Elements of Jazz Piano with Jazz Pianist Daniel
From 36.63 £ /h
Learn and master the elements of Jazz Piano with Jazz Pianist and Professional music instructor Daniel! This one on one program teaches the concepts and techniques required to play and improvise over Jazz Standards and Jazz Forms. Learn the building blocks of Tonal Harmony, how to spell and voice Chords commonly played in Jazz Tunes, common Chord Substitutions, Chord-Scale Parings, Base Lines and Improvisation Techniques. You will also learn how to apply various Rhythm Styles to your playing. This course is perfect for anyone who is interested in the art of playing Jazz Music on the piano and is also recommended for serious students preparing for Jazz Band programs. Previous study of the piano and the ability to read music is preferred but not required.
Extra information
This course is offered exclusively online. Students must have a piano or piano keyboard for lessons and practice. Students must also have a web camera enabled device hooked up to the internet for this class.
Location
Online from Croatia
About Me
Motivated by my deep love of music, I have devoted much time and effort in developing my skills as a musician. After embarking on a study of my first love, singing, I soon took on the challenge of learning and mastering the piano. After studying privately with fine Seattle area instructors, Linda Elder, Ruel Lubag, and publicly with Janet Hitt and Kristina Ploeger, all of whom pushed me to excel in technique and expression, I continue to pursue the goal of furthering my development as a musician. In addition many opportunities to perform at public and private events, I’ve also had the privilege of participating in the Student/Professional Jam session hosted by Seattle Pacific University as well as the Frank DeMiero Jazz Camp. These instructors and programs impressed upon me the value of a community to nurture and assist the growth of others thereby preserving the art-form. I am very passionate about music education and the privilege of guiding others in their musical journey. I truly believe in the special power that music possess to reach deep inside and touch the heart, to initiate or intensify desire, inspire creativity and to be a source of joy and fun. Though I enjoy teaching and playing all types of music, I find myself most at home on the bandstand playing and/or singing Jazz. That's just what I like. It's totally OK for you to be into something totally different. While teaching music is my focus, I need to stress that I'm about more than music. I deeply care about people. I strive to be a good father and husband. I love Art and Science and being in nature as well.
I began teaching piano and voice lessons over 17+ years ago. I started out teaching in my home at the piano or at the home of my student. Later I taught as a faculty member at a music school. I've also worked for a company that focused on providing in-home lessons. That was a lot of fun. I really enjoy teaching music to others. I get asked a lot- "How long does it take to learn to play the piano?" That's a good question. My answer is this: You can play music on the piano in the first 10 minutes of your first lesson. This does not mean that you have arrived at the finish-line. Rather, you have only taken one step on a journey that lasts a lifetime. This is because when you study music, whatever the instrument, you are seeking to acquire a discipline, something that will develop and grow over time, something that will truly enrich your life. The journey is enjoyable and worth the time and effort required to keep making progress.
Its so rewarding to watch my students grow in ability and confidence as they progress toward their goals. My teaching really is about you the student. I come prepared to point you in the right direction and help you stay on track. Setting goals and preparing a game-plan are key steps in this process. I'm here to help you do that! What are your goals for yourself? What inspires you? Did you find a concept on YouTube that you want help applying to your playing? lets do it! I'm Totally YouTube friendly.
I began teaching piano and voice lessons over 17+ years ago. I started out teaching in my home at the piano or at the home of my student. Later I taught as a faculty member at a music school. I've also worked for a company that focused on providing in-home lessons. That was a lot of fun. I really enjoy teaching music to others. I get asked a lot- "How long does it take to learn to play the piano?" That's a good question. My answer is this: You can play music on the piano in the first 10 minutes of your first lesson. This does not mean that you have arrived at the finish-line. Rather, you have only taken one step on a journey that lasts a lifetime. This is because when you study music, whatever the instrument, you are seeking to acquire a discipline, something that will develop and grow over time, something that will truly enrich your life. The journey is enjoyable and worth the time and effort required to keep making progress.
Its so rewarding to watch my students grow in ability and confidence as they progress toward their goals. My teaching really is about you the student. I come prepared to point you in the right direction and help you stay on track. Setting goals and preparing a game-plan are key steps in this process. I'm here to help you do that! What are your goals for yourself? What inspires you? Did you find a concept on YouTube that you want help applying to your playing? lets do it! I'm Totally YouTube friendly.
Education
1994-2001 Private Piano Instruction Under Linda Elder,
1994-2001 Public Instruction in Music Theory and Vocal Jazz Performance under Janet Hitt and Kristina Ploeger
1999 Piano Jazz Combo- Frank DeMeiro Jazz Camp
2002-2003 Private Jazz Piano Instruction under Ruel Lubag
2002-2003 Student/Professional Jam Session Hosted by Seattle Pacific University and Organized by Ruel Lubag
1994-2001 Public Instruction in Music Theory and Vocal Jazz Performance under Janet Hitt and Kristina Ploeger
1999 Piano Jazz Combo- Frank DeMeiro Jazz Camp
2002-2003 Private Jazz Piano Instruction under Ruel Lubag
2002-2003 Student/Professional Jam Session Hosted by Seattle Pacific University and Organized by Ruel Lubag
Experience / Qualifications
15+ years performance experience on the bandstand playing solo and with trios
17+ years teaching experience in public and private studios
17+ years teaching experience in public and private studios
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Croatian
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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