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LESSON SUMMARY
Do you want to learn how to play one of the most famous jazz songs of all time, Fly Me to the Moon, on piano? This tune has been recorded thousands of times by many famous artists, but the best known version is by Frank Sinatra. In this approach, you will learn how to play this great song in 4 easy steps:
1. Learn the melody / lead sheet
2. Drop guide tones / chord shells
3. Stock groove
4. Melodic embellishments
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Happy practicing!
Jonny May
01:04 Lead sheet melody
02:21 Drop guide tone
06:05 Stock groove
07:30 Swing 6ths + turns
11:07 Conclusion
Oh wow! Thanks Jonny!
2:49 I love it when keyboard players try to do vibrato xD
It works on some nice old synths though. (So piano players.)
@@herrfriberger5 And in old tape recordings.
@@necroyoli08 Haha! Yes.
Especially on a digital piano! Too funny .
@@noi5emaker It would be much easier to implement after touch sensitivity on a digital or electronic instrument though, than on a real acoustic piano. Again, some synths have had it, at least since the late 1970s. (But, yes, it looks silly here.)
As a classically trained pianist looking at moving into jazz, I found this very well explained, illustrated, and excellent step-by-step process to build up upon. Thank you very much Jonny.
Great! Fly me to the moon is to me the „hello world“ of jazz.
What is hello world?
@@MaxRamos8 Ah I'm sorry - that's the minimal viable program if you start programming, like a minimal test :)
i got u dude
@@MaxRamos8 Hello World is a simple program that, when run, displays the message: Hello World . Fittingly, the Hello World program has long been the new programmer's induction into a myriad of programming languages.
"hello, world" does not allow German quote symbols in any programming language... ;)
"Jazz is abour simplifying things"
Me : really???
Gallant Helda 😆😆😆
Adam Neely would disagree
Press x to doubt
Jazz is about learning a bunch of complex things and then having the mastery over them to simplify
Jazz is about complicating things into infinity
“It’s a great beginner approach”.
Nicest way to say it sucks
LMAO
That's a great beginner assessment...
Sour grapes much?
As a beginner you need to own your right to suck. Jonny definitely showed ways for beginners to improve.
I was brought up as a young child born in 1954 listening to this kind of music. I love it so much. Pease keep teaching it, as the younger generations need to learn it! Well done ! ! 💕💕
In music theory, I had a professor suggest similar voice-leading principals for common-practice part-writing. He explained it using the analogy of a couch potato. The best chord resolutions are those with the smallest movement.
Huh. Interesting
i'm starting to understand:
small movements and chromatics are best for resolutions
The approach is very good and helpful, but the explanation is simply perfect 👌😀
Thanks for sharing!
Super easy and useful, sound so relaxing ,thanks for your great tips.
Thrilled that I’m learning keyboard at 77years. Challenging but fun!
💖💐👍
My Jazz piano teacher tell me about this in our first lesson. He called it "Piano Solo Chords" and I studied it in all 251 progressions (major, minor etc etc) this is an exellent way to master piano solo and discover new harmonic possibilities. Thank you for sharing Jonny
NDP MUSIC 251 progression, dedication!
Mind telling me how long it took you because I'm a classically trained pianist and this looks like it's gonna take 10 years of daily practice to be able to improvise it off the top of one's head. 😥
Awesome love the info!
The best jazz lesson for beginners that I have seen so far. Well done.
Great. Very clear. Thank you Johnny.
I’m not a pianist but it always interesting to me to see commonalities between other instruments and this concept reminds me of some approaches to guitar. Great lesson!
Sweet. Glad I found this channel.
Wonderfull! Thank you! Stefan 🌞
I like how you teach jazz. Ill try this but on my guitar
Wow this is very easy 👍. Thanks Jonny
Amazing !! thanks I'll definetly suscribe to your courses
Johnny you made life easier for learning difficult stuff. Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing!!!🙏🏻
Love your channel❤️ Thank you!
Awesome video. Really digging the presentation.
You are a great teacher, Jonny.
Great resource, thank u for the time and effort you put in to teach!
It's so nice !!! Thank you so much for your show ....
Glad you enjoy it!
You are great good Jonny! Thanks to you!
awesome lesson brother.thank you for the video.its very resourceful.
Fantastic teaching, thanks!
Really love it!
Great content, good job!
Great lesson!
Very well done. Sounds great without being overly complicated.
Thank Jonny for your excellent tips.
Trust me, playing Fly Me To The Moon in C# is easier than coding in C++
Lucky you. At this moment recursive programming in C++ is more easy for me than playing both hands at the same time.
What about coding in C#?
How about playing Fly Me To The Moon in C++? From 1 to 10 impossible ♭ullsheets (SIC!) of 10?
