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Essential Jazz Piano Exercises Every Piano Player Should Know, Spiral Bound Version

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Essential Jazz Piano Exercises Every Piano Player Should Know, Spiral Bound Version

$35.94 $29.95
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Essential Jazz Piano Exercises Every Piano Player Should Know; book everyone can use; improve their understanding; jazz basics, blues scales, the ii-V-I chord progressions, modal jazz improv, other fun jazz chord progressions, and more. Essential Jazz Piano Exercises Every Piano Player Should Know was created; one; the resources for the members; the Essential Piano Exercises Course (https://www.essentialpianoexercises.com/). This book; dedicated; the many piano students, young and old, who have asked Jerald Simon over the years; release; book with all; the jazz piano exercises; feels are essential; help pianists learn how; improvise, arrange, and even compose; jazz style; this book, Jerald teaches the following: Key Signatures – page; Basic Music Intro/Review – page 12, Most Common Chords – page 22, Blues Pentascales – page 38; Bar Blues – page 48, The Major Blues Scale – page 76; – – (ii7 – – I7) – page 88, Jazz Modes – page 98, Whole – Half – Half – page 105, Using the Chromatics Scale – page 110, Using Jazz Chords – page 116, The Boogie-Woogie – page 138, Using 7th Chords – page 170, Improv Lessons – page 198, Modal Jazz Improvisation – page 222, 9th Chords – page 237, Modulating from one Key; Another – page 244, Over 100 Measures; RH Riffs and Improv Patterns Created from the Minor Blues Scale – page 248, and Over 100 Measures; RH Riffs and Improv Patterns Created from the Major Blues Scale – page 252. The entire book follows; pattern of; teaching the jazz music theory concept; presenting exercises that focus; implementing and applying the jazz music theory concepts, and; demonstrating how the theory and and jazz exercises can; combined together; create actual jazz music; having the piano student play jazz music that was composed using the exact jazz theory concepts the student has just learned.

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