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Modern Jazz Pianist (PRO)
Jazz Piano Origins and History
Jazz piano origins
Overview of styles
The Jazz pianist code
Rehearsal
Jazz Piano Scale Systems
The Pentatonic scale
The Major scale
The Minor scale
The Dominant scale
The Diminished scale
The Whole tone scale
The Chromatic scale
Al in ONE
The United Music Wheel
Cycles and Wheels
Cycle of fourths and fifths
Chromatic cycle
Wheel Applications
Systems of the Masters
Improvisation systems
The Chromatic system
the whole tone system
The diminished system
The cycle of fourths system
The cycle of fifths system
The pentatonic system
United wheel and systems
Left Hand Techniques
Walking Bass
Left hand chords
Ostinatos
Accompaniment
Tenths and Stride
Right Hand Techniques
Runs
Arpeggios
Lines
Licks, Riffs and Tricks
Crosshand Technique
Practice and Performance
Systems of practice
Sound Regiment
Woodshed
Practice meditation
Practice performance
Performance practice
Idioms and Styles
The Antebellum Pianist
Blind Tom Bethune
Ragtime
Instrumental Ragtime
Harlem Stride
Spiritual and Church
Black Itinerant Pianists
Black Broadway Composers
Harlem Stride
Duke, Count and the great Piano Bandleaders
Art Tatum "the bridge"
Monk n Bud "the modern pillars"
Free playing and the Avante Garde
Modern styles and waves
Fourths and Augmented Fourths
Modes
Fourths via scales
Quartal harmony
Pentatonics and Fourths
Scat Singing
Phrasing
Soulfege
Theme and Variation
Trading
Accompaniment
Playing in the Rhythm section
Accompanying Vocalists
Accompanying for solos
Bandstand rules and tips
Jam session etiquette
Get a gig
Got a gig, now what?
Performance preparations
Attitude and accompaniment
Staying in the ZONE!
the whole tone system
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