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My Favorite Things: Journey Through The Real Book

A jazz piano lesson to help you learn Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s jazz standard “My Favorite Things.” Take your LH playing to the next level with my free ebook: Jazz Piano Left Hand Techniques: https://keyboardimprov.com/jazz-left-... You'll find my book, The Inner World of Piano Improvisation, on Amazon. Famously recorded by John Coltrane 0:09 Reaching a place of understanding with jazz standards 0:20 Passing along lessons from Billy Taylor and Harold Danko 0:32 The Sound of Music movie and Broadway show 1:02 Coltrane’s version 1:21 Connecting the dots from Broadway to Jazz 1:44 Coltrane’s career in 1961 2:06 The 1930s – 50s jazz repertoire of Broadway tunes 2:22 1960s jazz musicians moving away from the standard repertoire 3:07 Modal jazz 3:48 Miles Davis’s advice to John Coltrane 4:06 Looking for a hit song 4:21 The Broadway show The Sound of Music opened in 1959 4:37 (I meant to say “My Favorite Things”) 4:48 2 reasons why Coltrane may have played “My Favorite Things” 4:51 Interpreting a popular tune modally 5:52 Finding our own interpretation 6:12 A traditional jazz waltz treatment of “My Favorite Things” 6:16 Jazz waltz soloing 6:44 Modal soloing 7:09 Deciding which way to play the tune 7:31 Beginning with a modal vamp 8:08 The 1st ‘A’ section 8:26 Extending the vamp between sections 8:42 The 2nd ‘A’ section 8:50 Adding an upper “overtone” 8:53 Another modal interlude 9:07 The 3rd ‘A’ section, in E major 9:14 The bridge/ending section 9:33 Beginning the solo, following the chord changes 9:55 E Dorian 10:11 Switching to the G major scale 10:21 Transitioning to the key of E major 10:27 Back to G major 10:35 Hinting at McCoy Tyner’s LH quartal voicings 10:44 A composite rhythm between the two hands 10:51 Legato phrasing 11:00 A Coltrane Quartet-like texture 11:08 Semi-Bebop 11:17 Faster, modal lines11:24 A left-hand countermelody 11:29 Quasi-Stride 11:32 LH shell voicings 11:35 A traditional jazz waltz style, for the E major section 11:40 A Billy Taylor-style run 11:52 Referencing the tune’s melody 11:56 Developing the rhythmic motif 12:00 Bringing the chorus to a conclusion 12:04 Quarter-note triplets under tremolos 12:12 Back to the jazz waltz groove 12:21 Repeating a fast motif over LH quartal voicings 12:30 Playing the main melody 12:38 Doubling each melody note 12:42 A lighter, higher sound for the E major section 12:47 Suddenly more rhythmic 12:54 Inversion of the melody 12:59 Developing the motif 13:02 Returning to the main melody, embellished 13:04 Softer and more reflective, Gmaj7/Cmaj7 13:21 Ending with a playful motif 13:39 Don’t compare yourself to others 13:45 Developing your own approach to “My Favorite Things” 14:08 KeyboardImprov.com Video Course 14:51 Looking ahead 15:09 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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