LearnJazzPiano.com archives: Blues
zands -- 10/24/2004, 05:44:52 -- #8299
BLUES!!!!
Any people wanting easy free blues tricks,
just e-mail me at: 4conway@uppingham.co.uk

sebos -- 10/24/2004, 11:44:02 -- #8310
Can't you put them online here so that everyone can enjoy it?

flicklers -- 10/24/2004, 11:44:25 -- #8311
Why not just post them?  If they're too much for a message, add a file.

flicklers -- 10/24/2004, 11:45:17 -- #8312
Great minds think alike, I see - and almost simultaneously!

Dens -- 12/02/2004, 20:54:35 -- #9425
Thank you for giving me lots of sample pertaining to piano licks and pattern like blues and jazz. I hope that you will always give me sample sheets and midi's so that i may practice it plainly. Good luck and God Bless....

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JWCompany -- 12/20/2004, 06:24:07 -- #9798
Rosa Mae
Hello,

does anybody have sheet music or chords or midi file to "Rosa Mae" (played wonderfully by Mary Lou Williams).

Thanks a lot,
Johannes.

The Monty Alexander transcription collection: originals, calypso, etc...
jeanie -- 12/27/2004, 19:43:22 -- #9914
bluezy jazz gospel
I am just now going to study the blues and jazz so I want to know what I should focus on as I begin.  I want to know new licks instead of the boring ones I know now.

7 -- 12/27/2004, 21:23:39 -- #9916
If you consider a style of music to be like a language, would you say "I want to learn a new language instead of the boring one I know now"?

What you will see as you delve deeper and deeper into the Blues is that you will learn NEW  WAYS to use what you already know.

IOW, like a creative journalist you will learn to say different and interesting things with the language you already know.

No matter how many licks and riffs you "collect", they will be almost useless to you without a deep understanding of their underlying principles.

Like any "transcription exercise", learning riffs and licks is only a means to an end.

The masters of the Blues idiom are able to spontaneously create extremely powerful music using probably nothing more than the same basic Blues vocabulary items that you already know.

Seek to understand the underlying principles and listen to the masters.

brettalbot -- 01/08/2005, 05:22:51 -- #10201
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sid -- 01/11/2005, 04:03:22 -- #10285
Yep, that just about sums up what I think about blues.

loluoresegun -- 05/04/2005, 08:47:20 -- #13520
need sheetmusic and leadsheets
hey y'all where can i get original solo performancs and leadsheets for download to practise with?

Maybeck Recital Hall Series: Denny Zeitlin: amazing piano monster
kennysims -- 10/01/2005, 20:22:21 -- #19503
sheet music
Scot is there anyway i can get the sheet music to "minor blues" 1084897952. i have a pretty good ear for jazz but for right now i need to read the music to really get it into my fingers...can u help me out.

The Monty Alexander transcription collection: originals, calypso, etc...
MoJazz -- 10/09/2005, 09:20:39 -- #19770
Bumble Boogie - background info on the MIDI file
The song was adapted from the "Flight of the Bumble-Bee" by Jack Fina. Freddy Martin and his Orchestra recorded this song accompanied by Jack Fina at the piano. The song has a 1946 copyright. The piano arrangement is by Louis Busch and is still available. A google search *Bumble Boogie + sheet music* will list two sites that have the music, (that's if you can't convert the midi file into notation).

ACTJP -- 04/09/2006, 00:07:26 -- #26235
The Blues Room
Where is it?

7 -- 04/09/2006, 00:56:30 -- #26237
You are here.

click "list files"

right uner the words "Midi and Sheetmusic - Blues"

tyler 7 -- 06/25/2006, 05:44:20 -- #28330
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weres the blue licks room

sdm -- 06/25/2006, 13:41:37 -- #28333
Here.  In this room click on "list files" above (just uner the room title.  You'll find a treasure trove of licks.

SultanLastDay -- 07/22/2006, 08:16:46 -- #28876
need sheet music
may i please be mailed some typical gospel blues for study.

The Monty Alexander transcription collection: originals, calypso, etc...
skydragonx000 -- 06/15/2007, 18:28:07 -- #35467
do you have any licks?

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