This Jazz Piano Lesson will help you discover, learn, and play the iconic II-V-I Progression, Pt. 2. In this episode, we layer various melodic triad patterns over the II-V-I Progression to begin developing improvisational jazz language. Be sure to Download the Podcast Guide for this podcast that musically notates the four minor triad motions (ascending/descending, descending/ascending, ascending/ascending, descending/descending) launching for the root, third, and fifth of the minor triad in all 12 major keys. An invaluable educational tool to reference while studying and practicing this iconic progression and voicings. Download Podcast Guide.You can listen to this Podcast Episode at JazzPianoSkills and have access to the SpeakPipe Widget that allows you to speak immediately and directly to Dr. Bob Lawrence. Ask your questions, get answers, and interact one-on-one with Bob.PODCAST LESSON OUTLINEII-V-I Progression (Key of Bb Major)Ascending/DescendingMinor Triad MotionRoot Entry PointAscending: B C Eb GDescending: F# G Eb C3rd Entry PointAscending: B C Eb GDescending: F# G Eb C5th Entry PointAscending: F# G C EbDescending: D Eb C GDescending/AscendingMinor Triad MotionRoot Entry PointDescending: B C G EbAscending: D Eb G C3rd Entry PointDescending: D Eb C GAscending: F# G C Eb5th Entry PointDescending: F# G Eb CAscending: B C Eb GAscending/AscendingMinor Triad MotionRoot Entry PointAscending: B C Eb GAscending: F# G C Eb3rd Entry PointAscending: D Eb G CAscending: B C Eb G5th Entry PointAscending: F# G C EbAscending: D Eb B CDescending/DescendingMinor Triad MotionRoot Entry PointDescending: B C G EbDescending: D Eb C G3rd Entry PointDescending: D Eb C GDescending: F# G Eb C5th Entry PointDescending: F# G Eb CDescending: D Eb C GVisit JazzPianoSkills.com for a comprehensive curriculum of jazz piano courses and lessons exploring the essential jazz piano skills used by professional jazz pianists.Support the show