This lesson is about working with the ever-expanding material of the Jazz School. I'll explain which lessons make sense to start with and whether we recommend taking several courses at the same time. I'll give tips for beginners, intermediate, and advanced students and encourage you with the practice method of small steps.
Level
Basic
Lessons
9 Lessons | min
Lesson 1Introduction
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Let me introduce you to the topics covered in the course "User Manual".
Lesson 2Which lessons should I start with?
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At first glance, it's difficult to grasp the many lessons and choose one or more. We'll help you decide.
Lesson 3Can I work on several lessons at the same time?
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The answer is "Yes!" and I'll explain in the video why this completely makes sense.
Lesson 4I'm a beginner
Duration: min
What prior knowledge do you need to start learning at the Jazz School? How do you achieve this?
Lesson 5I'm an intermediate player
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You already play Jazz? Excellent, because we have suitable exercises for every skill level. And it's always worth watching the Level 1 lessons, because I've repeatedly found in my live workshops that even advanced players appreciate them.
Lesson 6I'm an advanced player
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Here I'll explain how even expert players can benefit from the Jazz School.
Lesson 7Why should I play all these Solos?
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The many improvised solos are the heart of the Jazz School. Here you'll learn why and exactly how you should work with them.
Lesson 8About upcoming theory lessons
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Yes, there will be theory lessons, we just didn't want to start with them right away. In this video, I'll explain why.
Lesson 9Practicing using small steps
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You learn a piece of music by heart in the same way you would approach learning a poem. Here I'll explain the method of small steps that is guaranteed to lead to success - although it does have one small drawback. Nevertheless, it's still the method of my choice.