Jazz Piano Rootless Voicings Structure 2 Practice

On to practice Round 2! We’ll be practicing structure 2 of our rootless voicings at 5 different tempos. Here we go!

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Rootless Voicing Structure 1 Practice Lesson – 5 Tempos

This episode will be something I’ve NEVER done before. This will be a practice lesson that will allow you to practice your rootless voicings with me! Sounds fun right? Well, more fun then practicing by yourself I would imagine. I’ll keep you tips, keep you inspired, and be your coach as I stick with you throughout this entire practice session! Let’s get to work!

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One Fast Tip For Solo Piano Cocktail Jazz

I say things over and over and over again. Want to know why? Because there are things I see students do over and over and over again. And that’s okay! I’m not blaming anyone, but it’s exactly why I made this weeks podcast. To try to really create an impression in your head to do this ONE thing when playing cocktail solo piano ballads. Because when you do…it will instantly improve your sound by 10 fold, if not more! Here we go!

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Use This Variation On A Chromatic 3rds Pattern – TTT #35

This chromatic thirds pattern features a more advanced variation on the one from last month. Hopefully, you’ve been shedding the last one and it will be even more killing this time! https://youtu.be/X0d-pxtJArM CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions for a Lick Of The Week you would like us to do, […]

Solo Piano Fills: 3 Easy Tricks

What do you do when you have 4 beats to fill? What about 7 beats? Because I was a deer in headlights for most of my career. I never really knew what to do! No one ever taught me. But that’s exactly why I created this podcast. To give you an easy 3 step system to creating simple fills that sound AWESOME! Here we go!

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Shed These Minor Chords Ascending In 3rds – TTT #34

Modal Jazz of the 1960’s often had minor 7th chords played for extended measures. Later on, composers like Woody Shaw would transpose these chords in intervals of major and minor 3rds. Try shedding this minor melody in ascending 3rds, and transpose it for an added challenge! https://youtu.be/x1d83x9CWDc CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have […]

This 1 Secret Will Take Your Bebop Playing to the Next Level

The “Kansas City” blues scale is a variation on the traditional blues scale. Its sound was codified by musicians from Kansas City, dating all the way back to Count Basie, Jimmy Lunceford, and eventually adopted by the great bebop Saxophonist Charlie Parker. This sound is simple to acquire, yet has a lot of room for variations and depth. In this podcast lesson, Sterling will show you how to incorporate the sound of the Kansas City blues into your improvising.

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This Is The Diminished Bebop Vocabulary You NEED! – TTT #33

Bebop vocabulary is an essential part of jazz improvisation today. All the greatest bebop players knew how to used diminished chord language, especially over dominant seventh chords. Here is an example of bebop language over a 2-5-1 progression. Watch out for that diminished line in the second measure! https://youtu.be/yoiUN_cu9Qw CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If […]

Use This Chromatic 3rds Pattern For An “Out” Sound – TTT #32

By practicing chromatic or interval-based melodies, you are expanding your harmonic pallete. This will not only give you more ideas of chormatic lines to play, but also train your fingers to play more difficult passages. Give it a shot! https://youtu.be/AWq4RTUT9lU CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions for a Lick Of […]

The One Solo Jazz Piano Technique You Need!

There is one technique setup that you need to learn for both of your hands when playing solo jazz piano. Without it, you’ll never get the sound you’re after. If you practice this, you’ll be 95% of the way there. Let’s dive in!

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Have you been trying to learn jazz piano with youtube videos, dvds, teachers but feel
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