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Showing posts with label jazz piano. Show all posts

Learn To Play The Piano



With modern technology, you can learn how to play piano via YouTube, live chats on numerous online musician forums and now Talk Radio. I have found Willie Myette's music sites, uploaded tutorial videos on YouTube and his websites to be very informative. If you're looking for an online piano teacher, Willie is the one I recommend.


* Learn the piano - Radio show - 4/9/2009 pt1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SbSffeMsH


* Learn the piano - Radio show - 4/9/2009 pt2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmCMD7


Part2 is where the meat and potatoes are if you're looking for a recipe to play the blues... Here's some good points to remember form this video:

* Chord Structure

1. A minor
2. D minor7
3. F7 ( F/Eb G )
4. E7
5. A minor7

Willie goes on to explain turnarounds. Like taking the last two measures of the blues form, changing it to other chords that take you back to the beginning. Turnarounds are not just found in blues but in pop songs also called "the hook." Last summer I posted on my other site "Gospel Turnarounds". If interested, you can see it at,

http://ladydpiano.blogspot.com/2008/07/what-are-gospel-turnarounds.html


Stay with the video and you'll learn about Willie's Quartal Groove, natural 6th minor,

G C E
A B F#
B E G

We can stay on this subject of quartal grooves for a long time, but that's another post. In fact, you can browse through this post if interested in quartal voicings.

http://ladydpiano.blogspot.com/2008/10/rich-quartal-chord-voicings.html


Have you heard of ghosting notes? That's where you're playing shorter and softer than other notes, E G# C/ F Bb D

I would like to extend the invitation to come aboard Willie Myette's online site!
JazzPianoLessons.com - Signup for 50 hours of FREE Piano Lessons.

Have you seen chords written out like this? G/B... what is it? Where do my hands go on the piano and how do I play it? We call them slash chords. Maybe I'll do a new post on slash chords because there is lots of information to cover. For now, you would play a G chord (G B D)in the l.h. with the B note in your r.h. Have you heard this fancy word root motion? That means whatever notes the bass player is playing. Well, we don't want to copy him, so lets play a different chord inversion like B D G. Now we've put in alternate bass notes.

If you're playing a G Chord and you want to throw in a transition chord, why not add a G7? Play G B D then play F B D. In fact, you could walk down chromatically in your l.h. (F,E,Eb,D)and that would sound so cool.

P.S. Ever wonder why we say in "music talk", why it wouldn’t be written 3b for i.e. ‘Eb’ instead of b3?” Jermaine Griggs at Hear and Play says "Well, because we say “flat 3″ or the “sharp 5,” instead of “3 flat” or “5 sharp,” it transposes the sign in FRONT of the note rather than after. That’s just how the terminology works.

Like the chord “C7 #9#5″

Pronounced: “C Seventh Sharp 9, Sharp 5″ or “C Seventh Sharped 9, Sharped 5″

http://www.hearandplay.com/main/what-does-all-this-flatted-3-and-sharped-5-stuff-mean"







Norah Jones- Come Away With Me

"Norah Jones is a multi-Grammy Award winning pianist and singer-songwriter whose career was launched with her successful 2002 debut album Come Away With Me, a jazz piano album with a soul/folk tinge, that sold 18 million copies worldwide and received 8 Grammy awards." Read more

http://www.8notess.com/norah_jones.asp

A great song Come Away With Me, from the album (2002)with the same name, is sung by Norah Jones (lovely voice) and accompanied by the same artist. I love Norah's voice and this song is easy to play for beginners. It's easy, slow and simple. Have a listen

http://www.imeem.com/erakid/music/mvMTmrFL/norah_jones_come_away_with_me

Norah Jones performing 'Come Away with Me' live at Top of the Pops, broadcast on March 14, 2003.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZXpdZEioEE

Norah Jones - Come away with me (live in Amsterdam)
Did you know Norah plays the guitar? Take a look

