Jazz Piano: 3 Basics of Improvisation
1h 50mBeginner2017-05-25
Authors

George Whitty
Grammy-winning Keyboardist, Producer, Composer, and Instructor
Course details
Explore techniques that can help to enhance your improvisational jazz piano skills. In this course—the third in a series focusing on learning how to play jazz piano—learn concepts than can increase the sophistication of your playing. Grammy-winning keyboardist George Whitty helps you add another note to your left-handed voicings, and tackle the 2-5-1 progression—one of the most important progressions in jazz. He also helps you broaden your melodic horizons by showing how to arpeggiate triads over the 2-5-1 chords.
Learning objectives
Adding extensions to guide tones
Integrating 9th chords
The 2-5-1 progression
Practicing essential jazz scales
The E minor bop scale
The D major 7 bop scale
Arpeggiated triads as a melodic device
Learning objectives
Adding extensions to guide tones
Integrating 9th chords
The 2-5-1 progression
Practicing essential jazz scales
The E minor bop scale
The D major 7 bop scale
Arpeggiated triads as a melodic device
Skills covered
Music LessonsAudio and MusicOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Adding Extensions to Guide Tones
- 02 - Adding your first extension to guide tones
- 03 - Falling Grace
2. 9th Chords
- 04 - Integrating 9th chords
- 05 - Practicing 9th chords
3. The 2-5-1 Progression
- 06 - One of the most important progressions - 2-5-1
4. Essential Jazz Scales - 3
- 07 - Essential jazz scales - The E minor bop scale
- 08 - Essential jazz scales - The D major 7 bop scale
- 09 - Sneak previews - Expanding your melodic horizons
5. Practicing Scales and Playing over the 2-5-1
- 10 - Practicing the new bop scales - Using approach patterns
- 11 - Practicing over your first 2-5-1
- 12 - Offsetting your approach patterns
6. Essential Jazz Scales - 4
- 13 - Essential jazz scales - D minor, G7, and C major bop scales
- 14 - Practicing D minor, G7, C major bop scales
7. Melodic Devices
- 15 - Arpeggiated triads as a melodic device
- 16 - Using all the tools on extended 2-5-1, part 1
- 17 - Using all the tools on extended 2-5-1, part 2