How to Play a Funk Groove: Piano Lessons : Stops & Glissandos in Funk Piano
How to play downbeat stops and right hand glissandos with jazz piano concepts and techniques; learn this and more in this free online piano lesson taught by professional composer and pianist Jonathan Wilson. Expert: Jonathon Wilson Bio: Jonathon Wilson has been a professional composer and pianist for over twenty years. Filmmaker: Jonathon Wilson



lol, horn section
are these like the only funk lessons on youtube cus i only seem to find blues (an lots of it) really good lesson. 5 stars =)
By the way — I do have the music for this series as a PDF file… if you’d like a copy, message me and I’ll send it to you. (-Jonathon)
Hello! Plz send me PDF for piano funk lessons
u talk too much lol
he failed his glissando at the end isnt it?
good
Hey Jonathon
If you can handle it, i would like that pdf to!
I would love the PDF for the piano funk lessons as well!
first 5 seconds of every video of this series are the best
like a robot [:
sorry for offtopic. Yeah, great lessons, ill try and learn it
ca a l’air pas mal…mais tu parles trop !
Hi guys. You’ve probably noticed the order and titles of this video series is a bit confusing and screwed up on youtube. so i’ve numbered and ordered them , and added links to the backing track , you can find it here:
darkcognitive (dot) com
There’s also other video lessons on there as well so feel free to signup and rate / comment.
ok, just shut up and play.
too much speaking. as if you explaing it to complete idiots. Just play the music, man!
That would be awesome!
Could you please send me the PFD?
Sweet, everyone knows you’re intense when you’ve bled on pianos.
what are some classical music that use glissando?
bled on the piano!?! Thats pretty hardcore
Yeah, breaks the skin on your fingers lol.
I haven’t come across any. o_O
Haha no, actually I think it’s not THAT rare to bleed on pianos.
…But not as common as bleeding on harps or guitars and such XD
Debussy’s prelude from pour le piano uses glissando.
right and Ravel concerto in G, his Jeux Deau, and Prokofievs Toccata.