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You can toggle between my version and the original 1929 recording. I was inspired to do this by a great video on youtube - an analysis of this solo that the author ("Karmadog") thinks is one of the greatest… More…
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Jazz Pedagogy and M. M. programs often call for performance of arpeggios with full extensions. In order to facilitate an understanding of which are most applicable and what scales they come from, using… More…
Link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUG0P7tcCto… More…
- Simple straightforward chord melody for first two A sections. Great arrangement if you are new to chord melody or 'jazz' voicings. (If any of the chords are too tricky to grab, try taking out either… More…
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Hello sax friends! I found this fantastic practice exercise on the book “Daily warm up exercises” by the great Jackie McLean, one of the best jazz alto player I ever heard. So, in this book you can find… More…
Aisha Duo is an Italian jazz duo consisting of Andrea Dulbecco on vibraphone and Luca Gusella on marimba.… More…
A favorite jazz standard: Gershwin's “Summertime” from the 1935 “Porgy and Bess" — performed here by Drew Tucker of itsnotaxylophone.com… More…
A transcription of Robert Glasper playing Stakes Is High in his video with Jazz Night In America More…
Hello sax fans! Now’s the time to practice with a great Maestro, @joshuaredmanmusic with a fantastic phrase he plays on his tune “Blues on Sunday”, from the live in Newport Jazz Festival, almost twenty… More…
Tramp jazz song by author Jaroslav Velinsky, which in 1975 sang singer Greta with band KRAKATIT.… More…
Great jazz-blues playing from Hank on his album “The Unforgettable Guitar Of Hank Garland” from 1960. More…
From a 1951 session with pianist Jess Stacy. I love these little three-note chords — they have that certain early-jazz-guitar sound. The move in bars 6-7 (then repeated in bar 17) is really nice in particular,… More…
Here’s an etude I made for beginning gypsy-jazz guitarists. Note you can change the recording to only hear the rhythm guitar vs. lead guitar vs. full mix (for practicing!). More…
Classic Jazz Recording with super-imposed "Trane-Changes" featuring John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, and Steve Davis More…
From the wonderful "Real Easy Book" for jazz student beginners More…
When I was a kid learning the piano in Russia, my mom bought me some English sheet music. "Recorder" it said on the cover. I didn't even know that was the English word for a flute. I thought it meant a… More…
Bebop Lines in a Jazz Blues progression More…
Roberto Parra is a Chilean folk guitarist, he was a guitar hero in South America, he is the creator of the Jazz Huachaca style (variation of the French gypsy style Jazz Manouche)… More…
This is an arrangement of Fauré's "Apres Un Reve".… More…
Just a little gypsy-jazz lick that fits nicely under the fingers. More…
Hot jazz at its best. Angelo Debarre blazing over the B section of Django's "Impromptu." More…
Open Triads are a great addition to your chord vocabulary. Here is a Open Triad Study over a F Minor jazz blues. The picking pattern for each triad is down/down/up. I have uploaded 2 videos, one fast and… More…