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Using one of the licks that Oscar Peterson played at Ronnie Scott’s in his “Boogie Blues Etudes”, I composed an attitude, over an F blues That uses his soulful lick and inverts and transposes it it to explore it’s sound a little deeper.
Coco's Remember Me: A Huge WIN For Music - Explore this beautiful song by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez that just won the best original song award from the Academy and let's learn why its a HUGE win for music in so many ways.
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After getting a grip on major, minor, dominant and half diminished chords, I think it's important to study fully diminished 7th chords and augmented triads, as they function harmonically in all 12 keys. This exercise will help you to make musical sounding voicings as you navigate through these types of chords.
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Play piano to this classic Grover Washington/Bill Withers classic just like a pro when you learn 4 levels of chord voicings that work with and without a bass player!
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We're talking ADVANCED jazz piano today. How to get that magic diminished descending sound like Oscar Peterson and so many great pianists. Using upper structure and octatonic devices, we learn to decorate altered dominant chords like BOSSES. Let's DO this! My BEST Diminished Trick - Upper Structure Diminished Exercise Score - 8 Pages PDF
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Voicing simple 7th chords in every key is something all jazz pianists (and pianists who play from lead sheets in general) should be able to do. Without getting too fancy with 9ths and 13ths and altered tones, I'd like to help you be able to simply voice all major, minor, dominant and half diminished chords simply and beautifully with this very musical exercise.
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We talk about 251 licks, and blues licks, and bebop licks, but so far, we have yet to discuss the 1. Using small transcriptions of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Keith Jarrett, and Sonny Rollins, and playing along to my Green Dolphin Street backing track, we get to the bottom of this mystery.
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Using major triads as upper extensions and "planing" can give your piano playing a wonderful new sound! Let's talk about how to do it and ways to use it!
We're talking GOSPEL piano today. Sound Like A Pro Gospel Player With This Minor Fill. Maybe the easiest piano trick you will ever learn! Make your piano playing MUCH more interesting by adding this little triadic fill to your musical vocabulary. It won't take much practice, and I've made you a pdf to help, if you are a visual learner!
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I always jot down this little guide when I teach someone a jazz piano lesson. I tell them to keep it within an arms reach of the piano at all times, because I know how often they will need to reference it. It will tell you which notes are cool to play over which chords, as well as all the ways to notate all of the chords.
One of the most fun advanced piano improv techniques is the playing of lines in unison with two hands. No one set a finer example of how to pull this off than Phineas Newborn. Drawing from a 1962 Jazz Scene USA video of the Phineas Newborn Jr. Trio (with Al McKibbon and Kenny Dennis), I take one of these epic two-handed lines and create an exercise for you!
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Click the link below to get the free vocal track (and a bonus pdf of the chicken-scratch re-harm that I did), and GO TO WORK. You've got until Thursday at 10:00 am, Los Angeles time to submit your own video re-harm creations. I'll make a compilation of the ten that I love and put them together for my video on Friday morning! Send me A VIDEO of yourself playing your instrument(s) along with my vocal track. Feel free to get creative and make something amazing! If you want me to add a link to your youtube or social media sites, include it in the email that you send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Recorded using Earthworks SV33 Korg SV-1 Keyboard
SWV "Weak" Challenge - FREE PDF and MP3 1.25.2019 - You've got until Monday morning, Los Angeles time to submit your own video re-harm creations. I'll make a compilation of the ones that I love and put them together for my video on Tuesday morning! Send me A VIDEO of yourself playing your instrument along with my vocal track. Feel free to get creative and make something amazing! If you want me to add a link to your youtube or social media sites, include it in the email that you send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.