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Anyone can improvise! When classical pianists hear the word "Improvisation," they often think of learning fancy jazz scales or studying the rule of the octave. But improvisation doesn't have to be intimidating! In this two-week intensive, pianist Jeremy Siskind will demonstrate how to improvise a twenty-four measure ABA tune without being a jazz or historical improv genius. Topics covered will include standard chord progressions, left-hand patterns, use of arpeggios, adding color using non-chord tones, and exercises for two-handed coordination. 

 

Pianists of all levels are welcome. 

More Detailed instructions coming soon!

  • Sign-Up : April 12 - April 15
  • Course Period: April 17 - May 1
  • Class Size: max. 4 Groups 谩 10 Participants
  • Optional check-In via Zoom: April 26th 1:30pm - 2:30pm PT

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85277587596?pwd=V1ZBN0ozZ2ZWQ1QraU5JR24yRXBNUT09

 

Assignment 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiDUR1esb70

 

For the assignment:

1) Learn the given chord progression in Eb major and C minor | I | IV | V7/V | V | V/IV | IV | V | I |

2) Create 4-6 contrasting left hand accompaniment patterns and practice them in both Eb major and C minor

3) Practice improvising limiting yourself to just the arpeggios (notes of the chords) 

4) Ask "what if" questions to spark different improvisation ideas

 

Assignment 2

 

https://youtu.be/ZZt9iD4GOHs

 

For the assignment:

 

1) Beautify your melody through lower chromatic neighbors, scale passages, and ornaments.

2) Think orchestrally - use more of the piano to create orchestral framing, including unisons, chorales, left-hand melodies, and upper-register passages.

3) Put it all together! Practice creating contrasting ABA improvisations, making sure to add transitions between the sections. 

 

Zoom Meeting Checkin Video:

 

https://youtu.be/XMosC3cqfvY

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    • Jeremy Siskind
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    • Jeremy.8
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    Hi everyone! I'm just poking my head in to say hi! I'm so glad you all are interested in pursuing this project and I look forward to doing my best to guide you! 

     

    Just a note about my teaching - I like to give lots of options and possibilities. That doesn't mean you have to investigate every single one. Choose which rabbit holes you want to go down and know that others will still be waiting for you down the road. 

     

    Happy practicing and talk to you soon! 

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      • Angela
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      Jeremy Siskind I鈥檝e been enjoying spending 10 mins each day learning the Cm progression (I always prefer minor keys) and playing around with different broken arpeggio inversions.  

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    • Jeremy Siskind Hi Jeremy.  Thanks for the great lesson.  I'm looking forward to building on it!

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      • Jeremy Siskind
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      • Jeremy.8
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      Angela I'm happy to hear that! Enjoy! 

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      • Jeremy Siskind
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      • Jeremy.8
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      Dan Kolubinski Nice! Thanks, Dan! I hope you have fun with it! 

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    • Dana
    • Dana
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    Jeremy Siskind  Can you please explain the V7/V and V/IV in a little more detail? Having difficulty transposing. 

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    • Jeremy Siskind
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    • Jeremy.8
    • 11 mths ago
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    Anybody complete an improvisation? I'd love to see the videos! 馃槉 

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      • Dana
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      Jeremy Siskind 馃檮nothing I could show to the world but thank you very much for the informative lessons. I am having lots of fun working with the chord progression, trying it in different keys. will definitely rewatch the videos. 馃幑

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      • Jeremy Siskind
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      Dana Sounds good! Keep at it, Dana! 

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    • Jeremy Siskind I don't have a recording, but this has been so helpful, Jeremy!  Thank you for the lessons and I look forward to future teaching!  I also plan to pick up your books to add to the very useful Jazz courses you have here! 

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