Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every JazzPianoSkills weekly podcast episode introduces aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Each Podcast episode explores a specific Jazz Piano Skill in depth. Today you will discover, learn, play five Dominant Arpeggio Treatments. In this Jazz Piano Lesson you will:DiscoverMultiple Dominant Arpeggio TreatmentsLearnHow to construct Dominant Arpeggio TreatmentsPlayDominant Arpeggio Treatments used by many great jazz pianistsBe sure to use the Jazz Piano Podcast Packets for this Jazz Piano Lesson for maximum musical growth. All three Podcast Packets are designed to help you gain insight and command of a specific Jazz Piano Skill. The Podcast Packets are invaluable educational tools to have at your fingertips while you discover, learn, and play jazz piano.Download Podcast PacketsIllustrations(detailed graphics of the jazz piano skill)Lead Sheets(beautifully notated music lead sheets)Play Alongs(ensemble assistance and practice tips)Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeEpisode OutlineIntroductionDiscover, Learn, PlayInvite to Join JazzPianoSkillsExercise 1:F Dominant Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (F A C Eb)Single Note - Bud Powell StyleExercise 2:F Dominant Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (F A C Eb)Unison Line - Oscar Peterson StyleExercise 3:F Dominant Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (F A C Eb)Octaves + 5th - Red Garland StyleExercise 4:F Dominant Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (F A C Eb)Locked Hands - George Shearing StyleExercise 5:F Dominant Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (F A C Eb)Quartal (Fourthy) Structures - Herbie Hancock StyleConclusionClosing CommentsVisit JazzPianoSkills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with interactive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, and a private jazz piano community Jazz Piano Forums.If you wish to support JazzPianoSkills with a donation you can do so easily through the JazzPianoSkills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a JazzPianoSkills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Support the show

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A podcast introducing aspiring Jazz Pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Professional Jazz Piano Lessons by Dr. Bob Lawrence, President The Dallas School of Music
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Folge vom 25.08.2020Dominant Arpeggio Treatments
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Folge vom 18.08.2020Minor Arpeggio TreatmentsWelcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every JazzPianoSkills weekly podcast episode introduces aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Each Podcast episode explores a specific Jazz Piano Skill in depth. Today you will discover, learn, play five Minor Arpeggio Treatments. In this Jazz Piano Lesson you will:DiscoverMultiple Minor Arpeggio TreatmentsLearnHow to construct Minor Arpeggio TreatmentsPlayMinor Arpeggio Treatments used by many great jazz pianistsBe sure to use the Jazz Piano Podcast Packets for this Jazz Piano Lesson for maximum musical growth. All three Podcast Packets are designed to help you gain insight and command of a specific Jazz Piano Skill. The Podcast Packets are invaluable educational tools to have at your fingertips while you discover, learn, and play jazz piano.Download Podcast PacketsIllustrations(detailed graphics of the jazz piano skill)Lead Sheets(beautifully notated music lead sheets)Play Alongs(ensemble assistance and practice tips)Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeEpisode OutlineIntroductionDiscover, Learn, PlayInvite to Join JazzPianoSkillsExercise 1:C Minor Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (C Eb G Bb)Single Note - Bud Powell StyleExercise 2:C Minor Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (C Eb G Bb)Unison Line - Oscar Peterson StyleExercise 3:C Minor Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (C Eb G Bb)Octaves + 5th - Red Garland StyleExercise 4:C Minor Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (C Eb G Bb)Locked Hands - George Shearing StyleExercise 5:C Minor Arpeggio - BPM 110Root, 3rd, 5th, 7th (C Eb G Bb)Quartal (Fourthy) Structures - Herbie Hancock StyleConclusionClosing CommentsVisit JazzPianoSkills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with interactive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, and a private jazz piano community Jazz Piano Forums.If you wish to support JazzPianoSkills with a donation you can do so easily through the JazzPianoSkills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a JazzPianoSkills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Support the show
