Great Gospel Flavor for your Jazz Playing - Peter Martin | 2 Minute Jazz

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Peter Martin demonstrates one easy technique to add some gospel flavor to your jazz playing.

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This dude is a top notch teacher. He definitely knows what he`s talking about. We are all blessed to have him teach us.

ranaair
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Peter, please make a gospel course!!! Improvise a bunch of vamps and notate them out!! The piano playing world needs this!!

pianoatthirty
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Gospel musician here.



This is it.

WilliamCarterII
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You relate such joy as tho you’re just loving it, heart to heart, note to note
And such spiritual generosity comes through
Amen

billycm
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That B7(9+, 13b) before the Bm7 was killer!

andrearranja
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Would love for you guys to make a course on gospel-jazz-blues intersection.. Would love to learn how to play like Cory Henry!

elanfrenkel
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These videos are the gold standard here for piano. I have learned so much. Great thanks!

matthewgallagher
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Thanks Peter. Amazing how one change can make things sound so different.

donaldstapleson
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Love it. I will have to slow it down to get some of the voicings or experiment with some that I've been learning. Nice addition to the pallet. Thank you

dannyrabin
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Peter, you're so great, thank you for these tips. I haven't really heard anyone say #9b13, and it's not available in iReal as a chord (not that that means anything necessarily). I'm thinking you're not playing the 5th, so maybe #9#5 is also helpful to think instead? I know the old boys said some chords differently than we do today, e.g., I understand they said b5 in dominants when we say #11 nowadays.

mbertoluzzi
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hi! i'm not immersed in gospel music but i love it and i'd like to get more involved in this kind of voicing/chords etc., i'd like to know artists in the register of this video, who have this kind of jazz/gospel mix, would you have any album to recommend? artists, pianists, i'd really like to study this kind of way of doing things, this kind of feel, thank you for your answer

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