Polyrhythms ā How To Subdivide Complex Polyrhythms: A Lesson From John Riley
Last year I had the incredible fortune of taking John Riley’s rhythmic analysis class at the Manhattan School of Music. John is an incredible player
Last year I had the incredible fortune of taking John Riley’s rhythmic analysis class at the Manhattan School of Music. John is an incredible player
As a jazz pianist, a lot of times you will find yourself playing in the trio setting alongside bass and drums, where you are the
I had the distinct honor and privilege of being the primary pianist to jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson from 2006 until his passing on August 15th.
Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson, the āMaharaja of the keyboard,ā was one of the pioneers of jazz piano who innovated a style unique to him. He
[x_video_embed] [/x_video_embed] If you have any questions please leave them in comments section and I will respond personally! I’m extremely excited to announce the release
By Joanna Sabater SinceĀ Nancy Wilson recently celebrated her 78th birthday, weāre going to learn about her life and impact on jazz. Weāll also talk about
-Guest Blog Post Written By Joey Lieber for Jazz Piano School. Joey Lieber is a pianist and piano / music teacher based in Westchester, NY.
By David Hazeltine I was 11 years old when after 3 years of basic music instruction, I began my weekly lessons with Will Green, a
By Joanna Sabater Letās talk about a wonderful album called Motion by the great saxophonist Lee Konitz.Ā MotionĀ features the following musicians: Ā Lee Konitz – Alto Saxophone