All things piano, harmony, and composition
Hi! My name is Jorn Swart. Piano String Theory is the place where I like to geek about the piano, harmony, music theory, jazz, and improvisation, through my blog, videos, reharmonizations, and ebooks. I hope you’ll join me on this journey!

Recent Blog Posts

Two Diminished Chords Every Pianist Should Know (Harmonizing “Misty”)

How to Compose Diatonically (Without Sounding Cheesy)

How to Harmonize “When You Wish Upon a Star”

Using Coltrane Changes in Your Piano Playing

A Musical Analysis of the “Tears in Rain” Monologue from Blade Runner
