1 – Reading Music Jazz Pianists a lot of the time do not read traditional double clef music. Instead Jazz Pianist usually read chord charts that also have the melody line. Sometimes jazz pianist also play by ear, because they have such a deep understanding in chord and chord theory they are able to do so.
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Read More »Intro - Hello everyone, Kyle Shook here again with Music Scene. I have been teaching piano for a while now, and this is one of the most commonly asked questions. There are many differences between the classical pianist and the jazz pianist. In my experience the phrase “Jazz pianist” does not just mean a person can only play or has studied jazz music, and the phrase “classical pianist” does not mean a person only plays or has studied classical music. In fact, the definitions in my experience are quite different than most people think. Below I will list the definitions in my opinion and 4 differences between the two phrases. Basic Definitions - I am going to list these two very basic definitions below, so the article is easier to understand. These definitions are my own opinion from my own experience playing piano. Jazz Pianists – A person who plays and understands chord theory and can read chord charts. Can play without music sometimes. Classical Pianists – A person who can read notes and play with music in front of them. Side Note -These two phrases actually do not mean they play classical or jazz music at all. Jazz Pianists a lot of the time do not read traditional double clef music. Instead Jazz Pianist usually read chord charts that also have the melody line. Sometimes jazz pianist also play by ear, because they have such a deep understanding in chord and chord theory they are able to do so. Classical pianists traditionally just read the two clefs of music. In my experience classical pianists will have to have a sheet of music in order to play a song.
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