Embraceable You, Harmonic Analysis
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Embraceable You, Harmonic Analysis

31:54 Feb 4, 2026
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Podcast PacketsIllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsForumsJazz Piano Skills CommunityKeywordsJazz Piano, Embraceable You, Jazz Harmony, Music Education, Jazz Techniques, Improvisation, Music Analysis, Jazz Standards, Piano Skills, Music PracticeSummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence introduces a new tune study focusing on the jazz standard 'Embraceable You' by George Gershwin. The discussion covers the importance of intentional study, the seven facts of music, and a deep dive into harmonic and melodic analysis. Dr. Lawrence emphasizes the significance of movement in jazz harmony and provides practical techniques for voicings and improvisation. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the material and continue their jazz piano journey.TakeawaysA new month signals a new tune study.The study system allows for a huge return on investment.Real practice involves exploring essential jazz skills.Jazz harmony is defined by the movement of notes.Listening to various artists is crucial for learning.Understanding harmonic function enhances musicality.Common progressions are foundational in jazz standards.Voicings can be simplified for clarity and movement.Two-handed voicings are essential for ensemble playing.Engagement with the material leads to meaningful growth.TitlesUnlocking Jazz Piano Skills: Embraceable YouThe Art of Jazz Harmony: Movement Over NotesSound bites"Incorrect thinking leads nowhere.""Movement gives us music.""Listening is so important."Support the show
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