Easy Blues Piano Practice
In this article we’ll discuss some easy blues piano practice exercises. These practice exercises will help you get more familiar […]
In this article we’ll discuss some easy blues piano practice exercises. These practice exercises will help you get more familiar […]
In this article, our third in the “Rhythm Exercises” series, we’ll be looking at some advanced and challenging rhythmic exercises.
I am a huge Stevie Wonder fan. No big revelation there because most musicians pay homage to the great Mr.
Reharmonization. It’s kind of a funny word when you first encounter it. It means exactly what it sounds like. To
In Part 1 of our article on tritone substitutions we discussed the tritone interval, the tritone substitution, and the theory
In this article we’ll take a look at Tritone Substitutions plus two other ways to improve your blues playing. These
Building off of our previous article (Rhythm Exercises Part 1 – Easy) this article features the next level up in
In this article we’re going to highlight some specific piano rhythm exercises that all musicians can use to improve their
In Part 1 of our “Upper Extensions” article we discussed the terminology and theory that students often find confusing when
In this article we’re featuring our top 10 picks for jazz-rock tunes. This list will feature 5 older classics as
In this article we’re going to check out 5 of our favorite recordings that make up some essential blues piano
In this article we’re going to talk about an important but somewhat neglected topic in jazz and rock music –
Advanced reharmonization is fancy jazz-speak for expressing a pretty simple idea – changing the chords. Yeah, that’s it. Advanced reharmonization
A big part of being able to play the blues convincingly – like a pro – is knowing how to
In this article we’re going to take a look at some blues comping voicings that the pro piano players know