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Hear and Play Jazz 201: Breaking Down More Great Jazz Piano Licks With James Wrubel

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Visit http://www.HearandPlayJazz201.... '>http://www.HearandPlayJazz201.... James Wrubel, from the Hear And Play jazz 201 learning dvd, gives you a great inside look into some of his favorite professional licks and triplets that can take your jazz playing to another level! It's a few minutes of a mega multi-hour course on playing by ear (with no sheet music). James has played with jazz greats such as Brian Lynch, the late Jon Stubblefield, Leslie Drayton, Keith Fiddmont, the late Ronald Muldrow, Tim Green, Bijon Watson, Gilbert Castellanos, Kim Richmond, Roger Cairns, Matt Roberts, Nedra Wheeler, Raymond Pounds, Del Atkins, Yoron Israel, Eddie Palmieri, Arturo O'Farrill, Conrad Herwig, Jimmy Bosch, Bobby Sanabria, Jose Madera, Los Fakires, Graham Collier, George Lewis and many more! "You've Waited Long Enough! Start Soloing and Improvising Now!" Incorporate a special technique that'll give you a very polished sound and guarantee that you're the one shining up there! Improvise like you've been playing jazz for years by perfecting tons of soloing tricks in your right hand! (The opportunity to stand out when the spotlight is solely on you is a right. And when you've earned it, you need to make it count!) Learn how to incorporate tons of professional 2-5-1 jazz progressions and produce a unique sound every time by making very small changes! Discover how to add underlying chordal support to produce a very full and rich sound and how to pick the right chords to accompany any jazz melody. Learn how to improvise over altered chords, 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th chords and how to sound unpredictable even though you're pulling from the same bag of tricks each time (...this one is interesting). Integrate special jazz tricks to develop a well-rounded sound. You don't want to sound like you're playing the same thing over and over again. (Treat your playing like a big bag of tricks: The way James shows you how to mix and match all of them will certainly give your playing incredible balance)! "Who Else Wants To Skip Years Of Learning And Finally Master What the Pros Have Accomplished In A Fraction Of The Time?" Intensify your playing by implementing widely-used but rarely talked about scale options to individualize yourself even more! Capture the attention of even the worst audience by using industry blues alterations and have them jumping out of their seats in seconds! Maximize each technique you're going to learn by using them all together in a full-song format. Isn't that what we all want... to play songs, right? This course gives you a surefire way to appear like you're a jazz veteran even if you just barely made it to the starting line up! How to quickly and easily form tons of jazz chord patterns and runs that are guaranteed to have you standing out from the crowd. Accelerate your jazz learning curve by combining 3 secret elements that the pros don't want you to know! These 3 secrets can change the way you look at improvising forever. How to ensure that no matter what voicings and licks you play, they'll fit right in and turn heads each and every time! Learn how to shift your "chordal" thinking from the right hand to the left. Learn full chords on the left and what to do on the right hand to accompany them. How to intertwine the right attitude along with perfect focus every time you start to play! You'll definitely need it when you start improvising! And much more! For more information, visit http://www.HearandPlayJazz201.... '>http://www.HearandPlayJazz201.... or call 1-877-856-4187.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: hearandplay

Length: 03:28
Rating: 4.4074073
Views: 40829

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galliano46 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hear and play sucks!!!!
luke2thab (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
you dont know jazz. you probably dont know 5 bebop guys.
benjamintao (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
you don't need the guy to play well all you need is the notes robertslistening mate you have some kind of a problem I would like to see your piano playing for sure
Caseysblues22 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Like you can play any better!!! this guy can groove he bebops until you drop.
luke2thab (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
don't encourage this guy. he sucks.
robertslistening (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
He should work on his hand posture. It's awful. His hands are tipped to the outside and his little fingers aren't hitting straight down at all, more like a 60 degree angle. I think he must crowd the keyboard,or his seating position is off. That's why I watch concert pianists. They are the best.
SteezLoki (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
all i need is this. will definitely check out the site. Truly i know this may sound corny, but as an aspiring pianist(just starting) this was an eye opener. I thank you
rdgomezp (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Very Interesting. I really studied it. Please, continue making this kind of lessons.
MDtheproducer19 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
nice man
Jaysap6 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Preciate this video!!!


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