Last updated 04/2023
Duration: 36m | Video: .MP4, 1280x720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 649 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Easy Learning With a Clear Method
What you'll learn
You will learn to play must-know jazz progressions in commonly used shapes
Learn to hear chord tones in given harmonic structures
You will develop your skills of spontaneous harmonic arrangement of a melody
You will start to understand harmonic skeleton of many jazz tunes
You will be able to accompany yourself and play in a combo using given chordal shapes
You will get confidence as a beginner in jazz
Learn how to release inner resistance for practicing and stop procrastination
You will know about effective ways to return and sharpen your focus when you are distracted
You will try special breathing practices and psychotechniques that help to stop inner dialogue and put all your energy into practicing
Requirements
This course is for musicians of all levels and specializations (vocalists, pianists and other instrumentalists) with at least minimum knowledge of playing the piano.
No prior knowledge of jazz harmony is required
You will need an acoustic or electric piano
Description
Hello and welcome to the course "Hands-and-Ears for Jazz Harmony. Part I. Easy learning with a clear method".
This course was created by NL based pianist and educator Anna Frank, who believes in quality content and structure in jazz education.
Hi, my name is Anna and I have been teaching and researching the most effective methods for learning jazz harmony, ear training, and spontaneous arrangement skills for more than 15 years. I will take your music instincts and skills to the next level.
Because of the effective methodology and premium techniques that are used in the course, we reduce the time of studying of the material to several weeks instead of several years. This means that you will be able to enjoy playing at jazz jams and share your music publicly much faster.
By the end of this course you will be able to play 24 commonly used jazz progressions on the piano in 3 basic shapes:
- 5-note Two Hand Rooted voicing
- 4-note Two Hand Rootless voicing
- 4-note Left Hand Rootless voicing
You will be guided how to practice using Intervallic and Ear Training methods. No abstract theory: practice at ease with joy!
The course contains unique meditations, breathing practices and psychotechniques in order to release inner resistance, possible procrastination, fears but raise your energy levels and motivation to study regularly.
This course is for aspiring beginner jazz musicians of any specialization who feel overwhelmed with multiple disorganized sources of information in jazz education and want to study with joy and confidence following a clear effective method.
This FREE course prepares you to expand your harmonic vocabulary with the next course in this series "Hands-and-Ears for Jazz Harmony. Part II. Grow your repertoire fast". I walk you through the process of ingraining jazz harmony sequences as if I were teaching it to you in a classroom or individual consulting environment.
You receive easy to follow instructions and step by step training all the way. With this course you are getting access to Premium resource files in the format of pdf and mp3, so that you could download them and practice at any time.
Why is this a unique jazz harmony training package? You are just about to find out. Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I will see you in Lesson 1.
Success! Anna Frank
Who this course is for
This course is for anyone who wants to understand jazz repertoire as a whole and master building blocks of jazz harmony
Anyone who wants to develop ear training skills
Anyone who is eager to make spontaneous accompaniment for any melody in all 12 keys
This course is for musicians of different genres, professional and amateur, who want to build a strong foundation in understanding how jazz music works.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/hands-and-ears-for-jazz-harmony-part_1/
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