The first lesson we will look at here is based off of the II - V7 - I chord progression. This is an extremely popular progression in jazz and modern music that uses the AABA form. There are simple ways of thinking about setting yourself up for a basic comping pattern for these sort of tunes. We can place these patterns into A patterns and B patterns
In the "A" Pattern, your inital left hand voicing will start on the third. (You use this pattern for chords between C and F)
In the "B" Pattern, your initial left hand voicing will start on the seventh. (You use this pattern for chords between F# and B)
examples:
A Pattern: In C: II-9 = b3, 5, b7, 9 D(-9) F, A, C, E remember that the bass is playing the D (pedal)
V13 = b7, 9, 3, 13 G13 F, A, B, E G is played by bass or by pedal
I 6/9 = 3, 5, 6, 9 C 6/9 E, G, A, D C is played by bass or by pedal
B Pattern: In
Ab: II-9 = b3, 5, b7, 9 Ab(-9) Gb, Bb, Cb, Eb remember that the bass is playing the Ab (pedal)
V13 = b7, 9, 3, 13 Db F, Bb, Cb, Eb Db is played by bass or by pedal
I 6/9 = 3, 5, 6, 9 Gb 6/9 Eb, Ab, Bb, Db Gb is played by bass or by pedal
Here is a worksheet for you to practice these patterns with. You will have to fill them in first

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