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GheTxJlF-mw

Come Away With Me Lyrics
Come away with me in the night
Come away with me
And I will write you a song
Come away with me on a bus
Come away where they can't tempt us
With their lies
I want to walk with you
On a cloudy day
In fields where the yellow grass grows
knee-high
So won't you try to come
Come away with me and we'll kiss
On a mountaintop
Come away with me
And I'll never stop loving you
And I want to wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
While I'm safe there in your arms
So all I ask is for you
To come away with me in the night
Come away with me

http://www.leoslyrics.com/listlyrics.php?hid=PcTySLo6nGs

C Am7 C Am7
Come away with me in the night
C Am7
Come away with me
Em F C G
And I will write you a song
C Am7 C Am7
Come away with me on a bus
C Am7 Em F
Come away where they can't tempt us
C (x2)
With their lies
G F
I want to walk with you
C (x2)
On a cloudy day
G F C
In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high
G C
So won't you try to come
C Am7 C
Come away with me and we'll kiss
Am7
On a mountaintop
C Am7
Come away with me
Em F C
And I'll never stop loving you
Instrumental Verse (x2)
G F C
And I want to wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
G F C
While I'm safe there in your arms
G C
So all I ask is for you
Am7 C Am7
To come away with me in the night
C G C
Come away with me
Norah Jones - Don't Know Why - Free Sheet Music Riff
The accompaniment throughout the verse on this track is a chromatic scale down from the 7th to the 3rd of the scale.
Underneath this we find a bass line that moves in fifths
* D - fifth down to
* G - fifth down to
* C - fifth down to
* F - fifth down to
* Bb

http://www.8notes.com/school/riffs/piano/norah.asp

Some great photos of Norah that you can use on your blog or site can be found

http://www.groovy-layouts.com/Images/Female_Celebrities/Norah_Jones

I have this songbook and highly recommend it for Norah Jones fans!
Look inside this title
Come Away With Me - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com
Come Away With Me By Norah Jones. Songbook for voice, piano and guitar chords. 88 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.306495)
See more info...
Until next time,
~ LadyD

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Martha Munizzi Glorious



Funny thing happened on my way to YouTube, a new post by azexperiment grabbed my attention. Wow, his piano playing knocked me off my chair, so amazing! If your a Martha Munizzi fan, have a listen!

GLORIOUS - Jazz - Martha Munizzi - ((STEREO)) azexperiment



Visit http://myspace.com/phillipcolin for more music.

* Chords

D2 D2/C# Csus2 G/B Em7 Asus D G Bm7 G2

Martha Munizzi Interview


http://www.blackgospel.com/interviews/marthamunizzi/index.htm


Martha Munizzi Glorious mp3


http://www.audiblefaith.com/pages/cd200429



Martha Munizzi Glorious Lyrics



- Soundtrack Artists Lyrics

Warm Up Exercises



Exercises to warm up hands before piano playing was never meant to be boring!
I personally have Willie's dvd on warmups and highly recommend it. Have a listen:


Learn the piano - warmups and improvisation - jazz piano



Learn my warm-up and improvisation routine to build your independence and creativity at your instrument.

* 5 Finger Major Scales Exercises

* Major Scales- 2 octaves


* Harmonic minor scale- 2 octaves

* Quartal Exercise- play quartals with both hands one octave apart

* C7, D7 E7 F7 A7 & B7 arpeggio

* Chromatic scale exercise
Here's How to Add Maturity to Your Piano Playing Style!



* Contrary Motion Exercises

Easy Jazz Piano Lessons from JazzPianoLessons.com

Benefits- Improves the quality of piano playing

Piano-Yoga says, "When people just start to play the piano or don’t play regularly, their fingers remain weak. It takes years of regular practice to establish strength in the muscles that work fingers and hands."

http://www.piano-yoga.com/Book/Benefits.aspx


"Just as an athlete needs to warm up properly before more serious exertion, a musician needs to warm up before playing or singing all-out. Players of different instruments utilize different types of warm-ups and can learn a great deal from the way they are structured."
The Collaborative Piano Blog

Stop by for more piano resources!

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Take Five- Dave Brubeck



A song that I play over and over and can't get it out of my head (because of it's famous groove) is Take Five. Are you familiar with the song?

