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I decided to name this room based on the idea of dealing with musical involvement in all its' aspects within the context of the forum itself.I'd like to invite anyone who wants to get info about improvisation,specific styles of jazz piano,voicings,melodic concepts,transcription, harmony,theory,composition,practice routines,online sources of educational materials,and related subjects to post here and I'll try to give as complete a response as possible when I can;and send you over to Scot,Barry,7,Ryan,Mike,Whacky,Albetan,et al for more info(or when I think you're asking about something they'd be better suited to reply to!)
  Old message # 5242

Thanks Best wishes Rudy...

06/29/2004, by 0 replies
  re-apurudy

I'm contacting Albetan about this,I think he's the person to deal with it.

06/29/2004, by 0 replies
  From apurudy

Oh yes I’m loocking for Samba and Bossa brasilien style and Salsa soth american style Thanks in advance Best wishes Rudy...

06/28/2004, by 0 replies
  continuing re-apurudy

Are you looking for a specific song/song type?Let me know and I'll post some links for you.

06/28/2004, by 0 replies
  Brasilian fakebook or another places

Hi smg It would be nice getting links to Brasilian fakebook or another places Thanks in advance Best wishes Rudy...

06/28/2004, by 0 replies
  re-http://www.ethosbrasil.com

Yeah looks like it's down temporarily...what are you looking for the changes to?There are other sites w/Real Book,etc.type stuff...

06/28/2004, by 0 replies
  Problem at access to http://www.ethosbrasil.com/nav/partit.htm

Hi smg I tried the internet address http://www.ethosbrasil.com/nav/partit.htm but the answer is: Bandwidth Limit Exceeded The server is temporarily u...

06/28/2004, by 0 replies
  MT

I can't find the file (mentioned by tom in LL) about how the roots of Mccoy's fourth chords move. Witch one is it?...

06/04/2004, by 0 replies
  Brazilian Realbook?

Hi Gary: Do you have a link of a Brazilian fakebook? Thanks...

06/02/2004, by 0 replies
  update

just wanted to let anybody checking things out here know-I've got 2 new files on the way..as far as the excerpts from "developing melodic skills"...

02/09/2004, by 0 replies
  Aha!

Oh yeah.... rich text format. I was just trying to open the file from here without downloading it. As soon as I did it was fine but I haven't had chance ...

02/03/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 524

Hey SMG, Unfortuantely I can't read your file - I suspect it's because I'm using a mac. What program does the file extension .rtf come from?...

02/03/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 519

Nice formatting. I speak for all of us dumbos in saying thank you! 7...

02/02/2004, by 0 replies
  i don't know what to say

freeze...

02/02/2004, by 0 replies
  #2(corrected)

[sf] Another way of working with this approach is to take the exact notes you're using to play the chord and play and/or sing them as melody notes ...

02/02/2004, by 0 replies
  #2

Another way of working with this approach is to take the exact notes you're using to play the chord and play and/or sing them as melody notes over...

02/02/2004, by 0 replies
  Developing melodic improvisation skills

For players who have found that trying to develop their improvising skills using the chord-scale approach hasn't allowed them to get...

02/02/2004, by 0 replies
  Debussy

I guess he failed his harmony test because he didn't resolve his dominant 7th chords (thank God)...

01/29/2004, by 0 replies
  Directions for understanding the posts on this part of the site

1.Go to the bottom of the screen and read the"message to all visitors" 2.read "article from the contributors section of the old site" ...

01/29/2004, by 0 replies
  Chopin, Debussy and Ravel

In a forum about Chopin´s Nocturno in C# minor, you mentioned them. Chopin worked with traditional classical harmony but in a splendid romantic style. I t...

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