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"Discover
Once And
For All
How To
Solo And
Improvise
On The
Piano...
And
Abolish
The
Weaknesses
That Hold
You Back
From
Getting
To The
Next
Level
Now!"
Fellow Jazz
Musician,
The time is
finally here!
Learning to
improvise,
solo, and add
your own flavor
and style to
songs has never
been easier. No
more having to
struggle to
learn jazz
improvisation
on your
own.
No more paying
endless amounts
of money for a
private
instructor just
to tell you
"you'll get
there
soon."
You don't have
to go to jazz
concerts
anymore saying
"I wish I could
do that." If
you truly want
to start
playing jazz by
ear right away,
look no
further.
Because now,
all you have to
do is slip a
DVD into your
computer,
laptop, or
video player
and learn
literally
everything you
need to know to
take your jazz
piano playing
to
the next
level.
In this 5-hour,
4-disc set of
practical
instruction,
you'll be taken
by the hand and
shown,
step-by-step,
how to master
TONS of jazz
chords and
soloing tips,
tricks, and
techniques
that'll have
you sounding
like a pro very
soon.
-
Learns
the
secret
about
major
scales
that
most
top
musicians
use
in
their
urban
gospel
playing
but
never
want
to
talk
about.
-
Understand
the
underlying
similarities
and
differences
between
the
3
most
popular
types
of
seventh
chords
used
in
urban
playing
and
how
to
place
them
in
a
way
you'd
never
imagine!
-
"Individualize"
your
style
and
set
yourself
apart
from
the
pack
by
utilizing
tons
of
extended
chords
and
two-hand
voicings
that
are
only
known
by
a
few
(he's
risking
his
reputation
by
giving
away
these
secrets).
-
Learn
the
secrets
to
building
fancy
minor
seventh
chords
for
use
in
contemporary
worship
settings
(....this
is
extremely
important
and
will
have
you
sounding
several
times
better
the
minute
you
implement
them).
-
Find
out
the
secrets
to
the
"7th
tone"
and
when
to
lower
it.
Between
the
3rd
and
7th
tones
of
your
chords
lie
many
secrets
that
allow
you
to
instantly
manipulate
almost
any
chord
to
produce
the
sound
you
want!
...And
so
much
more! |
Click here to
learn
more
All
the
best,
Brother Bill
Walker
EverydayChristianity.com
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