![]() I am learning the stride pattern using the guide tones but was also looking for another approach.Įdited to add if anyone has other suggestions on easier pieces in The Real Book as the next step after Autumn leaves I would appreciate it. Lastly any suggestions for a beginning Jazz player on left hand patterns for Autumn leaves. I have thought of dropping the 5th note but that still doesn't sound that good. So I have G,B,D,F in the left hand with a E in the right hand and it really doesn't sound good. Any thoughts or suggestions?Īnother question is in the 24th measure the right hand is playing a E half note while the left hand is playing G7. This also makes the transition from the F#minFlat5 easier. My question has to do with the B7flat9 chord in measure 14, First am I correct that this chord is B, D#, F#, A, and C? To play it as a block chord in the left hand I am playing the 1st inversion of the B7 chord dropping the B and putting flat 9 at the top of the chord like this: D#, F#, A, and C. Right now I am only playing block chords in the left hand and the melody as written in the right hand. ![]() While doing the workshops / lessons on the paid site I am also using The Real Book as an exercise tool to help learn chords. After a recent stroke I decided to start learning Jazz and for a variety of reasons am doing so without a teacher, I am using a paid online service, Piano With Jonny. ![]() To get the basics out of the way I am a returning adult player who until recently only played classical music. ![]()
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