Advanced Modern Piano
About Course
Advanced Modern Piano is designed for experienced pianists who want to deepen interpretive control, expand harmonic language, and make intentional musical choices. Instead of centering on drills or speed, you will work on the musical decisions that create expressive, communicative playing.
Across focused lessons you will examine rhythm, voicing, articulation, phrasing, and the role of space and silence. You will learn how chord balance, dynamic shape, and nuanced timing interact to form a clear musical narrative. Concepts translate seamlessly from solo performance to collaborative settings, so you can adapt with confidence on stage or in the studio.
By the end, you will have a practical toolkit for shaping tone, developing ideas, and playing with artistic clarity. The emphasis is on understanding that leads to personality in your sound, so your performances feel deliberate and alive.
What You’ll Learn
- Advanced chord voicings and harmonic extensions with clear voice leading
- Reharmonization methods and modal interchange that open harmonic options
- Rhythmic approaches and phrasing used in modern styles, including time feel and subdivision control
- Improvisation tools for melodic development, texture, and dynamic range
- Techniques for building layered textures and balancing the sound across the keyboard
Meet Your Instructor
Rosemary Minkler is a pianist, composer, audio engineer, and educator whose career bridges performance, production, and music technology. A graduate of Western Connecticut State University in Audio and Music Production with a concentration in jazz piano, she has worked closely with saxophonist Jimmy Greene and engineer Greg Tobler. Based in Stamford, CT, Rosemary has engineered for clients such as NBC Sports and Morning Brew, and collaborated with brands including Nord Keyboards, Korg, and Antares Audio Technologies. She has taught at SoundCollective since 2019 and brings both artistic and technical insight to every lesson.
Is This Course for You?
If you already play fluently and want your performances to sound more intentional and expressive, this course is a match. You should be comfortable reading chord symbols and navigating common scales and modes. Jazz-influenced players, contemporary worship pianists, composers, and keyboardists who perform with bands will benefit from the focus on voicings, time feel, and ensemble sensitivity. Classical pianists moving into modern styles will find practical guidance for articulation, balance, and interpretive choices without abandoning technique.
What’s Included
- Setting Yourself Up for Success – warmups, independence, breath and tension release, stage preparation
- Scales – melodic minor modes, diminished, altered, whole tone, and pentatonic applications
- Chord Voicings – open and closed voicings, rootless approaches, block chords, Drop 2, and upper structure triads
- Songwriting – creative exercises, counterpoint ideas, sourcing inspiration, collaboration strategies
- Practicing for Performance – learning new songs, practicing alone or with others, arranging for live and studio contexts
Ready to shape your sound with clarity and depth? Enroll now and turn informed decisions into expressive performances.
Course Content
Setting Yourself Up for Success
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Preparing for the Stage
16:24 -
Breath and Tension Release
18:18 -
Warming Up
19:24 -
More Technique Exercises
19:07
