Jazz Piano School Ep. 113 – Using the Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales for Beginners
I can’t believe this wasn’t a podcast episode yet but thanks to a member request here we are! So I will keep this one short and give you the basics of the pentatonic scale as well as show you a glimpse of how far into the rabbit hole you can actually go. I’ll continue with a follow up episode on this as we begin to take this further but practice the basics of what I teach here first. Then you’ll be ready for the next one! Enjoy!
Jazz Piano School Ep. 112 – How to Walk Bass Lines With Approach Notes
We did an episode on walking bass lines part 1 a while ago and then I forgot to do PART 2! So here it is. Special thanks to one of our members for reminding me. 🙂 In this episode we take it a step further and connect our roots and half notes with diatonic walking and approach notes. From here we can essentially connect any progression we want no matter how random it is. Enjoy!
Jazz Piano School Ep. 111 – 2018 JPS Thoughts, Future & Past
So it’s another new year. I waited till everything settled back down until I recorded this podcast. We’ve finally settled into our services and it’s been a long journey. Listen here to find out what’s next for JPS and how we’re adding innovative concepts into our programs. Enjoy!
Jazz Piano School Ep. 110 – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Jazz Arrangement
After amazing launch of our New LAB, we’re switching over to a analysis series on how to use all the tools in the JPS Podcast and implement them into tunes. In the spirit of the holiday, I walk through different reharms and strategies on the tune Santa Clause Is Coming To Town. Enjoy!
Understanding Jazz Theory (Part 1): 3 Most Important Jazz Theory Concepts For A Beginner
4 Chords Families While these are not the only chord families, these 4 are the main families that make up the diatonic series: Major 7th Symbols: M7, Ma7, Maj7, Δ7 Dominant 7th Symbols: 7, dom7 Minor 7th Symbols: m7, mi7, min7, -7 Minor 7 Flat 5 or Half-Diminished Symbols: m7(b5), min7(b5), ø7 Next, it is […]
Piano Voicings – Similar Sounds
By Sam Griffith It is very easy to get so involved with harmonic substitutions, we forget about simple things we can do to harmony. In many cases, a small adjustment such as leaving a specific note out, or changing the quality of a chord can completely change the sound of the song. Frequently these little […]
Jazz Piano School Ep. 109 – Live Modal Gig Analysis From Inside Our Lab
December 4th at 10 pst is our official opening of our new lab launch. To give you more samples this podcast is taken from one of our live gig analysis from inside the lab. I’m confident you’ll be able to get a lot of nuggets from this one. Enjoy!
Jazz Piano School Ep. 108 – The Structured Education Of Jazz Piano School
This was a spur of the moment podcast! I actually started recording something else then got to talking about my vision and the structure of Jazz Piano School and I just went with it! But this should definitely bring a lot of information and clarity around the 3 major types of products we have and where we are moving to with jazz piano education software/website app we’re currently building. Enjoy!
My Jazz Piano Freedom: What’s Helped & Hurt
I’ve always been fascinated by the education process of jazz piano. As many of you know, I had a hard time learning jazz piano. It wasn’t until later in my career that I found out that most people actually have a hard time learning jazz piano. The typical student would follow the same path- or […]
10 Disastrous Mistakes I’ve Made Learning Jazz Piano
Alright, so I went over all the good stuff in the last post. The stuff that got me results, the things that helped me improve and achieve jazz piano freedom. If you want to read Part 1 of this 3-part Series, click here to read “My Jazz Piano Freedom:What’s Helped & Hurt.” That post covers […]