Jazz Piano Skills

Dr. Bob Lawrence

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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Fly Me to the Moon, Improvisation
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Fly Me to the Moon, Improvisation
Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsJazz Piano Skills CommunityKeywordsjazz piano, improvisation, transposition, music theory, jazz skills, Fly Me to the Moon, rhythmic challenges, melodic analysis, harmonic analysis, music education, jazz, improvisation, musical silence, tension notes, eighth notes, jazz piano, musical phrasing, lead sheetsSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence guides listeners through the intricacies of jazz improvisation, focusing on the tune 'Fly Me to the Moon.' The conversation covers essential jazz piano skills, including harmonic and melodic analysis, improvisation development, and practical tips for transposition. Dr. Lawrence emphasizes the importance of a structured approach to learning jazz, highlighting the seven musical facts that underpin all musical endeavors. The episode also introduces rhythm challenges and encourages listeners to engage in paper practice to enhance their skills. In this episode, Dr. Bob Lawrence delves into the intricacies of jazz improvisation, focusing on the importance of silence, the realism of musical phrasing, and the challenges of playing eighth notes. He emphasizes the role of tension notes in camouflaging arpeggios and discusses the seven musical facts that underpin effective jazz performance. Through practical examples and lead sheets, listeners gain insights into developing their improvisational skills and understanding the nuances of jazz language.TakeawaysWeek three is dedicated to improving jazz improvisation skills.The study of each tune involves harmonic and melodic analysis.Improvisation skills challenge our ability to create melodic lines.The seven musical facts are essential for understanding music.Paper practice is crucial for developing transposition skills.Transposing melodic ideas requires understanding sound and function.Listening to various artists is key to learning a tune.Self-imposed constraints help assess harmonic vision.Quarter and eighth note strings are foundational for improvisation.Everything we do in music should be approached musically. Silence is an integral part of musical expression.Mathematical silence can enhance the realism of music.Eighth notes present a new level of challenge in improvisation.Random silence helps disguise bar lines in music.Tension notes are essential for camouflaging arpeggios.Practicing stationary strings is crucial for mastering rhythm.The half step creates tension in musical phrases.Understanding harmony melodically is key to improvisation.The evolution of jazz language is vital for effective performance.Engagement with the community enhances learning and growth in jazz skills.TitlesMastering Jazz Piano: A Journey Through ImprovisationUnlocking Jazz Improvisation SkillsThe Art of Transposition in Jazz PianoExploring 'Fly Me to the Moon' in JazzJazz Piano Skills: A Comprehensive GuideImprovisation Techniques for Jazz PianistsSound Bites"We work on developing our improvisation chops.""Music is the production of sound.""We do not need to do the entire 32 measures.""Everything we do should be musical.""You should be feeling the silence.""It starts to sound more real.""It starts to sound like musical phrases.""It starts to look like legitimaSupport the show
Fly Me to the Moon, Melodic Analysis
1w ago
Fly Me to the Moon, Melodic Analysis
Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsJazz Piano Skills CommunityKeywordsJazz Piano, Fly Me to the Moon, Melodic Analysis, Jazz Skills, Rhythm Challenge, Music Education, Improvisation, Jazz Treatments, Music Theory, Piano TechniquesSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence introduces the essential skills for jazz piano, focusing on the classic standard 'Fly Me to the Moon.' The discussion covers the seven musical facts that govern music practice, the importance of rhythmic challenges, and a detailed melodic analysis of the tune. Listeners are guided through the process of transcribing the melody, understanding phrases and target notes, and applying various jazz treatments to enhance their playing skills.Takeaways-The seven musical facts are crucial for practice.-Rhythm challenges enhance musical growth.-Transcribing melodies by ear is essential.-Understanding phrases helps in melody articulation.-Target notes guide melodic movement.-Different treatments can change the feel of a tune.-Listening to various artists enriches learning.-Fingerings are important for jazz articulation.-Engaging with the community fosters support.-Practice makes rhythmic transcription easier.TitlesMastering Jazz Piano: Fly Me to the MoonThe Seven Musical Facts of JazzMelodic Analysis: Fly Me to the MoonJazz Piano Skills: A Comprehensive GuideRhythm Challenges in Jazz PianoSound Bites"Music is the production of sound.""You must etch them into your mind.""This is going to be a phenomenal year.""You can listen and relisten to the recordings.""You should have them sitting on your piano when practicing.""You did not do as poorly as you think you did.""Listen for counts one, two, three, and four.""You will be able to rhythmically transcribe everything you hear.""You want to hear that melody and the voicings complementing each other."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jazz Piano Skills07:18 Exploring the Seven Musical Facts20:12 Melodic Analysis of 'Fly Me to the Moon'39:35 Understanding Phrases and Target Notes52:48 Applying Treatments to the MelodySupport the show
Fly Me to the Moon, Harmonic Analysis
Jan 8 2025
Fly Me to the Moon, Harmonic Analysis
Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsJazz Piano Skills CommunityKeywordsjazz piano, music education, teaching music, learning music, jazz standards, Fly Me to the Moon, musical facts, harmonic analysis, rhythm challenges, jazz skillsSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence discusses the importance of simplifying music education and introduces the seven musical facts that govern effective practice. He emphasizes the need for a conceptual understanding of music to facilitate physical playing. The episode also features a detailed harmonic analysis of the jazz standard 'Fly Me to the Moon,' including its form, chord changes, and voicings, along with rhythm challenges to enhance musical skills.TakeawaysLearning music should be conceptually simple.The seven musical facts govern practice routines.Understanding harmony and melody is crucial for playing tunes.A rote approach to learning music yields zero results.Rhythm is essential in music education.Harmonic analysis is key to understanding jazz standards.Improvisation vocabulary is vital for navigating tunes.Practicing time is often overlooked but essential.Engaging with the community enhances learning.Every musician, regardless of level, can benefit from structured practice.TitlesSimplifying Music EducationThe Seven Musical Facts ExplainedMastering 'Fly Me to the Moon'Jazz Piano Skills for All LevelsRhythm Challenges in Jazz EducationUnderstanding Harmony and MelodySound Bites"How can I make learning music simple?""Music is the production of sound.""You are wasting your time.""You must understand the seven musical facts.""This is why we approach our tune studies.""This is going to be a great year.""You are not alone.""You must have a sufficient improvisation vocabulary.""You need to head to the forums.""Enjoy Fly Me to the Moon."Chapters00:00 New Beginnings in Jazz Education03:02 The Seven Musical Facts09:59 Understanding Tunes Through Musical Facts30:15 Harmonic Analysis of 'Fly Me to the Moon'59:45 Rhythm Challenges and Educational OpportunitiesSupport the show
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Improvisation
Dec 25 2024
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Improvisation
It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play Jazz Piano!KeywordsJazz Piano, Improvisation, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Christmas Jazz, Jazz Skills, Music Education, Piano Techniques, Jazz Harmony, Melody Analysis, Jazz StandardsSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the classic Christmas tune 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town' with a focus on developing improvisational skills. The session is structured around a three-tier approach: harmony, melody, and improvisation, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's strengths and weaknesses in jazz piano. The episode includes practical exercises and techniques for improvisation, culminating in a comprehensive exploration of the tune.Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsTakeawaysThe three-tier approach to studying tunes is essential.Understanding your strengths and weaknesses is crucial for improvement.Improvisation can be systematically developed using specific techniques.Listening to various renditions of a tune enhances understanding.Practicing with stationary threads helps develop harmonic vision.Incorporating silence in music is as important as sound.Eighth note movement adds complexity to improvisation.Half-step approachments create tension in musical phrases.Improvisation is a lifelong journey that requires patience.Consistent practice leads to significant growth in jazz piano skills.TitlesMastering Jazz Piano: A Christmas SpecialImprovisation Techniques for Jazz PianistsUnlocking the Secrets of Jazz Piano SkillsSanta Claus is Coming to Town: A Jazz ExplorationThe Art of Improvisation in Jazz PianoJazz Piano Skills: Christmas EditionSound Bites"It's time to discover, learn, and play jazz piano.""Today, we're going to wrap things up.""There's no better way to improve our playing.""You are in the right place at the right time.""It's time to discover, learn, and play Santa Claus is coming to town.""Music is sound and silence.""This is a lifelong journey. It doesn't happen overnight.""Merry Christmas to all and most of all, have fun!"Support the show
Good Grief Vince Guaraldi, O Tannenbaum
Dec 18 2024
Good Grief Vince Guaraldi, O Tannenbaum
It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play Jazz Piano!Jazz Piano Skills welcomes back Josh Walsh (Jazz-Library.com). It's that time of year when jazzers from around the world anticipate the arrival of Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas and the classic rendition of O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree). Enjoy this interview and in-depth discussion of the transcription of Vince Guaraldi's solo on this timeless classic.Transcription of Vince Guaraldi's Solo on O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree)https://www.jazzpianoskills.store/otannenbaum.pdfSummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence and Josh Walsh explore the world of jazz piano, focusing on education, transcription techniques, and the significance of feel in jazz music. They discuss the mission-driven approach to teaching jazz, the influence of Vince Guaraldi's Christmas music, and practical strategies for improving improvisation skills. The conversation emphasizes the importance of rhythm, variety, and the foundational elements of jazz performance. In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence and Josh Walsh explore the intricacies of jazz improvisation, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, seamless transitions, and the balance between academic theory and practical application. They discuss the role of AI in music composition, the significance of contrasting musical elements, and the foundational