New Course By Jovino - Ideas Needed Please For Next Course

Thanks for including us in the process. This is amazing. I would like to emphasize the wish for “Brazil”, “Mas que nada” and “Aqua de beber”.

A song which I really love is also:

Sergio Mendes - The Joker. (https://open.spotify.com/track/2GjI6wSfJRUpoCkJi31sw3?si=2zjiehjHTJ-VkijGZBSRZw)

and

Vinicius de Moraes – “a felicidade” (https://open.spotify.com/track/0Tzc1rokAc22qc3aF2xn2Q?si=zUAsF2iMQ7eSg8-e0v6PCw)

And a little bit more modern, but maybe difficult (!?!)

Bebel Gilberto – “Tanto Tempo” (https://open.spotify.com/track/4g5owRO2njEREYIlyb5XUl?si=QteUPpWhR7GAXVdLwiMIKg)

But I guess, once we understand things better we will be able to learn them by ourselves…

I am so much looking forward to getting back to the piano. Unfortunately I am travelliung so much at the moment.

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My pleasure Moritz.

Brilliant… I will send every suggestion over to Jovino and he will decide the best way to teach these lessons.

Thank you for taking the time to send the links and info :slightly_smiling_face:

Yes I understand the feeling… just make sure you are listening to lots of jazz, and that certainly counts as practice.

Use your travel time wisely and every spare moment, listen to jazz.

Make note of the bits you like, then when you get to the piano, try to transcribe little bits of the record.

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I’d also love to learn an arrangement of Manha de Carnaval aka Black Orpheus.

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Speaking of Black Orpheus - what about this? Funny, I was thinking about Bola Sete earlier today and thought I would go see what was on youtube - look and golly shucks oh gosh: This is utterly lovely. :slight_smile:

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Updated list of tunes to send to Jovino:

  • “Mas Que Nada” in a very rhythmic way.
  • “Agua De Bebe”
  • “Song For My Father”
  • “Desafinado”
  • “Aquarela de Brazil”
  • “Manha de Carnaval aka Black Orpheus.”
  • “Bola Sete”

and also a potential study of Marcos Valle.

I want to let Jovino pick the tunes that he thinks are best, and that will allow him to share the most of his insights and expertise.

Again, thank you all feedback and suggestions, I’m excited to get our latest Brazilian course moving and we now have lots of our suggestions, we have all played a role in shaping the courses content, theme, and direction.

Beautiful!

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Joao Donato love his groove sweet and flexible " Amazonas " song is so cool.

and Tania Maria with her energy and the ability to melting styles “Tranquility”

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Brilliant thanks, Pierre - lovely suggestions.

Updated list of tunes to send to Jovino:

  • “Mas Que Nada” in a very rhythmic way.
  • “Agua De Bebe”
  • “Song For My Father”
  • “Desafinado”
  • “Aquarela de Brazil”
  • “Manha de Carnaval aka Black Orpheus.”
  • “Bola Sete”
  • João Donato - Sambolero
  • Tania Maria - Tranquility

Coming along nicely guys… thanks for all the input.

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Well, this is not nearly as complex as previous suggestions, and it may not be appropriate for Jovino.

However, It might be nice to get some simple suggestions / examples of adding an improv to a jazz standard without becoming an expert on improv first. Maybe some examples (I emphasize EXAMPLES) of using just chord tones in a manner that has a jazz sound to it without being “very difficult”. This would give the early intermediate players a chance to incorporate improv into jazz standards sooner. Thanks.

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Brilliant suggestion Don.

I will pass this onto Jovino. I think he will have some fantastic insights to share on developing improvisation skills.

In the meantime…

Check out this chapter he demonstrates in the Improv lesson - chapter 4 “Play Less Notes” the key message is that improvisation does not have to involve lots of notes :

The key is that your ideas are logical, in-time, and repetitive. Repetition develops motifs. A motif is something that gives your improvisation structure, cohesion, and ultimately, sounds like a melody.

Next…

Check out chapter 6 “Improvised Notes” in Jovino’s lesson on Wave: Wave Tutorial: Chords, Voicings, Comping Rhythms, Basslines, PDF Transcription

Here again, he is demonstrating that improvisation does not need to be complex. The key is repetition and motif development.

Let me know what you think of those chapters above … anything that you think could be improved, anything that is missing, or anything that could be explained/demonstrated in more detail.

Just let me know and I will ensure it is delivered.

Cheers!

