Get the Vibe Going with this Boogie Woogie Riff | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Dr. K demonstrates how to play a boogie woogie bass with two chords on the right hand while adding a boogie woogie stomp on the left hand.
Key Insights
- 🖐️ Dr. K demonstrates how to play a boogie woogie bass using two chords on the right hand.
- 🫲 He adds a boogie woogie stomp on the left hand to enhance the rhythm.
- 🖐️ The left hand boogie woogie stomp can be found in lesson two or three of his "How to Play Amazing Boogie Woogie Piano" series.
- 💙 A catchy boogie woogie rhythm and blues riff can be created with a simple rift.
- 👌 Viewers are encouraged to connect with Dr. K on Google+ and Facebook and subscribe to his channel for regular piano lessons.
- 🎼 The website www.badboy.com offers instant downloadable products, including boogie woogie sheet music and other educational materials.
- 👌 Dr. K emphasizes the importance of studying and practicing the videos for a world-class boogie woogie education.
Transcript
hi guys come over here camera person to the right hand I want you to play these two Rifts with a boogie wogie bass now in the right hand I'm just playing g a c and e flat okay so G A C and B flat I'm doing it with 1 two three the fourth fingers and then I want you to go down and there I'm playing E flat G A and C so the two chords are and then that... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What chords does Dr. K use in this boogie woogie lesson?
Dr. K uses two chords – G A C and E flat, and E flat G A and C – in this boogie woogie lesson.
Q: How does Dr. K create a boogie woogie bass sound with these chords?
Dr. K uses a boogie woogie bass by playing the chords with his right hand using the 1, 2, 3, and 4 fingers, and adds a boogie woogie stomp on the left hand.
Q: Where can I find the left hand boogie woogie stomp that Dr. K mentions?
The left hand boogie woogie stomp can be found in lesson two or three of Dr. K's "How to Play Amazing Boogie Woogie Piano" series.
Q: Can a catchy boogie woogie rhythm and blues riff be created with a simple rift?
Yes, even with a simple rift using the two chords demonstrated by Dr. K, one can create a nice boogie woogie rhythm and blues riff.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Dr. K teaches how to play two chords – G A C and E flat, and E flat G A and C – with a boogie woogie bass on the right hand.
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He also mentions a left hand boogie woogie stomp which can be found in lesson two or three of his "How to Play Amazing Boogie Woogie Piano" series.
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Even with a simple rift, one can create a catchy boogie woogie rhythm and blues riff.