Jazz Piano: Chord Voicing and Voice Leading Lesson 1: PDF In All Keys
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This is the first lesson in the series about Chord Voicing and Voice Leading. In this lesson I explain and demonstrate fundamental principles of chord voicing and voice leading using diatonic 7ths, the cycle of dominant 7ths, b5 substitutions and 2 5 1 chord progressions. These links are to other videos that I have made explaining concepts of tritone (b5th) substitution, 5 types of 7th chords and intervals.
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I have only been playing for 2 years, and made the mistake of thinking I could do jazz exercises early on my path. So I had charts of how to move through the Circle of Fourths, but I was a button pusher. I talked with my piano teacher and we agreed that I have to master triads, and that's what I'm doing. I'm not worrying about seventh chords unless they come up, but I understand them. I've made progress, and I'm happy. This tutorial made sense of those button pushing charts. I had a lightbulb moment with my understanding, and it is stored away. i don't have to frantically take notes, I followed exactly what you were doing. I have heard that jazz shouldn't be taught until someone is a level 8, and I tend to agree. No one likes a mediocre jazz player. Someone with a deep understanding of the choreography of the keyboard impresses me, as does your method of presenting this information.
Merci and stay tuned.
Hi Lawrence,
Thanks so much for your kind words and sorry for the late reply. If you ever have any questions about this or other videos Id be only too happy to answer them, Peter
Great video very helpful!
Thank you!
Great lesson on how 3rds & 7ths change roles in chords a 5th apart Peter, thank you. A lot of chord sequences I see in jazz standard lead sheets don't follow the circle of 5ths (diatonic or chromatic) so how you deal with smoothly voicing them is still a struggle. The 3rd & 7th don't move nice and chromatically. As an example, the first line of 'someday my prince will come' is Bbma7, D7(#5), Ebma7, G7(#5) Cmi7. The shell voicings for these (root, 3rd, 7th) hop around and aren't particulary close. It suddenly becomes complicated with trying to add the #5 and melody in (if they're different!).
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply and what an excellent question. The general rule is that if a note in a chord is also in the chord that follows it then keep it in the same place, if not then move to the nearest note in the following chord. If you want to email ( pjamusic@gmail.com) me Ill show you how that applies to those chords in Someday My Prince Will Come Thanks Peter
Obrigado mestre. Aluno aqui do Brasil.
Thanks so much!
So first I say thanks a lot for this lession. Your PDF is named as Lession 3 - is this wrong or right? And also it will come other lessions kind of this? Greetings from Germany, Dresden, Dimitri
Hi Many thanks for your comment, much appreciated and really glad you like the video. I don’t quite understand when you say the pdf is named as lesson 3, I’ve just checked online and it says lesson 1, did you mean that it says lesson 3 when you click on the link or on the pdf itself? This is the first in a series of lessons about chord voicing and voice leading that I am currently filming and there will be a pdf available for each lesson which will have the examples from the lessons in 12 keys. Thanks again Peter🙂🎶
@@peterbeadle1 Okay, thank you. So the name of this PDF-Document is named as "Chord Voicing And Leading Lesson 3".
Inside the PDF on page 1 is it Lession 1. This is it, why I was a bit confused. So okay, now I now about your intension.
Thanks a lot and Im still waiting for the next lessions.
@@Dimitri1901 Hi Thanks so much for pointing this out to me, I don't know how it happened but I understand now that the file name said lesson 3 but the title lesson 1. Ive changed it now so that they both say lesson 1. Im working on lesson 2 which will focus on chord voicing and voice leading with upper extensions and altered notes. Once again thanks so much!
😅😅😅 thanks a lot
My pleasure!
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Of course!