These chord progressions remind me of Ruby My Dear by Thelonious Monk. Might be the flat 9 has the walking bass sound and feel similar to what Monk uses on half diminished scales no? Not a jazz pianist so I'm not too sure on the proper reasons for this
Superb video. You are so good at explaining the concepts. As you said, no point knowing how to play and practice the drills if you cant implement them. I'm thinking of joining your website although I'm not a huge jazz fan but all these techniques can be applied to popular music?. Would you be in agreement re your videos? The last minute of this video gave me such insight of how to apply the 251 alterations to a melody. Thank you for this.
Hi Karl, glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Whether you play or produce pop, funk, blues, neo-soul, R&B, hip-hop, rap etc... having a knowledge of jazz harmony will always be an asset. A large part of jazz is learning and understanding harmony in all 12 keys which is what this lesson teaches. In essence, understanding jazz harmony gives you a deeper understanding of how music works. We offer a 14 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to loose! Cheers, PianoGroove
I'm at a cross roads wondering how important is it to rack my mind in learning rootless. Are there many place where I would play rootless?. I just wanna know
Lesson Chapters:
0:10 - Introduction
2:20 - The b9 Alteration
7:21 - The #5/b13 Alteration
9:31 - Combine Alterations
11:13 - Rootless Drills & Exercises
13:16 - Application To Jazz Standards
Magnífico tutorial. Muchas gracias y un fuerte abrazo.
Awesome 👏 you’re a great teacher.
Seriously? At this point I just want to give you an offering. Great stuff. Thank you!
considering he put this lesson for free, yea it should go that way.. we should donate or something for this lesson
Thank you Maestro!
Great lesson, thank you sooo much
4:00 Sunday Morning by Maroon 5
Excellent!!!
Amazing lesson!!! Thank you very much!!!
Really well done
Very Good
Awesome explanation thanks!
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These chord progressions remind me of Ruby My Dear by Thelonious Monk. Might be the flat 9 has the walking bass sound and feel similar to what Monk uses on half diminished scales no? Not a jazz pianist so I'm not too sure on the proper reasons for this
Love the video thanks,!!!
Amazing
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In your course, do you teach hand independence and Rhythm
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Thank you.
Hello where I can download this sheets pdf?
Superb video. You are so good at explaining the concepts. As you said, no point knowing how to play and practice the drills if you cant implement them. I'm thinking of joining your website although I'm not a huge jazz fan but all these techniques can be applied to popular music?. Would you be in agreement re your videos? The last minute of this video gave me such insight of how to apply the 251 alterations to a melody. Thank you for this.
Hi Karl, glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Whether you play or produce pop, funk, blues, neo-soul, R&B, hip-hop, rap etc... having a knowledge of jazz harmony will always be an asset. A large part of jazz is learning and understanding harmony in all 12 keys which is what this lesson teaches. In essence, understanding jazz harmony gives you a deeper understanding of how music works. We offer a 14 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to loose! Cheers, PianoGroove
I'm at a cross roads wondering how important is it to rack my mind in learning rootless. Are there many place where I would play rootless?. I just wanna know
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