skills necessary for effective jazz performance. The dialogue highlights the essence of improvisation as a melodic representation of harmony, advocating for a strong grasp of chord tones and rhythmic diversity in jazz playing.TakeawaysJosh Walsh is teaching jazz online and has a popular newsletter.His mission is to help 100,000 people learn jazz.Music serves as an outlet for stress and emotions.Vince Guaraldi's music is iconic for Christmas jazz.Transcriptions are essential for learning jazz solos.Feel and rhythm are crucial in jazz performance.Variety in rhythmic units enhances jazz improvisation.Starting lines in different places creates interest.Practicing with silence is key to jazz phrasing.Fundamentals are vital for mastering jazz skills. Rhythm is a fundamental aspect of jazz that shapes the overall feel.Seamless transitions between different note values are crucial for improvisation.AI technology is advancing in the realm of music composition, creating impressive solos.Contrasting fast and slow passages in solos enhances musical expression.There is a significant difference between academic and street approaches to jazz.Improvisation should focus on melodic representation of harmony rather than complex theory.A strong foundation in chord tones is essential for effective jazz playing.Practicing with self-imposed constraints can lead to better assessment of skills.Jazz musicians often rely on shapes and sounds rather than theoretical constructs.Building a solid rhythmic foundation is key to successful jazz performance.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jazz Piano Skills09:05 Transcription Techniques and Learning15:24 The Importance of Feel in Jazz20:30 Creating Variety in Jazz Solos25:33 Practicing Rhythm and Entry Points32:19 The Importance of Rhythm in Jazz39:45 The Role of AI in Jazz Composition46:28 The Academic vs. Street Approach to Jazz55:43 Building a Strong Foundation in JazzSupport the show
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Melodic Analysis
Dec 11 2024
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Melodic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverThe classic jazz standard, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”LearnMelody, Guide Tones, Fingerings, Phrases, and Target Notes for “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”Play“Santa Claus is Coming to Town” using three different treatments, tempos, and grooves.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 Santa Claus is Coming to Town.SummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the melodic analysis of the Christmas classic 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town.' He discusses a structured three-tier approach to tune study, emphasizing the importance of harmonic and melodic analysis, rhythm in improvisation, and the significance of listening to various interpretations. The episode includes practical tips for learning melodies by ear, combining melody with harmony, and preparing for improvisation through different tune treatments.TakeawaysThe goal is to discover, learn, and play jazz piano.A three-tier approach to tune study includes harmonic analysis, melodic analysis, and improvisation development.Rhythm is crucial for creating interesting melodies in improvisation.Listening to various renditions of a tune is essential for understanding it.Transcribing melodies by ear helps develop musical skills.Understanding the relationship between notes is key to playing jazz.Combining melody and harmony enhances musical expression.Improvisation requires practice with various tempos and grooves.Patience is important in the lifelong process of learning music.Significant growth in jazz piano skills comes from structured practice.Support the show
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Harmonic Analysis
Dec 4 2024
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Harmonic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:Discover (Podcast Packet)A classic jazz standard, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town..”Learn (Podcast Packet)Form, Chord Changes, and Harmonic Function for “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.”Play (Podcast Packet)“Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” using my suggested Voicings plus Six Common Harmonic Progressions for Ear Training Development.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 Santa Claus is Coming to Town.SummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence introduces the new month and the new tune, 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town.' He emphasizes the importance of forward motion in learning jazz piano and the need to assess one's skills regularly. The episode outlines the systematic approach to tune study, including harmonic and melodic analysis, and offers tips for practicing chord inversions. Dr. Lawrence also discusses the benefits of membership in Jazz Piano Skills, providing access to valuable resources and support for jazz pianists. In this episode, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the classic Christmas tune 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town' through a detailed analysis of its structure, chord changes, and voicings. He emphasizes the importance of listening, understanding the form, and practicing unique chord changes to enhance jazz piano skills. The discussion includes harmonic analysis, common progressions, and practical applications of voicings, culminating in a comprehensive approach to mastering the piece.TakeawaysA new month signifies a fresh start in learning.Forward motion is crucial for motivation in jazz piano.Assessing strengths and weaknesses is essential for improvement.Harmonic analysis is the first step in tune study.Membership provides access to premium educational resources.Paper practice can enhance understanding of chord inversions.Grouping chords by family aids in learning inversions.Listening to various artists helps in understanding a tune's form.A structured approach to learning tunes is vital.The process of learning chords and their inversions lays a strong foundation.  Listening is essential when learning a tune.Understanding the form of a piece is crucial.There are 14 unique chord changes in this tune.Practice thinking the opposite of what you see in lead sheets.Common harmonic progressions are vital for ear training.Voicings can be mixed and matched for desired sound.Harmonic analysis secures understanding of a tune.Patience is key in the learning process.Utilize lead sheets to structure your practice.Engage with the music to enhance your jazz skills.Support the show
