Thanks @hebele . I have missed this video. This is why I don't remember joking about classical teachers.

rogerch Following along here Iā€™m curious: is the F# supposed to be played at the same time as the C and the Bb with the G coming shortly after ? !

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See this video in slowmo.

    hebele I see. This is the reason I didn't find the slide in his video, because I was curious about Christians finger positions. (Not that I would change mine, if his would be different. Nope - I even change his fingering numbers too often.)

    But it is slideable. It was instantly in my muscle memory to be recalled. Therefore, I guess he did the royal thirds with that slide somewhat later. Probably around lesson 10 or later. In lesson 2 definitely I didn't play this slide, because I only followed the video.

    Maybe you should skip this specific slide for now and go on. If it was the comfy slide without the need for the curled fingers, I would encourage you to do it. Don't worry - you will learn it later, and you are missing nothing for now.

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    Somewhere in this thread I was complaining about the slide too (yeah yeah cue WieWaldi "you moan a lot" pffttt) and I think I even mentioned it hurt a little. But... I learned it too. And thanks for the video about the slide @hebele - I missed that one too! Interesting!

    Edit: Found it! In fact that was the exact same slide (without the C). And WieWie posted a video then too šŸ˜

      Sophia (yeah yeah cue WieWaldi "you moan a lot" pffttt)

      No, this is not true. I am not moaning a lot. I am just complaining that my progress is so slow. And I don't like, that I forget more than I learn. And I am jealous that you are learning so much faster than I do. And I am envy, you learn all the advanced stuff in Alfred's like diminished chords while I stick to the Blues stuff only. I mean, Christian only explained the half-diminished chord so far. You play Piano for several years less, but you know already how to diminish something fully. I can only half diminish a chord. And that you can play Chopin, and me not. You know, there is no easy Chopin. Not to mention this Ostinato Jazz. I use Blues as a vehicle to get into Jazz, but you step directly into Jazz playing. And then all this creativity - embedding cats into videos. Doing duets with a hand puppets and all the like. You have two professional musicians as parents giving you all the talent while my parents have trouble to spell music. Actually nobody of my friends play an instrument or is musical at all, and...

      ...you are right - I moan a lot! šŸ™€

      Edit: šŸ‘† this is not true!

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        Wait, no no no noooooooo I didn't say YOU moan a lot. I said you can accuse ME of moaning a lot. Which of course would be totally true. I guess that means we BOTH moan a lot......... we should start a club. Ok, maybe not. I think that might give some wrong impression. šŸ˜±

        WieWaldi Actually nobody of my friends play an instrument or is musical at all, and...

        You have at least one! Annoying, yes, but talented. Or so she keeps hearing šŸ˜‚šŸ˜…šŸ¤£

          Sophia Of course - here in the forum you are right.
          No - I meant my face to face friends. Not the facebook-ish ones.

          ā¤ļø Friend! šŸ˜

          šŸ‘ŗ But annoyingly talented šŸ˜¾

            Sophia Edit: Found it! In fact that was the exact same slide (without the C). And WieWie posted a video then too šŸ˜

            Ok, then this is Christian's original video with that slide. Not that different from our beginners versions.

            WieWaldi But annoyingly talented

            I will agree with the annoying part šŸ„°

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            ............ annyong one is me! not you!
            Before we misunderstand each other again šŸ˜

            hebele WieWaldi

            Thanks for the videos! Based on what I saw the F# is played first right before the beat, and the C-G-Bb are played together on the beat. And I learned a new technique for me!

            WieWaldi The thing that makes me curious - why are you asking, Roger? I mean, if I really dared to ask this question, I would have asked you. Or @TC3 .

            Hey @WieWaldi you and the other students of the blues here are way ahead of me on blues playing!

            I have done a very small amount of blues playing. My latest was an attempt improvise using the blues scale in the right hand with I IV V chords in the left hand, but using more my style of playing than traditional blues. I quickly realized that to make this work I need to (1) study the blues scale and (2) if I want anything like the a blues progression I need to drill the left hand to make it automatic. Otherwise I quickly lose the blues progression and wander all over the place harmonically.

            Basically I'm an absolute beginner (is that right?) when it comes to the blues!

