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JazzPianoOnline.com has been serving students the world over since 2007.

Chords & Voicings

Complex chords and rich progressions are hallmarks of jazz. This group of courses teaches you everything from basic chord types and simple progressions to advanced one and two-hand voicing techniques and beyond.

Improvisation & Licks

Jazz Theory & Composition

Styles, Arranging & More

Intros, endings, interludes, vamps, full arrangements and styles and are some of what you will find in this catchall category.
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Browse the Library

Explore any topic you choose

The beauty of JazzPianoOnline is that you can learn about anything you want. Browse the titles, choose a course and learn!

Follow the Roadmap

A structured plan of study

For a more structured approach, beginner, intermediate and advanced players can benefit from three prescribed courses of study. Not seeing your ability listed? Contact me for more info.
  • You are a novice to jazz but can read notation and know how to play your major scales.

  • You know your chords and a few tunes but want a deeper understanding of jazz.

  • You are playing rootless voicings with tensions and improvising and want to take your playing to the next level

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Meet Your Teacher

Jazz Piano Teacher Bill Rinehart

Bill holds the M.Mus. degree in Jazz Studies from the Boston Conservatory/Berklee College of Music where he studied with Ray Santisi and Charlie Banacos. Bill taught and played extensively around the Boston area for the better part of two decades appearing everywhere from the legendary Ryles Jazz Club and the Copley Plaza Bar to a long stand at the Library at the Hampshire House on Beacon Hill in Boston before pioneering one of the first online music education sites, JazzPianoOnline.com in 2007 where he continues to develop content and teach students worldwide.

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