Oscar Peterson Style Turnaround | 3-6-2-5 | Jazz Piano: Short Practice Ideas
Try out this big, full sounding Oscar Peterson style three six two five turnaround. Learn it and practice it in a few keys and start using it all over the place. Oscar plays something very similar to this in his solo piano rendition of Take The A Train, the Billy Strayhorn classic. This video ties very well into a previous video and drill that I made for practicing a #9 - b9 chord cycle which you can see here: • Dominant #9 to b9 Drill | Jazz Piano: Shor... As always, please like, subscribe, and follow if enjoy these videos! New videos come out on Sundays. http://www.mackgroutmusic.com http://www.seattlejazzacademy.com

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