Jazz Piano and Jazz Improvisation Lesson in English or Japanese(日本語) in NYC or Online
From 115.92 C$ /h
If you are interested in playing jazz, and learning from a NYC-based jazz musician in NYC or Online? I can help! The best way to learn Jazz is studying with an active player. My name is Yoichi. I am a jazz pianist based in New York City. I can find ways to fit your needs to be a better Jazz player through my experience both performing with top players such as Ornette Coleman and Pharoah Sanders and teaching at college. Monthly rate is also available.
日本語でもNYCやOnlineでレッスンします! NYCで活動している本物のジャズミュージシャンに教わってみませんか??
日本語でもNYCやOnlineでレッスンします! NYCで活動している本物のジャズミュージシャンに教わってみませんか??
Location
At student's location :
- Around Brooklyn, NY, United States
- Around Manhattan, NY, United States
At teacher's location :
- 1859 Putnam Avenue, Ridgewood, NY, USA
Online from United States
About Me
Yoichi is a New York–based jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and rail photographer originally from Tokyo, Japan.
A versatile artist with a cross-disciplinary voice, he leads the Yoichi Trio and has collaborated with a wide range of internationally acclaimed musicians. His selected collaborators include Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Ornette Coleman, Pharoah Sanders, Oliver Lake, Norman Connors, Michael Henderson, Terell Stafford, Tim Warfield Jr., Craig Harris, Vanessa Rubin, Carla Cook, Bobby Porcelli, Cecil Bridgewater, Najee, Dexter Wansel, The Last Poets and Wolfgang Puschnig.
He is among the very few Asian pianists who had the opportunity to record with Ornette Coleman, an experience that deeply shaped his musical identity.
earned his B.A. in Jazz Studies from Temple University and his M.M. in Jazz Performance from Queens College, CUNY. His compositional and arranging work spans small ensembles to large jazz orchestras, and his writing has been performed in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. He has contributed articles and analyses to Jazz Japan and has served as a guest lecturer and ensemble coach.
As an educator, has taught as Adjunct Faculty at York College, CUNY, where he instructed courses in jazz piano, improvisation, and ensemble playing. He also taught for one semester at Boston University, coaching young musicians at one of the most respected summer programs in the U.S.
Beyond his musical career, is active as a rail photographer, gaining recognition for work that captures the visual rhythm of metropolitan life. His photography has been featured by NYC Tourism, presented by the Center for Railroad Photography and Art, and shared by major transit agencies including the MTA, Metro-North Railroad, and Long Island Rail Road. In Japan, his photographs have received several awards in regional and national competitions.
Now based in New York City, continues to explore the intersection of music, visual art, and urban culture through his performances, compositions, teaching, and photography.
A versatile artist with a cross-disciplinary voice, he leads the Yoichi Trio and has collaborated with a wide range of internationally acclaimed musicians. His selected collaborators include Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Ornette Coleman, Pharoah Sanders, Oliver Lake, Norman Connors, Michael Henderson, Terell Stafford, Tim Warfield Jr., Craig Harris, Vanessa Rubin, Carla Cook, Bobby Porcelli, Cecil Bridgewater, Najee, Dexter Wansel, The Last Poets and Wolfgang Puschnig.
He is among the very few Asian pianists who had the opportunity to record with Ornette Coleman, an experience that deeply shaped his musical identity.
earned his B.A. in Jazz Studies from Temple University and his M.M. in Jazz Performance from Queens College, CUNY. His compositional and arranging work spans small ensembles to large jazz orchestras, and his writing has been performed in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. He has contributed articles and analyses to Jazz Japan and has served as a guest lecturer and ensemble coach.
As an educator, has taught as Adjunct Faculty at York College, CUNY, where he instructed courses in jazz piano, improvisation, and ensemble playing. He also taught for one semester at Boston University, coaching young musicians at one of the most respected summer programs in the U.S.
Beyond his musical career, is active as a rail photographer, gaining recognition for work that captures the visual rhythm of metropolitan life. His photography has been featured by NYC Tourism, presented by the Center for Railroad Photography and Art, and shared by major transit agencies including the MTA, Metro-North Railroad, and Long Island Rail Road. In Japan, his photographs have received several awards in regional and national competitions.
Now based in New York City, continues to explore the intersection of music, visual art, and urban culture through his performances, compositions, teaching, and photography.
Education
Hosei University (Tokyo), Temple University (Jazz Piano Major, Philadelphia, PA), Queens College, City University of New York (Graduate degree of Jazz Piano, New York, NY)
Experience / Qualifications
Teaching experience at York College, CUNY (adjunct professor), Temple University and Boston University. Ensemble coach for many universities in Japan as well.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Japanese
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