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Master Class-Stride Piano Cordele GA
Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of piano players like the mention of stride piano. This seemingly impossible old style is like ragtime on steroids, and pushes jazz pianists to the limit.
Betsy Fitzgerald
5243 Riverside Drive No. 2004 Macon, GA 5243 Riverside Drive No. 2004 Macon, GA 31210
Instruments Chorus, Conducting, Ear Training, Early Music, Harp, Music Business, Musicology, Piano, Theory, Voice Styles Classical, Folk - Country - Bluegrass, Jazz, Kids, Other, World Experience Levels Advanced, Beginner, Intermediate Years of Experience 16 Years
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877-231-8505 Delowe Dr Atlanta, GA Karin B. 877-231-8505 Delowe Dr Atlanta, GA 30344
Subjects Music Theory, Piano, Singing Specialties My method strongly emphasizes fundamental concepts in theory, technique and history. Over time, students learn common chord progressions leading to fundamental concepts of harmonization, transposition, improvisation and lead sheet reading. Sight-reading as well as fundamental techniques such as scales, arpeggios and other strengthening exercises are important areas of instruction. Moreover, students learn to develop sound practice strategies and techniques emphasizing arm weight, good posture… Education Georgia State University - Music - 2003-2006 (Master's degree received) University of North Texas - Music - 1988-1992 (Bachelor's degree received) Bishop Dunne High School - Diploma - 1983-1988 (High School diploma received) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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877-231-8505 Shady Maple Lane Loganville, GA Harold B. 877-231-8505 Shady Maple Lane Loganville, GA 30052
Subjects Piano, Music Theory, Music Recording Specialties I first try to connect with the student to determine the level at which the student is on. I also try to determine the pace at which the student learns. If they would need motivation. My method is providing a comfortable gradual way for teaching the piano as well as teaching them to read the notes. I provide them with extensive music practice and ear training. Teach them to play real songs. Education Miami Palmetto High School - Academics - 1993-1998 (not complete) New World School of Arts - Music - 1999-2003 (not complete) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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877-231-8505 westfield drive Mableton, GA Jessica J. 877-231-8505 westfield drive Mableton, GA 30126
Subjects Percussion, Piano, Music Theory Specialties Specializes in teaching children. Beginning and intermediate piano, beginning and intermediate snare drum and percussion Education Georgia College ad Stat Universty - Early Childhood educaion wth a minor in music - 2001-2003 (not complete) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
Data Provided by: Jennifer D.
877-231-8505 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway Griffin, GA Jennifer D. 877-231-8505 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway Griffin, GA 30224
Specialties Classical, pop, church/sacred, Suzuki method, traditional methods, Yamaha keyboard music instruction; I tailor to the student. Education Georgia State University - piano performance - 8/85 - 5/88 (Bachelor's degree received) Georgia Southwestern State University - early childhood education - 9/92 - 8/94 (Master's degree received) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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877-231-8505 Walnut Hill Circle Lawrenceville, GA Lark S. 877-231-8505 Walnut Hill Circle Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Subjects Clarinet, Music Theory, Piano Specialties I use the Bastien books with my younger students. For my older or more advanced students, I use Faber books. I prefer teaching older elementary students and up, although I have students as young as 5 yrs. old. I've taught some adults as well. Education University of Georgia - Music Ed., clarinet/piano - 9/1983-3/1988 (Bachelor's degree received) Montgomery CHS - college-prep. - 8/1979-5/1983 (High School diploma received) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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877-231-8505 Durham Road Milner, GA Jennifer D. 877-231-8505 Durham Road Milner, GA 30257
Specialties Classical, pop, church/sacred, Suzuki method, traditional methods, Yamaha keyboard music instruction; I tailor to the student. Education Georgia State University - piano performance - 8/85 - 5/88 (Bachelor's degree received) Georgia Southwestern State University - early childhood education - 9/92 - 8/94 (Master's degree received) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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2819 Pine Needle Dr Atlanta, GA 2819 Pine Needle Dr Atlanta, GA 30344
Instruments Chorus, Composition, Ear Training, Early Music, Harp, Music Business, Music Therapy, Musicology, Percussion, Piano, Suzuki Method, Theory, Viola, Violin, Voice, World Music Styles Classical, Jazz, World Experience Levels Advanced, Beginner, Intermediate Years of Experience 23 Years
Data Provided by: Nathan S.
