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Introduction To Jazz Piano: Learn Jazz Piano/Keyboard Piano!

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Introduction To Jazz Piano: Learn Jazz Piano/Keyboard Piano!

Introduction To Jazz Piano: Learn Jazz Piano/Keyboard Piano!
Published 5/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.89 GB | Duration: 4h 51m

Learn Jazz Piano and Keyboard Piano With Piano Lessons In Music Theory, Music Harmony, Learn Piano Chords With Melody!

What you'll learn

Learn How To Play And Understand Jazz Ballad Piano

Understand The Key Concepts How To Read Music, Play, and Understand Common Jazz 7th Chord Symbols (Nomenclature/Music Theory)

Learn Two-Hand 4-Part Voicing's To Start Playing Beautiful Ballad Jazz Piano

Understand How To Approach A Melody and Music Harmony, and Follow and Read A Jazz Lead Sheet

Build Confidence In How To Use Chords To Construct Jazz Harmony To Accompany A Melody

Students Will Learn To Implement Their Creativity Playing Songs, and Playing the Piano or Keyboard with Confidence

Requirements

This course is intended for later beginner-intermediate to advanced piano learners. Students should know how to play C, F, Bb major scales, and G, D, and A minor scale. A basic understanding of these scales will help learner to move more quickly through the course.

Description

Are you someone who is looking to learn jazz piano? Look no further! This comprehensive course will take you through the basics of jazz piano and jazz keyboard, including essential techniques, chords, scales, with the primary focus introducing the art of Jazz ballad style piano playing. Whether you're a pianist or keyboard player, this introduction to jazz piano will set you on the right path to mastering the art of playing and understanding jazz with creativity and confidence. Start your musical journey today an let W.I.S.E (Willie's Instructional School of Education) help you reach your musical goals!Time to jazz up your piano skills! This Is Piano For All!What will students learn in this course:Learn How To Play And Understand Jazz Ballad PianoUnderstand The Key Concepts How To Read Music, Play, and Understand Common Jazz 7th Chord Symbols (Nomenclature/Music Theory)Learn Two-Hand 4-Part Voicing's To Start Playing Beautiful Ballad Jazz PianoUnderstand How To Approach A Melody and Music Harmony, and Follow and Read A Jazz Lead SheetBuild Confidence In How To Use Chords To Construct Jazz Harmony To Accompany  A MelodyStudents Will Learn To Implement Their Creativity Playing Songs, and Playing the Piano or Keyboard with ConfidenceIf you like these topics, you will like this class:Learn Jazz Piano, Jazz Piano Tutorial, Jazz Piano Lessons, Jazz Piano for Beginners, Jazz Piano Techniques, Jazz Piano Exercises, Jazz Piano Improvisation, Jazz Piano Chords, Jazz Piano Scales, How to Play Jazz Piano, Jazz Piano Music, Jazz Piano Solo, Jazz Piano Theory, Jazz Piano Practice, Jazz Piano Basics, Jazz Piano Standards, Jazz Piano Lessons, Jazz Piano Lesson for Music EducatorsIf this sounds good to you, the next thing you need to do is put this in your cart and I'll see you in class! Practice Makes Progress!

Overview

Section 1: Chord Scale Relationships: 7th Chords - Understanding The Major Scale

Lecture 1 Introduction: Chord Scale Relationships: 7th Chords

Section 2: Chord Nomenclature: Understanding Basic Jazz 7th Chord Symbols

Lecture 2 Chord Nomenclature: Learn The Symbols To Common Jazz 7th Chords

Section 3: Chord Nomenclature: Learn And Understanding Jazz 9th Chord Symbols

Lecture 3 Chord Nomenclature: Learn The Symbols To Common Jazz 9th Chords

Section 4: Jazz Piano Chord Voicings: Learning The Fundamentals For Jazz Ballad Piano

Lecture 4 Basic Two-Hand Chord Progression Voicing For 1-6-2-5-1

Section 5: Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Major 2-5-1 Two-Hand Chord Progression

Lecture 5 Basic Two-Hand Chord Voicing For Major 2-5-1 Progression

Section 6: Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Minor 2-5-1 Two-Hand Chord Progression

Lecture 6 Basic Two-Hand Chord Voicing For Minor 2-5-1 Progression

Section 7: Jazz Suspension Chords- What Are They?

Lecture 7 Jazz Suspension Chords- How To Construct & Understand How They Function

Section 8: Learning Your First Jazz Song: How To Apply What You've Learned!

Lecture 8 The First Song: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" by Jerome Kern

Lecture 9 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, Part 1

Lecture 10 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, Part 2

Section 9: "Black Orpheus" by Luiz Bonfá - The Coolest Second Song To Learn!

Lecture 11 Black Orpheus Introduction

Lecture 12 Black Orpheus, Part 1

Lecture 13 Black Orpheus, Part 2

Section 10: "Fly Me To The Moon" by Bart Howard-A Classic Of All Classics!

Lecture 14 Fly Me To The Moon- Introduction

Lecture 15 Fly Me To The Moon- Full Lesson

Section 11: "Autumn Leaves" by Joseph Kosma - A Beautiful Classic!

Lecture 16 Autumn Leaves-Introduction

Lecture 17 Autumn Leaves-Part 1

Lecture 18 Autumn Leaves-Part 2

Lecture 19 Autumn Leaves-Part 3

Section 12: Jazz Piano Chord Voicings: Adding The Essentials To The Creative Tool Box

Lecture 20 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Open One-Hand 2-5-1 Progression

Lecture 21 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Minor 2-5-1 Basic One-Hand Progression (Example 1)

Lecture 22 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Minor 2-5-1 Progression (Example 2)

Lecture 23 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Minor 2-5-1 Progression (Example 3)

Lecture 24 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Major 2-5-1 Closed One-Hand Voicing

Lecture 25 Jazz Piano Chord Voicing: Major 2-5-1 One-Hand 3-Note Shell Voicing

Section 13: Performing Techniques On Chord Voicings

Lecture 26 Performing Technique Example 1.

Lecture 27 Performance Technique Example 2.

Lecture 28 Performance Technique Example 3.

Music Educators,Musicians,People Who Always Wanted To Learn About How To Play Jazz Ballad Piano,Classically Trained Piano Players Who Want To Learn More About Jazz Piano,College Music Education majors planing to teach in the public or private school system,Music Jazz Enthusiasts,Musicians who want to expand on their general knowledge of music theory and alternative approaches to a melody.