This is the fourth in a series of articles about harpejji technique. The first one was about major scales and the second and third ones were about right hand jazz voicings. This time, let’s talk about hand independence!
Of course, if you’ve been playing the piano before, hand independence is probably not the greatest challenge when picking up the harpejji. However, if you’ve been playing a melodic instrument or if harpejji is your first musical instrument, you’ll probably need to develop this skill (at least it was the case for me!).
This is the third in a series of articles about harpejji technique. The first one was about major scales and the second one was about right hand jazz voicings. This one is a direct follow-up to the latter, as it presents a alternate, complementary set of right hand voicings for jazz harmony.
To make the best out of the material here, I strongly suggest you first read and practice the first set of voicings.
This is the second in a series of articles about harpejji technique. The first one was about major scales and this one is about right hand jazz voicings.
When rehearsing for the Passeador project I explored some of the possibilities of the harpejji in jazz comping. One of the ingredients is right hand voicings. I will not go into a full course about voicings, but one of the very standard way of playing chords in jazz is alternating between chords of the form 3rd-5th-7th-9th and 7th-9th-3rd-5th.
This is the first in a series of articles about harpejji technique. One of the most thrilling aspects of taking up the harpejji is that it is mostly an unmapped territory. There are very few resources (as of early 2020), both printed and online, and nobody is going to tell you how and what you are supposed to play on such an instrument. However, this can also be daunting sometimes, and a little bit of input from others can be very helpful.
Les Chemins de Traverse viennent de publier deux vidéos prises sur le vif lors des répétitions et concerts Paseador avec Carole Battais au piano et au melodion, et moi à l’harpejji. Malgré la qualité moyenne de ces vidéos, voici quand même une occasion pour ceux qui ont raté ces concerts de se faire une idée de ce mélange d’instruments plutôt inhabituel…
La conférence que j’ai donnée au Théâtre du Passage à Neuchâtel en mars 2018 est désormais disponible en ligne. Après plusieurs présentations destinées à des spécialistes, je suis heureux de pouvoir publier un contenu destiné à un plus large public, afin rendre accessible à toute personne intéressée la recherche en lutherie augmentée des Chemins de Traverse.