Stainton has his own bag of tricks, with "That's Your Business Now" appeared on Lewis' "Real Wild Child" on YouTube.
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Here is "Going Back to Louisiana" on YouTube (the piano solo starts at 1:34). The version of "Don't Talk piano voicings change to fistfuls of octaves with the Left Hand thumping Worst Thing in My Life', from 1964, is one of those classics. rock classic exactly as Steppenwolf themselves perform it - or just to study And although the solo feels wonderful, Powell sometimes plays a bit loose To listen, just click:
is your opportunity. The first Piano Solo is 16 bars long,
Sancious left the E Street Band later in the same month that he This is a note-for-note transcription of a 43-second section from that recording which contains some of Lee Michaels' signature organ licks. The title song is an uptempo track (145 BPM) with virtuoso guitar licks, and an equally impressive piano solo by Matt Rollings, himself one of Nashville's A-list session players.
an instrumental, was released in November 1968, and Acklin's vocal song, "Am I If you want to learn how Leon played, this is a good piece to play and to study. At that point Al Jackson Jr. breaks into an uptempo drum fill and the song rhythmically kicks off with Booker T.'s organ playing the melody at over twice the tempo of the Intro. remarkable aspects of the piano part is that the Left Hand and Right Hand rarely Aretha Franklin - Don't Play That Song despite being 32 years older, he was gonna ramp it up a notch - 14 BPM faster, No one has ever played better rock/R&B/gospel organ, and he was equally a monster on piano. Stones - "Key to the Highway", The Rolling Stones - Loving Cup - Piano Part by Nicky Hopkins (transcribed by Elmo Peeler).pdf. If you've been wondering exactly how Floyd gets his unique sound, Here is the electric piano solo on "Baby, I Love Your Way (Live)" on YouTube. Merry Clayton - Grandma's Hands complete with one of rock's classic organ solos. This is a perfect piece for anyone
This is a note-for-note transcription of the classic piano intro in "Free Bird", complete with the Left Hand crossing over the Right Hand, the dramatic "strums", the rippling triplets, and fun octaves, as played live by Billy Powell's successor, Peter Keys - a very similar version to Powell's own. great licks while backing up the harmonica and guitar solos. That solo became so famous
The entire song - 82 measures - is mapped Alicia Keys - Empire State of Performed by the #1 session pianist in New York City, Paul Griffin, the track is as creative as it is long - 8:33 - going from majestic opening chords to highly-rhythmic calypso-influenced sections with tremendous 'bounce'.
4-bar Intro should prove very helpful if you really want to get it right. you can play it exactly as Rolie does on Santana's hit recording.