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Lesson time: (5min 38sec)
Tim Richards te montre le rythme d'accords on-off : un accord staccato sur le temps auquel répond un accord tenu entre le deux et le trois, appliqué sur un blues de 12 mesures avec une main gauche façon barrel-house.
This lesson is part of the course Développement du piano blues : riffs et rythmes
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Lesson transcript:
In this lesson, we're going to look at on-off chords.
You'll remember from the second lesson, we played off-on chords where:
We're now going to reverse that and play:
If you want to, tap that on your knees:
1, 2, 3, 4.
1, 2 and 3, 4.
1, 2 and 3, 4.
1, 2 and 3, 4.
1, 2 and 3, 4.
If you can do that, you should be able to do it on the piano. I'll play barrel house with my left hand while using an inverted F shape.
We'll just use this rhythm in a 12-bar sequence. Notice how the second chord is in between the notes of the left hand. It's also held, so:
Remember, just because you're playing a staccato chord in the right hand doesn't mean you play staccato in the left hand as well. The left hand should be legato.
I'm going to do this round the whole sequence. To save jumping, I'll use:
First inversion chords always have the third on the bottom, so remember to put your thumb on A for the F chord.
Here's the whole thing. This is another accompaniment pattern (if you like) of on-off chords.
If you want to make that a little more melodic, let's add some right-hand ideas, alternating them with the on-off chords. We'll use five finger position ideas.
There's our five finger position in F, and we'll play this phrase just with one F on the thumb by itself. The rest is in thirds.
When playing in B flat, you need to work out the five-finger position with the first five notes of the scale.
Important Note: In the key of B flat, you must have an E flat. This might feel a little awkward; practice that until you can play the notes cleanly.
So let's go for those on-off chords, alternating with short ideas like that in every bar.
You noticed I played a new phrase there towards the end. This is a classic blues lick, sometimes called the famous lick. It's based on an F triad in second inversion with the blue third in front of it, then it encircles the third (the third being a part of the F chord).
We're playing B flat above and below it, coming out onto the third on the first beat of the next bar.
The interesting thing, though, is that the F phrase is played over the C chord in the second C bar. Did you notice at one point in the 12th bar, I played an octave C and put the pedal down to let the resonance build up?
This is the simplest way of playing a turnaround.
Do you remember before, we did so? That was in C, and we went to a G chord. Now, we're in F and going to a C chord, just playing the root as an octave in the left hand.
This is something you can do to break up the 12 bars to send you back to the beginning again.
In fact, the simplest way of playing a turnaround is just to hammer out some octaves in the left hand.
In the next clip, we're going to move on from triads and start talking more about sixth chords.

Salué par la critique, le pianiste et compositeur de jazz Tim Richards est l'un des pédagogues de jazz les plus expérimentés de Grande-Bretagne, enseignant le piano en privé depuis plus de 30 ans, ainsi qu'au Morley College, au Goldsmiths College, à l'University of Surrey, aux Premises Studios et dans d'autres lieux au Royaume-Uni et à l'étranger. Il a produit de nombreux titres pour Schott Music, dont les best-sellers en deux volumes Exploring Jazz Piano, Blues, Boogie & Gospel Collection et le très apprécié Improvising Blues Piano. Il est également coauteur, avec John Crawford, de Exploring Latin Piano et Brazilian Piano Collection.Plus récemment, Schott a publié Jazz, Latin & Modern Collection (15 pièces pour piano seul), réunissant des originaux de Tim Richards aux côtés de pièces de Duke Ellington et Thelonious Monk, ainsi que le coffret en deux volumes Beginning Jazz Piano (désormais un cours MusicGurus en deux parties).“La véritable joie de la musique de Tim… c'est qu'elle est à la fois extrêmement pédagogique et tellement amusante à jouer. Quiconque a le moindre intérêt pour apprendre à jouer ou à enseigner le piano jazz devrait vraiment se procurer un ensemble des ouvrages de Tim.” PianoDaoEn tant qu'interprète, Tim est une figure de la scène jazz britannique depuis les années 1980, jouant aussi le blues avec des légendes britanniques et américaines telles qu'Otis Grand, Earl Green, Dana Gillespie, Larry Garner, Joe Louis Walker et Mojo Buford. Il a sorti plus d'une douzaine d'albums en tant que leader (avec bon nombre des meilleurs musiciens de jazz de Londres, dont Pete King, Gilad Atzmon, Tony Kofi, Jason Yarde, Seb Rochford, Ed Jones, Dick Pearce et beaucoup d'autres) et a tourné dans toute l'Europe avec des formations allant du duo au nonette. Son dernier enregistrement, l'album ‘Telegraph Hill’ du sextet Hextet, a été décrit dans The Observer comme "Un pur bonheur du début à la fin". Plus d'informations sur son site web www.timrichards.ndo.co.uk read more