Hear and Play Jazz 201: How To Play Jazz Piano Voicings With Both Hands
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Here's The Bottom Line...
NOT knowing how to improvise and being stuck in a box playing the same old chords feels bad. It's boring. It feels redundant. And you're not the only one who notices it --- others know that you're playing the same, dull stuff over and over too.
It sucks.
It leaves you feeling like you have no options in your playing.
It affects your confidence.
And just like a basketball player, when you're not confident, you don't perform well.
To some, being stuck in a musical box leads to insecurity. You're scared to play around people who are better than you.
To others, it drives you to give up and settle for complacency.
On the other hand...
KNOWING how to improvise and play solos, licks, tricks, and chords, whenever you need them, feels good.
It feels good to not have to worry about what you'll play next in fear of running out of things to do.
It feels good to have an overabundance of "TRICKS" to pull out of your bag of goodies. And better yet, techniques that produce never-ending licks and runs to play over any chords.
It feels good to know that other musicians respect you and that you sound good pulling out your favorite "musical ideas" and creating new ones on the spot based on the techniques you've discovered.
It just feels good when you sound amazing and different from everyone else and continue to get better and better. PERIOD.
It not only feels good to YOU, but the end result is that your music impacts others... and it's WORTH LEARNING.
That's Where We Come In...
The great thing about learning from us is that we know what our students want.
We stay connected and know exactly what your frustrations are.
And one of them has been loud and clear:
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IMPROVISING!
Being able to play "runs" and "licks" whenever you want to.
Understanding the "what" and "why" behind the licks and tricks so that you can apply them anywhere you want, regardless of what song and key you're playing in.
Access to common licks but also techniques to help you create your own musical ideas so that you can eventually develop your own style as a musician.
Systematized rules for soloing so that there is less guesswork (...ultimately improvisation can't be totally systematized or you wouldn't be improvising anymore --- but there are ways to rely on knowledge to lessen your chances of messing up or not having enough ideas to play).
No longer do you have to guess. We're finally revealing a step-by-step method to soloing and playing jazz licks over any chords. This is truly what thousands of would-be jazz musicians have been waiting for!
We've taught thousands how to play by ear and have proven that we know what it takes to get you to the next level!
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