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2019-4-23 08:57:50
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sorry the school computer can't type Chinese, if you can't understand what I'm saying, please comment. I will write in Chinese once I get back to my house.
So I assume you play classical right? I've played classical for fourteen years and have recently started jazz. I'm really enjoying it recently cuz it's just a great way to relax and lay back.
First thing you should do, is to find a fake book of jazz standard. A fake book is a music score that has the right hand part, also called the head, and the chord progression. I assume you read chords right? like Cm7, Bm7, all that. So I started with this jazz standard called "autumn leaves"
http://www.jazzpiano.co.nz/documents/JazzPianoWorkshop.pdf
This is what I found online, and I find it very helpful. Just listen to other people a little bit and try it out yourself. Get familiar with the chord progression first, and be creative with your right hand!
You can start by circumventing around the head (the given melody) and extend. Try every note to figure out different combination on your right hand.
And after you are comfortable with the basic improv, you can get fancy all you want. If you play classical, you do have the skills I assume.
Thx
GOOD LUCK |
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