Pro Tips for Adding Jazz & Soul Flavors to Your Playing

Pro Tips for Adding Jazz & Soul Flavors to Your Playing

Intro – Give Your Chords Some Flavor

Tired of plain-sounding chords? Jazz and soul pianists know how to make even simple progressions sound rich and exciting.

Why This Matters

Harmonic “spice” makes you sound polished and professional, even on simple songs. You don’t need advanced theory — just the right chord shapes.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Play Only the Essentials – LH plays root, RH plays 3–4 important notes (3rd, 7th, extensions).

2. The 13th Chord Shortcut – Eb13: LH Eb | RH Db–G–C.

3. Turn Majors into Maj7s – Cmaj7: LH C | RH B–E–G.

4. Use Suspensions – Csus4: LH C | RH F–G–C, then resolve to E–G–C.

5. Chromatic Approach Chords – Approach target chords from a half-step above or below.

Pro Tips

Always match your top note to the melody.
Practice one flavor at a time until it’s natural.
Listen to Herbie Hancock, Bill Withers, Cory Henry for inspiration.

Practice Challenge

Re-harmonize “Lean On Me” using only root + 3-note voicings.

Call to Action

If you want your playing to sound rich and soulful, my Piano by Ear course walks you through professional voicings step-by-step.
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