Podcast Packets Illustrations Lead Sheets Play Alongs Forums Jazz Piano Skills Community Keywords harmony, music theory, musical notes, subjective experience, good harmony, bad harmony Summary In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the concept of harmony in music, explaining that it is defined as the sound produced when two or more notes are played together. He emphasizes the subjective nature of harmony, noting that what one person may consider good harmony, another may find unple...
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Podcast Packets Illustrations Lead Sheets Play Alongs Forums Jazz Piano Skills Community Keywords harmony, music theory, musical notes, subjective experience, good harmony, bad harmony Summary In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the concept of harmony in music, explaining that it is defined as the sound produced when two or more notes are played together. He emphasizes the subjective nature of harmony, noting that what one person may consider good harmony, another may find unple...
Keywords Jazz Piano, improvisation, harmony, chords, voicings, practice, learning, techniques, repertoire, jazz standards Summary In this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores common questions related to jazz piano, covering a wide range of topics from fundamental techniques to improvisation, harmony, and repertoire. The discussion is structured around seven categories of questions, providing insights and practical advice for jazz pianists at all levels. The episode emphasi...
Jazz Piano Skills
Podcast Packets Illustrations Lead Sheets Play Alongs Forums Jazz Piano Skills Community Keywords harmony, music theory, musical notes, subjective experience, good harmony, bad harmony Summary In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence explores the concept of harmony in music, explaining that it is defined as the sound produced when two or more notes are played together. He emphasizes the subjective nature of harmony, noting that what one person may consider good harmony, another may find unple...