Popularized by Bill Evans on Miles Davis's "So What," are built using stacked fourths rather than thirds. These sound open, modern, and very "jazzy."
This book is specifically written for musicians who do not specialize in piano (such as horn players) to help them understand and play authentic jazz chord voicings using simple, "non-pianistic" language. Key Features of the Book Jazz Piano Voicings For The Non-pianist Pdf
If you can only play two or three notes, play shell voicings. Bud Powell and other bebop pioneers popularized this style. It is the most efficient way to define a chord's harmonic DNA. A shell voicing consists of the absolute essentials: (optional if a bassist is present) The 3rd (determines if the chord is major or minor) Popularized by Bill Evans on Miles Davis's "So
If your keyboard mechanics are weak, record your voicings at a very slow tempo in your DAW, or draw the formulas directly into the MIDI piano roll to hear how they blend. Bud Powell and other bebop pioneers popularized this style
(Form B): F - A - B - E (Only one note changes! The C drops to B) CΔ7cap C raised to the cap delta 7 power
Leo scanned the page. "It says... Shell Voicings? Third and Seventh?"