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Lesson time: (6min 38sec)
Paddy habla de lo que hace que el piano de Rock 'n' Roll sea tan genial, animado y especial para él. Incluye ejemplos tocados y anécdotas sobre Jerry Lee Lewis y Johnnie Johnson
This lesson is part of the course Toca rock 'n' roll auténtico al piano
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Lesson transcript:
Rock and roll. Let's dive into this amazing, fun, vibrant, energetic, rebellious music that was born in America, stemming from various styles like blues, country, and gospel. All these elements collided to create something new, a sound representing the youth.
I'm not going to give you a big social history of rock and roll; there's plenty of books out there for that. Instead, let's focus on some of the musical origins, particularly through the music of Jerry Lee Lewis, one of my absolute favorites since my early days of playing the piano.
In fact, it was this record here that my father bought me as a kid. I used to spin it on my record player at home, dashing back and forth between the record player and the piano, trying to work out what Jerry Lee Lewis was doing on that piano.
Let's talk briefly about rock and roll. It incorporates elements specific to American music:
In some ways, rock and roll presents a simpler musical language compared to genres like boogie woogie, which has more complex bass lines and intricacies. If you listen to the work of Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and Mead Lux Lewis, you'll hear this complexity, which got distilled into the rock and roll style with repeated notes and a more straightforward vibe.
For instance, listen to Little Richard compared to Jerry Lee Lewis. Little Richard often had a relatively smaller palette of ideas. His left hand is generally quite basic, focusing on triadic changes.
Little Richard often stood when he played the piano, which was quite groundbreaking at the time. When we get to Jerry Lee Lewis, his performance style is just outrageous, an energetic spectacle even today.
We've all heard anecdotes about him lighting the piano on fire or kicking away his stool. A great moment from one of his earliest TV performances showcased him kicking the stool away with fantastic flair.
Mr. Lewis truly breaks it down in songs like "A Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On." His left hand provides the rhythm while he waggles his finger suggestively. This kind of performance had rarely been seen in mass media before, though perhaps it had its roots in the clubs, especially black clubs, where Jerry Lee obtained much of his influence.
So, I think it's time to dive into some of Jerry Lee Lewis's music. First off, let's take a look at "A Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On."

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