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Jazz piano solo and musical/historical discussion of the jazz standard “Autumn Leaves,” which was recorded by Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, and many other jazz greats. Learn the 5 Essential Left Hand Techniques with my free ebook: Jazz Piano Left Hand Techniques: https://keyboardimprov.com/jazz-left-... You'll find my book, The Inner World of Piano Improvisation, on Amazon. “Autumn Leaves” as a common “entry point” into the Real Book for many jazz pianists 0:00 Keith Jarrett’s thoughts on playing a jazz tune for many years 0:27 Important advice for beginning jazz musicians 0:52 Trying new approaches to familiar jazz standards like “Autumn Leaves” 1:11 Improvising a new intro to “Autumn Leaves,” with modal voicings 1:38 Moving into a more florid, impressionist piano texture 2:20 Bringing in hints of the melody during the extended, improvised intro 2:22 Implying a steady tempo 3:12 Going into the “Autumn Leaves” melody 3:18 2-part jazz counterpoint in contrary motion 3:32 A 2-handed composite rhythm 3:48 A left hand melodic “run” 3:58 Improvising with 2 and 3-part modal voicings 4:13 A stronger swing groove 4:31 Improvising around the melody 4:43 Bitonality 5:05 Improvising with 3rds in the right hand 5:22 Motivic development in a jazz solo 5:55 Using pairs of repeated notes 6:04 Quarter-note triplets over the swing beat 6:24 Using wide intervals 6:30 Soloing over a left hand pedal tone 6:56 Chord substitution 7:03 Referring to the song’s melody and extending the phrase 7:09 Beginning a walking bass line in measure 30 of the form 7:19 Soloing with block chords over a walking bass 7:21 Using more angular intervals and phrasing 8:18 Phrase repetition 8:48 Blues licks turning into a descending bebop line 9:01 A melodic bass improv under the melody 9:12 Chromatic neighbor chords 9:37 Reharmonization 10:08 Syncopating the bass 10:37 Going out-of-tempo 10:53 An extended ending 10:56 The many ways to play “Autumn Leaves” 11:25 Here are some more Free Jazz Piano Lessons for you at the KeyboardImprov website: https://keyboardimprov.com/free-begin... Thanks for joining me on this musical adventure, and please LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE this video with your musical friends. If you'd like to start my full video course, you'll find it here: https://keyboardimprov.com/get-starte... For Zoom and Skype lessons, please email me at rondrotos@keyboardimprov.com. Enjoy the journey, and "let the music flow!" Ron