Nor, welcome back! How did you get Hal Leonard to publish your book?...
Hi there! I'm Nor, sorry for not writing for a while this is because I was very busy with my book witch will be released next year 2005 by Hal Leonard, ...
Well, I no longer have the old files, maybe they got corrupted!!! I only have the new files witch I came to put here! "Quartal Jazz Oiano Voici...
I agree with Scot. I found music theory to Grade V (UK) very useful indeed for learning jazz - in fact, absolutely essential. Finding a good class...
Well, I get up at 5:30 to practice classical for a couple hours most mornings :) Sounds like you are fairly accomplished as a classical player. Do ...
you guys all seem to be so smart about all of this jazz stuff, and i pretty much just play classical, like lots of classical.. it's pretty much my life, ev...
Hello, I am having problems opening the following files : -second set of 2 5 3 6 2 5 progressions by Nor -2 5 3 6 2 5 progressions by Nor -More of No...
Does someone know this book? And what is your experience? According to me it is a complete good book for the starting jazz pianist. Please let me know your...
if there's no metronome available, use the clock...although 60 BPM is a little on the high side for this excersize, and playing at 30 BPM could be consider...
the bass player of our little troupe of musicians recently showed me a nice way to train your 'tightness' of timing. It certainly feels as if my timing is ...
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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