Paddy Milner is recognised as one of the leading blues piano players in the world. Following years with the late great Jack Bruce, he's now the current keyboard player of choice for Sir Tom Jones. He is also a two times winner of the Best Keyboard Player category in the British Blues awards. The aim of the course is to get better at improvising on a slow blues. In the course, Paddy starts by playing an authentic slow blues crammed with great ideas and riffs. He then breaks everything down, explaining what he's doing in detail, giving you plenty of creative ideas for you to use in your own playing.
Best of Blues Piano. Keyboard Signature Licks by Todd Lowry. A step-by-step breakdown of the piano styles and techniques of Dr. John, Pete Johnson, Professor Longhair, Pinetop Perkins, and others that uses their actual licks to teach. 14 songs are covered, including Blueberry Hill. Results 1 - 20 of 94 - Explore our list of Blues - Sheet Music & Songbooks Books at Barnes & Noble®. Title: Best of Blues Piano, Author: Todd Lowry.
You can start by trying out a free video below to get a feel for the course. You'll be playing some awesome sounding blues piano in minutes. Lesson Plan.
Playing on a Slow Blues. Paddy Milner is not only recognised as one of the leading blues piano players in the world (he is currently keyboard player of choice for SIR TOM JONES, following several years with the late great JACK BRUCE), but also as a superb original songwriter and distinctive singer. Just read the praise from the likes of Dave Brubeck! He has twice won the award for Best Keyboard Player in the British Blues Awards. He holds a long standing residency as founder member of the Ronnie Scott's Blues Explosion at the world renowned Ronnie Scott's club. His current group LONDONOLA plays homegrown British music with a strong dose of New Orleans spirit, and his new collaborative group JAWBONE will see it’s eagerly anticipated debut album released in late 2016.
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This is a popular American song composed by W. Handy in the blues style.
It remains a fundamental part of jazz musicians' repertoire. It was also one of the first blues songs to succeed as a pop song. It has been performed by numerous musicians of all styles from Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith to Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Guy Lombardo, and the Boston Pops Orchestra. Score Type: Arrangement for Piano Score Key: G major (Sounding Pitch) ( View more ) Time Signature: 4/4 ( View more ) Tempo Marking: Duration: 3:55 Number of Pages: 3 Difficulty: Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players Instrument: ( View more ) Style: ( View more ) Tags.