
Channel: Piano With Jonny
Category: Education
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Description: ► Get your FREE Top 5 Piano Tips Guide: pianowithjonny.com/top-5-tips ► Download this Quick Tip lesson sheet: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/hip-jazz-piano-chord-substitutions LESSON SUMMARY If you've dived into the jazz world for any period of time, you probably noticed that jazz musicians love chord substitution! It's no surprise why, since these chord subs open the door to so many new ways of personal expression. That's why in this lesson we're going to discuss simple & effective ways to create hip jazz piano chord substitutions. In this lesson, you'll learn: -3 ways to approach the I other than the 2 and 5 -6 jazz standards that already incorporate these techniques -Understanding the logic behind these jazz piano chord substitutions ► Piano Chord Alterations: pianowithjonny.com/courses/piano-chord-alterations ► Piano Chord Extensions: pianowithjonny.com/courses/piano-chord-extensions Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - 1. Tritone Sub - approaching the I chord from a half-step above 00:44 - Satin Doll 05:01 - Moonlight in Vermont 06:41 - 2. Leading Tone - approaching the I chord from a half-step below 07:14 - It Could Happen to You 09:48 - Like Someone in Love 12:04 - 3. Backdoor - approaching the I chord from a whole step below 12:55 - Yardbird Suite 15:01 - It Could Happen to You === ► Get John Proulx's SoundScapes Book: johnproulx.com/shop ► Get your FREE 14-Day Trial to PWJ here: pianowithjonny.com ►FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PianoWithJonny ►INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/pianowithjonny ►TIKTOK: tiktok.com/@pianowithjonny ►TWITTER: twitter.com/PianoWithJonny Happy practicing! Jonny May



















