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Nardis: Journey Through The Real Book

A jazz piano lesson to help you learn the standard song “Nardis,” composed by Miles Davis. Take your LH playing to the next level with my free ebook: Jazz Piano Left Hand Techniques: https://keyboardimprov.com/jazz-left-... You can find my book, The Inner World of Piano Improvisation, on Amazon. Understanding jazz standards 0:00 What does “Nardis” mean? 0:30 Composed by Miles Davis for Cannonball Adderley 0:55 The artistic evolution of Miles Davis 1:07 Miles Davis’s transition from bebop to modal jazz 2:00 What is modal jazz? 2:52 Bill Evans and Impressionistic textures 3:23 The musical form of “Nardis” 3:40 A combination of traditional and unusual harmonic progressions 3:54 Middle Eastern intervals in the melody 4:28 The tune’s chord progression 4:53 Improvising over an E pedal tone 5:29 The influence of Middle Eastern music on jazz 6:17 Deciding whether or not to play an introduction 7:06 A solo jazz piano interpretation of “Nardis” 7:26 Starting the solo with the E pedal tone 8:12 LH chords during the bridge 8:32 More rhythmic for the last ‘A’ section 8:43 A lyrical start for the 2nd improvised chorus 8:53 A little more bebop-like 9:03 LH shell voicings 9:14 Improvising in thirds 9:25 Faster RH lines at the start of the 3rd improvised chorus 9:35 Developing various motives 9:45 Modal improvising in 4ths over the E pedal tone 10:27 A softer feeling during the bridge 10:50 Staying on E7sus4 11:02 Using LH rootless voicings 11:34 Letting the musical texture evolve 11:48 Walking bass 11:56 An expansive LH texture 12:19 Returning to jazzier melodic lines 12:30 Modal/scalar improv over an open 5th drone 12:41 Mainstream post-bop playing 13:04 Recapping the melody 13:25 2-part jazz counterpoint 13:35 Block chords on the bridge 13:47 The last ‘A’ 13:58 A Keith Jarrett-like vamp 14:09 Alternating between E and F major triads 14:49 Improvising under an E upper pedal tone in the RH 15:03 Bringing in some 3rds 15:14 Using the opening motif from the tune’s melody 15:33 A soft ending 15:50 Immersing ourselves in the music 16:20 Bill Evans’ many performances of “Nardis” 16:45 Good luck with your music! 17:30 Here are some more Free Jazz Piano Lessons for you at the KeyboardImprov website: https://keyboardimprov.com/free-begin... Thanks for joining me on this musical adventure, and please LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE this video with your musical friends. If you'd like to start my full video course, you'll find it here: https://keyboardimprov.com/get-starte... For Zoom and Skype lessons, please email me at [email protected]. Enjoy the journey, and "let the music flow!" Ron

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