| LearnJazzPiano.com archives: looking for a play along CD | |
| seven -- 08/15/2004, 20:05:45 -- #6527 | |
| Can anyone point me to a piano play along CD or downloadable program for jazz piano? That would be a typical trio thing. | |
| albetan -- 08/15/2004, 21:21:01 -- #6529 | |
| Try Band in a box. PG music. www.pgmusic.com | |
| 7 -- 08/15/2004, 22:41:04 -- #6532 | |
| Hmmm, Wonder where s/he thought up THAT nickname ... 7 | |
| 7 -- 08/15/2004, 22:44:01 -- #6533 | |
| I mean nicknumber ... | |
| Seaside_Lee -- 08/16/2004, 07:14:19 -- #6539 | |
| Hi seven Aebersold play-a-long jazz cds will probably do the job for you...and there are hundreds to choose from http://www.jazzbooks.com "Vol 24. major and minor" is the first one they recommend...however, that depends on your present ability I suppose Also his video/DVD "jazz...anyone can improvise" explains how to use his play-a-longs very well regards Lee hope that helps regards Lee | |
| seven -- 08/16/2004, 08:01:49 -- #6540 | |
| Wow thanks for all the help people That all looks real good Hey 7 the name just popped into my head/no reason. You are a real scholar I'll have to look at that Whistling Language | |
| Dr. Whack -- 08/16/2004, 20:32:55 -- #6550 | |
| what say, we all change our aliases to numbers?...now that would be a hoot:) | |
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