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Digging Deeper: Jazz Piano Chords for Guitar It's hard to dispute that in jazz circles, the piano is considered the preferred harmonic instrument. Because of this, it's useful to learn how to adapt pianistic techniques to our six strings. In this lesson, we'll explore essential voicings and chordal techniques developed by some of the most influential pianists ...
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Jazz pianist Tom Grant set to perform Jazz Live at Marine View May 6 The Marine View Church, that jazz hotbed of Dash Point/Browns Point, just came off of an amazing Andy Narell steel drum concert with a packed house. They don't intend to let up this month when they bring the area one of the most beloved artists in the Northwest jazz community, Portland-based pianist, ...
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Johannes Wallmann, jazz pianist and bandleader: Something Else! Interview Johannes Wallmann joins Preston Frazier for a Something Else! Sitdown that explores the German-born, Canadian-bred jazz pianist and bandleader's latest album Love Wins, his journey to American shores and the on-going fight for marriage equality … PRESTON FRAZIER: Your current release Love ...
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Cecil Taylor, jazz pianist – obituary Cecil Taylor, who has died aged 89, was the pianist whose challenging and mercurial playing virtually defined the term "Free Jazz". Like his near contemporary, Ornette Coleman, Taylor dispensed with elements such as regular chorus structure, chord sequences and (in Taylor's case) four beats to a bar, ...
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Dick Hughes, journalist, jazz pianist and broadcaster His mother died tragically when he was not two years old and his grandparents, bringing him up in the Catholic faith, tried to brush aside Dick Hughes' early interest in jazz. But out of it came Dick Hughes, journalist, jazz pianist and broadcaster. With so many influences, among others his father's ...
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Fats Domino's hits, killer piano fuel New Orleans Jazz Fest tribute show New Orleans music royalty mixed with old-school players and piano masters -- with just a dash of celebrity -- for a hit-filled "Tribute to Fats Domino" on Saturday (April 28) at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. The show paid tribute to Domino, a lifelong New Orleanian who ruled the R&B and pop charts from ...
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Professor Longhair at 100: New Orleans Jazz Fest, new DVD celebrate piano legend's legacy His likeness tops Jazz Fest's main Acura Stage and hangs above the Tipitina's stage. A bronze bust of Longhair by the late hoodoo guitarist Coco Robicheaux stands near the entrance to Tipitina's, which is named for one of his songs. He influenced and inspired the aforementioned piano players, as well ...
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Jazz Ensemble to recreate the excitement of the hit parade Herb Sell, who will be featured in a piano solo on "Satin Doll," is the oldest member of the group, Patterson said, and is well known in Maryland and Pennsylvania for his jazz piano playing. He taught music at Westminster High School until 1992, where he once brought in Duke Ellington to conduct the ...
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Try Salt Lake's other jazz this weekend with the Benny Green Trio SALT LAKE CITY — To hear jazz pianist Benny Green tell it, he was destined for music from an early age. "I didn't find jazz. Jazz found me," Green said in advance of his Salt Lake City concert this Saturday, April 28, at Capitol Theatre. "My dad played tenor sax with all his heart and when I was little, 5 or ...
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SOUTH Restaurant Gives Jazz Students the Opportunity to Gain Real-World Experience "The best part about going to sessions is that there's always just a ton of people you get to meet," stated Scott Edmunds, a current Jazz Piano major at Temple, "They're all like super cool super helpful […] It just builds your vocabulary. The more people you get to hear, the more you get to hear them play.".
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