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Lessons Available On Play Blues Piano...

  • Jazz and Blues Piano Part 7
  • 04-A Few Endings Pt 2
  • 03-A Few Endings Pt 1
  • 02-Fast Triplet Line
  • 01-Lick #2 2nd Chorus
  • 05-Increasing Speed
  • 04-Practice Habits
  • 03-Main Lick and Intro
  • 02-Bassline Getting the Groove
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Wrap Up
  • 03-Riff #4 with bassline
  • 02-Riff #4
  • 01-Riff #3 with bassline
  • 02-Refresher & Basslines
  • 01-Introduction
  • 05-Riff #3
  • 04-Bassline #2
  • 03-Riff #1 and #2
  • 04-Intros and Endings
  • 03-Riff with Comping
  • 02-Create Your Own Riffs
  • 01-Left and Right Hand Variations
  • 05-More Bass Lines
  • 04-Right Hand Riff
  • 03-Getting the Groove
  • 02-The Basics
  • 01-Introduction
  • 05-Taking it Out in m4
  • 04-3 Ways to fill space
  • 03-Another Blues Scale
  • 02-Concerted Comping
  • 01-Introduction
  • 06-Displacing the beat
  • 05-Putting it all together
  • 04-Generating improvisation ideas Pt. 2
  • 03-Generating improvisation ideas
  • 02-Scales
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Bonus-Descending harmony trick
  • 03-Practice exercises
  • 02-M11-Standard ending
  • 01-M9-Must have blues lick
  • 04-M7-Descending Harmony
  • 03-M4-Tweaking a ii-V-I
  • 02-M1-Tritone Substitution
  • 01-Introduction
  • 03-Working With Basslines
  • 02-Tritone substitutions
  • 01-Altered Extensions
  • 04-More Advanced Changes
  • 03-More Alternate Changes
  • 02-Common Alternate Changes
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Walking Bassline Exercise 5
  • 03-Walking Bassline Exercise 4
  • 02-Walking Bassline Exercise 3
  • 01-Walking Bassline Exercise 2
  • 04-Walking Bassline Exercise 1
  • 03-Rootless Voicings for 12-Bar Blues
  • 02-Building Rootless Voicings
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Using Left Hand Basslines
  • 03-Classic Blues Ending
  • 02-Creating an Intro
  • 01-Transposing and Playing at a Faster Tempo
  • 04-Putting Hands Together
  • 03-Left Hand Shell Voicings
  • 02-Learning the Right Hand Melody
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Comping Practice
  • 03-Combining Parts and Skill
  • 02-Right Hand Riff 2
  • 01-Building Another Groove
  • 04-Bassline 2
  • 03-Building a 2-Handed Groove
  • 02-Left Hand Bassline
  • 01-Introduction
  • 04-Practice Ideas to Get You Grooving
  • 03-Playing Dominant 7th Chords
  • 02-Theory Time
  • 01-Advanced Turnaround
  • 04-Playing in a Shuffle Groove
  • 03-Playing in a Rock Groove
  • 02-Great Blues Chord Riff
  • 01-Introduction

Are these the same lessons found on PianoWithWillie?

No. The lessons at Play Blues Piano are unique to this site and are not found anywhere else on the Internet.

How Do Online Lessons Work?

Once you become a member of PlayBluesPiano.com you will have immediate access to our lesson library. You can start at the beginning and work your way through each lesson in sequential order. Or you can jump right into the lesson that will teach you the song you want to play. These lessons have been created with an intermediate level player in mind. There are exercises to help you better familiarize yourself with chords and rhythms but you do need a base knowledge of this in order to make the most of these lessons.

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Student Spotlight...

 

Thierry is a PianoWithWillie student since 2009 and is from Belgium. Here is his rendition of Dave Brubeck's classic - Take 5.

Benefits of Online Lessons...

 

With online lessons, you can learn on your schedule be it at 6am or 11pm. With a membership to PlayBluesPiano, you get unlimited 24-hour access to our piano lesson library. Lessons with a good private teacher cost $60 per lesson and the cost of private lessons can quickly add up. Online lessons are easy and affordable.