New Orleans Blues Course
Explore the history and development of New Orleans Piano with Grammy winner Jon Cleary. We cover 12/8 Grooves, Rhumba & Habanera Grooves, Blues, & Funk styles.
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New Orleans Blues Course
Explore the history and development of New Orleans Piano with Grammy winner Jon Cleary. We cover 12/8 Grooves, Rhumba & Habanera Grooves, Blues, & Funk styles.
Welcome to this course on New Orleans Blues & Funk. This course is taught by Jon Cleary; British-born American funk and R&B musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana. His album GoGo Juice was the 2016 Grammy Award Winner for Best Regional Roots Music Album.
New Orleans Blues & Funk Course
In this 11-lesson course we explore the history and development of New Orleans Piano including 12/8 Grooves, Rhumba & Habanera, Blues, & Funk styles. All performances and examples are notated and available in PDF downloads for further study.
Introduction To The Music Of New Orleans
We start by introducing the music of New Orleans and exploring the core pillars that make the piano playing and the piano players from this city so hip, funky, and distinct from everywhere else. One of the defining characteristics of New Orlean's music is the anticipation - also known as The Big 4 which is commonly found in New Orleans brass bands.
In a New Orleans context, the piano is a percussion instrument. When we play as part of a rhythm section in a New Orleans band – especially if we are playing Rhythm N Blues or Funk, then we are tied in with the bass and the drums.
New Orleans Blues & The 12/8 Groove
The 12/8 groove is a sound that became popular in New Orleans music in the 1940/50s and continued into the 1960s. It's best associated with Fats Domino who was one of the most famous musicians to come out of New Orleans in the 20th century.
We explore a basic 12/8 groove in the key of C Major using triads and then extended voicings.
Rhumba & Habanera Grooves
The Rhumba and Habanera Piano plays an important role in the rhythmic toolbox of New Orleans Piano, primarily to make the music funky.
The Rhumba is often associated with Professor Longhair. The Rhumba left hand pattern creates a broken rhythm that works for dancers. We offset the left hand pattern with our right hand by playing in the gaps.
In a New Orleans context, the Rhumba and the Habanera are very closely linked.
Introduction To Funk Music
In the earlier lessons we explored how we can break up the 4 beats of a bar, placing accents on the weak beats, and introducing dissonance in our chord voicings to make them sound 'greasy' and 'nasty'.
New Orleans Funk Piano is something that has been going on here for 100 years. In the accepted meaning of the word we are going to look at music that came out of New Orleans in the 1960s and 1970s.
The piano players that are associated with that generation and that era are Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, Allen Toussaint, Mac Rebennack, and to a degree James Booker.
Reharmonising The Blues
With New Orleans music it's easy to concentrate on the rhythmic aspects but the way we structure our chord progressions and harmonies is also very important.
We start by exploring some New Orleans blues passing chords and formulas to move between the I, IV, and V chords.
We then take the basic form of the 8 bar blues and the 12 bar blues and embellish the chord changes with passing chords, reharmonisations, and chord substitutions.
New Orleans Piano Improvisation
New Orleans piano improvisation requires that we perform several roles at once. In our left hand we create foundation of the harmony by outlining the chords, often voiced with large 10th intervals.
It's our right hand that dazzles the audience. We explore some important right hand principles and techniques that we can use to create that authentic New Orlean piano sound.
New Orleans Style 12 Bar Blues
We arrange a New Orleans Style 12 bar blues by applying all of the concepts that we have covered so far in the course including: bass lines, voicings, melodic decoration, and turnarounds.
In this lesson we provide an introduction and overview of New Orleans music in general as represented in its various piano styles.
The 12/8 groove is associated with Fats Domino who was one of the most famous musicians to come out of New Orleans in the 20th century.
The Rhumba and Habanera grooves are an important element of the rhythmic toolbox of New Orleans Piano to make the music funky.
We explore how we can break up the 4 beats of a bar, place accents on the weaker beats, and introduce dissonance into our chord voicings.
Elsewhere in the world, the blues is generally heard in the 12 bar format. Here in New Orleans it is most often played in the 8 bar form.
With New Orleans music it's easy to concentrate on the rhythmic aspects but the way we structure our chord progressions is also important.
In this lessons we will explore some important right hand principles and techniques to create that authentic New Orlean piano sound.
We apply all of the concepts that we have covered so far in the course including bass lines, voicings, melodic decoration, and turnarounds.
We arrange the blues tune in the key of F and we explore a wide range of common passing chords, substitutions, and reharmonisations.
We explore Jon's composition "Moonburn". For this arrangement we play the piano in the same way that we would play a clavinet in a funk band.
Professor Longhair's "Go To The Mardi Gras" is a perennial carnival tune and on Mardi Gras day the song is played all over New Orleans.
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‘The Big 4’ Demonstration Notation File Type: pdf
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Tuba Bass Lines & ‘The Big Four’ File Type: pdf
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Funk Piano Voicing Techniques File Type: pdf
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New Orleans Blues Intro Performance File Type: mp3
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New Orleans Intro Midi File File Type: midi
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12-8 Rhythms & Grooves File Type: pdf
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Fats Domino 12/8 Groove Audio File Type: mp3
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Fats Domino 12/8 Groove Midi File Type: midi
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Rhumba Bass Line & Rhythms File Type: pdf
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Habanera Bass Lines & Rhythm File Type: pdf
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Bass Line Comparison File Type: pdf
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Funk Rhythms & Grooves File Type: pdf
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Huey Smith Funk Groove File Type: pdf
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Classified James Booker File Type: pdf
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Huey Smith Style Funk – Audio File Type: mp3
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Huey Smith Style Funk – Midi File Type: midi
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Blues Forms & Passing Chords File Type: pdf
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Blues Voicings & Reharmonisation File Type: pdf
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12 Bar Blues Transcription File Type: pdf
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8 Bar Blues In C – Audio File File Type: mp3
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8 Bar Blues In C – Midi File File Type: midi
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12 Bar Blues In C – Audio File File Type: mp3
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12 Bar Blues In C – Midi File File Type: midi
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12 Bar Blues in C in 12/8 – Audio File Type: mp3
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12 Bar Blues in C in 12/8 – Midi File Type: midi
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Blues Reharms & Passing Chords File Type: pdf
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Reharmonising The Blues File Type: pdf
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Licks, Riffs, & Turnarounds File Type: pdf
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“The Famous Riff” Application File Type: pdf
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Common Blues Keys File Type: pdf
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12 Bar Blues Arrangement File Type: pdf
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12 Bar Blues New Orleans Style – Audio File File Type: mp3
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12 Bar Blues New Orleans Style – Midi File Type: midi
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Frenchman Street Blues Arrangement File Type: pdf
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Frenchman St Blues Harmonic Analysis File Type: pdf
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Frenchman St Blues – Audio File File Type: mp3
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Frenchman St Blues – Midi File File Type: midi
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Moonburn Funk Arrangement File Type: pdf
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Moonburn Bridge Harmony File Type: pdf
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MoonBurn – Audio File File Type: mp3
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MoonBurn – Midi File File Type: midi
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Go To The Mardi Gras Arrangement File Type: pdf
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“Go To The Mardi Gras” Audio File File Type: mp3
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“Go To The Mardi Gras” Midi File File Type: midi
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