Jazz Piano: Adding in Chords that Aren't Written (Part 1)
✅ Enjoying the videos? Feeling generous? Buy me a coffee! ☕️ https://bmc.link/siskindpiano ✅ Buy Jeremy's book at http://www.jeremysiskind.com/shop/ ✅ Schedule a lesson with Jeremy. Save $5 with coupon code YOUTUBE: http://app.squarespacescheduling.com/... ✅ Sign up for Jeremy's mailing list at http://eepurl.com/geqUkz Ever wonder how to jazz players seem to play many chords that aren't on the leadsheet. Pianist and author Jeremy Siskind shares two key strategies - tonicization and sidestepping - using examples like "Autumn Leaves" and "So What."

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