Free Jazz Improvisation PDF Downloads

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Ready to boost your jazz improvisation abilities for the piano? More merely, if you're playing a track that's in swing time, then you're already playing to a triplet feel (you're picturing that each beat is divided into three 8th note triplets - and every off-beat you play is postponed and played on the third triplet note (so you're not even playing 2 uniformly spaced eighth notes to begin with).

So rather than playing 2 eight notes straight, which would last one quarter note ('one' - 'and'), you can divide that quarter note right into three '8th note triplet' notes - where each note of the triplet is the same size. The initial improvisation strategy is 'chord tone soloing', which suggests to compose tunes utilizing the four chord tones of the chord (1 3 5 7).

For this to work, it needs to be the next note up within the range that the songs remains in. This gives you 5 notes to play from over each chord (1 3 5 7 9) - which is plenty. This can be related to any type of note size (half note, quarter note, eighth note) - but when soloing, it's generally applied to eighth notes.

Just precede any kind of chord tone by playing the note a half-step below. To do this, walk up in half-steps (through the entire colorful range), and make note of all the notes that aren't in your current range. Cm7 voicing (7 9 3 5) with single tune note (C) played to fascinating rhythm.

Currently you could play this 5 note scale (the wrong notes) over the same C minor 7 chord in your left hand. With this method you just play the exact same notes that you're currently playing in the chord. Chord scale over - half-step below - target note (e.g. E - C# - D).

Many jazz piano improvisation sheet music piano solos include a section where the tune stops, and the pianist plays a series of chord enunciations, to a fascinating rhythm. These consist of chord tone soloing, method patterns, triplet rhythms, 'chordal textures', 'playing out' and much more.