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Tangerine, Harmonic Analysis
Now it’s time to put those harmonic skills to work on Tangerine, a timeless standard from the Great American Songbook.
As always, we begin our three-week tune study with Week One: Harmonic Analysis. Here’s what we uncover:
Form: Unlike many standards that follow AABA or ABAB, Tangerine uses an ABAC form — less common, but beautifully balanced.
Unique Chords: The tune contains 14 distinct chord changes, right in line with most jazz standards.
Key: The standard key is F Maj

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Oct 11, 20254 min read


Jazz Piano
I receive questions every week from students and listeners worldwide. And while I normally spotlight one as my “question of the week,” the truth is, there are so many more fantastic questions that never make it into an episode. They’re too good to sit on the shelf. So I thought, why not take this bonus week and dedicate it entirely to them?
And so, the Common Questions Answered (CQA) episode was born.

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Oct 5, 20254 min read


Improvisation
I’ll be honest: the word “improvisation” has intimidated more students than I can count. I still remember the first time a student sat across from me, eyes wide, almost whispering: “Dr. Lawrence, I just don’t know how to improvise. It feels like magic.” And I get it. The word carries a certain mystery, like you’re supposed to close your eyes and conjure something from thin air. But here’s the truth I always circle back to: improvisation is not magic. It’s music. And music

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Sep 28, 20254 min read


Blue Bossa, Improvisation
This week’s heart of the lesson was all about improvisation using harmonic shapes. Instead of improvising “freely” (which usually results in running scales aimlessly), Dr. Lawrence builds solos by locking into specific shapes—root position, inversions, or upper extensions of chords—and then applying self-imposed constraints.
The method is surprisingly freeing:
Pick one harmonic shape per chord.
Stay inside the notes of that shape.
Create melodic ideas rhythmically

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Sep 21, 20254 min read


Blue Bossa, Melodic Analysis
A melody isn’t just a collection of notes—it’s the voice of the tune. It’s what sticks in our memory, what we hum in the car, and what gives the harmony its purpose. That’s why week two always focuses on dissecting the melody: learning it by ear, figuring out fingerings, identifying phrases, and experimenting with treatments (ballad, bossa, swing)
That’s the “catch-22” You need understanding to create a good practice plan, but you also need a good plan to gain unstandng!

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Sep 14, 20254 min read


Blue Bossa, Harmonic Analysis
I remember the first time I played Blue Bossa on a gig—I was around 15. I thought, “This is going to be easy.” But then the solo section came around, and suddenly that G7 altered chord wasn’t so easy. I stumbled. I fumbled. And I quickly realized: this “simple” tune has a way of showing you exactly where your skills are strong—and where they need work.
That’s why I love teaching it. Blue Bossa is forgiving, but it’s also honest.

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Sep 6, 20254 min read


Jazz Piano Skills Celebrating 300 Episodes
When teaching is student-centered and learning stays music-centered, that’s when the magic happens.

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Aug 30, 20253 min read


That's All, Improvisation
The featured improvisation for this week’s episode is a complete solo written over the entire form of "That’s All." It emphasizes: Chord tones first (the backbone of improvisation), Diatonic movement with a few tasteful approach notes, Repetition and space as creative devices, Grace notes (or “crush tones”) to make the piano sing more like a human voice.

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Aug 20, 20253 min read


That's All, Melodic Analysis
Melody is the heart of a jazz standard. To truly understand and play a tune, we must explore its phrases, fingerings, target notes, and treatments. This is why every month at Jazz Piano Skills, we pair our harmonic analysis with a deep dive into melody, It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play "That's All" (phrases, fingerings, target notes, and treatments).

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Aug 16, 20253 min read


That's All, Harmonic Analysis
Form, Changes, Function, Voicings. Mel Torme, The Velvet Fog That's All by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes “That’s All” — Discovering the...

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Aug 5, 20254 min read


Jazz Improvisation
Congrats, You're Improvising Jazz Piano Skills Podcast Episode | Season 7, Episode 296 Greetings Jazzers! I just released this week's...

Dr. Bob Lawrence
Jul 31, 20257 min read
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