Jazz Piano Creative Concepts And Techniques Jeff Gardner
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1. Non common practice combinations of added tones 2. Polytonality (including use in a tonal context) 3. Non-diatonic bass tones (slash chords on the border of polytonality) 4. Pandiatonicism 5. Modal techniques in composition and improvisation 6. Twentieth Century contemporary music as a mine of ideas for Jazz and Contemporary Music 7. "Directed Compositional Exercises" - a series of compositions based on different parameters of contemporary music, mixed with forms and techniques associated with Jazz. 8. Intervallic structures - used as chords and lines. Jeff's book "Shapes - Intervallic Studies for Melodic Instruments", will be used to exemplify these techniques in a jazz context. Piano Master Class 1. Technique in double notes - based on modes, cycles, cadences, with 2 notes in each hand2. Counterpoint in jazz piano - tonal, modal, and polytonal3. Voicings in fourths and fifths4. Crossed hand Voicings5. Individual commentary on selected students' playing and conception6. Application of different instrumental conceptions to the piano - i.e. - the piano as wind instrument, the piano as percussion instrument, the piano as orchestra7. Brazilian rhythms applied to the piano8. Different "swing" feels9. Creative ways to practice scales 2b1af7f3a8