Jazz 1.0

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About Course

Like all of my methods this one relies on inherent knowledge so the students will be active learners. In just a few weeks, not months, they will get a comprehensive knowledge of improvising on any style since all styles share the same theory. So if they want to play jazz, rock, or any other style they will be able to improvise successfully, and get an overview of jazz composition at the same time. For a lot of students private lessons are not a viable option. This method is so accessible it will be like they are all getting private lessons in improv and will get a high level improvising experience. While many improvising methods analyze individual scales, this method teaches the students about tonal centers which enables them to play entire songs or solos with the right notes, right away. This is a guaranteed method!

Also, in an hour I will train any teacher no matter what knowledge level of jazz they have been taught. This will also consolidate knowledge for the experienced jazz teacher. No more guessing what notes to play! Plus, Students will have a few alternatives to play so the solos don’t sound repetitive.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand tonal centers and how they apply to all music styles
  • Improvise confidently over entire songs and solos
  • Learn jazz improvisation techniques in a simplified way
  • Develop non-repetitive solos using multiple note alternatives
  • Gain a strong overview of jazz composition fundamentals
  • Stop guessing which notes to play while improvising
  • Apply music theory practically across genres like jazz and rock
  • Improve improvisation skills in weeks instead of months
  • Learn a method that feels like personalized private lessons

Course Content

Contents

  • Chapter 1 – Jazz 1.0
    04:04
  • Chapter 2 – Jazz 1.0
    03:03
  • Chapter 3 – Part 1
    01:26
  • Chapter 3 – Part 2
    03:07
  • Chapter 3 – Part 3
    01:04
  • Chapter 4 – Playing The Blues
    04:13
  • Chapter 5 – Solo Rhythm
    01:43
  • Chapter 6 – Relative Minor & Dorian Minor
    03:35
  • Chapter 7 – Rhythm in Jazz
    01:41
  • Chapter 8 Major and Relative Minor
    04:59
  • Chapter 9 Adding the Melodic Minor
    03:43
  • Chapter 10 Internet Inspired jazz
    04:20
  • Chapter 11 Learning Tools
    03:35

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