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...
Jazz Piano Reharmonization. 3 Techniques for playing Jazz Standards
Jazz Tutorial
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Jazz Piano Reharmonization. 3 Techniques for playing Jazz Standards
What is Jazz Reharmonization? Reharmonization is when a Jazz musician changes the original chords of a song, and plays a different chord or chords of their own choosing. Reharmonization is a subtle form of composition, where the Jazz musician adds their own take to a well known Jazz standard. Reharmonization is a great way to add an interesting twist to a Jazz Standard, and give an old song a new modern sound. When can I use Jazz Reharmonization? As a Jazz piano player, you have the...
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...