              WieWaldi I share your pain WieWie - it's NOT FAIR!!! From what I've seen though, you have some enviable playing skills too, it's just that you're progressing at normal speed, while Sophia is supersonic. šŸ™‚

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

              rogerch your playing skills are awesome. I don't think you can call yourself a beginner by any means. All you can say is: " Listen friends, I am beginning a new piece."

                rogerch Basically I'm an absolute beginner (is that right?) when it comes to the blues!

                WieWie's scales of proficiency are very fluid and argued over a lot, so you pick your own - all the way up to eternal beginner šŸ˜‚ I am being teased about being at Ferrari speed, but just wait for the sonic jet boom sound once you unleash your powers šŸ˜„

                  WieWaldi Awesome observation WieWie.

                  Sophia Nice turn of phrase; "sonic jet boom". šŸ˜„ I'm looking forward to this - no pressure @rogerch !

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

                    Nightowl Sophia Nice turn of phrase; "sonic jet boom". šŸ˜„ I'm looking forward to this - no pressure @rogerch !

                    Well, I took another shot at it today with the same result.

                    I think it would be really cool to be able to play blues improvs and I may do the work to make that happen at some point. Like everything else with piano it will take time! Lots of scales and drilling! I don't anticipate any sonic booms!

                    I've been working on improvising waltzes for the next PW themed recital. It comes down to doing what I already do, but in 3/4 time rather than my current 4/4ish maybe random time. Even 3/4 time has proven to be much harder than I thought it would be. Blues will be orders of magnitude more work!

                    Okay, I just recorded, edited and uploaded my recital piece (for the other forum):

                    I practiced this without the pedal, but today I decided to bring the pedal in. And suddenly my fingering was different. No longer the need for some awkward hand position just in order to hold down some keys for legato playing.
                    I've learned my lesson: start with the pedal right away, no matter if you think the piece is so easy that it doesn't need the pedal.

                    Unfortunately, at the very end, one note was played so silent that it is almost muted. This muted note is a result of the changed fingering. Nah - nobody can expect a total beginner to play flawlessly.

                      Oh that was absolutely LOVELY WieWaldi... I thoroughly enjoyed it and played it again right away. And then again. Then my husband came in and asked what are you doing? So I told him I was listening to your piece... and right now we're BOTH listening at high volume. And I will play it quite a few more times... this is my type of music! Gentle, melodious, pretty harmonies, and very well played. So very smooth and suave too. How dare you call yourself a beginner

                      I am really enjoying my current lesson, but now I just can't wait to learn this Country blues too!

                      And I agree, the pedal is a necessity... it changes everything from meh to wow!

                        Sophia Thank you for your kind words. But you know why we call ourselves beginners. The hurdles to become an intermediate player are just too big. You know, sightreading, repetoire of 500++ pieces and you know what else we have forgotten. So much more stuff that is a must have for an intermediate. I guess, I will get 20% of that in the next 10 years.

                        Unfortunately I am half through the Eight Easy Blues pieces. Only four more to go. šŸ˜Ŗ I wish Christian had 40 pieces with that easy beginner level. So far, every piece was a joy learning and also a joy playing it.

                        Btw, Christian made this ad-video. Playing a small bit of every piece inside this collection. But this video was unlisted in YouTube. Only very few views, no comments, no upvotes.
                        I asked him why it is unlisted and he told me... nope - you can read everything in the comment section of the vid. Short story - I am his best promoter!

                          WieWaldi Haha yes, you promote him pretty well... you need to, he is too modest! I have the sheet music too of course, so maybe I should learn the first one after my current lesson. I listened to the trailer and I agree, every single piece is equally beautiful. Whereas I remember a "Hanon" lesson and a "Gospel" one and.... yeah. I am not sure if I'm looking forward to those (but I will of course... just maybe not as polished as Hit the Road).

                          I have decided to stay a beginner until Eternal Beginner, then I can stay there, well, eternally, lol. I too don't want to spend my leisure time brainlessly looping scales, or arpeggios, learning theory, do exams or adding Fur Elise to my repertoire just because everybody else does. My time to get super serious passed 40 years ago. I wasn't serious about learning music then, so I see no reason to suddenly change that now šŸ¤”

                          Though it sure is fun to be your ankle biter every now and then

                          WieWaldi that sounds great, very enjoyable to listen.

                          I feel so betrayed when the notes at the very end goes wrong šŸ˜…. I know it is irrational but the feeling doesn't care.