"How do I practice Jazz?"

Exciting new release! Jeremy Siskind has released his latest book "Jazz Piano Fundamentals"!

 

Many of us think that you can either play jazz or you can't, but pianist-educator Jeremy Siskind has shared key methods for improving as an improviser and accompanist in his new book, Jazz Piano Fundamentals (Book 2). In the book, Siskind shares important concepts for pianists with some jazz experience and shares the process for how to create your own self-guided and self-generating practice sessions.

 

 

 

CHECK OUT Jeremy playing "Laura"!

 

 

 

 

Follow this event link to tune in!   

 

https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/jeremy-siskind-book-release-jazz-fundamentals-2

 

We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!                                                                                

  • What questions do you have on this topic?
  • Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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    • aliceyip
    • aliceyip
    • 1 yr ago
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    Kapustin Etude difficulties

     

    (1)  Etude No.2  Reverie
    I am not sure whether the minims and dotted minims with tied notes need to be used middle pedal or not.

    (2)  Etude No.6  Pastoral
    (i)  I would like to know whether the tied chords on the left hand part need to be used middle pedal or not.
    (ii)  I would like to know whether the dotted quavers need to be used fingering pedal or not.  Also, do I need to use right pedal when performing this passage?

    (3)  Etude No.7  Intermezzo
    (i)  I am not sure how to count the rhythm of triplets with six notes semiquavers.
    (ii)  The circled part is very difficult for me to control the rhythm accurately with accent and sometimes I cannot coordinate well with both hands.

    (4)  Etude No.8  Finale
    The circled part is very difficult for me to control the rhythm accurately with accent and sometimes I cannot coordinate well with both hands.

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    • Pauline
    • Pauline
    • 1 yr ago
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    Thank you, Jeremy! I enjoyed this very much! Your comparison - right at the start - of making Jazz and learning a new language, illustrated your point clearly. Yay for "la biblioteca"! In addition to teaching Jazz, you taught me (reminded me since I did learn years ago) Spanish words. :D

     

    The language metaphor is excellent! "Jazz is an art form best learned with the company of others." Jeremy Siskind

     

    I think it is fascinating to hear that Jeremy's favorite part is "asking the 'What if?' questions"!

     

    The "Boogie Woogie" playing towards the end was very fun!

     

    I have seen Jeremy's lessons on Tonebase before and I always enjoy his teaching and his thoughtfulness. His enthusiastic pizzazz at the piano is sheer delight! 

     

    Thank you, too, Ben! Thank you to all who asked interesting questions, too!

     

    Great fun!

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