vi Minor Chords for Jazz Piano in Bb Major

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Part of the video series: Jazz Piano Lessons in the Key of Bb Major

Summary: How to play vi minor chords for jazz piano in the key of Bb minor, including tips and tricks; learn this and more in this free online jazz piano lesson taught by expert jazz pianist Ryan Larson.

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Ryan Larson Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all twelve keys. When applying his twelve-key technique... read more

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vi Minor Chords for Jazz Piano in Bb Major

Now that we have B flat major down we are going to explore the relative minor which is G minor. This is the bases of minor signs. What is cool about it is that you have this 2,5 in it which is a minor 2,5. And I like to use this F sharp when I'm doing the 2,5. You see that nice cinch and later in a piece we would be working on Basme Mucho which is also in the state of minor tune. So now you got your minor 2,5 and remember that F sharp which leads right back to the G above it. You can hear the resolution. That is using the F sharp in the ending.

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