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Brenden Lowe : Professional Jazz Pianist and Jazz Piano Educator
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Apr 17, 2019 • 18min
JPS Ep:149 - Rhythm Changes Bridge Improvisation: Use This Today!
We continue our rhythm changes series and approach these refreshing new ways to improvise over the 4 dominant chords in the bridge of rhythm changes. If you thought the bridge didn't provide much harmonic content to improvise over...think again! Let's get to it!

Apr 10, 2019 • 22min
JPS Ep:148 - 4 Secrets To Improvising Over Rhythm Changes
Rhythm changes can seriously screw you up. Once you attempted and failed, you probably don't want to try again. BUT...with these 4 secrets that will allow you to easily improvise over rhythm changes, you'll be loving this form and itching to play it as much as possible! Here we go!

Apr 3, 2019 • 11min
JPS Ep:147 - How to Play "Block Chords" (pt. 2)
In this lesson we'll continue learning how to play "block chord" voicings in the style of George Shearing. We will be working on minor voicings in the key of F, specifically with the tune "Lullaby of Birdland." George Shearing often played this tune with these very voicings, so it is a great model from which to start!

Mar 20, 2019 • 21min
How to Play "Block Chords" Like George Shearing
In this lesson we'll learn how to play "block chord" voicings in a jazz style. This technique was made famous by George Shearing, and used by other pianists such as Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans. You can use it to harmonize melodies and achieve a fuller soloistic sound when playing in a group.

Mar 6, 2019 • 0sec
9 Ways To Storytell With Your Improvisation
I've heard extremely technically proficient and knowledable improvisers completely fail at telling a story with their solo. When this happens it stinks! None of us want to be in that position. Here's 9 ways for you to be a GREAT story teller when soloing. Let's get it!

Mar 5, 2019 • 19min
JPS Ep:144 - Improve Your Modal Playing in 10 Minutes with "The Coltrane Scale"
This quick tool will give you a new way to think about improvising in a modal jazz setting that can take your playing to the next level! In this podcast lesson, we look at how to use the "Coltrane Scale" to improvise in a variety of harmonic settings that will give you access to a sound you may have heard, but never thought would come out of your own hands!

Mar 4, 2019 • 14min
JPS Ep:143 - Piano Warmup: "The Rachmaninoff Exercise"
Sometimes people ask me, 'what do you put in your warmup routine?' Here is a quick exercise you can do every time you sit down to play the piano that will get your hands warm, and work to build facility and ease into your technique. The more you do it, the easier it gets! Try out "The Rachmaninoff Exercise" and see how you like it!

Mar 4, 2019 • 0sec
JPS Ep:142 - 12 Ingredients For Jazz Piano Success
It's hard to be honest with ourselves. What do we know, and what do we NEED to know? What do we NOT know...we don't know! Confusing...I know...but hopefully these 12 CRUCIAL ingredients to jazz piano success will allow you to have a clear picture of everything you need in order to become a successful jazz pianist. I shouldn't say everything you need, but at least the most important things you need. Let's just say...without these 12 ingredients, you will not be able to reach the level you're hoping for. So with that being said...let's start learning!

Feb 6, 2019 • 16min
JPS Ep:141 - How To Integrate Jazz Extensions Into Your Voicings
I get this question a lot, and that is... "Brenden, how do I integrate extensions into my voicings?" Well most of the time you'll here upper structure triads brought up immediately. In this episode I would like to go a step further and teach you some easy strategies you can use to extract SPECIFIC colors from your voicings by integrating the extensions of your choice! Here we go!

Jan 30, 2019 • 22min
JPS Ep:140 - The 8th Note Exercise: The Key to Smoother Lines for Jazz Piano
This exercise is a trade secret I learned to make my improvised lines smoother. After working with this exercise, you will make it through the changes of tunes you used to find challenging with style and grace! In this podcast lesson, well be looking at the notorious jazz standard, "Cherokee" and I'll be showing you different ways to approach working on your eighth notes flows through this exercise. Let's go!