You deserve it. Those are some [u]great[/u] arrangements and terrific piano playing too!...
Jeff, thanks for midi reviews. Makes an old guy feel young again. Frank Buccino...
There's no "exercise" per se. Just play through Real Book heads, and figure out which chord tones sound the best with the RH thumb and forefinger...
7, what exercise do you recommend to do for this?...
7, do you know a Learn jazz flute.com or something like it?...
When I was traveling through Egypt, The Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Thailand and the Phillipines I only had my flute. I practiced ...
Hey Jeff, I am in peru, I do not have my keyboard (again... ) only my flute, What do you recommend me to do ? (be serious, LOL) I have p...
Actually 1981 is 25 years ago, that's a quarter of a century.... geeeee I was 6 at that time...
Thinking that 1981 is 20 years ago makes me realize I am not as young as I thought :|...
I lived in Paris off and on for three years in between tours from 1977 thru 1981 (or something like that - it's hard to remember). I had a girlf...
7, did you come to Paris, as said previously in this thread ? Did you find some good places to hear good music ?...
Not to be a pedant - but Astor Piazzolla played a bandoneon.... *grin* Anyway, an accordion player and a trombonist managed to get a gig in a club on Ne...
7 is right, get a "Pariscope" or a "Officiel des spectacles" There's anothere little book that you can find for free in places playing ...
You can't have Mexican music without the accordian!...
LOL ;-)) Dear Auntie, speaking about parasites, are you sure you aren't subject to any bugs these days ?? It's cold outside, maybe should you...
And for the sites around Paris get a "Parisite". ROFLMAO !!!!...
Absolutely, 7, you are right, and if I remember, it's called "Pariscope". Good point.
There's a weekly magazine that's published in Paris that tells about everything to do with entertainment and the arts (I forget what it's called). ...
[sf]Lobito, I live some 1000 kms from Paris (it's like another country for us ;-)), and my experience in listening live jazz there is tiny...
Volume 1 of this educational jazz piano book contains 15 jazz piano exercises, tricks, and other interesting jazz piano techniques, voicings, grooves, and ideas Scot Ranney enjoys playing.
Volume 2 has 14 jazz piano exercises and tricks of the trade, and quite a bit of it is Calypso jazz piano related material, including some Monty Alexander and Michel Camilo style grooves. Jazz piano education is through the ears, but books like this can help.
Volume 3 contains 12 jazz piano exercises and explorations by the acclaimed jazz piano educator, pianist, author, and recording artist Tim Richards.
Tim wrote the well known "Exploring Jazz Piano" and "Improvising Blues Piano" books and has several others to his name.
Volume 4 is by Jeff Brent, a jazz pianist, composer, teacher, and author of "Modalogy" and other acclaimed jazz theory and education books. In this book Jeff shares detailed analysis of transcriptions of live performances. He covers everything from the shape of the songs to the tricks and licks he uses in improvised lines to the ideas behind his lush chord voicings.
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