Jazz Piano Lessons For All Levels ➜ jazzedge.academy/

When it comes to learning the piano, there are a TON of choices online. However, what frustrates most potential pianists from finding success at the instrument is having a dedicated teacher who helps to personally guide them, along with the right path.

Jazzedge has the largest selection of jazz piano lessons and blues piano lessons of any other online learning platform on the web, with hundreds of lessons for absolute beginners to advanced students in styles like Jazz, Blues, Funk, Rock, Gospel, Latin, Classical and more.

Learning jazz piano does not have to be difficult. I've been teaching students jazz piano online for over 20 years.

In these lessons, you're not just learning jazz piano. We will also be covering rock piano, blues piano, latin, gospel and more!

If you want to study with me, check out my main Jazzedge site with over 1000+ hours of step-by-step piano lessons: jazzedge.academy/



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Coming this Tuesday, June 11th. How To Play Blues Piano for Beginners. #bluespiano #bluesmusic #pianolessons #learnpiano

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An exciting new mini lesson is coming soon to the Jazzedge YouTube channel.

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We are working on new Quick Tip videos and want to know what are you most interested in learning right now?

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In the Intermediate Boogie Woogie Piano lesson you'll learn this slick blues piano riff, along with a Boogie Woogie left hand bass line and New Orleans style straight eighth-note rhythm. The bass line includes the I-IV-V chord progression of F7, Bb7, and C7, and is followed by a comping element in the right hand.

The lesson then covers two closely related riffs to practice, along with a tutorial on how they fit over the chord changes.

The lesson ends with a demonstration of combining the left hand bass line with the riffs and playing them together. Finally, another bass line that is more of a swing rhythm is introduced.

Now, as you practice this riff, it's important to pay attention to the timing of each note. This is especially important because the right hand riff is played over the left hand bass line, which is in a different rhythmic feel.

As you may recall, the bass line is a straight eighth note feel, while the right hand riff is played in a swung eighth note feel. So it's important to practice playing these two elements together until they are locked in and sound tight.

Sheet Music
Here is the sheet music for the first riff: jazzedge.academy/must-know-blues-piano-riff/

Blues Piano Riff
One way to do this is to use a metronome set to a slower tempo, and practice playing the bass line with your left hand and the right hand riff on top of it. Once you feel comfortable with the timing and rhythm of both elements, you can gradually increase the tempo to a faster pace.

Once you have mastered the first riff, it's time to move on to the second riff. The second riff is very similar to the first, but with a slightly different pattern of notes.

Again, it's important to pay attention to the timing of each note and practice playing it in sync with the left hand bass line.

Where To Go From Here
If you want to learn more about blues piano and boogie woogie, we are running a special on our three most popular Boogie Woogie Piano Courses. grfly.co/y3z

Once you have mastered both riffs, you can start experimenting with different combinations of riffs and bass lines. This is where the real fun begins!

By using different combinations of riffs and bass lines, you can create a virtually unlimited number of boogie woogie solos, each with its own unique sound and feel.

To take your boogie woogie playing to the next level, it's important to continue practicing and mastering new techniques and patterns.

There are many other riffs and bass lines that you can learn, and as you master them, you can start incorporating them into your playing.

In addition to practicing on your own, it's also a good idea to seek out other musicians to play with.

Playing with other musicians can help you develop your timing, rhythm, and overall musicianship. It can also be a lot of fun!

In conclusion, boogie woogie is a fun and exciting style of music that has been around for nearly a century. By learning and mastering new techniques and patterns, you can take your boogie woogie playing to the next level and create your own unique sound and style. So keep practicing, keep experimenting, and most importantly, keep having fun!

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ROCK PIANO IMPROV
Tomorrow at 2pm EST: https://youtu.be/JAxsovylw5I
In this training I'll be finishing out some more solo over Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are" Watch me create the solo live and ask questions!

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June 2020 FREE Youtube Lesson. What do you want to learn? Poll ends Weds, May 27th. See the video I posted to hear the differences between each here https://youtu.be/7EqvqMUz9IY

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Part 2 comes out tomorrow at 12pm Eastern time. I'll be answering questions live.

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Newest piano challenge!! Check out these voicings.

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