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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Learn Jazz Piano Today!
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Improvisational DVD for jazz, R&B, gospel piano to learn tricks, licks, runs, riffs, and soloing techniques. This improvisational DVD will take your licks and chops to another level. Learn Gospel, jazz, R&B scales and soloing skills.

Urban Soloing Techniques Volume I is an amazing improvisational soloing DVD for gospel, neo soul, jazz, and R&B styles. You are probably sick of playing the same chords and doing the same few runs and tricks that you find so mundane. Well now you will be able to spice up your playing with an arsenal of solos, licks, tricks, runs, riffs, and "phat" improvisational techniques. Urban Soloing Techniques Volume I is slated for the beginner to intermediate keyboard player. We will teach you the basics of soloing as it relates to scales, grace notes, fingering techniques, and ear training. Most importantly, we are giving you all of the important tools that you can use in today's music, which will keep you contemporary and not "old-school" sounding. Many of the licks and tricks are taken from very popular gospel runs and jazz improvisational riffs that you hear in your favorite jazz and gospel artists. Look no further! This is the DVD you need to FINALLY phatten up your playing and take your chops to a whole other level.

Urban Soloing Techniques Volume II is a continuation to our extraordinary Volume I DVD set and is slated for the intermediate player. We teach in a "shed style" manner in which we go crazy with every riff, lick, trick, we know, but we show you all of the chords and runs. For you gospel players, we spend a whole hour on shouting tricks in Ab to help spice up your shouting playing. For those of you craving for the hottest chops and licks, then this volume II will definitely take your keyboard playing to another level.

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  • I bought teh second DVD and I think they played a lot, but I couldn't understand cause they didin't show the tricks slowly and didactily. Everything happens so fast and almost without an explanation. It seems a big party with everybody happy and I just watched and been admirated with them. Just it.

  • @trancosomarcus This is not a beginner DVD. We make different DVDs for different skill level and this DVD is for intermediate players. For an intermediate keyboard player this is just the right level.

  • @trancosomarcus Volume 1 is for beginner to intermediate and volume 2 is for intermediate. On our website we have a category called, by skill level and the Soloing Techniques DVDs are in the intermediate skill level range.

  • Unless you plan on slowing down those fast runs, this isn't very helpful. I hear pianists in jazz play all these beautiful runs insanely fast and I can't follow what they're doing. It'd be extremely helpful if someone would break down something like an Art Tatum run or something. Or just the common runs people use.

  • @HuggumsMcgehee This is a demo clip of an instructional DVD we sell. If you click on the link in the description, then you can purchase the DVD.

  • im guessing i need about 15 years of piano lessons and need to memorise all scales ?

  • @leighbeynon2002 I've seen guys be ready play all the scales in 2-3 years. It all depends on your desire and persistence to practice!!!

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  • From 1:05 to 1:20 he goes hella in. I love it. #swag

  •  I want to improvise well. What should I do first? I have basic knowledge. Start to learn all major and minor scales?

  • What's the name of the drummer?

  • @leighbeynon2002 Not nearly that long. Once you know how a major, minor, and harmonic minor scale are constructed memorizing them all is a matter of playing. Further practice and you can play them all.

  • @MusicisMYlife210 I can tell that already, but that doesn't tell me what motifs he's using or why.

  • @HuggumsMcgehee He states "just play with the C minor blues scale" Consider the run broken down. lol

  • 9 people dont know the blues scale...

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