
Jazz Piano School
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Mar 1, 2023 • 24min
Blues Improvisation: 3 Scales You Need To Know
here is way more to improvising over the blues then just using the traditional blues scale. When I learned these other two blues scales, and combined them with the traditional blues scale, my playing changed forever. In this lesson, I'll teach you each blues scale, demonstrate how to use them, and then combine them so you can hear what the improvisation potential is when using these three blues improv tools.
If you're looking to learn more about improvisation and want to learn my 5 most important improvisation steps to building a solid improv foundation and layering on advanced improv methods...vist the link below to watch my free masterclass.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/improvmasterclass

Feb 15, 2023 • 29min
Jazz Piano Voicings For Comping: The 2 BEST Pro Voicings
A fellow musician who is learning how to play jazz piano mentioned that all the voicings he uses sound to thin. I asked him what voicings he was using. He said he was using a lot of drop 2's and rootless voicings in the high register of the piano. BOOM. There is the issue. The number 1 issue in fact that students have when comping jazz on piano. Most videos, blogs, even teachers, teach about rootless voicings, or upper structure voicings that are all up high. Most students should actually begin they're comping journey down low with these 2 voicings! Enjoy!
If you're interested in receiving a free notated pdf of my 22 most favorite jazz piano voicings go to the link below.
https://materials.jazzpianoschool.com/our-top-22-voicings

Feb 8, 2023 • 21min
Jazz Piano Improvisation For Beginners
Learning how to improvise can be extremely overwhelming. Most of the time you'll get very vague advice. In this lesson, I'll teach you the 2 most important fundamental steps to learning improv. These 2 steps will help you build a rock solid foundation and allow you to layer on more advanced concepts with ease.
If you're interested in checking out my free improvisation masterclass with even more in-depth education go to the link below.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/improvmasterclass

Feb 1, 2023 • 14min
LH Comping For Exercises: 4 Easy Methods
WP & YT Summary: Most jazz piano students have no control over their left hand while improvising. This can drastically take away from your improvisation sound. Most students also don't even know HOW to fix this or what to do. In this video I'll show you 4 very easy patterns and methods your LH can use while you improvise to ensure you sound like a pro.
Have you been trying to learn jazz piano with youtube videos, dvds, teachers but feel
like you're still constantly guessing, can't play any tunes without copying what someone else has played, and don't know how to connect all the tid bits you've learned?
I went through the same thing but thankfully stumbled upon a learning system I created based on
proven language learning blocks.
The JPS System brings you through 4 main categories of learning,
Theory, Technique, Improvisation and Repertoire.
I'll show you exactly how to utilize our popular system so
you can finally achieve jazz piano freedom: https://jazzpianoschool.com/lookinside

Jan 18, 2023 • 31min
Red Garland Transcription Analysis
Red Garland was one of the greatest jazz pianists to ever live. This transcription analysis covers the tune, "A Foggy Day", and is off the album, "A Garland of Red". This analysis is taken from directly inside my brand new Improvisation Mastery Specialty course which is now available for purchase at a discount by going to the link below.
Click the link below for more info.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/improv

Jan 11, 2023 • 1h 25min
How To Improvise Over Like Someone In Love
In this free lesson I'm going to walk you through how to improvise over the tune Like Someone In Love. This is taken directly from a live lesson that I gave to all the JPS members during the Tune of The Month Series that we do. If you're interested in learning more about improvisation, go check out my new specialty course that's being released called, Improvisation Mastery.
Click the link below for more info.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/improv

Jan 5, 2023 • 1h 22min
Jazz Piano Voicings Plan For 2023 (Part 3)
Summary: In part 3 of the 2023 planning series I'll be covering a full spectrum plan to crush all the jazz piano voicings you could possibly need in 2023.
Voicings are necessary for all parts of jazz. Solo piano, improvisation, comping and so much more.
When you have a solid plan to improve your voicings you will be making progress across the board which is fantastic. This will translate to everything you do.
Don't forget to grab the planning book below as I refer to the steps inside when teaching this lesson.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/2023planningbook

Dec 30, 2022 • 1h 7min
Solo Piano Blueprint for Jazz Piano (2023 Planning, Part 2)
We're on to part 2 of our 2023 planning sessions. In this live stream lesson, I'll be covering the full solo piano blueprint and plan you need to make serious progress in 2023.
If playing jazz solo piano is your goal, then you'll definitely want to take detailed notes on this episode.
Don't forget to go to the link below to get our free planning guide because I'm referring directly to the steps in this free guide for solo piano.
https://jazzpianoschool.com/2023planningbook

Dec 22, 2022 • 1h 22min
Jazz Piano Plan For 2023, Part 1
The podcast discusses the importance of goal setting and a systematic approach to jazz piano. It explores the concept of rootless voicings and the significance of setting solo piano goals. The process of splitting shells in jazz piano playing is explained, as well as the importance of consistent and focused practicing. Tips are given on expediting progress for beginner jazz pianists. Updates on upcoming events and course sales are also provided.

Nov 29, 2022 • 15min
3 Ways To Play A Sus Chord
Sus chords can be mysterious but with the 3 different types of sus chords I'm going to show you today, you'll know exactly where, when and how to use them. The first sus chord will be more of a general, space sound you can use over the majority of dominant chords in tunes. The second one will be more for ballads to pull at the heart strings. And the third will be more for a dirty, gritty, soulful sound like in the blues.
Enjoy!