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May 6, 2025 33 mins

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In this insightful episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence takes a deep dive into the timeless jazz standard “Georgia on My Mind” by Hoagy Carmichael. Join Dr. Lawrence as he unpacks the tune’s elegant form and explores its rich harmonic landscape through a detailed analysis of chord changes and harmonic functions. Discover common harmonic movements that make the song so enduring and musically satisfying, and learn how to apply a variety of jazz voicings—from traditional and contemporary shells to block chords and sophisticated two-handed structures.

Through thoughtful demonstrations and practical examples, Dr. Lawrence shares powerful strategies for practicing and internalizing these voicings, empowering you to bring greater depth and color to your playing. Whether you're a student of jazz piano or a seasoned player looking to refine your skills, this episode offers valuable tools to elevate your understanding and performance of this beloved classic.

Ready to unlock the harmonic secrets of “Georgia on My Mind”? Let’s dig in!

Keywords
Jazz Piano, Essential Skills, Rhythm, Harmony, Melody, Improvisation, Georgia on My Mind, Jazz Standards, Music Education, Piano Techniques

Summary
In this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence introduces the new monthly tune, 'Georgia on My Mind,' emphasizing the importance of a skill-centric approach to learning jazz piano. He discusses the four essential pillars of jazz piano: harmony, melody, improvisation, and rhythm, highlighting how each contributes to a musician's overall proficiency. The episode also addresses common challenges faced by pianists, particularly in rhythm, and offers practical strategies for improvement. The conversation culminates in a detailed harmonic analysis of 'Georgia on My Mind,' providing listeners with insights into the tune's structure and essential skills for performance.

Takeaways
The start of a new month means a new tune.
Being skill-centric is crucial for learning tunes.
Essential jazz skills are organized into four pillars: harmony, melody, improvisation, and rhythm.
Rhythm is often the biggest challenge for musicians.
Daily rhythm challenges can help improve rhythmic skills.
Understanding the seven facts of music is essential for development.
Melodies should be played with elasticity, not rigidity.
Practice harmonic and melodic analysis for better understanding.
Use lead sheets to practice chord changes and harmonic functions.
Engage with the Jazz Piano Skills community for support and resources.

Titles
Mastering Jazz Piano: The Essential Skills
Unlocking the Secrets of Jazz Harmony
Rhythm: The Heartbeat of Jazz Piano
Overcoming Stiffness in Piano Playing
A Deep Dive into Georgia on My Mind
The Four Pillars of Jazz Piano Skills

Sound Bites
"It's time to discover, learn, and play jazz piano."
"Tunes illuminate our weaknesses very quickly."
"Rhythm is the number one reason people struggle."
"Melodies are meant to be played, not mathematically correct."
"You can gain a rhythmic command of time."
"Georgia on my mind is textbook."
"Practice reciting lead sheet three and lead sheet four."
"Nothing wrong with block voicings."
"Bathe in these shapes, get them in your ears."
"Have fun as you discover, learn and pl

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