"David Warren Brubeck (born December 6, 1920 in Concord, California[1]), better known as Dave Brubeck, is an American jazz pianist. Regarded as a jazz icon, he has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The Duke". Brubeck's style ranges from refined to bombastic, reflecting his mother's attempts at classical training and his improvisational skills. His music is known for employing unusual time signatures, and superimposing contrasting rhythms, meters, and tonalities.

His long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, wrote the Dave Brubeck Quartet's most famous piece, "Take Five", which is in 5/4 time and has endured as a jazz classic."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brubeck

The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (1961)
Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright


Take Five With Carolyn Lee Jones

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=31507

* Dave Brubeck Take Five Free Sheet Music Riff
"Dave Brubeck's classic, Take 5 uses only two chords throughout, for both the main melody and the subsequent improvisations. It's in a minor key (we've chosen F here, but the original the more challenging Eb) and the whole piece rocks back and forth between chords I and V of the scale - F and C, only instead of the traditional major chord on the fifth, we have instead a minor 7th."

http://www.8notes.com/school/riffs/saxophone/dave_brubeck_take_five.asp

Here's the vamp you hear over and over in this famous song.... love it!

It's in the Key of Gb, with a 5/4 meter :

Ebm and Bbm7 (that's it!)

(Gb - Bb - Eb ) / Eb and ( F - Ab - Db ) / Bb


http://zone.hearandplay.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=24952#24952

* Take Five Sheet Music
Look inside this title
Take Five - Piano Solo - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com
Take Five - Piano Solo By Dave Brubeck Quartet, composed by Paul Desmond. Single for solo piano. Eb Minor. 4 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.0158TSMX)
See more info...
* Free Take Five mp3

http://www.imeem.com/loon1031/music/qOMAhQJm/dave_brubeck_take_fivemp3

* Take Five Midi

http://www.geocities.com/sabordin00/Take5G.MID

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Diana Krall- Fly Me To The Moon


Who wrote Fly Me To The Moon?

"Mr. Howard's best-known song was "Fly Me to the Moon," introduced in 1954 under the title "In Other Words."

"One publisher wanted me to change the lyric to 'take me to the moon,' " Mr. Howard told the New York Times in 1988. "Had I done that, I don't know where I'd be today."


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/02/28

Who sang Fly Me To The Moon?

From Frank Sinatra to Nat King Cole to so many others
...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_Me_to_the_Moon

Lyrics to Fly Me To The Moon
Fly Me To The Moon Lyrics
Diana Krall - Fly me to the moon (live with john clayton) posted by emruk

Free Piano Chords to Fly Me To The Moon
Am7 Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars,
F7 Bm7/b5 E7/b9 Am7
Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and mars,
A7/b9 Dm7 G9 G7/b9 Cm9 Am7
In other words, hold my hand!
Am9 Dm7 G7 Fdim7 Cmaj7 Bm7 E7
In other words, darling kiss me!
Am7 Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Fill my heart with song, and let me sing forever more
F7 Bm7/b5 E7/b9 Am7
you are all I long for all I worship & adore
A7/b9 Dm7 G9 G7 Em7/b5
In other words, please be true!
A7/b9 Dm7 Dm7/C G7/b9 C6 Bm7 E7
In other words I love you
A7/b9 Dm7 G7 G7/b9 C6 Bb6 B6 C6/9
In other words I love You!
View chord structures

http://www.e-chords.com/guitartab/idmusica/4000/keyb/true/aba/2.htm

I do love Diana Krall's style of playing and singing. I have read many of her reviews.
Here's a bit of her background to share.

“Music was not something I wanted to do. It was something I had to do,” said Krall in a telephone interview from Singapore.

“I grew up in a family where both my parents were jazz pianists and music is like a culture in my house.
“I don’t remember not playing the piano or having music around. My mother sang in the church choir, my father plays piano and my grandmother sang. My mother used to hold me in her arms and sing when I was a baby.”

Although this songstress has been recognized as the world’s best-selling female jazz artiste, she says she is still learning.

“I don’t feel like I’ve mastered my craft. I feel like I’m on a constant journey. There’s always room for creativity in this ever-growing industry.”

Krall started her career as a pianist. It took some years before she decided to sing.

