Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!Today we are celebrating the 100th episode of JazzPianoSkills! Wow, 100 Podcast Episodes! 100 hours of jazz piano education! In fact, the two-year anniversary of JazzPianoSkills is quickly approaching which warrants additional celebrating. What started as a way to simply provide some additional educational help to my current jazz piano students at The Dallas School of Music has quickly evolved into a full-service educational jazz piano website. A jazz piano website that hosts a weekly podcast production with a global listening audience and educational podcast packets. Very thorough sequential and interactive courses, weekly online masterclasses, a private community and forums, and of course educational support. So today, I thought I would all hit the pause button and take the time to reflect upon the various jazz piano podcast episodes that have been published and how best to go about listening to them and studying their educational content. AND, I thought it would be nice to have some fun and do a little playing as well. So today, you are going to:DiscoverHow my Jazz Piano Convictions govern my entire Educational Approach;from my podcast episode topics to my sequential jazz piano coursesLearnHow to successfully organize and approach studying the various podcast episodesthat have been published to datePlayOr I should say, I am going to play a few songs from my recently launchedSaturday Standards ProgramThank you for being a JazzPianoSkills Member, Listener, Supporter, Friend! It is a joy to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Educational SupportCommunity ForumSpeakPipeVisit JazzPianoSkills for more educational resources that include a sequential curriculum with interactive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, and a private jazz piano community Jazz Piano Forums.If you wish to support JazzPianoSkills with a donation you can do so easily through the JazzPianoSkills Paypal Account.Thank you for being a JazzPianoSkills listener. It is my pleasure to help you discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Warm Regards,Dr. Bob LawrenceJazzPianoSkills.comSupport the show