's older than me too (only a little). Innocent days... and such adorable music. Timeless really!

              Edit: oops, cross posted! Tom is not only faster, but he has much more flexible fingers too!

              WieWaldi OMG Both those T&J videos are pure genius! 😁 If only it was that easy to learn piano!

              "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)