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In this lesson, we’re diving into a super fun groove that sounds jazzy, bluesy, and impressive… but is actually way easier than it sounds. Seriously — it all starts with a simple bass line.

In this lesson, we’re diving into a super fun groove that sounds jazzy, bluesy, and impressive… but is actually way easier than it sounds. Seriously — it all starts with a simple bass line.

Learn how to create smooth, expressive pop piano solos using one of the most essential techniques in modern playing: 3rds and 6ths.

Pop Chords

What are 6ths and 3rds?

Essential Exercises

Soloing with 3rds

Soloing with 6ths

Soloing with 6ths and 3rds

Learn how to create smooth, expressive pop piano solos using one of the most essential techniques in modern playing: 3rds and 6ths.

We’re breaking down one of the most beautiful improvisations I’ve heard in a while. It starts super simple—like “anyone could sing this” simple—and then suddenly… boom. D13, G13, crunchy clusters, wild colors… and somehow it all makes perfect sense.

We’re breaking down one of the most beautiful improvisations I’ve heard in a while. It starts super simple—like “anyone could sing this” simple—and then suddenly… boom. D13, G13, crunchy clusters, wild colors… and somehow it all makes perfect sense.

If you’ve ever wondered how composers make music sound so magical (without it feeling random), this one’s a goldmine.

Improvise on piano easily with this 11-minute trick called storytelling.

Improvise on piano easily with this 11-minute trick called storytelling.

Let's dive into my all-time favorite funk runs—the kind that instantly make your playing sound hip, soulful, and full of personality.

Let's dive into my all-time favorite funk runs—the kind that instantly make your playing sound hip, soulful, and full of personality.

Let's turn some pretty basic chords into something that sounds a whole lot more jazzy and impressive using a technique called Tritone Substitution.

Let's turn some pretty basic chords into something that sounds a whole lot more jazzy and impressive using a technique called Tritone Substitution.

If you really want to play buttery, blues piano, this is my all-time favorite technique.

If you really want to play buttery, blues piano, this is my all-time favorite technique.

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