How Do Jazz Pianists Know Which Voicings To Use?

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Jazz pianists don’t randomly choose voicings — they use context. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to decide between shell voicings, rootless voicings, drop 2 voicings, quartal voicings, and other common jazz piano chord shapes so you know what to play and when to use it. https://youtu.be/2lj0PgwNDRY JOIN THE JPS LAUNCH WAITING […]

Stop Adding Fills — This Is Why Your Ballads Sound Thin

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn If your cocktail ballads sound thin, empty, or amateur no matter how many fills you add, you’re probably solving the wrong problem. Most pianists try to create fullness by adding more movement — runs, broken chords, and constant activity. But professional solo piano sound doesn’t come from playing more notes. It comes […]

You Don’t Understand What Comping Really Is

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn If your solo piano feels thin or your improvisation feels unstable, your comping might be the real issue. In this episode, I break down why comping isn’t just a “band skill” — it’s the foundation of everything in jazz piano. Most pianists misunderstand comping. They think it’s about playing chords in a […]

The 3 Goals of Jazz Piano (What To Practice When Overwhelmed)

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn If you feel overwhelmed every time you sit down to practice jazz piano, it’s not because you’re behind. It’s because you don’t have a clear structure. In this video, I break down the 3 Goals of Jazz Piano: Comping & Playing With Others • Solo Piano • Improvisation Once you understand which […]

Use Rhythm Instantly To Sound More Professional

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn https://youtu.be/FCSPPixVxxw If your improvisation feels flat or unexpressive, the problem usually isn’t your notes — it’s your rhythm. In today’s Black Friday lesson, I show you the exact rhythmic concepts that instantly make your playing sound more confident, musical, and professional. You’ll learn:• The 3 rhythmic habits great players share• How to […]

Improvisation Paths: Blues, Bebop, Modern

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Once you understand the fundamentals of improvisation, you get to choose your sound. In this lesson, I break down the 3 major improvisation paths: Blues — soulful, emotional, vocalBebop — classic, harmonic, flowingModern — open, colorful, cinematic You’ll hear how each approach transforms the same 2-5-1 progression, and why the musicality stays […]

4 Secrets to Slow Swing Piano

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLACK FRIDAY OPENS 11/28 — Lifetime Access to Jazz Piano School👉 https://jazzpianoschool.com/black-friday-2025/ Slow swing is one of the most beautiful — and most misunderstood — styles in jazz piano. Most players rush, overplay, or fill too much space, and the groove disappears. In this lesson, I break down the four secrets that […]

How to Add Bebop Language to Your Jazz Improv (Next Step After Levels 1 & 2)

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn If you’ve been practicing rhythm and chord tone improvisation from Levels 1 and 2, it’s time for your next breakthrough — adding bebop language. In this jazz piano lesson, I’ll show you how to connect your chord tones with bebop approach notes and enclosures so your lines sound more authentic, fluid, and […]

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, […]

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 […]

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