“I didn’t think I was good enough initially to sing,” she says. “When you’re listening to Sarah Vaughan or Ella Fitzgerald, it’s pretty evident there’s a difference between them and me.

“It was only in 1996 that I felt comfortable with singing, so yeah, it was a long process.”

She draws inspiration from Nat King Cole and from piano-playing singers, particularly Carmen McRae.

Krall, 43, began studying piano at the age of four, and subsequently played in her high school’s jazz band. At 15, she began playing regularly in restaurants and bars around her hometown.
The New Straits Times


http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Monday/Features/20080928151736/Article/indexF_html


At 17, she won a scholarship from the Vancouver International Jazz Festival to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Krall’s playing attracted the admiration of legendary bassist Ray Brown, who suggested that she move to Los Angeles to study with seminal pianist Jimmy Rowles. It was during this period that Krall began singing as well as playing.

In 1990, after a three-year stint in Los Angeles, she relocated to New York, where she began performing. Krall achieved both a musical breakthrough and a commercial watershed with her 1999 release When I Look in Your Eyes.

They had an expanded instrumental ensemble as well as orchestral arrangements by Johnny Mandel.

When I Look in Your Eyes became an international sensation, going platinum in the United States and spending an entire year in the No. 1 position in the Billboard Jazz Chart.

In addition to winning Krall a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, it also became the first jazz album in a quarter of a century to receive a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.

Krall’s crossover success was further reflected in her participation in the historic Lilith Fair tour in 2000, and the prominent presence of her songs on the soundtracks of TV’s Sex in the City and such films as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.


I also enjoy hearing Fly Me To The Moon Bossa Nova-
sinvalfonseca

The musician and composer Joe Harnell won a Grammy for the classic ' Fly me to the Moon', done in bossa nova rhythm. He reached fame as musical producer when working with the jazz singer Peggy Lee and with Frank Sinatra.
It died in the last July 15, 2005 to the 80 anose in Los Angeles,após to suffer a fall and to enter in coma.
My na me is Sinval Fonseca I am plastic artist and amateur musician, that it likes the good music. I make a simple presentation here.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSYyw1F5FgA

More bossa nova sounds

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Leadsheets- Top 10 Basic Chords



I've been giving private piano lessons to all ages for quite sometime now. I have to agree with Keith Fletch, "The reality of life is that students and teachers only have so much time to devote to scales and chords studies."

Keith's book, Chord/Scale Mastery, is a textbook used by jazz educators internationally. He has performed all over the world for Yamaha Music Education. He can be visited at
http://www.KeithFelch.com



* TOP 10 CHORD APPROACH used in jazz, presented in the Key of C

1. Major7 Chord: C E G B
Play the Major Triad, Then the 7th Chord

Major7 Scale Options
I-Major, Ionian Mode: C D E F G A B C
IV-Major, Lydian Mode (#4) C D E F# G A B C
VI-Harmonic Minor (#2, #4) C D# E F# G A B C

2. Dominant7 Chord: C E G Bb
Play The 7th Chord

Dominant 7 Scale Options
V-Major, Mixolydian Mode(b7) C D E F G A Bb C
IV-Melodic Minor(#4,b7)(Lydian Dominant Scale) C D E F# G A Bb C
V-Melodic Minor(b6,b7) ("Hindu" Scale) C D E F G Ab Bb C

3. C7(b9): C E G Bb Db
Play The 9th Chord

Inverted Diminished (H,W,H,W,H,W,H,W)
Extensions: b9, #9, #11, 13
C Db D# E F# G A Bb C

4. C Minor7: C Eb G Bb
Play The Minor Triad, Then The 7th Chord

II-Major, Dorian Mode(b3, b7) C D Eb F G A Bb C

5. C Minor7: C Eb G B
Play The 7th Chord

I- Melodic Minor (b3) C D Eb F G A B C

6. C Diminshed7: C Eb Gb Bbb
Play The Augmented Triad, Then Play The 7th Chord

7. C Diminshed: C Eb Gb Bb

8. C7 Augmented(#5): C E G# Bb

Whole Tone (W,W,W,W,W,W)
C D E F# G# A# C

9. C7(#5,#9): C E G# Bb D#
Play The 9th Chord

VII-Melodic Minor (b2,b3,b4,b5,b6,b7)
("Altered", "Diminished Whole Tone", or "Super Locrian" Scale)
(H,W,H,W,W,W,W) Extensions:b9,#9,#11,b13

