A woman walks into a bar and asks the barman for a double entendre so he gives her one. I know, it doesn't work if you pronounce "double" prop...
A horse walks into a bar. The barman says "Why the long face?" B'dum s**t...
Watch the customers. I saw a man come into a bar with a roll of tarmac under his arm. He said to the barman, "A whiskey and soda please and one for ...
How much this site turns up in search engines has always amazed me. I have always figured it must be that you are some kind of true Internet wizard Scot.
Well shoot, I'd like to see an article about this site! I know it comes up first in search engines, but I wasn't aware that anyone had said anything about...
Definately, if you checked the hits on the old site when you first logged in and then logged out...you got a hell of a lot of hits. Loads of proffesion...
I'll bet your new format forced lots of lurkers like myself out into the open. Your site has probably always been far more popular than you realized.
Holy moly, there are over 625 accounts in the userlog. That's a lot of accounts!...
On the Niederdorf in Zurich, there is/was a piano bar called the Hotel Splendid. I had a gig there playing solo Jazz piano. One night around closing...
reminds me of when I used to play solo in a quasi-elegant restaraunt...a very expensively dressed woman came up and sat on the bench as I played...I didn't...
Search in old forums "MUSICAL PERCEPTION". Most people have a linear perception. Reading your post, Bert, i think you have a linear perception o...
will repost there. Sorry for the clutter.
I've been wrestling with blues left hands for a while and hoped y'all might have some suggestions. I try to play various figures in "shuffled" e...
Heh, I changed the name of the Lobby to the Lobby Lounge. I figure since we're jazz piano players, going to the Lobby Lounge is old hat :) Ah, I have ...
I second Whacky's motion to "combine" General Discussion & the threaded forum lobby (I vote to scrap "General Discussion").
I love it! i took me a while to get the hang of it...I really use the "Welcome Stats" link a lot...As for General Discussion and Lobby...I'm won...
I think the new system is awesome at this point. There was a little bit of a learning curve, but not bad at all. Its great that it seems there may still ...
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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