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Play Jazz Piano Like Oscar Peterson

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► Get your FREE Top 5 Piano Tips Guide: https://pianowithjonny.com/top-5-tips/ ► Purchase this lesson sheet: https://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0213341 ► Note-by-note guide on analyzing and constructing jazz piano solos: https://pianowithjonny.com/courses/breaking-down-a-jazz-solo-1/ === LESSON SUMMARY In today’s piano lesson, I'm going to break down the Oscar Peterson piano solo played on "C Jam Blues" at his Live in Denmark concert of 1964. I'll be showing you exactly what techniques he used to improvise this solo, including: - Scales - Chord outlines - Blues ornaments - Harmonized melodic lines Oscar Peterson is one of the greatest piano technicians of all time. Yet, by focusing on the techniques in this Quick Tip, an Oscar Peterson piano sound will be within your grasp! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:44 Solo Performance Section 1 01:25 Section 1 Breakdown 05:19 Solo Performance Section 2 05:31 Section 2 Breakdown 08:25 Solo Performance Section 3 08:38 Section 3 Breakdown 11:18 Solo Performance Section 4 11:31 Section 4 Breakdown 15:05 Conclusion Get your FREE 14-Day Trial to PWJ here: https://pianowithjonny.com/ Happy practicing! Jonny May

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