
Learn block jazz voicings, rootless chord constructions, and compact comping rhythms to enrich your piano comping and solo accompaniment.
This lesson demonstrates how to build large-sounding block voicings using left-hand rootless stacks and octave/inner-note right-hand shapes, with clear examples on C7#11 and common target chords. You’ll learn how to create 3- to 8-note textures, practical voice-leading strategies for smooth transitions, and how to develop small motives across a progression. The video also presents three reliable 3-note rhythmic “words” for comping and offers ear-training tips for managing tension notes like b9/#9 and 13. Suitable for pianists looking to expand their comping vocabulary and apply voicing techniques in real musical contexts.