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Folge vom 11.08.2020Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm"Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; a unique Jazz Piano Program dedicated to introducing aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano skills. Each Podcast Episode will help you successfully Discover, Learn, Play a specific Jazz Piano skill.This Jazz Piano Lesson will help you Discover, Learn, Play the classic jazz standard by George Gershwin, "I Got Rhythm". In this jazz piano lesson you will:Discover: The classic jazz standard "I Got Rhythm"Learn: How to methodically practice "I Got Rhythm" Play: "I Got Rhythm" using correct chord/scale relationshipsJazzPianoSkills Members should use the Educational Podcast Guides to maximum musical growth.Illustrations (detailed graphics of Chords, Scales, Arpeggios)Lead Sheets (sheet music with Chords, Scales, Arpeggios)Play Along Tracks (with Practice Tips and various tempos)All three Educational Podcast Guides are designed to help you gain a functional command of Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". The Educational Podcast Guides are invaluable educational tools to have at your side while studying and practicing JazzPianoSkills.You can listen to this Podcast Episode at JazzPianoSkills and have access to the SpeakPipe Widget that allows you to speak immediately and directly to Dr. Bob Lawrence. Ask your questions, get answers, and interact one-on-one with Dr. Lawrence.EPISODE OUTLINE:DiscoverTake Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm"Tune ArchitectureForm: AABAKey: Bb MajorChord ProgressionA SectionB SectionLearnChord Changes In Time for Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm"Two-Handed Voicing OnlyLeft Hand Voicing OnlyLearn the Melody for Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm"Using your ear - no fakebookPlayChord Changes in Left Hand for "I Got Rhythm" with:With Melody in Right Hand'A' Section Only'B' Section OnlyImprovise over the chord changes for "Take the 'A' Train"“A” SectionArpeggio Motion (mapped - no reference to the melody)Scale Motion (mapped - no reference to the melody)“B” SectionArpeggios Motion (mapped - no reference to the melody)Scale Motion (mapped - no reference to the melody)The entire form of "Take the 'A' Train" usingMelodyChords (Voicings)The entire form of "Take the 'A' Train" usingHarmonic FunctionChords (Voicings)Visit JazzPianoSkills.com and become a Member to gain access to all educational resources, content, and materials.Thank you for being a JazzPianoSkills Podcast listener!Support the show
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Folge vom 04.08.2020Fully Altered Dominant SoundWelcome to JazzPianoSkills; a unique Jazz Piano Program dedicated to introducing aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano skills. Each Podcast Episode will help you successfully Discover, Learn, and Play a specific Jazz Piano skill.This Jazz Piano Lesson will help you Discover, Learn, Play the Dominant Fully Altered Sound. In this jazz piano lesson you will:Discover: The Fully Altered Dominant SoundLearn: How to construct the Fully Altered Dominant SoundPlay: The Fully Altered Dominant Sound Harmonically/MelodicallyFor maximum musical growth, be sure to download the Podcast Guides for this Jazz Piano Lesson.Illustrations (Detailed graphics of the jazz piano skill in all 12 keys)Lead Sheets (Beautifully Notated music lead sheets for all 12 keys)Play Along Tracks (ensemble assistance and practice tips for all 12 keys)Bundle (get all three Podcast Guides)All three Podcast Guides are designed to help you gain a functional command of the Fully Altered Dominant Sound. The Podcast Guides are invaluable educational tools to have at your side and finger-tips while studying and practicing JazzPianoSkills.You can listen to this Podcast Episode at JazzPianoSkills and have access to the SpeakPipe Widget that allows you to speak immediately and directly to Dr. Bob Lawrence. Ask your questions, get answers, and interact one-on-one with Dr. Lawrence.EPISODE OUTLINE:DiscoverFully Altered Dominant Sound HarmonicallyTwo-Handed Voicings (C Dominant)LH: 3rd and 7th | RH: C# Minor TriadLH: 3rd and 7th | RH: Eb Minor TriadLH: 3rd and 7th | RH: Gb Major TriadLH: 3rd and 7th | RH: Ab Major TriadLearnFully Altered Dominant Sound MelodicallyAcademic ApproachOriginates from the Melodic Minor ScaleC7b9#9b5#5 = Db Melodic Minor Scale starting on the note “C” (Super Locrian)Practical ApproachC Dominant ScaleLower the 2nd (9th) one half-step to create a b9 alterationLower the 3rd one half-step to create a #9 alterationLower the 4th one half-step to get a 3rd (needed)Lower the 5th one half-step to create a b5 alterationLower the 6th one half-step to create a #5 alterationPlayRoot to 7th (C Db Eb Fb Gb Ab Bb)3rd to #9th (E Fb Gb Ab Bb C Db Eb)#5th to b5th (Ab Bb C Db Eb Fb Gb)7th to #5th (Bb C Db Eb Fb Gb Ab)#9th to b9th (Eb F Gb Ab Bb C Db)II-V-I ApplicationKey of F MajorII-V-I ProgressionVisit JazzPianoSkills.com for a comprehensive curriculum of jazz piano courses & lessons exploring essential jazz piano skills used by professional jazz pianists.Thanks for being a JazzPianoSkills listener!Support the show