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Master piano hand coordination with 4 exercises for all levels. Learn up-tempo pop music with contemporary block & broken chord accompaniment approaches.
Learn to play piano like Elton John with this signature accompaniment pattern that works over any pop or rock song for beginner, intermediate, & advanced players.
Learn this infectious boogie woogie piano groove, including a signature boogie bass line, crunchy boogie chords, and boogie improvisation for all levels.
Start improvising now with this beginner jazz piano scale. Professional pianists use the Gospel Scale to improv in any style—swing, Latin, stride, pop,...
In this lesson, you'll learn the melody to "The Way You Look Tonight," lead sheet chord shells, cocktail stride left hand, right hand harmonies, and improv.
Improvise sad piano textures common to pop and film genres with this accessible lesson for all levels that is harmonically rich yet surprisingly simple.
Learn 3 blues scale exercises to master blues improvisation, including 8th notes, triplets, and patterns.
Achieve a flowing, driving sound in your pop piano accompaniment with this Popstinato technique.
With Drop Guide Tones, you can easily play jazz standards by moving just one note between chords.
Achieve an exciting, big, full blues sound with the Burlesque Blues Groove as we practice over the 12-bar blues form.
Learn how to play a jazz piano lead sheet in 4 easy steps. You will learn the melody, walking bass line, rootless voicings, and the full arrangement.
Learn the Dominant Diminished scale to improvise on Dominant 7th chords for a jazzy sound.
Learn a super easy approach to improvising over any pop progression using just 2 chord positions and 10th intervals.
Learn 10 of the most common mistakes that hold back blues pianists, and how to overcome each one.
Learn one of the most epic piano grooves of all time! It is is used in many films, rock, & contemporary music.
Learn one of the most important "sad" progressions used in hundreds of songs and countless genres.
If you're a beginner, should you learn jazz or blues piano first? In this lesson, you'll see 10 reasons why it's a good idea to start with the blues!
Get that modern jazz sound in your improvisation using this upper structure run for piano. You can use this triad pair pattern over any dominant 7th chord!
Learn 3 essential blues riffs and licks for piano! You'll learn an easy lick, an intermediate lick, and an advanced lick, as well as left hand blues chords.
Learn traditional gospel piano techniques to accompany congregational songs in a charismatic style with bass runs, stylized chords and more.
Get that classic jazz sound with this essential Block Chord riff that works as an intro or outro for any swing tune.