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How to Play Jazz Piano in 14 Days

Beginner Piano Method Book

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One of our first series, this method book for piano will teach you the basics and have you sounding great quickly!

Easy beginner level

For complete beginners

90 minute lessons

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How to Play Jazz Piano in 14 Days: A Daily Jazz Piano Lesson Book for Beginners – with free audio demonstration and playalong tracks – is presented in an easy-to-follow format to help you learn to play jazz piano quickly!
If you're looking for the best jazz piano method book for beginning jazz pianists, look no further! Seasoned author, educator, and professional musician Joshua Catania has written an easy-to-follow beginning jazz piano instructional book methodically designed to teach you all the essential rhythms, scales, and techniques you’ll need to start playing and improvising over your favorite jazz standards! Teach yourself to play jazz piano with this jam-packed jazz piano music book with tons of fundamentals, practical studies, and technical studies.

Scales and Modes
Chords and Comping
Signature Jazz Licks
Jazz Improvisation Tips
Fundamental Rhythms
Walking Basslines
12-Bar Jazz Blues
32-Bar Rhythm Changes
Essential Music Theory

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Meet author Joshua Catania

Joshua started playing the piano at age 5 and began writing his own music soon after. Influenced by his father, Joshua grew interested in jazz music and began improvising at an early age. Through his teenage years, Joshua kept busy by performing in theaters, churches, jazz clubs, and orchestral halls around his home state of Wisconsin.

Joshua decided to further his education at the University of Michigan, where he studied jazz piano with Juno Award-winning pianist Andy Milne. Alongside his studies, Joshua performed actively in the Detroit area jazz scene. While in college, Joshua also became interested in piano tuning and repair, studying independently with Robert Grijalva, professor of Piano Technology.

Joshua continues to perform, compose, and teach in Hartford, Connecticut. For the last eight years, he has taught beginner, intermediate, and jazz piano students. In addition to his creative work, Joshua is a piano technician at a local piano tuning and restoration company.

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