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  New York City Piano Teacher ?

Can anyone recommend a great jazz piano teacher in New York City ? Please e-mail me at JNAJJJ@AOL.COM. MUCH THANKS !! Josh...

04/28/2005, by 0 replies
  Message number: 12681

That's right, and guess what? It didn't sound okay at all! *lol*...

04/10/2005, by 0 replies
  Message number: 12673

hehe :)...

04/10/2005, by 0 replies
  Message number: 12668

lol... Barry told me he went to hear you play and thats what you do. :)...

04/10/2005, by 0 replies
  Message number: 12663

hmmm...I thought it would be obvious I was just being silly when I said: [i]"I just play the same lick over all chord changes, and I think it sound...

04/09/2005, by 0 replies
  Message number: 9866

I actually thought a little more about that and went looking on the internet and found loads transcriptions just the same as any of them. So, don't even...

12/24/2004, by 0 replies
  hi

hi giys...

12/15/2004, by 0 replies
  Another link to find out more about Dave Frank at:

http://www.jazzreview.com/interview5.html...

10/06/2004, by 0 replies
  about Dave Frank

This is a good site to read about Dave Frank at : http://www.allaboutjazz.com/threads/frank.htm There is also a sound clip you can listen to there and a...

09/05/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 6664

Yep, I did start the book 1 (up to Lesson 6) and found it very, very good and it definitely helped my ability to transpose and the exercises had a ...

08/23/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 6643

Oh you might also talk to Kai, I think he has been using the book, without any lessons.

08/22/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 6642

Sure Matt. It was not just the book though. So first of I have to qualify that I have had the great privledge of Studying privately with Dave Frank for ...

08/22/2004, by 0 replies
  Dave Frank Joy of Improv

Hey Mike; I haven't been spending much time here over the last few months, but I remember a discussion on the original learnjazzpiano.com where you were ex...

08/20/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 5682

fake books? you old fart!...

07/13/2004, by 0 replies
  Thelonious Monk Sheet Music????

I dont think this is the right forum to post this so i apologize in advance........but i couldnt figure which would be the best....i am looking for some th...

07/12/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 5618

yeah...two guys named garygoodridge :)...

07/11/2004, by 0 replies
  hi

is any 1 in here...

07/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Message number: 4775

I'm not sure what you are looking for. Do you mean a Piano Midi for a saxaphone player to practice over? or what?...

06/04/2004, by 0 replies
  Midi

Hey Mike! Could you post a midi file to these exercises? would be great to practice with.. Have a great weekend! G...

06/04/2004, by 0 replies
  Part II of the the 3 part lesson I am doing on ii v progressions

Part II The Tune Up Fives. What are the Tune Up Fives? Answer: The Tune Up Fives are based on a Composition by Miles Davis and move in the way th...

02/08/2004, by 0 replies
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