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Intro to Jazz

Taught by renowned 

pianist

 

Jeremy Siskind

In this preamble to his Intro to Jazz course, Jeremy Siskind teaches you the rules of the road for approaching jazz study for the first time.

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    Duration: 
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Course Syllabus

Rules of the Road

In this preamble to his Intro to Jazz course, Jeremy Siskind teaches you the rules of the road for approaching jazz study for the first time.

Blues for Sammie Play Along

Practice your own improvisation on "Blues for Sammie" using this backing track, played by Jeremy Siskind.

Reading Lead Sheets

Jeremy Siskind kicks off his Intro to Jazz course with a lesson on reading lead sheets. For classically-trained pianists, jazz notation can be intimidating, since chord symbols give only the ingredients and not the complete instructions for playing a tune. Using a tune he composed for tonebase called "Tone Up," Siskind shows how to decipher the most common chord symbols and make sense of them at the keyboard.

Personalizing a Melody

Before venturing into the forests of harmony, Jeremy Siskind directs you in a lesson on personalizing a melody. Equipped with six devices for adding spice and color to your favorite tunes, Siskind shows you one of the easiest ways to start developing that distinctive jazz sound at the piano.

Swing Rhythm & Comping

Jazz is characterized by certain rhythmic conventions that give form to both melodic and harmonic material. Jeremy Siskind breaks down the triplet subdivisions underlying swing rhythm before introducing you to some basic comping patterns that give life to harmonic patterns.

Drone Improvisation

Now that you've practiced the basics of notation and rhythm, it's time to start improvising. Siskind shows you where to begin: namely, timed drone improvisations in which you hold a static open 5th in the left hand while styling novel melodies with major scales in the right hand.

ii-V-I Improvisation

It's time to start improvising over changing harmonies, and Jeremy Siskind starts with one of the backbones of jazz (and classical) phrases: the so-called "ii-V-I" progression. Siskind shows how to derive the chords from a given tonality, how to voice the chords, and teaches you what scales, modes, and "licks" should be played over the top of a given harmony.

The Blues

No introduction to jazz is complete without the blues. Jeremy Siskind shows you what's unusual – magical even – about the blues, beginning first with a breakdown of the standard 12-bar form in his original composition "Blues for Sammie." Siskind then shows you how to develop your blues in different styles and begin incorporating elements from your ii-V-I improvisations.

Adding Color

When classical pianists want to learn jazz, they usually have a certain sound in mind. How do jazz pianists achieve that distinctive "color" at the keyboard? Jeremy Siskind breaks down this characteristic jazz sound by exploring extended and altered harmonies, sharing voicing tricks, and new sound worlds provided by non-standard scales.

Tone Up Play Along

Practice your own improvisation on "Tone Up" using this backing track, played by Jeremy Siskind.

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​Pianist-composer Jeremy Siskind is a two-time laureate of the American Pianists Association and the winner of the Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition, establishing himself as one of the nation’s most innovative and virtuosic modern pianists.

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