
A focused lesson demonstrating rich jazz piano voicings—quintal stacks, upper‑structure triads, symmetric diminished and altered‑scale shapes—applied to common reharmonizations.
This lesson shows practical voicings for flat‑II major7 (sharp11), backdoor progressions, and extended dominant sequences, with clear examples using quintal voicings, upper‑structure triads, symmetric diminished pairings, and altered‑scale triads. Each voicing is demonstrated in context and explained so you can apply them to reharmonizations like tritone substitutions and descending dominant sequences. The lesson emphasizes fingerings, inversions, and how the voicings outline chord tones and tensions, making them easy to practice and adapt. A downloadable PDF of the voicings in all keys is provided for further study and practice.
