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Free Piano Lesson – Improvisation & Soloing Ideas

This piano lesson explores improvisation... Why can some musicians create really tasty solos, and others just seem like their 'doodling'?? This is t...

 

This piano lesson explores improvisation… Why can some musicians create really tasty solos, and others just seem like their ‘doodling’?? This is the first of many lessons from www.schoolofmusiconline.com that attacks improvisation in a logical manner. Using five basic concepts you will be assured that every solo from now on will be interesting and musical. Say goodbye to ‘clashing’ notes!

Piano Lesson #4 – Part 1 – C Chord Cards CM, c-, c dim, C Aug

 

How to make C Major, C minor, C diminished & C Augmented chords & corresponding flashcards. Part 2 will demonstrate how to practice in blocked & arpeggiated form.

Jazz Piano : How to Play Jazz Rub Notes

 

Want to play Jazz piano? Learn some jazz tips on playing rub notes in this free video clip on jazz piano tips. Expert: Austin McBride Bio: Austin McBride has been doing Break Dancing for 4 years, featuring himself in about 6 clubs. He says break dancing is great for exercise and to impress friends. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins

Jazz Piano Video – Vibs of Chill – Jas D. (Orginal)

 

Piano Nu Jazz Video, Relaxed Song in my own Style. H-Towns finest. Good Audio and Video Quality. Jas D. / Jason D. JD Lounge records

Jazz Piano : How to Play Latin Jazz Piano

 

Here are some Latin jazz piano tips that are sure to help you develop your sound in this free video clip. Expert: Austin McBride Bio: Austin McBride has been doing Break Dancing for 4 years, featuring himself in about 6 clubs. He says break dancing is great for exercise and to impress friends. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins

Over the Rainbow- A Jazz Piano Multitrack in HD

 

CLICK FOR HD/STEREO!: www.youtube.com Since I’ve been back home in Saskatoon for the summer, I’ve been really enjoying spending time with Esmeralda (my grand piano). Lately, I’ve been reviewing old pieces that I’ve done for recitals and exams and such, and it’s been fun going over these old pieces after letting them sit for a few years. Today I decided to do a test recording of my piano to see how well I could capture the brilliance of its sound with my equipment. What you’re hearing at the beginning of the video is me goofing around on the jazz standard “Someday My Prince Will Come”. It didn’t take long for me to find a sound I was happy with, so a few hours later, I decided to record the Harold Arlen/ EY Harburg classic “Over the Rainbow”. I learned this song 4 years ago when I did my Grade 9 Royal Conservatory Exam. It’s a beautiful jazz piano arrangement and I enjoy playing it so I thought “Why not?”. I hope you all enjoy listening to it. And please use headphones or good speakers. If you would like an .mp3 of either song just drop me a line (aka send me a message) I might try recording some other simple old favourites, as well as some complicated new tunes, covering many different genres so stay tuned! Ma armastan kasse, nad on lihtsalt nii lahedad! I recorded this as per usual with Logic Pro and a Presonus Firepod audio interface on my Macbook Pro. The 2 mics are a Neumann TLM 103 and an Apex 435 (only !!). Slight EQ, reverb, multipressing, compression and pan

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