JPS Ep:167 – The Power of Music

Music is very powerful. Like…very…very…powerful. I mean you know right?! Why do you think you’re on this journey? Music has the power to heal, transform, inspire, calm, soothe, and about a billion other things. In this episode I talk about what music means to me, how it changed my life, and how my mission to teach you jazz piano will help you change lives as well. Here we go!

3 Tips to Sit In Like A Pro

Sitting in with a group of more seasoned musicians is an experience that every aspiring jazz pianist must encounter.  The prospect of performing with players you want to impress can be daunting.  These tips will help you to prepare and step on to the bandstand with confidence and composure!  Prepare a Tune – When you sit down at the piano, you […]

Bud Powell’s Whirlwind Signature Lick (LOTW #161)

Here is one of Bud Powell’s trade secrets for burning over fast tempos. This lick follows a pattern of major thirds going down in whole steps. The chromatic notes in between make it sound like a whirlwind all the way down! https://youtu.be/YiPCXIbQC6o CLICK HERE TO GET A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LICK If you have questions […]

JPS Ep:165 – Mastering the Diatonic Circle of 5ths

What do Autumn Leaves, All the Things You Are, and Johann Sebastian Bach all have in common? They all use the diatonic circle of 5ths! This progression has been used for centuries, and in this week’s podcast lesson we will discuss how to use it seamlessly to improvise chords and melodies.

Bill Evans is a Master of Motivic Development (LOTW #160)

During his iconic recording “Sunday at the Village Vanguard,” Bill Evans develops some amazing motives over the tune “Solar.” He begins with a trademark triadic lick, then continues the idea of ascending chord motion. Follow this one until the very end! https://youtu.be/SLppKfFFR24 CLICK HERE TO GET A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LICK If you have questions […]

3 Easy Ways to Start Composing Jazz Now!

As aspiring jazz musicians, we find ourselves mostly focused on the art of Improvisation, a paramount skill for playing jazz. Another less discussed but equally important skill is Composition. Composition is essentially the same as Improvisation, except instead of creating music spontaneously in the moment, one is creating music in a slower, more controlled process. […]

JPS Ep:164 – 3 Improvisation Strategies You Need For Ballads

Improvising over ballads is usually more difficult than improvisation over medium or fast tunes. Why is that? Because you’re EXPOSED. Everything is movving sooooo slowwwww. What do you do? How do you spice things up and creating interesting lines? In this episode I’m going to show you 3 strategies I use every-time I improvise over ballads that you absolutely have to integrate into your toolbox. Enjoy!

A Slippery Solo Break by Keith Jarrett (LOTW #159)

Here is a solo break Keith takes on the blues tune “Butch and Butch.” His line winds masterfully through a set of chord changes moving chromatically between sets of notes. The rest of this solo is certainly worth checking out, see what happens next! https://youtu.be/pr2HgzWIDwg CLICK HERE TO GET A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LICK If […]

5 Insider Tips for a Successful Recording

Whether you’re making an audition recording or laying down some tracks for an album, recording can be quite an involved process. Being in the studio often comes with its own set of stressors when compared to a live performance. Here are some insider tips to help make the process go as smoothly as possible! 1) […]

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