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Hi teacher,I want to ask if the blues and bossanova intermediate advanced piano tutorial is updated later?

Hi FooChi :wave:

Yes, if you read above you will see that I have a recording session scheduled with Jovino on the 12th November - that will be the 3rd Bossa course on the website.

Jazz Piano has always been the main focus of PianoGroove, but we will soon be expanding the Blues and Bossa sections in the same way.

If you have any ideas for Bossa lessons, just let us know and we will create them.

Also some of the lessons in Jovino’s course are Intermediate/Advanced:

For example, these lessons cover some advanced concepts and applications

Check them out and let me know what you think.

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Hi All,

The next recording session with Jovino Santos Neto - our Brazilian piano expert - has been scheduled.

I decided to move forward with the following split of lessons:

I feel that this will be a nice combination of jazz standard studies, and also incorporate a good selection of short, concise, and actionable theoretical studies with a Brazilian flavour.

The 3 Jazz Standards - Thanks For Your Suggestions…

I provided Jovino with the list of jazz standards that we have all requested and asked him to choose 3 of them.

Jovino chose the following 3 tunes:

  • Água de Beber
  • Desafinado
  • Sambolero

Jovino chose these tunes because they are all very different from each other. Jovino feels that this will provide our students with 3 unique arrangements and insights into Brazilian Music.

10 x “5 Minute Masterclass” Lessons

I also asked Jovino to create 10 x “5-Minute Masterclass” Lessons.

The list of topics Jovino has provided look brilliant. Take a look below.

I am excited to get started on these short, concise, and actionable 5-minute lessons:

  • The multiple dimensions of music

  • Intervals as orbital vectors

  • The Lydian approach as a starting point for harmonic development

  • Triads as fundamental building blocks of harmony

  • Using triads for melodic construction

  • Efficient, elegant and economical chord voicings

  • Connecting triads into tetrahedra

  • Quartal triads

  • Power chords as flexible structures

  • The Arboreal concept of chordal harmony

  • Carbon as a crystalline model of musical entities

  • Chords as clouds, chords as trees

  • Toroidal models of pedal-based harmony

  • Pitch as rhythm

  • Non-linear rhythmic patterns

  • Tools for improvisation, composing and arranging


And finally, there is also a short tuorial on “how to feel 2/4 time” - thanks @anon84688975 for this great suggestion.

I’d estimate that these lessons will be available on PianoGroove within 1 month. Updates to follow.

Thanks again for everyone’s input and suggestions :sunglasses:

Hayden

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These sound awesome Hayden. Some of the 5 minute masterclass topics sound fascinatingly out there!

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This looks incredible Hayden!

Given that Jovino played for 15 yrs with Hermeto Pascoal, I would love to just hear an interview of him talking about that! Ask him about playing Hermeto’s astonishing tune “Pipoca,” which is on Sergio Mendes’s Brasileiro album:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loipoSsC7O8

It’s a bit complex for a tutorial but still!

Martin

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Thanks Martin… we have a full day recording session on Monday, and these tutorials will be edited and published over the coming month or so.

Here’s a link that Jovino shared on his Facebook page:

It’s worth following him, he shares lots of great updates of him playing music, and information on his various shows and concerts.

We shared his recent post on PianoGroove’s Facebook page, Jovino tells the story of how he met Hermeto Pascoal… check it out here:

Here’s a direct link to the article here:

I’m very excited for this upcoming series of lessons, I will post updates in this thread so keep checking back here. I will pass your feedback onto Jovino, as well as the rest of the ideas and suggestions in this thread :sunglasses:

Cheers!
Hayden

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Sorry I came in so late on this discussion! Seems like a lot of great stuff has been happening with the Brazilian tutorials while I was away! I’m going to keep a closer eye on this thread from now on.

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Jovino says hi to everyone at PianoGroove :wave:

Here’s a snap from our recording session today at PianoGroove’s Seattle Studio.

This morning we recorded 10 x 5-Min Masterclass lessons - some really awesome topics from the list above and I’m excited to get these published.

And this afternoon we’ll be creating 3 detailed Brazilian jazz standard studies on the following tunes:

  • Desafindo
  • Água de Beber
  • Sambolero

The recording session has gone fantastic so far.

Jovino and I looked over this thread and also the other feedback I’ve received to ensure we are delivering exactly what our students want to learn.

More announcements to follow on these lessons. Cheers!

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Awesome! :smiley: :palm_tree:

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Now onto the editing stage :sweat_smile:

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