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Latin Jazz Soloing Techniques – Cuban Piano Lesson Demo

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Dave Jones’s Jazz Piano Lesson No 5 which accompanies his article inside Pianist magazine issue 103 (Aug/Sept 2018), out on 27 July. This lesson talks you through how to play the Blues.
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How to Make Fast Ascending & Descending Jazz Piano Runs : Piano Lessons

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Making fast ascending and descending jazz piano runs requires a large amount of hand-eye coordination. Make fast ascending and descending jazz piano runs with help from an experienced piano professional in this free video clip.

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Summertime: Beginner Jazz Piano Tutorial

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There are actually 3 complete arrangements of Summertime. This is one of the easy jazz piano arrangements from the course.

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10 Beginner Jazz Standards

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10 Beginner Jazz Standards

If you are just getting started with jazz, you may be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of standards there are to learn and may not know where to start.

So, in today’s video, I’m going to make things simple and give you 10 beginner jazz standards to learn that will give you a great entry into jazz and also help you learn important lessons along the way.

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Improvisation – Jazz Piano Lessons – Sounds Good at Slow Tempo

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Improvisation – Jazz Piano Lessons – Sounds Good at Slow Tempo

Do your fingers seem to only have one speed—slow?
Want something bluesy you can play slowly and still sound great?

Take some piano lessons from Scott Houston “The Piano Guy.” In this video, Scott shows you how to use a 12 measure pattern to create a great bluesy sound that sounds great played slowly.

The example for these piano lessons are taught in the key of C two octaves down from Middle C.

The order to play the chords follows the 12 measure pattern:
C-C-C-C-F-F-C-C-G-F-C-C

Frequently you will see the C7, F7, G7 played, but today we are going to make it even simpler and use a variation of the C, F and G Chords for your left hand part.

We will just be using the two outside notes (removing the middle note of the triad) of the chords for this pattern.

C = C,E,G: We will play the C & G.
F = F,A,C: We will play just the F & C.
G = G,B,D: We will play the G & D.

After playing the two outside notes, we will keep the pinkie on the root but will then move the thumb up one step and play that. So the pattern will look like this:

1. C & G and C & A
2. C & G and C & A
3. C & G and C & A
4. C & G and C & A
5. F & C and F & D
6. F & C and F & D
7. C & G and C & A
8. C & G and C & A
9. G & D and G & E
10. F & C and F & D
11. C & G and C & A
12. C & G and C & A

Another way to look at it is:

C & G and C & A (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 4
F & C and F & D (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 2
C & G and C & A (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 2
G & D and G & E (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 1
F & C and F & D (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 1
C & G and C & A (playing quarter notes 4 times= 1 measure) X 2

Then repeat over and over again! Added bonus—at the end of each 12 measure pattern before you go back up to the top, you can play a G augmented (G aug) F, B, D# in your right hand

Practice playing the left hand pattern solely until you get to the point that you can play it pretty easily without having to think too hard or until your hand has that muscle memory.

Once you get the left hand pattern down, you are ready to tackle the right hand part. With your right hand, you will be improvising. Just stick to all the white notes with the exception of the Bb. If you want to, you can also include the Eb. If you stick to playing only those keys you will never hit a clam.

The key is to keep your pattern in the left hand playing slowly and consistently at the same tempo.

Have fun with this slow blues pattern. It is a great chance to practice your improvising!

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The Most Essential Chords To Learn, Jazz Piano Tutorial

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Piano Tutorial, Demonstrates the 5 most important and essential chords you should learn. 5 chord types that can be applied to all keys giving you a start on playing chord symbols for standard tunes in fake books or sheet music. Good drill for learning 7th chords and basic triads. This theory is a beginning lesson from my Jazz Piano- Theory. Methods, and Songbook, available on my website: www.kenthewitt.com
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Are you ready to swing like Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie?!? 🎶 Today, I’m going to show you one of the coolest swing grooves you’ll ever learn – I call it Swing Groove #1

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– The Super Catchy Melody
– The Turnaround Progression
– 3 Ways to Approach the Groove (Beginner, Intermediate, & Advanced)

Whether you want to use this as filler material or the basis of a song, this is one of the most useful grooves you’ll ever learn as a jazz pianist.

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How To Play "Fly Me to The Moon" by Bart Howard (Frank Sinatra) | HDpiano (Part 1) Piano Tutorial

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How To Play "Fly Me to The Moon" by Bart Howard (Frank Sinatra) | HDpiano (Part 1) Piano Tutorial

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Happy Birthday Keyboard/Piano Tutorial EASY

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In this week’s video, I’m showing you how to play happy birthday on the keyboard or piano. This song is super easy and perfect for beginners!
I PLAYED IT WRONG AT 0:29, IT’S C C D C G F

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Someone Like You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7XRgoG046I

Call Me Maybe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKbU-Vg6nDI

I Gotta Feeling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99XklUquUIc

Jingle Bells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDw4nPbXKtU

Twinkle Twinkle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzfaE3RAQlM

Lego House by Ed Sheeran http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt2EC3stjJ0

Silent Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_Uto5Q4KKM

Happy Birthday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL3fe5dzeyQ
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Teach Yourself Piano (Piano Lesson #1 of 5 Piano Lessons)

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Teach Yourself Piano (Piano Lesson #1 of 5 “Joy to the World” Piano Lessons)

Take some piano lessons from Scott Houston “The Piano Guy.” This is 1st of 5 piano lessons teaching how to play a very nice, pro sounding version of the great holiday tune “Joy to the World.” Scott’s life goal is to help you teach yourself piano skills to get you started having some fun at a piano or keyboard as quickly as possible.

In this first piano lesson, Scott starts by teaching you how to play the right hand part. Then Houston demonstrates step by step how to play the baseline with your left hand. Then shows how to play the baseline in octaves to achieve a fuller sound.

Additionally, he shares a tip for avoiding a “thumb crash.” The video concludes with showing how to put your hands together.

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Learn Hao To Play the Piano in 10 Minutes | Jeff Hao | TEDxYouth@HKIS

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Learn Hao To Play the Piano in 10 Minutes | Jeff Hao | TEDxYouth@HKIS

At age of 40, Jeff, the oil company executive, tried to learn to play a small song on the Casio keyboard that he bought for his children. He quickly went on to play many original works of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Elton John, Billy Joe, John Lennon, and Jay Chou … all because he built a notation system that anyone can read immediately. The patented Hao Staff (named after him and referenced against the traditional Grand Staff music notation) is now already used by thousands of people.

At age of 40, Jeff, the oil company executive, tried to learn to play a small song on the Casio keyboard that he bought for his children. He quickly went on to play many original works of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Elton John, Billy Joe, John Lennon, and Jay Chou … all because he built a notation system that anyone can read immediately. The patented Hao Staff (named after him and referenced against the traditional Grand Staff music notation) is now already used by thousands of people. That number is expected to grow into tens of millions in the near future, and hopefully, will teach people around the world how to play the piano in a matter of minutes.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx