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Here’s a quick look at how Bill Evans tended to voice his left hand jazz piano chords: usually rootless, with higher degrees. I’ll also share some of Evans’ “classic” voicings, like his voicings of minor 11 or dominant 13th chords. Overall, this video should give you general ideas on how voice these chords in context and into the style of Bill Evans as a whole. I hope you enjoy!
Added Dec 4, 2018: One of the viewers, X YZ, has notated the chords using the online Muse service which is free for all. He has kindly shared the link to his work:
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Hi. I made a little Musescore Sheet out of your voicing tutorial. The sheet can be transposed and converted into PDF. Would you allow me to post the link of the Musescore Page on your comment section? On the Musescore Page people would find also the link to the youtube-video. Thanks again.
it looks like "So What" chord progression. 7:03
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It was useful to see these voicing and to have it explained what the underlying chords are. Are there any resources that explain some of the more general principles behind these voicings so that we can come up with our own Bill Evans style voicings?
Awesome vid! I can see a bit of a classical music influence in Bill’s chords. Some of his songs sound quite Satie-like and Impressionist like Debussy (good jazz-like Debussy song is Reflets Dans l'Eau).
Wow there is soo much in this vid thank you!
What app are you using that is superimposed above the keyboard. It seems to be automatically displaying chord spellings…
Mangold genius, Thank you so much for sharing with the world your knowledge and style and love of JAZZ. I pray that JAZZ will never die, but with new kids around who are blocked by social media bullshit, I fear we need to keep JAZZ breathing. I will watch this video many times. You are really a star of JAZZ in these dark days amigo!!! LB
i play guitar for a living…. love this!
Hey can u tell me what program are u using to detect those chord when u press
Parallel harmony?
Amazing video thank you so much !!!!
May I know you can arrange the play list ?
What is the program used to show the keys? Thanks for help.
Good night!
What's the program that you uses for showing the chords in the two keys?
Thanks in advance
Excelente😎 Muchísimas gracias
wow whats your plugin that makes chord names appear nice
This is great. Do you have this lesson in sheet form? I would like to buy it very much. Thnk u for answering. Sonja
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Are you using a specific program that tells you what notes / chord names you're playing in real time or did you animate those?
great job!
So… basically… avoid the fundamental most of the time, create intervallic variety (4ths and 2nds are friends), be close to the melody so when you play the bass it will sounds warmer, use very few notes most of the time and use spicy extensions… Right?
Thank you very much teacher !
As a beginner, I really appreciate the insight into Evans' genius that he played voicings that contained as few notes as possible. Thank you.
It's not just the types of chords Bill Evans played, he had more movement in his left hand. Your left-hand playing is pretty static.
Fantastic tutorial, really gets the mood of Bill Evans!
I was wondering if you would be so kind to do a Bill Evans re-harm of a song such as YESTERDAY from the Beatles? The harmony is pretty straight-forward and gives room for some interesting rootless combination of chords, would be fantastic to have your view on this!
Thanks for the great video! May I ask: which keyboard/piano sound you are using? I am looking for a viable but simple alternative to an upright piano, which had up to a couple years ago but can no longer have. I am thinking something that allows for home practice but that can be moved around for teaching (I also teach piano) or gigging (although this is of the least importance). Thanks!
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Great video! Was interesting to try and understand some of the nuances used by the great Bill Evans. I also noticed, that the first chord you play in your arrangement, is just like the one they (Bill Evans trio) start "gloria's step" with
Who gave up understanding from 1:37 and just enjoyed what he played
Thank you so much! Great insight
Hey brother i liked so much your video, really enjoyed it! could you do any other.. Thanks.
Hi, MangoldProyect!
I really enjoy your videos!!
Could you please help me?
I have the digital piano Yamaha PC4 Stage (which has midi connections) and I want to connect my keyboard with the Chordie App. that you mentioned, by using a USB to MIDI connector, but it doesn't work.
I have followed all the steps, but It does not work.
Thanks in advance!
The best, as always 😉
can you do something like this for ahmad jamal?
really good work! thank you so much
What software is this you are using ?
A common voicing I also noticed Bill Evans Used, is to stack fourths. If we had a notation to stack fourths, maybe like a q for qartal harmony, it would be posible to simplify a lot of voicing. For example at 7:15 the F min 7 (11), it could be C q 4/ F. Meaning that you stack four fourths with the root of F.
I fricking love you man!, keep it up
May I ask what program you are using to show the staff ? thanks
Thank you for sharing 👋🎶🎶🎶
Excellent
sorry for out of topic, what software did you use for showing midi?
Amazing!!!!! Thank’s