10. C7(#5): C E G# B
Play The 7th Chord


III-Melodic Minor (#4,#5)
(W,W,W,W,H,W,H)
(Inverted Altered or Lydian Augmented Scale)

Keith's Basic Training Method:

"After the player finishes practicing the four triads matched with the 10 chords with a chosen scale for each, a leadsheet is presented with the chords in the same order, four bars for each chord."

Testing students' knowledge by having them only look at the chord change, play the chord to the 7th/9th, and then play the scale in one octave is good practice. Try soloing using chord tones and then successfully playing the whole scale. Add an improv track and play along, too.

I hope you enjoy using this method with your students as I have.

Articles on Scales, Chords and Modes
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Diana Krall- Just The Way You Are


My Christmas was "swonderful", hoping yours was, too! I was in the kitchen preparing lots of food for family and friends and playing with my 2 Grandsons. After taking a short break, now it's time to gear up with one of my favorite jazz artists, Diana Krall.

Anders Eriksson tells us "Diana Krall is an accomplished singer, and jazz pianist. Diana was born in British Columbia Canada in 1964. She learned to play piano when she was just four-years-old. Everyone is her family are musicians... In 2000, Diana went on a tour with Tony Bennett and was nominated for more Grammy awards. The Look of Love album went platinum, the following year. It went to number one on the Canadian charts, and on the Billboard 200, top ten. In 2001 Diana toured the world. The Paris Olympia concert was recorded, and Diana Krall-Live in Paris was released and went to the top of Billboard jazz charts, number 5 in Canada and the top 20 of Billboard 200. On the recording was a cover of Billy Joel’s “Just The Way You Are” and “A Case Of You” by Joni Mitchell."


http://www.johndoessqueezepage.com/jazz-music/diana-krall.htm/

I definitely agree with this article. I own the Diana Krall Dvd, Live In Paris and have concluded that Diana is indeed a great jazz improv artist. Have a listen to
Diana's studio version of Billy Joel's classic Just The Way You Are on YouTube:

Music Video for Diana Krall singing Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are" Adolfo2500


Diana Krall Lyrics
Just The Way You Are Lyrics
* Just The Way You are Chords
D--------Bm6-----Gmaj7-------Bm----------D7/9
Don't go changing, to try and please me

Gmaj7-----Gm7-----------D-Am7-D7/9
You never let me down before

Gmaj7--Gm7---D------------Bm7
Don't imagine?. you're too familiar

Bm7--E9-------------------A9sus
And I don't see you anymore

D-----------Bm6-----Gmaj7--------Bm------D7
I would not leave you in times of trouble

Gmaj7----Gm7------------------D-Am7-D7
We never could have come this far

Gmaj7------Gm6--------D------------Bm7
I took the good times, I'll take the bad times

Em7--------------------A9sus--------D
I'll take you just the way you are

* Chord Breakdown:
Bm6= B G#/ D F# D to B

E9= E G#/ D F# D to E

A9sus= A G/ B D A to G

Gm6= G D/ Bb E to D


Learning 5 finger scales in any key helps recognize chords, with whole steps and half steps, whether Major or Minor Keys. Think Major first and listen to it, then play a Minor Chord, flatting the third, and listen to the sound you've made. Also play the octave of the chord in your l.h. and play the triad in your r.h. You can also arpeggiate the chord in your r.h. and that gives the chord a different sound.

I'm loving this song, I love You Just The Way You Are. Have a relaxing time playing the chords. I appreciate each and everyone of you. Thanks for stopping by my blog.