That's because C++ coding is equal to playing it in D
LOL Don't know if it's true, but it's funny.
Excellent tutorial!
Amazing. Simple. Straight. Thank you, thumbs up 👍🏻
Thank you Jonny I really find this lesson very helpful you are very kind.
wow thank you so much for the lesson!
Wow, this is AMAZING Jonny! 👏👏👏💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏
I'm a total Jazz beginner and this lesson is very very understandable. Thank you!
This was so helpful!!!
0:24 Soo mee...
Am such a Beginner...and very very lucky to have found this Channel! Can't Thank you enough!
Awesome tutorial!!!
Excellent Jazz starter video and your vibrato is awesome!
well done, extremely clear and effective
very interesting lesson, thank you Jonny !
Fascinating!
Excellent, glad i found this channel
Very nice Johnny. thank you
Great video as always Jonny :))
Great one !
Awesome this has been my dream video and here it is❤
Thanks for sharing this~!
great video ! helped me alot !
Great teaching
I love this, thank you. Cheers!
Wow so usefull thank!!! 👍👍👍
i'm 10 seconds in and the body language and movements are exactly what gives away an amateur. You nailed the look!
Great work! You have good tips for intermediates students!
Nice Joni , thanks
thank you you make me feel i can play jazz and believe me i enjoy your video
Excellent.
Another great video 👏
Thanks, I really appreciate these videos
Tqsm Mr. Jonny.
i cant believe i only just discovered this channel. amazing teacher
Thank you bro!
Brilliant, congratulations!
Man, tanks for your time!!! COOL. GRTNG from Brazil!
Sounds great 👌
Well done, thank you :)
Marvelous lesson I'm returning to when stuck with improvisation and need inspiration. So simple explanation of such important things. Twelve minutes to learn for several weeks for beginner. But it definitely worth time. Jonny, thanks again and again for priceless videos!
Awesome, thank you for watching!
As a fellow teacher, I recognize a gifted instructor when I see one! I've only seen two 13-minute videos so far & I am SO excited to watch more! In college, I took one semester of jazz piano. My teacher was a visiting professor from UNT, one of the nation's TOP jazz schools, and I can honestly say that I've learned more in your 2 videos than in that ENTIRE unfortunate semester. I never tried jazz again, assuming that I was the problem. Now I know differently and cannot WAIT to watch more! TY!! 🤗
Winde Marshall awesome Winde!
THANK YOU
nice explanation on the dotted 8th swing in the left hand with the stride shells I like that
You are the first person to break down fast melody or scales to a beginner like that for me. Big ups to you thank you a lot 🙌🏽🙌🏽
I feel inspired to play again
Great,. Thaks
Thank you jonny, very cool
this is Great!!
You're Awesome!
Love the song choice
THANK YOU FOR THE COUNTING that helps me to learn to play jazz :-)
this is literally exactly what i've been looking for lately thank you so much
Very inspiring
Muy buen gusto para tocar el piano. Excelente!!
Keep it up.. Awesomeness
Hey! This is great guide, and a good concept to learn. However, I feel like this might be more useful for intermediates who understand voicing as a concept, because the way you teach it is applicable only to songs with that specific chord progression. As a classical pianist who self taught himself jazz over years, I found that these concepts are only useful if you understand them in the larger context (why the 3rd and 7th? What's so special about them? What to do with songs with different chord progressions?).
I know your intention is to teach a useful tool, not music theory, but once you understand the idea of voicing, the importance of each part of the chord, it's easier to take this tool farther, it's easier to just open a real book and try learning songs randomly once you understand *how* to break apart the chords, it's hard to deal with complicated songs if you only know the tool and you don't understand why it sometimes works.
To reiterate, I liked the video. this is useful for me. I teach music and this technique is something I can use to teach better what my hands know better than my brain. But I'd still, at least, make sure to explain that there's some basic concepts that fuel this specific technique, so anyone can try looking those up and not just copy & paste.
I subscribed. Love to see me more content, hope my criticism makes some sense :)
@@renesoto-pintor2916 Why all the anger? Also, I don't understand your argument. I don't have to create my own videos to be able to make suggestions and constructive criticism, and it seems Johnny appreciated what I had to say. I also wasn't trying to boast but to give what I said some more credibility. I think I was ok, but even if not, why you be like that?
Nice!
thankyou this is very useful when playing with bandmate🙏🏻
Hey ! Thanks for the lesson !!! i'm still practicing it, Question please: what MIDI? program are you using that shows the keyboard and notes being played ?
Nice tutorial...
Thank you
This video really help me a lot. Already described! Thank you!
Good teaching
thx, teacher
Thanks..⚘💚
A thumb-up, if just for the energy and effort.
Cool!