1 1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:03,360 Right hand riffs and licks, putting it all together. 2 2 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:07,834 So now it's time to try some right-hand patterns with your left-hand rhythms. 3 3 00:00:07,834 --> 00:00:11,240 Key to success is repeated practice. 4 4 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:16,090 I'm gonna start with a simple three-note pattern, the three-note jump. 5 5 00:00:16,090 --> 00:00:20,911 If you can get a simple pattern working with your left 6 6 00:00:20,911 --> 00:00:25,961 hand then you can start adding more complex patterns. 7 7 00:00:25,961 --> 00:00:27,671 So let's try the pattern. 8 8 00:00:27,671 --> 00:00:33,254 [MUSIC] 9 9 00:00:33,254 --> 00:00:34,420 So that's C. 10 10 00:00:34,420 --> 00:00:36,086 [MUSIC] 11 11 00:00:36,086 --> 00:00:36,586 F. 12 12 00:00:36,586 --> 00:00:42,086 [MUSIC] 13 13 00:00:42,086 --> 00:00:43,003 Back to C. 14 14 00:00:43,003 --> 00:00:44,545 [MUSIC] 15 15 00:00:44,545 --> 00:00:45,129 G. 16 16 00:00:45,129 --> 00:00:46,962 [MUSIC] 17 17 00:00:46,962 --> 00:00:49,463 F. [MUSIC] 18 18 00:00:49,463 --> 00:00:50,420 G. 19 19 00:00:50,420 --> 00:00:54,211 [MUSIC] 20 20 00:00:54,211 --> 00:00:57,170 And let's play that to your basic triad blues. 21 21 00:00:57,170 --> 00:01:00,914 And, remember, you've got plenty of time to look ahead to the next chord, so 22 22 00:01:00,914 --> 00:01:03,807 make good use of that, don't just wait for the next chord and 23 23 00:01:03,807 --> 00:01:05,948 then suddenly realize you've got to move. 24 24 00:01:05,948 --> 00:01:07,921 Look ahead. 25 25 00:01:07,921 --> 00:01:17,921 [MUSIC] 26 26 00:01:33,878 --> 00:01:38,378 Now I'll play the three note jump to the 12/8 shuffle. 27 27 00:01:38,378 --> 00:01:48,378 [MUSIC] 28 28 00:02:07,003 --> 00:02:09,878 And now play it to the Straight Eight Boogie. 29 29 00:02:09,878 --> 00:02:10,836 That's the left hand. 30 30 00:02:10,836 --> 00:02:20,836 [MUSIC] 31 31 00:02:43,711 --> 00:02:47,961 And finally you can apply it to the twist rhythm. 32 32 00:02:47,961 --> 00:02:57,961 [MUSIC]