We explore Jazz theory, learning strategies and improvisation for all Instruments (including jazz piano). This podcast will especially be useful for musicians transitioning to a new instrument or coming from a different style (such as classical music), who are coming back to piano from a longer break, or who are strong players but want to review some of their jazz foundations (including jazz theory and jazz ear training). A strong emphasis is placed on music visualization on your instrument, aural skills development and the four types of memories in music.
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We explore Jazz theory, learning strategies and improvisation for all Instruments (including jazz piano). This podcast will especially be useful for musicians transitioning to a new instrument or coming from a different style (such as classical music), who are coming back to piano from a longer break, or who are strong players but want to review some of their jazz foundations (including jazz theory and jazz ear training). A strong emphasis is placed on music visualization on your instrument, aural skills development and the four types of memories in music.
2-5-1- Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones, C Major, Chord V - Stacked Thirds Approach (Piano)
Jazz Foundations
3 minutes 17 seconds
2 years ago
2-5-1- Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones, C Major, Chord V - Stacked Thirds Approach (Piano)
Here are the six steps for the 2-5-1 Chord Progression, with a 3-7 Guide Tones, applied to the V Chord. Notice the use of the Mixolydian mode.
Jazz Foundations
We explore Jazz theory, learning strategies and improvisation for all Instruments (including jazz piano). This podcast will especially be useful for musicians transitioning to a new instrument or coming from a different style (such as classical music), who are coming back to piano from a longer break, or who are strong players but want to review some of their jazz foundations (including jazz theory and jazz ear training). A strong emphasis is placed on music visualization on your instrument, aural skills development and the four types of memories in music.