877-231-8505 Ormewood Ave SE Atlanta, GA Nathan S. 877-231-8505 Ormewood Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30316
Subjects Music Theory, Piano, Bass Guitar, Guitar Specialties Can teach classical piano, rock or r&b bass and guitar. I tend to include non-performance aspects in my lessons such as theory and songwriting. Education Florida State University - Piano Performance and Pedagogy - Fall 2000 - Fall 2004 (Bachelor's degree received) North Carolina School of the Arts - Music Composition - Fall 1997 - Fall 1999 (not complete) Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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877-231-8505 Matterhorn Drive Lilburn, GA Rhetta B. 877-231-8505 Matterhorn Drive Lilburn, GA 30047
Subjects Theatrical Broadway Singing, Songwriting, Opera Voice, Music Theory, Guitar, Piano, Music Performance, Singing Specialties Singing and songwriting are her strengths - pop, rock , blues Piano: beg to inter Guitar: beg I specialize in assisting the artist to find their own style and music whether that is theatre, rock and all the way to opera. I consider myself a music teacher as well as a music career consultant. I don't consider myself an opera teacher, but I do work with singers to help them decide if they are an opera singer and/or a pop singer. Education Hunter College, New York - Music - 1972-1975 Membership Organizations TakeLessons Music Teacher
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Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of piano players like the mention of stride piano. This seemingly impossible old style is like ragtime on steroids, and pushes jazz pianists to the limit. The left hand alternates a low bass, frequently played in tenths, with close position mid range chords, while the right hand provides melody, syncopations, lines, and runs. The total effect is a relentless, locked-downswing eighth-note feel. Even if you can’t invest the hours necessary to master stride, studying its fundamentals will increase your harmonic language skills and center your time feel.Plus, there’s nothing wrong with gaining an appreciation of an almost-lost art that has inspired everyone from Duke Ellington, ArtTatum, and Oscar Peterson to Dick Hyman,Marcus Roberts, Kenny Werner, and Bill Charlap. Beyond the flash and the bluster of stride is a deep awareness of song structure, chord voicing, root movement and harmony, and most of all, swing. Ex. 1. When playing stride, your left hand is the rhythm section, and it never lets up. Practice getting used to the motion of your left arm, aiming low with your fifth finger to hit the bass note, then moving quickly to the middle register to grab a chord. In example 1a, the chords move from I to V7, F to C7, using an alternating bass note on beats 1 and 3. One trick: Start the V7 (C7) on the fifth (G) of the chord instead of the root. This way you don’t have to repeat a note (C). Make your bass line more melodic in 1b by starting the F6 on the third (A) in the second measure, then move down to the V7 through a passing diminished chord (Abdim7). Since you start the V7on the fifth (G), substitute Gm7 and make a ii7-V7. Upstairs, notice the chord voicings in the last two measures. The top notes in each chord create a nice melody — D, E,D, C — and you can use your thumb to bring these out. Click here for audio. Click sheet music images to open larger versions in a new tab or window.
Ex. 2. Most of the great stride players like James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, Earl "Fatha" Hines, and Art Tatum played tenths in the left hand, and sometimes added a third note with the second or third finger. The top thumb note adds a tenor voice and a rich counter-line; the effect is harmonically dense and exponentially more difficult to play.Give it a shot but don’t push it. Click here for audio.
Ex. 3. Try the same constructions show in Example 2 with two hands, to make things a bit simpler. It’s not cheating to break up the tenth and, at fast tempos, this is an effective technique. Here is a complete eighth-bar A-section with a turnaround, using the passing diminished and ii7-V7. Click here for audio. Ex. 4. If you can handle tenths, here’s how it’s done. Notice the embellishing pickup at the end of bar 4 — E to F. Click here for audio. Ex. 5. The right hand in stride is based on swing eighth-note lines, usually built on broken-up chord tones. Practice this example with simple chords in the left hand and get used ... Click here to read the rest of the article from Keyboard Magazine
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