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O Christmas Tree - A Jazzy Version



O Christmas Tree - A Jazzy Version

"Here is a holiday favorite done with a different twist.
Hope you enjoy it!" cwmsinc



http://www.easypiano.com




O Christmas Tree - Piano lesson for beginners

O Christmas Tree - Piano lesson for beginners from www.fasttrackpiano.com by Darryl Chute



O Christmas Tree Lyrics




Christmas Carols Lyrics
O Christmas Tree Lyrics


O Christmas Tree Free Sheet Music



http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/freebies.html



O Christmas Tree Chords


D A7 D
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Em A7 D
With faithful leaves unchanging.
A7 D
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Em B7 Em A7 D
With faithful leaves unchanging,
G A7
Not only green in summer's heat,
D
But also winter's snow and sleet;
A7 D
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Em A7 D
With faithful leaves unchanging.

http://www.higherpraise.com/lyrics/Lyrics4/OChristmasTree.htm


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How To Play A Funk Groove

I love the sound of a funk groove... how about you?
Here are some video piano lessons on how to play a funk groove from expert village and jazzEDge. You'll find some great tips and techniques on comping, playing riffs, soloing with those phat chords and more!


Funk piano exercises - learn how to play funk piano

Eb/ Bb Eb Ab



How to play a funk groove



Learn how to double & alternate bass octaves for soul funk piano in this free music lesson on video, with jazz piano tips & techniques. Disco '70's music (lol)



How to Play a Funk Groove: Piano Lessons : Tremolo: Funk Piano Solo Lessons


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmBnFhXiT60


How to Play a Funk Groove: Piano Lessons : Comping Patterns: Funk Piano Lessons

Part 2 - Learn how to play right hand comping patterns for soul funk piano in this free music lesson on video, with jazz piano tips & techniques.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shotleKPitI



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Learn Jazz - Gospel Christmas Piano Songs



Willie Myette says: "Whether you're looking to impress your friends this year at your Christmas party or just gather the family around the piano for a sing-along,"...

Take a look and have a listen to Willie's Jazz and Gospel style. You'll love the sounds, I promise! If you like what you hear, sign up for some free lessons. You'll be glad you did!


JazzPianoLessons.com - Signup for 50 hours of FREE Piano Lessons.

JazzPianoLessons.com products are amongst the most unique piano instruction materials on the market because they are easily understood by students of all levels and are created with the highest educational and pedagogical standards in mind. This is important because these two facts keep students coming back to purchase Willie's products again and again.

Easy Jazz Piano Lessons from JazzPianoLessons.com



* Learn Jazz & Gospel Christmas Piano Songs



* Learn Jazz & Gospel Christmas Piano Songs pt1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8J9z194OE


R.H. Chords to "O Come"...

C F A
G E Bb
C F A
D F Bb
C F A
C E G

* Learn Jazz & Gospel Christmas Piano Songs pt2


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QcyaxqfIl4


Learn Willie's 5 finger pattern in the l.h. with tension-release sounds

* Learn Jazz & Gospel Christmas Piano Songs pt3 (Noel)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-pLelr9S5U


* Learn Jazz & Gospel Christmas Piano Songs pt4
Noel Tutorial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lKzRBbYKE0


Wishing you lots of love and joyful anticipation of celebrations to come!


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Linus and Lucy- Peanuts Theme Song



I have always liked Vince Guaraldi's music and enjoy playing it!
If you're interested, you'll find some great reading material on Vince Guaraldi here:


http://www.peanutscollectorclub.com/guaraldi.html


The 'Linus and Lucy' Peanuts theme is originally by Vince Guaraldi, and was reworked famously by George Winston. George Winston - Linus & Lucy - Free Sheet Music Riff:


http://www.8notes.com/school/riffs/piano/linus_and_lucy.asp


This is a Level 2 piano player playing the song... love it!



Here is dcstudio playing in Vince's original keys.



If you want to jam along with the midi, hear Jon Powell's chords, plus the original midi and get chords to the song, check out the discussion:


http://zone.hearandplay.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=2193


Purchase Sheet Music in Ab Major





Look inside this title
Linus And Lucy - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com
Linus And Lucy By Vince Guaraldi. Single for solo piano. Ab Major. 5 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.352295)
See more info...


I love Chick Corea's Happy Anniversary Charlie Brown!


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