I learnt piano for 11-12 years growing up. (Although the last lesson was over 10+ years ago). I'm reasonably proficient, I understand most scales, chords, theory, circle of fifths etc. I can understand sheet music (ie i can read it, but I could only play along with it very slowly), I can improvise in Blues scale in most keys etc etc.
The past few years I've been producing electronic music and am just now starting to get a keen interest in learning more Jazz Piano/Keyboard. I looked around my local area for 'jazz teachers' but there doesn't seem to be many available. Also, I'm wondering, considering I can already play pretty well, maybe a teacher isn't necessary? Is there any way anyone can recommend learning/touching up/improving on jazz techniques, styles, chord progressions, improvisation techniques etc? Any websites perhaps? or even books? Do you think it's necessary to have a teacher at this stage? Is there some sort of 'key secrets to jazz fundamentals or chord progressions' or something that might make the 'penny drop' that someone could tell me?
Maybe i'd be best off just buying some sheet music for some different jazz songs and learning them on my own? Just curious on peoples thoughts on what would be the best way forward in terms of learning in this area!
Thanks,
EoN
PS. I noticed there are a couple of other similar threads nearby - but I'm specifically wondering about Jazz techniques/structures/fundamentals.