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...
Fourth Voicings for Jazz Piano. If your playing sounds bland, try this instead
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Fourth Voicings for Jazz Piano. If your playing sounds bland, try this instead
What is a Fourth Voicing? Fourth voicings are when you take an ordinary chord (that would normally be built in thirds), and you spread out its notes in fourths, instead of thirds. For example, C major 7 would normally be played C E G B, each note plays a third above the note below it. But you could play C major 7 using a fourth voicing, where you would play B E A D G C (typically the bass player would play the chord's root note below the voicing, which would be C). What type of Jazz chord...
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...