Course overview
- Provider
- Futurelearn
- Course type
- Free trial availiable
- Deadline
- Flexible
- Duration
- 6 hours
- Course author
- Ray d'Inverno
Description
On this course, you’ll get started with jazz piano by learning the basic concepts and prepare to play modern jazz piano in a group.
You’ll delve into the four routes to improvisationg and deepen your understanding of the nature of jazz and blues to build the knowledge, skills, and confidence to improvise on piano.
Explore the blues on jazz pianoImprovisation may look off the cuff, but it requires a lot of foundational knowledge. To learn jazz improvisation, you’ll need to understand its influences and different styles first.
This course will get you well acquainted with blues, and you’ll learn why it’s so integral to jazz piano.
You’ll learn and compare the three principal chords and scales of jazz and classical music, and play open sevenths in root position. You’ll get acquainted with the F blues and voiced sevenths, and play along using the F American blues scale, seventh scales, and full blues scale.
Grow your knowledge of jazz improvisation theory, including the four ways to improviseUsing the diminished chord and scale will take your improvisation to the next level. You’ll learn about motivic, scalic chordal and special improvisation, along with some more fundamentals: the major seventh, the lonian scale and basic voicings, before playing and improvising.
Further exercises will include playing along with jazz standards like the Blue Room and working to improvise on the themes using your new knowledge and skill set.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a foundational understanding of the blues, and how it relates to jazz improvisation – which is crucial to properly learn jazz piano.
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