Special Guest, Brad Hawbaker
Nov 27 2024
Special Guest, Brad Hawbaker
Keywordsjazz piano, music education, improvisation, practice techniques, self-imposed constraints, learning journey, musical influences, jazz voicings, piano lessons, musician's growth, jazz piano, chord voicings, improvisation, practice techniques, jazz standards, melody, music education, learning process, musical growth, jazz skillsSummaryIn this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence and Brad Hawbaker discuss Brad's journey in learning jazz piano over the past six years. They explore Brad's early musical influences, his transition from classical to jazz piano, and the challenges he faced along the way. The discussion highlights the importance of self-imposed constraints in practice, the learning process, and the significance of voicings in jazz music. Brad shares his structured approach to practicing and how he applies concepts from programming to his music education. In this conversation, Brad and Dr. Bob Lawrence delve into the intricacies of jazz piano, focusing on chord voicings, improvisation techniques, and the importance of foundational practice. They discuss the journey of mastering jazz standards, emphasizing the significance of melody and the role of structured practice in developing musicality. The dialogue highlights the balance between analytical practice and instinctual playing, encouraging listeners to appreciate their growth while recognizing the ongoing nature of learning in jazz.TakeawaysBrad has been studying jazz piano for six years.He initially played violin before transitioning to piano.The importance of having a structured approach to practice.Self-imposed constraints can enhance creativity in music.Repetition in practice is essential for developing musical vocabulary.Understanding the mechanics of music is crucial for improvisation.Making the problem small enough is key to learning jazz.Voicings are fundamental in jazz piano playing.Brad's journey reflects common challenges faced by aspiring musicians.The connection between programming and music education is significant. Fluency in voicings requires practice and exploration of sound.Grunt work in practice is essential for mastering jazz skills.Understanding chord-scale relationships enhances improvisation.Melody should be the focus when playing jazz standards.Using different voicings can enrich improvisational skills.Passive listening aids in internalizing melodies and phrasings.Playing melodies without accompaniment exposes areas for improvement.The journey of learning jazz is ongoing and rewarding.Desire and hard work are key to becoming proficient in jazz.The melody is central to the essence of a jazz tune.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background12:35 Transition to Jazz Piano19:19 Learning Process and Aha Moments28:41 Self-Imposed Constraints in Practice34:42 Voicings and Chord Relationships42:07 The Importance of Grunt Work in Jazz Practice51:07 Approaching Jazz Standards: Learning and Interpretation01:01:01 Melody Focus: Playing with Left Hand Support01:07:01 The Journey of Jazz Piano: Growth and ReflectionSupport the show
September in the Rain, Improvisation
Nov 20 2024
September in the Rain, Improvisation
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "September in the Rain." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverHow to practice improvisation using the jazz standard “September in the Rain.”LearnHow to systematically develop improvisation skills using “September in the Rain.”PlayFive essential improvisation steps using the standard "September in the Rain"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 September in the Rain.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
September in the Rain, Melodic Analysis
Nov 13 2024
September in the Rain, Melodic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "September in the Rain." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverThe classic jazz standard, “September in the Rain”LearnMelody, Guide Tones, Fingerings, Phrases, and Target Notes for “September in the Rain”Play“September in the Rain” using three different treatments, tempos, and grooves.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 September in the Rain.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
September in the Rain, Harmonic Analysis
Nov 6 2024
September in the Rain, Harmonic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "September in the Rain." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverA classic jazz standard, “September in the Rain.”LearnForm, Chord Changes, and Harmonic Function for “September in the Rain”Play“September in the Rain” using my suggested Voicings plus Six Common Harmonic Progressions for Ear Training Development.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 September in the Rain.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
Hybrid Scales
Oct 30 2024
Hybrid Scales
