Jazz Chord Hanon: 70 Exercises for the Beginning to Professional Pianist (Musicians Institute)

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Perfectly helps to study the jazz accompaniment of both beginners and advanced pianists. Thank you to the sellers.

I like and very happy. This book is really excellent. Helped me as a five year student unravel the mystery with chord progessions movement key changes etc. Once u force your brain to free itself from its dormant life using Peters Method you will be one jazzy ass piano playing person. This site uses cookies to analyze your use of our products, to assist with promotional and marketing efforts, to analyze our traffic and to provide content from third parties.

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Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool? Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes. Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video. Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. For me, this is a useful set of exercises, not like any other's I've found.

I like the way they are organized, similar to the original Schirmer "The Virtuoso Pianist" Hanon exercises. Each set expands in nature and complexity and it sets the student up for a progression through an interesting variety of exercises that, unlike the original Hanon exercises designed for developing dexterity and strength, are oriented more to develop the "muscle memory" for jazz harmonic voicings.

You need to be somewhat familiar with building basic chords. I like the fact that it didn't have chord symbols.

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I'm able to play the first couple of charts easily with a couple of hours practice. It was slow going at first tho.


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One person found this helpful 2 people found this helpful. No context or explanation, which could be useful for people trying to teach themselves the genre. Still great exercises though, will really help expand your voicing skills. The author states "Always practice with a metronome", about the best advice I've come across.

The exercises themselves are not very hard to do, but playing in exact time takes a little doing - and is for me very valuable training, and enjoyable, too. After 15 or 20 minutes of the exercises, playing of other music is much smoother, more confident and rhythmic - I was elated the first time I experienced this effect.

I expect this book to become a mainstay in my progess with piano. If you are a beginner or intermediate player, and are not familiar with this sort of practice, by all means give it a try. There are plenty of exercises, however, the presentation is very bare bones.

There is no explanation or music theory behind the exercises given.

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If the purpose of the book was to help play jazz piano then I would expect conventional music notation found on jazz sheets like chord symbols. It's puzzling that a book on chords has no chord symbols anywhere. One person found this helpful.

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I never would have bought this book if I had seen it in a music store. There is really no link or comparison with the methodology employed by Hannon. The stuff on YouTube by David Magyel is far superior in my humble opinion, but I applaud the effort and the idea behind it because this is a really overlooked aspect of Jazz piano and needs to be addressed, and not just for pianists!

Horn players and bass players and drummers also need to know how to get around on a piano and if you have read, Miles, Diz, and Trane and Mingus, and if you have watched Chris Potter or Stephane Grappelli, they all do more than that. But as to how? Great book, a lot of useful exercises, 3 and 4 note voicings for many different progresions ii, V, I , diatonics, dominant sevenths Theron Bostic rated it liked it Jul 16, E Frances rated it it was ok Oct 25, Joshua added it Jan 29, Mari Goodman added it Dec 11, Pierluigi Vasapolli marked it as to-read Jan 27, Carlos Sena marked it as to-read Mar 19, Yelena Yevseyenkova added it Apr 02, Enrike marked it as to-read Jun 25, David Black marked it as to-read Jul 05, Adriano Ferreira marked it as to-read Jul 11, Carlos Vivanco marked it as to-read Nov 26, Chris Cash marked it as to-read Jan 14, Eddy Arriaga marked it as to-read Mar 16, Ronal Balanta added it Apr 15, Jaime marked it as to-read Apr 16, Alessandro Correa Dutra marked it as to-read Apr 29, Petrus Ramdayal marked it as to-read May 06, Albertoflores added it May 15, Bertin Uduler is currently reading it Jul 09, Esteban Gonzalez marked it as to-read Aug 04, Peter added it Aug 23,