Use This Chromatic Pattern for Virtuosic Lines – TTT #15
This chromatic pattern is used by jazz piano greats such as Bill Charlap, Herbie Hancock, and more. It is a tradic phrase with a chromatic half step at the beginning of each group of 3 notes. Try it over your favorite solo sections! https://youtu.be/R5-hanjYI7c CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions […]
Spice Up Your Blues playing By Using Added Notes – TTT #14
We can learn from the blues keyboard masters such as Gene Harris, Jimmy Smith, and Oscar Peterson by incorporating added notes into our blues playing. Add notes on top of your melodies by doubling intervals of thirds, fourths, and sixths. Check out this lick and try playing it over a blues in a key of […]
Find Freedom With this Fourths-Based Lick – TTT #13
This lick is based on melodic ideas from Eddie Harris in his tune “Freedom Jazz Dance.” There are many possible permutations and combinations of fourths and third intervals to create interesting melodies. Use this lick as a starting point, and see where you can go from there! https://youtu.be/FJAZKd8luiA CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you […]
Create Modern Chords with this Cluster Shape – TTT #12
This cluster shape is made up of a minor second stacked with a major third. Great pianists such as Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, and Brad Mehldau all have implemented this shape into their playing. See what you can do with it to create a modern chordal sound in your music! https://youtu.be/0ed-GiL46is CLICK HERE FOR THE […]
You Can Sound Like Bill Evans with this Simple Ornament Trick! – TTT #11
Bill Evans was known for his impeccable technique, largely due to his classical background. He would often implement ornaments in his improvising. Here is one you can start using which sounds much harded to play than it looks! https://youtu.be/phh0TU6TftY CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions for a Lick Of The […]
Have You Ever Heard of “The Sweet Scale?” – TTT #10
The “sweet scale” is also known as the “Kansas City Blues Scale” because many players from that region used this sound in their improvisation dating all the way back to the days of Charlie Parker. You can think of this scale by playing a traditional blues scale and starting on the 3rd scale degree. Try […]
Try This 3-6-2-5 Lick With Chromatic Passing Tones – TTT #9
The 3-6-2-5 progression appears very often, especially over common forms such as rhythm changes. Try playing this lick over the chord changes and transpose into all 12 keys! https://youtu.be/j58b-Pqatvg CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions for a Lick Of The Week you would like us to do, please leave them […]
Testify With these 3 Sets of Gospel Voicings – TTT #8
These voicings are authentic to the gospel style of piano. You’ll hear hard bop pianists like Bobby Timmons using these voicings all of the time. Try out these sets of I chord, 4 chord, and 5 chords in the key of F major to achieve a true gospel sound. https://youtu.be/mZIkId8L1uw CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION […]
Shred with this Diatonic 3rds Pattern – TTT #7
Here is a simply 3rds-based pattern you can use to shred in any key. It fits easily in the hand, and you can practice using it at faster tempos to blow your audiences away! Try it over various modes, such as dorian, mixolydian, and phrygian. https://youtu.be/YYrsAA5oKyw CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions […]
Drop-2 Voicings in A-Flat Major – TTT #6
Drop-2 Voicings are an essential piano comping technique. You can make these voicings by playing a 4-part chord such as 1-3-5-6, and dropping the 5th down an octave. Try these “Drop-2” voicings next time you are comping in A-flat major! Enjoy! https://youtu.be/_Lo0VxxOpLc CLICK HERE FOR THE NOTATION If you have questions or suggestions for a […]