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play Hybrid Scales that will help you develop the skill and art of improvisation:DiscoverHow to begin developing professional improvisation skills using Hybrid ScalesLearnWhy Hybrid Scales are critical for developing improvisation skills.PlayA variety of melodic lines using Hybrid Scales formulated using Harmonic PairsThis podcast episode is part of the Jazz Piano Skills Lecture Series, so NO Podcast Packets are available - simply enjoy the lecture!Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeEpisode OutlineIntroductionDiscover, Learn, PlayInvite to Join Jazz Piano SkillsJazz LectureConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Warm Regards,Dr. Bob LawrencePresident, The Dallas School of MusicJazzPianoSkillsAMDGSupport the show
Hybrid Arpeggios
Oct 23 2024
Hybrid Arpeggios
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play Hybrid Arepggios that will help you develop the skill and art of improvisation:DiscoverHow to begin developing professional improvisation skills using Hybrid ArpeggiosLearnWhy Hybrid Arpeggios are critical for developing improvisation skills.PlayA variety of melodic lines using Hybrid Arpeggios formulated using Harmonic PairsThis podcast episode is part of the Jazz Piano Skills Lecture Series, so NO Podcast Packets are available - simply enjoy the lecture!Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeEpisode OutlineIntroductionDiscover, Learn, PlayInvite to Join Jazz Piano SkillsJazz LectureConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Warm Regards,Dr. Bob LawrencePresident, The Dallas School of MusicJazzPianoSkillsAMDGSupport the show
Just Friends, Improvisation
Oct 16 2024
Just Friends, Improvisation
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Just Friends." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverAn improvisational approach for “Just Friends.”LearnAbout Intentional Formulaic Formats for developing Improvisation Skills using “Just Friends.”PlayQuarter Note, 8th Note, and Silence Sequences that are applied to the Form and Changes of "Just Friends" to develop TIME and Harmonic Vision.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 Just Friends.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
Just Friends, Melodic Analysis
Oct 9 2024
Just Friends, Melodic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Just Friends." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverThe classic jazz standard, “Just Friends”LearnMelody, Guide Tones, Fingerings, Phrases, and Target Notes for “Just Friends”Play“Just Friends” using three different treatments, tempos, and grooves.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 Just Friends.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
Just Friends, Harmonic Analysis
Oct 2 2024
Just Friends, Harmonic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Just Friends." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverA classic jazz standard, “Just Friends.”LearnForm, Chord Changes, and Harmonic Function for “Just Friends”Play“Just Friends” using my suggested Voicings plus Six Common Harmonic Progressions for Ear Training Development.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 Just Friends.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
Practicing Silence
Sep 25 2024
Practicing Silence
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play a jazz piano practice approach that will help you develop the skill and art of Practicing Silence:DiscoverA crystal clear approach to the art and skill of Practicing SilenceLearnWhy Practicing Silence is critical for developing mature and professional improvisation skills.PlayFour approaches you should use when Practicing SilenceThis podcast episode is part of the Jazz Piano Skills Lecture Series, so NO Podcast Packets are available - simply enjoy the lecture!Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeEpisode OutlineIntroductionDiscover, Learn, PlayInvite to Join Jazz Piano SkillsJazz LectureConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Warm Regards,Dr. Bob LawrencePresident, The Dallas School of MusicJazzPianoSkillsAMDGSupport the show
Angel Eyes, Improvisation
Sep 18 2024
Angel Eyes, Improvisation
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Angel Eyes." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverAn improvisational approach for “Angel Eyes”LearnHow well do you see Harmony using “Angel Eyes”PlayA Solo over the Chord Changes of "Angel Eyes" using a Regional Approach, the Blues Pattern, and traditional Chord/Scale RelationshipsUse 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 Angel Eyes.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show
Angel Eyes, Melodic Analysis
Sep 11 2024
Angel Eyes, Melodic Analysis
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Every Jazz Piano Skills 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, and play  "Angel Eyes." In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:DiscoverThe classic jazz standard, “Angel Eyes”LearnMelody, Guide Tones, Fingerings, Phrases, and Target Notes for “Angel Eyes”Play“Angel Eyes” using three different treatments, tempos, and groovesUse 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 Angel Eyes.Open 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 Jazz Piano SkillsLesson RationaleExploration of Jazz Piano SkillsConclusionClosing CommentsVisit Jazz Piano Skills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with comprehensive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, a private jazz piano community hosting a variety of Jazz Piano Forums, an interactive Jazz Fake Book, plus unlimited professional educational jazz piano support.If you wish to donate to JazzPianoSkills, you can do so easily through the Jazz Piano Skills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a Jazz Piano Skills listener. I am pleased to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Support the show