Jazz Piano
Have you always wanted to play jazz piano? Now you can with these free videos on music theory and free form jazz.
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Summary: Music is a vibrant part of the human experience. Since the first note rang out into the air, we have come up with ways to write, record and reproduce music. We have invented Italian names for every musical idea imaginable, and collected these into a body of techniques and terms we call “music theory,” complete with a circle of fifths. Concepts like minor and major, intervals and chords are all great examples of the way we, as a species, like to catalogue and classify. Yet, improvisation is an instance where we play at the speed of thought, sans classification or nomenclature. Very popular among jazz players, improvisation is a great tool to test one’s knowledge of their particular musical instrument—as well as let go of some of the rules and inhibitions…to allow for new and different modes of creative expression.
In these free jazz piano lessons on video, pianist Austin McBride teaches us not only how to improve our freestyle technique, but also how to read and write music—since you are only able to improvise with as much as you know. Lessons include how to play 5th chords, how to do chord progressions in the key of Bb major, how to use sharps, flats and intervals, how to play bass lines, how to change chord voicings, and how to compose for jazz piano.
About the Expert
Austin McBride learned music by studying from the Beatles and Radiohead. Has played Jazz tunes for the past 10 years.
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