Being as I got such an excellent answer from Mac last time I thought i would post again.

I play tenor sax and lots of jazz on this instrument, but my theory is linear or melody orientated. Thinking of more than one note is a new challenge, though I can hold my own on a piano blues.

I am learning piano in order to play in a band, therefore my style of playing needs to accomodate a bass player. I want to play jazz again this time on keys.

I have heard it said that to accomodate the bass you 'must' not go to deep in the left hand - maybe an octave below middle c. Using BIAB I find that it sounds OK to my ears to play in the bass as long as I listen to the bass and compliment it. If I move my bass line up an octave then it sounds out of place, not really suitable. So, in this case I end up just using the right hand - which tends to wander around the whole keyboard and in itself provides various chords.

I think I need to think another way about this, but dont really know what a decent pianist does.

any insights people?


Win 11 64, Asus Rog Strix z390 mobo, 64 gig RAM, 8700k