Piano: Jazz Albums, Compositions & Practice for the Keys
The piano sits at the heart of jazz — as a solo voice, a rhythm-section anchor and a compositional tool. These tutorials explore the instrument's place in the wider jazz tradition through several angles: the recordings every pianist and jazz listener should know, the music of Duke Ellington whose piano-driven compositions helped define the sound of an entire era, and practice guides for developing the time feel and swing sensibility that underpins great jazz piano playing.
Whether you are building a listening library of landmark jazz albums, studying the harmonic ideas behind Ellington's most celebrated pieces, or working on your sense of time, each guide is written from a musician's perspective with practical insight you can take straight to the piano bench.



