Jazz/Blues Piano - Freddie Freeloader 🎹 Jazz Piano College

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Piano tutorial on blues in B flat. How to improvise and create a bass line.
here's the chart:

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I do binge watch your videos always, even videos I've already watched... Im working on the series of Autumn leaves you made, extremely useful! and love the way you explain... watch a lot of jazz channels but always come back to yours, I think it's unique... thanks for all your content!!!

ForeignAffair
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Hi Tony, great video. I can tell you how I like to approach this. I'll print out the lead sheet, and make notes while watching your video, ideas you drop in on scales, approaches, etc. And as you say, spend some time at the piano trying things. Appreciate the guidance!

ericmitchell
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Thanks for the reminder to put in the work. Binge watching maybe fun, but more progress comes, to quote Mel Brooks in Blazing Saddles, from “WORK Work Work Work Work !”

johnpagan
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Great video as always Tony! I like to play around with the corresponding Mixolydian scale for each chord in blues sometimes. Can’t go wrong with the great blues scale though!

chandlerfelty
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Beaucoup de bonnes choses à chaque fois je vais suivre le conseil à la fin de cette vidéo, j’avais l’impression que vous me parliez. On sent que vous avez beaucoup à partager, merci énormément.

mquidesh
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Very nice, , , love it, many thanks❤🎉😂

claricemouraopontes
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Another excellent tutorial Sensei Tony, that insoucinent Freddie >.<

汗をかいたアヒル
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Interesting that Miles used Wynton Kelly for the recording of this song on "Kind of Blue" and Bill Evans for the other tunes.

blackcatcentralmusic
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Ever think of doing "Valse hot"? Kind of nice little melody

TheRealSandleford
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Tony, could you stay on this tune another minute and talk about COMPING behind bass / horn/sax on it.? Thank you

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