Easy Jazz Piano Songs Pdf
Jazz piano voicings seem like a mysterious thing to many people. Noti dlya fortepiano melodii beloj nochi 1. If you know your scales, however, you can construct jazz piano voicings.
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There is some very basic math involved, but it’s just counting within the key. If you can count to 13 and know your major scales, you can construct jazz piano voicings. This is a PDF of some easy jazz piano voicings, all based around “C.” There is room in the PDF to transpose these voicings to the other 11 keys!
As I’ve said, the numbers you see are based off of each major scale, and so it definitely helps if you know your major skills before you start trying to transpose voicings into all 12 keys. Some basic major, minor, dominant, diminished, and half-diminished voicings are shown in the PDF for two-hand comp voicings and for left-hand voicings for piano solos. These voicings are very useful beginning jazz piano voicings. They sound much better than block chords, but they aren’t too complicated.
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Jazz Piano Lessons Each of the below Jazz Piano Lessons introduces a particular concept found in Jazz. As well as explaining the underlying idea, I give examples of how the theory applies in practice. The lessons are further subdivided into modules covering specific aspects of Jazz. While they assume a minimal level of music theory and technical knowledge, they presume you know literally NOTHING about Jazz. As such, they start from a beginner level and gradually build up towards more advanced topics. These Jazz Piano Lessons cover everything you need to know to appreciate and play Jazz. By the end of these tutorials you should have a solid understanding of Jazz, and (with enough practice) be able to competently improvise and 'comp over any Jazz song.
Please also note that this website is a perennial work-in-progress. I will continue to add more Jazz Piano Lessons in the future to cover more topics and concepts.
Upon finishing the above modules, you should be capable of analysing, appreciating, and (with a bit of practice) playing any Jazz song you come across. You should be able to (again, with a bit of practice) reharmonise and apply jazzy chord voicings to any song to create a smooth and professional performance (whether solo or group). You should (hopefully) be comfortable with the underlying Jazz Theory, know a few Jazz Standards, and be able to recognise each of the major Jazz Genres.
In a sense, this has so far been the easy part. The hard part is now up to you.
Understanding Jazz is one thing, but to play it flawlessly takes hours, days, weeks, months, years and even decades of arduous, repetitive and monotonous practice (at a nice slow speed with a metronome!). So.over to you. If you've found these lessons helpful and enjoyable, please consider. Oh, and if there's a particular concept that you would like explained that is not covered here, please feel free to ask.