• Fresh Perspectives To The 2-5-1 Chord Progression Using Advanced Chord Voicings

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    I guarantee you that the 2-5-1 chord progressions we covered in this lesson (5 of them) will explode your chordal vocabulary.

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    Chord Voicing: The A & B Voicings Of Right Hand “Skeletons” In Octave Position

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    Discover the secret to the formation of right hand skeletons in octave position in this lesson.

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    Gospel Pianists: Don’t Leave Home Without These Essential Chords

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    In this lesson, we’re learning the essential chords used by intermediate gospel pianists.

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    The Relationship Between Inversion And Voicing

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    In this lesson, you’ll be exposed to knowing the relationship between inversion and voicing in regards to their similarities and differences.

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    Using Major Fourth Voicings For Harmonic Flexibility

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    Fourth voicings are the arrangement of the notes of a chord in intervals of fourths. In this post, we are delving into fourth voicings of the major chord.

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    Eleventh Day Of Christmas: Eleven Left Hand Voicings

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    In this lesson, we’ll explore eleven rootless left hand voicings you can start applying on major, minor, dominant, and altered chords.

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    Here’s A Quick Way To “Open” All Your Major Chords

    This lesson will be short and sweet.

    There are many ways to play chords.

    You can play them exactly as written in root position, first, and second inversion… but this gets boring.

    Or you can choose to be more “stylish” with your chord voicings. One of the ways you can switch things up is by understanding “open” voicings…

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