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Instructor
John Proulx
Course
Intermediate
02:04:28

This comprehensive course covers rootless voicings on major 9 chords.

We’ll learn how to construct rootless voicing. Specifically, we will break down “A” and “B” voicings and alternating “A-B” and “B-A” voicings. Next we’ll practice a few exercises around the circle of fifths. Finally, we’ll apply these voicings to 4 short original songs in different styles such as Bossa Nova, Medium Swing, Ballad, and Funk.

Course Objectives
  • Construct rootless voicings on major 9 chords
  • Learn “A” and “B” voicings and alternating “A-B” and “B-A” voicings
  • Practice rootless voicing exercises around the circle of fifths
  • Apply these voicings to 4 original songs in various styles
Learning Focus
  • Chords
  • Exercises
  • Reharmonization

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thorough approach to rootless voicings
I liked the hints for improvisation.
a great teacher
even though the pieces may appear slow and easy, they can still be quite challenging
Such a good intro to rootless chords
I love the breakdown of finding and voicing a chord without the root. I'm so used to playing the bass line with my left hand but have been wanting to learn better how to utilize chords with a bass player. So this was very helpful.
Well developed and instructed.
John has a supportive teaching style that slowly but thoroughly presents the material.
Must do for intermediate jazz pianist
Review of rootless voicing with relevant examples to best fix the concepts
Featured Reviews

View PWJ member reviews of this course!

thorough approach to rootless voicings
I liked the hints for improvisation.
a great teacher
even though the pieces may appear slow and easy, they can still be quite challenging
Such a good intro to rootless chords
I love the breakdown of finding and voicing a chord without the root. I'm so used to playing the bass line with my left hand but have been wanting to learn better how to utilize chords with a bass player. So this was very helpful.
Well developed and instructed.
John has a supportive teaching style that slowly but thoroughly presents the material.
Must do for intermediate jazz pianist
Review of rootless voicing with relevant examples to best fix the concepts
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