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These tracks are for more seasoned players who are ready to take their playing to the next level. All styles and learning focus topics are covered.
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177 Courses
1019 Lessons
291 Smartsheets
Master this flashy ragtime rendition of Jingle Bells, arranged by Disneyland Main Street Pianist Johnny Hodges! Learn the Christmas “Bell” Introduction, Rag Rolls, Bass Crossover, and more.
Make your friend’s birthday party unforgettable with Happy Birthday in 7 fun styles. We’ll explore traditional, Latin Samba, Swing, Stride, Ragtime, Bass Cross-over, & Broadway Kickline.
1950s Rock and Roll Piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis, including essential Rock and Roll left hand bass techniques & Rock riffs, like slides, tremolos, glissandos, smash licks, & more.
Learn a jazz-infused blues piece with walking bass lines, bebop soloing, and blues riffs. A hard-driving piece not for the faint of heart, but worth learning every measure.
Achieve an exciting, big, full blues sound with the Burlesque Blues Groove as we practice over the 12-bar blues form.
Achieve an exciting, big, full blues sound with the Burlesque Blues Groove as we practice over the 12-bar blues form.
Here are the top 10 reasons that I see classical pianists struggle to play jazz, plus tips on how to overcome these.
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 the Dominant Diminished scale to improvise on Dominant 7th chords for a jazzy sound.
Chromatic 2-5-1 Passing Chords
2-5-1 Passing Chords
2-5-1 Passing Chords
Tritone Substitute Passing Chords
Secondary Dominant Series Passing Chords
Learn 5 essential techniques for adding passing chords or reharmonizing any song. Techniques include Secondary Dominant Series, Tritone Substitutes, 2-5-1 Progression, Elongated 2-5-1, & Chromatic 2-5-1.
Learn 5 essential techniques for adding passing chords or reharmonizing any song. Techniques include Secondary Dominant Series, Tritone Substitutes, 2-5-1 Progression, Elongated 2-5-1, & Chromatic 2-5-1.
Learn a jazz-infused blues piece with walking bass lines, bebop soloing, and blues riffs. A hard-driving piece not for the faint of heart, but worth learning every measure.
Learn 10 of the most common mistakes that hold back blues pianists, and how to overcome each one.
Learn the essential scales used to improvise over the most common 7th chords found in jazz and popular music. Scales are the musical building blocks used to create interesting solos.