Jazz Improvisation Tips
Prepared to improve your jazz piano improvisation book improvisation skills for the piano? Much more just, if you're playing a song that's in swing time, then you're already playing to a triplet feeling (you're picturing that each beat is split into three 8th note triplets - and every off-beat you play is postponed and used the 3rd triplet note (so you're not also playing 2 equally spaced 8th notes to begin with).
So instead of playing 2 eight notes straight, which would last one quarter note ('one' - 'and'), you can separate that quarter note into three '8th note triplet' notes - where each note of the triplet is the same size. The initial improvisation strategy is 'chord tone soloing', which suggests to make up tunes making use of the 4 chord tones of the chord (1 3 5 7).
For this to work, it needs to be the following note up within the range that the music remains in. This offers you 5 notes to play from over each chord (1 3 5 7 9) - which is plenty. This can be related to any note length (fifty percent note, quarter note, eighth note) - but when soloing, it's generally put on eighth notes.
It's fine for these enclosures to find out of range, as long as they end up fixing to the 'target note' - which will usually be among the chord tones. The 'chord range over' approach - precede any type of chord tone (1 3 5 7) with the note over. In music, a 'triplet' is when you play 3 uniformly spaced notes in the area of 2.
Jazz artists will certainly play from a wide range of pre-written ariose forms, which are placed before a 'target note' (typically a chord tone, 1 3 5 7). First let's develop the 'correct notes' - generally I 'd play from the dorian scale over minor 7 chord.
NOTE: You also get a nice collection of actions to play, from 7 - 1 - 9 - 3 - if you wish to play a short range in your solo. Nonetheless, to quit your playing from seeming predictable (and burst out of eighth note pattern), you need to differ the rhythms every now and then.