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Filled in Octave Run

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This technique is yet another run that you can add to your ever expanding repertoire of impressive, and versatile riffs to use in either an improvisin…[Read More]

Fast Impressive Runs

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This lesson is all about quickly quickly! You will learn some impressive runs that you can use when improvising on the fly! Take one or two of these r…[Read More]

Dynamics in Chords

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You’ve probably heard of dynamics used in terms of playing softly and loudly? Well this has the same effect but is a bit different. We are creat…[Read More]
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This is the final lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings…[Read More]
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This is the sixth lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, na…[Read More]
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This is the fifth lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, na…[Read More]
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This is the fourth lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, n…[Read More]
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This is the third lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, na…[Read More]
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This is the second lesson in a series of seven. Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, n…[Read More]
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Boogie Woogie is said to have begun in 1923 when jazz pianists started to mimic their surroundings, namely the steam locomotives rolling through the l…[Read More]