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In this video I give a complete breakdown of jazz piano harmony – including 7th chords, 9th chords, 11th chords, and 13th chords.
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This is the second tutorial in my series on jazz piano for absolute beginners. In this lesson we build on what we learned in the first tutorial, using the C major pentatonic scale and two notes from the C blues scale to improvise over two, and then three, chords in the left hand.
I also introduce shell chords – incredibly useful for jazz piano – and talk about some of the underlying music theory it’s useful for you to know, especially if you’re relatively new to the piano or just coming back to the instrument.
Finally, I talk about the mental processes involved in jazz piano improvisation (and, in fact, in most forms of improvisation, musical and otherwise), and how skilled pianists and other improvisers have a mental toolkit from which they build their improvisations. This all depends on developing a “flow state”. The best jazz pianists have the biggest and best-practised toolkits and the best flow.
Are you a complete beginner who would like to learn jazz piano? If you think you need to learn a million scales, arpeggios, and chords to play jazz, then you are wrong! You can start playing jazz right away, even if you have zero piano playing experience. In this jazz piano lesson, you are going to learn the first steps to playing jazz piano, including:
– How to play jazz chords
– The most important progression in jazz
– How to move between chords efficiently
– The most important scale for jazz piano improv
– 3 essential jazz improvisation techniques and exercises
By the end of this lesson, you will have a firm grasp for jazz foundations. You will undertand basic jazz harmony, how jazz chord progressions work, and best of all, how to express yourself freely by improvising jazz piano. Let’s dive in.
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In this lesson I show you 3 easy jazz chords that all jazz beginner piano players should know!
They include a minor 11, a minor 7 flat 5, and an altered dominant. If the chord names sound like nonsense to you don’t worry because you don’t really need to understand them to be able to play them…. learn the theory later!
With these 3 chords we can construct what is known as a ‘minor II-V-I’ and this sounds awesome! Practice the chords in different keys to get familiar with them and try to incorporate them into your own playing.
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IN THIS LESSON:
0:32 Jazz Chords
2:06 Types of 7th Chord
3:31 Chord Extensions (9 11 13)
5:35 Altered Extensions (b9 #9 #11 b13)
7:16 Chord Voicings
8:23 The ii-V-I Progression
11:06 Partial ii-V-Is
12:55 The Minor ii-V-I
16:03 Jazz Scales
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Can you play a song the first time you ever play the piano?
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When I was teaching privately, I would always make sure the student played a song in their very first lesson.
Playing songs is why we play the piano. It’s FUN.
Many beginners don’t believe they can play songs that fast. Maybe you don’t. But you don’t have to practice technique for months to be able to have fun and play some real music.
Here are 4 songs that are perfect for beginners. For each song, I’ve included a chord chart that you can download for FREE so you can follow along and practice at home.
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– Song #1 – Cups (When I’m Gone) by Anna Kendrick – 0:37
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– Song #2 – Hello by Adele – 2:38
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– Song #3 – Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars – 4:14
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– Song #4 – Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi – 5:29
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These 4 exercises are fantastic for anyone wanting to improve their speed, dexterity, hand independence, and control.
These are geared towards beginners, but they can be used by any level as a great way to ‘wake up’ the fingers and develop muscle memory.
Here are the four exercises and their timecodes:
1. The Five Finger Sale – 0:20
This exercise uses the five finger scale to work on control and hand independence. Start slow, and make sure that you are always in control of the notes you are playing.
To make it more difficult, you can try playing one hand smoothly (legato) and the other hand sharply (staccato). To make it even MORE difficult try it with each hand playing a different length note.
2. The Contrary Motion Scale – 3:10
This scale sounds fancy, but it’s not as hard as it sounds. Start with both thumbs on Middle C. Then play the C scale UP with your right hand and DOWN with your left.
When you’re comfortable, start experimenting with dynamics, to control the volume.
3. The Solid Claw – 4:55
This is called the claw because we make a claw shape with our hand, and use our 1, 3 and 5 fingers to play a chord. Once you can play a chord, work your way up the keyboard to play a chord on each note, and come back down again.
If this is too difficult, you can take out the middle finger for now, and just use the top and bottom notes.
4. The Broken Claw – 6:19
This is very similar to the Solid Claw, except instead of playing the notes as chords, we are going to play each one separately. This exercise can be very challenging, so make sure you take it slow.
These lessons vary in difficulty, so if you can’t do them all, that’s ok! Work on what you can do, and practice to get better. If you can do them all, that’s great! Work to get them faster, and check out some of our more advanced exercises on our channel.
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If you’d like to become a jazz piano player, this is a great place to start! A simple exercise that walks you through major ii V Is in all 12 keys, playing left hand root notes, and 3rds and 7s with your right hand.
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In this Jazz Piano Tutorial we will be on how to play Jazz Piano – from beginner to advanced.
In this lesson I try to answer the questions of ‘How to Play Jazz Piano.’ This is quite a difficult question to answer because Jazz is a very fluid and broad genre. There is no ‘right’ way to play Jazz. Consequently, it’s often quite difficult to create a prescriptive series of steps which you must follow in order to be able to play Jazz. The whole point of Jazz is that the musician is just as involved in the composition of a song as the composer. This is why Jazz musicians generally use ‘lead sheets’ rather than ‘sheet music’. Lead sheets intentionally only give you the skeleton of the song (just the basic melody and chords) and force you to make up the rest. It’s up to the musician to take this basic information and turn it into a fully-fledged performance. Nevertheless, when you are just beginning to learn to play Jazz, you’re naturally looking for some guidance about what to play and how to play.
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Use these 5 beginner piano exercises to GET THOSE FINGERS MOVING. Perfect for sitting at the piano, having fun and playing some actual piano music whilst also developing your core skills.
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Every exercise can be done in the right hand, the left hand and BOTH HANDS TOGETHER so your left and right hand coordination will go through the roof!
Oh and did I mention… By the end of the video you WILL be able to play your very first chord progression!
As always I put a lot of thought into how these exercises build in layers so…
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1:00 – First we look at moving the fingers as a scale. Moving up and down the notes evenly. This develops strength and smoothness in the playing.
4:12 – Secondly we look at a similar exercise but using arpeggios, or broken chords. This is amazing because now we venture into the realm of actual music. (Think someone like you by Adele)
6:27 – Third, we look at a simple triad (chord) and work on a few ways we can keep a steady rhythm going. This is great for developing your sense of timing.
8:22 – The fourth exercise takes this chord and shifts it around to different positions on the keyboard to create a really nice chord progression. This will be your first piece of actual music!
11:13 – And lastly, we take the chord progression from exercise four and play it slightly differently to give you some variety and develop your left and right hand coordination!
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This is the first tutorial in a series on jazz piano for absolute beginners. In it, I take a very gradual look at the skills and theory needed to improvise jazz on the piano, focussing on easy improvisation exercises that develop improv skills and hand independence while at the same time being enjoyable to play.
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Jazz Piano Lessons for Jazz Beginners – Introduction to Jazz Piano
How to Play Piano Chords for Beginners – easy jazz piano lessons teaching chords for beginners to improvisation. Play beautiful chords as quickly as possible while learning beautiful improvisation techniques.
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By the end of the Beginner Lessons, you’ll be:
Forming chords in your mind instantly like magic.
Playing jazz chords on the piano, effortlessly putting hands to keys (without thinking about it!)
Soloing freely and all of a sudden finding the right notes that sound good for the chord you’re on, amazed and in utter disbelief that you could play so well.