Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 9 (Updated)


Full lesson link here: www.KeyboardBlues.com This is the updated full free version of Ch. 9 from the online blues piano lessons series. This chapter digs into a cookin’ left hand blues riff on the piano that really drives the rhythm of blues, black gospel and jazz. Check it out!


25 Comments on “Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 9 (Updated)”

  1. 1: thedevil82es said at 11:56 pm on November 3rd, 2011:

    Amazing, your lessons are great and very clear on every step!!

  2. 2: vsusai said at 12:07 am on November 4th, 2011:

    beautiful thanks

  3. 3: DRstaszak said at 12:47 am on November 4th, 2011:

    what video does he teach the right hand?

  4. 4: diamond3187 said at 1:33 am on November 4th, 2011:

    ‘Cookin’… HAHAHA

  5. 5: swiftla said at 1:41 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Very informative and useful lesson! groovy!

  6. 6: dgtippens said at 2:28 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Love it!!!

  7. 7: Gary1q2 said at 3:09 am on November 4th, 2011:

    yay invisible hands

  8. 8: YNOTARG said at 3:57 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Thanx, I really needed to find fresh places to go in my music venture. Yeah, I’m a novice, but thanks to artist like you I’ll be improving my mind set and musical knowledge.

  9. 9: piano9899 said at 4:03 am on November 4th, 2011:

    @tangypasta – bummer! Ha that cracks me up.

  10. 10: tangypasta said at 4:49 am on November 4th, 2011:

    so blue its depressing

  11. 11: MrJustAnotherOne said at 5:23 am on November 4th, 2011:

    @piano9899 I am so screwed. I have no money, credit cards all maxed out. I am really meaning: no money. So I guess I am totally out of your league.
    Basically, I am not a real person but I can appreciate true quality…
    And this is trully great so youtube is for me: Free love!
    Next step after this wonderfull course: harmony and mathematics of music…
    For now I understood: three half tones followed by either a repeated the same base tone or an octave below (or higher..).
    Really love the concept.

  12. 12: piano9899 said at 6:11 am on November 4th, 2011:

    @MrJustAnotherOne – ha – i love your enthusiasm! That’s so cool… DSprunger

  13. 13: MrJustAnotherOne said at 6:41 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Simply fabulous.
    Harmony in easy practice.
    wow factor exponent wow!

    I mean: really could it be that simple…. Yes it is.

  14. 14: stupidvideos73 said at 7:22 am on November 4th, 2011:

    best song is “Give me wings” by David Sprunger

  15. 15: 12da22da3 said at 7:36 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Hmmm B flat right students

    HELLS YEAH B FLAT

  16. 16: SoundofMusic8 said at 8:29 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Sick beats man!

  17. 17: OthelloMar said at 9:01 am on November 4th, 2011:

    This is awesome! Abundantly generous and informative lessons! Do you ever show the notation and hands together? Thanks so much! Marge

  18. 18: edu816 said at 9:15 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Your techniques are easy to follow and amazing. Thanks so much for recording this video.

    Thank you so much.

  19. 19: illroyal said at 9:15 am on November 4th, 2011:

    good lessons as allways.illroyal

  20. 20: justpickn said at 9:44 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Just starting to learn to play the on the ivory. Your vids are great stuff.

  21. 21: SUNIL0336 said at 9:45 am on November 4th, 2011:

    joayo~heheh

  22. 22: rowemini said at 10:38 am on November 4th, 2011:

    enjoying every minute you certainly make it a great learning experience!

  23. 23: banedt said at 11:23 am on November 4th, 2011:

    Hmm…makes me wanna play the piano again real bad…great job!!

  24. 24: micahgardner said at 11:34 am on November 4th, 2011:

    you make piano lessons fun.

  25. 25: sydgnorman said at 12:00 pm on November 4th, 2011:

    fantastic