Jazz/Blues Piano Lesson – Jazzy/Blues Improvisation

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By dsotomayorl on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

but more nu jazz …
but more nu jazz than jazz/blues i think

By dsotomayorl on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

good, this sounds …
good, this sounds like st germain

By tensorprodukt on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

sound like sim city …
sound like sim city 2000 loool

By bhebrews1214 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

nice man!!!!!!!!!!! …
nice man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry to disappoint …
Sorry to disappoint you man, but this is really far from jazz/blues. For the first lesson of jazz, try to use the next scale: C D# E# F# G A# C. But generally, you have to learn and then teach. if you want a good jazz lesson, find 7notemode channel. This guy is good (my personal opinion)

COOL
COOL

By dwellspirit on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

some good jazz …
some good jazz improv my friend

Precious man.. gOOD …
Precious man.. gOOD sONG

By kelsopwnsnoob on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

thanks
thanks

By Sbguitar195 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

Over the C7 play C …
Over the C7 play C Mixolidyan, and over the Am and Dm play C major. That’ll work out just fine.

By ivoryman996 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

Sweeeeet dude
Sweeeeet dude

B superlocrian… …
B superlocrian…Always sounds great.

Just kidding.

Try G mixolydian perhaps with some D dorian or something.

groovy, man

kind …
groovy, man

kind of a supertramp sort of jazz thats awesome

you should work on your voicing and projection a little more than pure speed

By magicmike96 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

your left hand …
your left hand kinda sounds like avenue q ..haha

By talagapinoy on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

I’m playing a chord …
I’m playing a chord progression of

C7 Am7 Dm7 and Gdominant7? LOL

Something like that…. not sure

What mode/scales should I use to improvise over that, and what variation of notes should I use in my left hand.

thank you for this …
thank you for this vid!!!

By tellevoaverotrosol on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

sarpadoo very very …
sarpadoo very very great … excelent!

Hey , thanks a lot …
Hey , thanks a lot for helping people like me , that are looking for some info on internet. THANKS A LOT ! Lima-PerĂº.

By komentattor on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

these are typical …
these are typical changes for the genres, but not only! It could be jazz blues, the blues without typical simplicity, but still with a little blues feel.
Another thing: if you have a bass player, he could make it for example I V II V (Cmaj7 G7 Dm7 G7).
But I think it’s rather new age style, and such jazz piannist as Keith Jarret (Specially the Koln Concert) influenced this style. I know this certain piece is very simple, but it’s very common in new age.

By MusicGuru12 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

I tagged it ‘Blues’ …
I tagged it ‘Blues’ because of the use of the minor third in a major key. The use of the Blue note this case gives it an underlying Bluesy Feel.

By dydrofoilKEYS on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

not blues buddy! …
not blues buddy! Based on 1,4,5. Not jazz. Based on 2,5,1

left hand sounds a …
left hand sounds a bit boring .. but still a good work

By terryma1215 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

did you say Em7 or …
did you say Em7 or Dm7? I think it is Dm7 because you said A, C, D, and F.
just want to confirm.

thanks for showing …
thanks for showing your finger work. nice lesson.

By Grubenpony12 on February 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am

Great Lesson!
Great Lesson!

 

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