Summary of 6 Modern II-V-I Voicing Formulas for Jazz Piano

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Noah Kellman demonstrates some left-hand voicings for jazz piano, showcasing his favorite voicings such as F diminished major seven, E-flat minor six nine with an added 11, and a D-flat major 9 sharp 11. He encourages his viewers to experiment with these voicings and share their own favorites in the comment section for possible future projects. Furthermore, he directs his viewers to his website for additional resources and to purchase his voicing-related PDF packages to support the channel.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, Noah Kellman shares some of his favorite left-hand voicings for jazz piano, which can be used to add surprise and beauty to common chord progressions like the 2-5-1 or 1-6-2-5 patterns. He demonstrates delaying the landing to the F major using an Ab diminished major 7 chord substituting F diminished 7, and using a tritone sub to land on B major. He also introduces his favorite voicing for a half diminished chord by adding the eleventh note to it and uses it for G13 flat9 to make a crunchy voicing.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the video, the pianist showcases a few of his favorite voicings for the left hand, including the F diminished major seven, E-flat minor six nine with an added 11, and a D-flat major 9 sharp 11. He encourages his audience to try out these voicings and share their favorite shapes in the comments for a potential future project. He also directs viewers to check out his website for more resources and support the channel by purchasing his voicing-related PDF packages.

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