We start the lesson by recapping the basic theory behind sus chords and then explore them in context of major and minor 251s
An important point with sus chords is that we often resolve the suspended 4th to turn the chord into a regular dominant 7th voicing.
This lesson is designed to deepen your understanding on the application of sus chords (suspended chords) to the 12 bar blues in the key of F.
In this lesson we explore a secret ingredient to Beegie Adair’s captivating solo piano performances; the use of sus chords.
In this lesson we will learn how to embellish the turnaround sections with extensions, echoing, inner voices, USTs, arpeggios, & Sus chords.
In this beginner-focused lesson we explore the beauty and subtlety of sus voicings. We will discuss theory, song application, and useful practice drills and exercises.
We build upon what we have covered in the previous tutorials by introducing upper structure triads, sus chords and a stride style.
In this lesson we create a beginner-focused arrangement of the tune “Pure Imagination” from Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.
We examine some of the most common gospel chord progressions that are used for introductions in churches and for solo piano performance.
In this lesson we create a full solo piano arrangement incorporating chord substitutions and reharmonisations and advanced jazz theory.