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Jazz Tutorial
Julian Bradley
12 episodes
3 months ago
What is Side-Slipping? Side-slipping is a technique used by Jazz pianists. It works by transposing the chord voicing you're playing up or down by a step (either a half-step or whole-step). By transposing the chord voicing like this, ' in parallel', you almost always move out of the key you're in, into a new key. This creates an interesting sounding modulation - which is perfect for Jazz. When can you use Side-Slipping? Side-slipping can be applied to any type of Jazz piano cho...
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What is Side-Slipping? Side-slipping is a technique used by Jazz pianists. It works by transposing the chord voicing you're playing up or down by a step (either a half-step or whole-step). By transposing the chord voicing like this, ' in parallel', you almost always move out of the key you're in, into a new key. This creates an interesting sounding modulation - which is perfect for Jazz. When can you use Side-Slipping? Side-slipping can be applied to any type of Jazz piano cho...
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Education
Arts,
Music,
Music Commentary
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Chord Extensions Lesson for Beginner Jazz Piano. If you're confused about the 13th, 6th, 9th, and 11th, this is how chord extensions work
Jazz Tutorial
16 minutes
5 years ago
Chord Extensions Lesson for Beginner Jazz Piano. If you're confused about the 13th, 6th, 9th, and 11th, this is how chord extensions work
#2. In this episode, we'll look at chord extensions in jazz. You'll discover how to find the 9th, 11th, and 13th above any chord - whether it's a major chord, a minor chord, half-diminished, or other. You'll also discover how to find altered chord extensions - like flat 9ths, sharp 9ths, sharp 11ths, and flat 13ths. Put an end to your confusion when it comes to chord extensions, and get clarity once and for all! Download my FREE CHORD SYMBOL REFERENCE GUIDE at https://jazztutorial.com/podcast
Jazz Tutorial
What is Side-Slipping? Side-slipping is a technique used by Jazz pianists. It works by transposing the chord voicing you're playing up or down by a step (either a half-step or whole-step). By transposing the chord voicing like this, ' in parallel', you almost always move out of the key you're in, into a new key. This creates an interesting sounding modulation - which is perfect for Jazz. When can you use Side-Slipping? Side-slipping can be applied to any type of Jazz piano cho...