This workshop is for players in the Jazz Smugglers band and their friends. If you can play well contact me please. We practise the more difficult stuff. We go for new fresh angles, things we have not done before. Great fun. We play every other Sunday evening at Bosham, Sussex, at 7.00. email preferred jazzsmugglers@yahoo.co.uk www.jazzenthusiasts.com or text to 07533 529379
Monday, 10 September 2012
SIMPLE JAZZ PROGRESSIONS. V1 11 V 1
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WE ARE GOING TO START OUR JAZZ WORKSHOPS AGAIN ON OCTOBER 21
This Australian is a very good, clear, understandable teacher. In a 4 minute clip he has covered a common progression, he has shown how to use rootless chords, Am9 Dm9 G13 and C6 and he has shown how to push the major. Not only that he has put the root notes into the left hand to show where we are.
Excellent. Some of these jazz tutors just want to show off, but not this chap. He wants to teach.
John
We will produce tips for jazz piano, and jazz guitar together with jazz saxophone. We will cover jazz chords, jazz guitar chords, and we will deal with jazz scales. We will cover jazz songs. This site is all about jazz improvisation.
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Keep it helpful please - and clean.