Signed CDs for my latest album “Change Of Scene” now available, plus digital downloads for all my albums – http://dimble.by/shop/ I took a riff that I made up a while ago and jammed around it with a bit of good ol’ 12 bar blues. Thanks to a very kind person, I’m using the Bluethner Studio
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Want more FREE lessons?… http://bit.ly/get-5-free-lessons Extended jazz piano chords create a richer and more complex sound than triads and 7th chords and so they are used in jazz music to create more interesting harmonic progressions. This lesson provides an introduction to chord extensions, explaining what they are and where they come from. We will then
How to play Ain’t Misbehavin’. Chart in C: https://goo.gl/6G7ozr chart in Eb: https://goo.gl/3WTmrJ
If you like this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/WalkThatBass For more information check out my website: http://www.thejazzpianosite.com/jazz-piano-lessons/jazz-chord-voicings/playing-jazz-piano-beginner-advanced/ In this Jazz Piano Tutorial we will be on how to play Jazz Piano – from beginner to advanced. In this lesson I try to answer the questions of ‘How to Play Jazz Piano.’ This is quite
Have you seen my book on cocktail piano? http://www.billspianopages.com/cocktail A tutorial for all those people who have been asking for more material on cocktail piano. This one covers a basic exercise that you can use to practise cocktail and lounge piano voicings and right-hand control. Here’s the playlist on really basic harmony, by the way
I just want you to be able to look at a score, dissect it into manageable chord sets, master them away from the piano out of key, then apply them to a key and know the chords… all before you even go near your piano. This *is* possible if you just try it. This video
For MIDI files, PDF notation files of my playing (sheets), and backing tracks, visit my website at http://www.lot2learn.com This is one of the first jazz songs I ever learned and I am still trying to learn it! I decided to play only one solo chorus because I wanted to really focus on the melody. I
An exercise to develop stride piano techniques, mainly focusing of the Left Hand,. 3 Levels including broken 10ths, easy stride with 3 note chords, and then adding 4 note chords with Right Hand harmony. Finally expanding to playing octaves in either hand or both hands. This exercise requires developing rhythmic skill and pulse in the
Learn more: https://www.pianogroove.com/join-the-revolution In this 5 Minute Masterclass we are going to talk about the concept of ‘Power Chords’. First let’s define the concept of power chords. This concept is often known in the rock guitar world because it’s a chord that you can play with a distorted guitar to achieve a very big sound.
How To Play Block Chords (JAZZ PIANO) Part 1/2. Download Play Along Track and Exercise here for free: http://popjazz.online/download-block-exercises?utm_campaign=G-YT_%26_B_Block&utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video Part 2: “Why I Feel Totally Blocked” Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkkShM-Jv0A — Hi everyone! I’m back with some block chords this time! In this little video I will show you three ways to play block chords + the
Dave Jones’s Jazz Piano Lesson No 5 which accompanies his article inside Pianist magazine issue 103 (Aug/Sept 2018), out on 27 July. This lesson talks you through how to play the Blues. NOTE!: The lesson here won’t make too much sense unless you pick up the issue of the magazine and read the article! www.pianistmagazine.com
This is my very simple method for how to start playing solo jazz piano. After watching this video, players should be able to take care of the melody, the comping and the bass line, all by themselves. If you’d like to support me, you can do so at this link: https://www.paypal.me/AimN http://www.aimeenolte.com
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In this easy piano lesson (made with stop motion animation), you’ll learn blues piano chords and scales to improvise a jazz solo in C Minor. Read the full article at http://makingmusicmag.com/play-jazz-piano-solo-with-3-easy-blues-scales/ Video by Drew Roberts Intro Music: “Faster Does It,” by Kevin MacLeod (Creative Commons) Special thanks to http://www.artist-pianos.com for the piano!
Want more FREE lessons?… http://bit.ly/get-5-free-lessons In jazz, there are 3 different types of minor scale: The Natural Minor, The Melodic Minor and the Harmonic Minor. Each of these 3 scales serves a specific purpose and application in jazz and so it is important that you know how to construct these scales. The natural minor scale
In this music lesson we’ll use only a few minutes to learn to improvise an easy modal funky rock & jazz solo on the piano. Then we’ll hear the music performed in practice with Erik Frandsen on the Drums and “Tao” on the bass. I hope you will enjoy 🙂 Warm regards from Oliver Prehn
Improvisation – Jazz Piano Lessons – Sounds Good at Slow Tempo Do your fingers seem to only have one speed—slow? Want something bluesy you can play slowly and still sound great? Take some piano lessons from Scott Houston “The Piano Guy.” In this video, Scott shows you how to use a 12 measure pattern to
As Time Goes By piano tutorial for non-jazz piano students. I wanted to use this song as a way to introduce newcomers to perhaps their first real piece of music. It uses uncomplicated chords (which, on occasion, I do enhance a little but explain in detail how) and has a very easy structure. Recommended beginner
Check out my book: http://bit.do/billsbook Want to learn about jazz piano in more detail? Check out my series of easy but in-depth tutorials for beginners: http://goo.gl/wgd3Zl The point of this tutorial is to show you how easy piano improv can be. There’s a lot of mystique surrounding jazz piano, blues and other keyboard improvisation styles.
In this lesson I’m going to show you just how much of a difference the right chord voicing can make to a chord progression. No special theory or background needed! You’ll be churning out those jazz piano harmonies in no time. Here’s the breakdown 1. We’ll begin by looking at a simple 2-5-1 chord progression,