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FOREWORD By Stephany Tiernan, Chair of the Piano Department at Berklee College of Music
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1. Mastering Chords
Chord Types
Voice Leading
Practice
CHAPTER 2. Bass Parts
Bass Part 1: Root Only (1)
Bass Part 2: Root and Fifth (1-5)
Bass Part 3: Root, Fifth, and Octave (1-8-5-1)
Bass Part 4: Root, Fifth, Octave, and 9 (or b9)/3 (1-5-8-9[b9]/3)
Practice
CHAPTER 3. Harmonizing the Melody
Harmonizing Chord Tones vs. Non-Chord Tones
Coupling Notes
Fingering for Coupling Notes
Practice
CHAPTER 4. Tension Substitutions
Basic Chord Types and Tension Substitutions
Practice
CHAPTER 5. Syncopation
Practice
CHAPTER 6. Comping in Rhythm
"Random" Comping
Particalized Random Comping
Pianisticizing Your Accompaniment
Practice
CHAPTER 7. Walking Bass Lines
Harmonization with Major and Mi
Derivative Bass Lines
Practice
CHAPTER 8. Open Voicings
Drop Voicings
Drop-2
Drop-3
Drop-4
Drop-2 and -4 Voicings
Adding the Root
Substitute Tensions
Range
Practice
CHAPTER 9. 5-Part Fourth Voicings
Practice
CHAPTER 10. Upper-Structure Triads
Upper-Structure Fourth Voicings
Dominant 7 Converted to Sus4
Practice
CHAPTER 11. Larger Voicings
Creating Larger Voicings
Practice
CHAPTER 12. Approach-Note Harmonization
Diminished Approach Chord
Altered Dominant Approach Chord
Chromatic Approach
Stepwise Diatonic Approach
Parallel Approach
Practice
CHAPTER 13. Introduction to Improvisation
Basic Melodic Lines
Carrier Chords
Approach Notes
Delayed Resolution
Practice
CHAPTER 14. Rhythmic Displacement
Skipping Notes
Practice
CHAPTER 15. Pentatonic Scales and Chords
Scales
Major Pentatonic
Minor Pentatonic
Improvising with Pentatonic Scales
Intervallic Links
Dominant Chord Replacement
Three-Part Fourth Voicings
6/9 Chords and Inversions
6/9 Chord Substitutions
Using 6/9 Voicings
Practice
CHAPTER 16. Modal Melody and Harmony
Modes
Creating a Modal Melody
Creating a Modal Harmonic Framework
Activated Modal Frameworks
Combinations of Modes in Melody and Harmony
Using Modes in Improvisation
Practice
CHAPTER 17. Jazz Counterpoint
Tension Resolution as Counterpoint
Upward Resolution
Four-Part Counterpoint
Practice
CHAPTER 18. Additional Harmonizations
Substitute Dominant 7 Chords
Replacing Dominant 7 Chords with Minor 7 Chords
Special Voicings
Practice
APPENDIX A. Lead Sheets
APPENDIX B. Etudes
APPENDIX C. Berklee College of Music Piano Requirements
GLOSSARY
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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