Two Hand Chord Voicings for Jazz Piano in D Minor

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

Summary: How to play two handed chord voicings for jazz piano in the key of D 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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Two Hand Chord Voicings for Jazz Piano in D Minor

So now we got our little bend in the box going and we can just free up our hands and you can see how I'm just staying in the key. We are just going to the 1 major to the 2 minor. Just go through and get use to the voicings and get use to what you like and what you hear and how you feel under your fingers and as long as you stay in the pattern you would be doing good work. You can do some side 7 in there. So there is just a couple of simple ideas for moving around in the key of D major with a band.

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