More Pianistic Patterns by Anthony Smith
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Practicing improv (using Pentatonic scales) on Green Dolphin Street today before a class at Berklee. It's good to play on piano in order to hear how the scales and colors sound over the chord. Favorite pianists that use Pentatonics so well include Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, Mulgrew Miller, Joey Calderazzo, Kenny Kirkland and Dave Kikoski. When I get a chance, I'll post a sheet on googledocs that lists which Pentatonics I'm using for the changes. Ed
Udel here's your next lessons. This is what we talked about today.
Improvise through all the modes with a friend droning on the marimba.
Play a chord tone solo (in time)
Play a solo version of a tune.
It's due October 8th
******** Please post it right here in the comments. and do audio if you can. that's easier. If you do video post it on youtube and then put the link here.
Hi Everyone,
Here's a real study in simplicity. This is from Hutcherson's latest album on Blue Note with Joey DeFrancesco, David Sanborn, and Billy Hart. The tune is a blues by Joey titled "Don Is". I believe the album is on Spotify, but I encourage everyone to buy it! It's really great to hear Bobby still playing after all these years.
-Tristan
Hi guys here's the 2nd part of my lesson about three note voicing: giude tone plus another chordal option (5th, 9th,11th,13th)
Let me know what do you think about it!!!
email me if you need something in particular: giovanniperin87@gmail.com
Best
Giovanni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nOAB4ViLfk&list=UUJIIpqriVKY7J5Xe4DCGF…
Practicing Duke Ellington's "In a Sentimental Mood" today during my office hour at Berklee.