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Blues/Jazz Piano Lesson - Jazz Chord Voicings

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Hey, In this video I use a great jazz classic, Autumn Leaves as an example to Jazz chord voicings.
Hope it helps! Leave a comment and rate please :)

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hi there can u show ... ( 1 year ago by boricious)
hi there can u show us how diminished and augmented chords work?....maybe teach us the patterns....thanks..=p
i liked the C#7(#9) ... ( 1 year ago by calebleejl)
i liked the C#7(#9) moving down a semitone.. great ending.. any ii-V-I exercises..? two hand voicings..
thanks a lot for ... ( 1 year ago by britheath)
thanks a lot for this really detailed lesson....its very useful and gets us into the nuts and bolts of jazz...
Awesome - I had no ... ( 1 year ago by Chiz87)
Awesome - I had no idea the dominant 13th chord (or 7 13 as you call it) was so elusive. Maybe you could feature a video on the use of 15th chords that contain 3rds AND suspended 4ths?
Also, you played D major twice and it had different notes - can you let me know which notes are the right notes if i wan't to play D major?
A regular D major ... ( 1 year ago by MusicGuru12)
A regular D major triad consists of: D--F#--A
There are many variations of the chord for example, #9'ths, 7ths, sus4's, Minor7th, Major 7th, augmented, diminisged, 11th, 6ths, etc etc.
Hope This helps. :)
Actually it was the ... ( 1 year ago by Chiz87)
Actually it was the D major scale I meant, you played up 2 ocvtaves and they were different from each other.
Are all those variations of a major chord? I thought they were just 'chords'? For example, a Dsus4 doesn't have an F# in it, so isn't it a different chord?
Dsus4 is neither ... ( 1 year ago by MusicGuru12)
Dsus4 is neither Major nor minor as the 3rd note has been completley changed to the 4th of the scale; G.
Yes, looking back I ... ( 1 year ago by MusicGuru12)
Yes, looking back I noticed for the first octave of D major I played a C natural rather than a C#.
A D major scale is:
D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D
cheers mate ( 1 year ago by jambae)
cheers mate
can u post a video ... ( 1 year ago by philfromtdb)
can u post a video show how to do jazz runs?
i have allways ... ( 1 year ago by sacredgeometry)
i have allways prefered to play this with a Bbmin instead of Bbmaj7 even with the seven it just sounds more melencholic to me
yeeahhh GO ROOT ... ( 11 months ago by loversheretic)
yeeahhh GO ROOT POSITION CHORDS!
nice video man ... ( 11 months ago by jimmymccombs)
nice video man jimmy in kansas home of the blues.
Great video! I'm ... ( 4 days ago by bixntram)
Great video! I'm an intermediate trumpet player and am presently working on "Autumn Leaves," so thanks. But the flatted 13th sounded a bit jarring. I thought that was a 'no, no,' but maybe I just don't have the ears for it yet. It would certainly work as a passing tone, but standing alone? Hey, I'm still a beginner. This was very helpful. Have you made a vid on pentatonics? That would be very helpful! Thanks for your efforts.



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