Tangerine, Harmonic Analysis
Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsForumsJazz Piano Skills CommunityKeywordsjazz piano, music education, harmony, melody, improvisation, chord voicing, jazz standards, Tangerine, music theory, piano skillsSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence introduces the essential skills needed for jazz piano, emphasizing a structured approach to learning tunes. The discussion covers the importance of harmony, melody, and improvisation, framed within the seven facts of music. The episode focuses on the classic jazz standard 'Tangerine,' exploring its harmonic analysis, unique chord changes, and voicing techniques. Listeners are encouraged to practice harmonic motion patterns to develop muscle memory and improve their playing. The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Jazz Piano Skills community for further learning and support.TakeawaysSkill-centric is the key to learning jazz piano.Tunes illuminate our weaknesses in playing.Understanding music requires articulating its fundamental concepts.The seven facts of music provide a framework for learning.Circle motion is the most common harmonic movement in jazz.Only two notes move in a circle motion progression.Tangerine follows an A, B, A, C form structure.Practice harmonic motion patterns to develop muscle memory.Hearing tonic is essential for understanding harmonic movement.Block voicings are effective for supporting melody and improvisation.TitlesUnlocking Jazz Piano Skills: A Comprehensive GuideMastering Harmony, Melody, and ImprovisationSound bites"Skill-centric is the key.""Tunes illuminate our weaknesses.""Tangerine has an A, B, A, C form."Support the show