The 4 Piano Styles Of Elton John

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Published 2024-03-29

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  • @caryheuchert
    EJ was one of my greatest musical influences growing up in the 70s. Thanks for making this video!!!
  • @smith952
    This series is so good man. So clear. Really insightful and great communciation. Keep them up.
  • One of his most underrated songs is Mona Lisas and Mad Haters. Thanks for the Video. I'll study it.
  • @Gill3D
    This is a fantastic insight into Elton John's techniques. Thank you so much!
  • @Skelterz
    These videos are the absolute best man, I’d love to see a Bob Dylan video because I feel like even though he’s a very simple player there’s some great tracks in there like Ballad of a thin man and went to see the gypsy. Great for beginners like myself!
  • @andrewwatts2695
    Great information 👍 I'm really into Elton's style of playing 🎹
  • @billhasty5197
    Always cranking out high quality content. Thanks Martin.
  • @mrmustard4478
    So amazing!! I hope someday you can dedicate individual videos to quick lessons of songs, just covering each chord change in this brisk style. Each of these snippets is so informative, I wish I could have a peek at the rest of each song with the same accuracy.
  • @Gas2311
    He really influenced my piano playing, and it took me way to long to realize that. His use of sus chords and the triple feel style really changed the way I played!
  • @julietammmmmmm4
    Hey! I just wanted to say that I really enjoy these type of videos because they help me to understand the different ways of playing the piano. It helps me a lot. Greetings from Argentina! ❤
  • @Gottenhimfella
    I thought I had a pretty good handle on most of Elton's habits and tricks, but your insightful analysis and playing alerted me to some tiny nuances, which I recognise as important on hearing them isolated. For instance, the primary accent falling on the anticipated (2&) backbeat chords of "Your Song", which really brings the groove to life.
  • @rufnsluf
    Terrific instruction - really enjoy this video!
  • @akdavis3450
    You are so talented and great at dissecting and then explaining. I love this. Thank you!